Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Ending by KaneTakerfan701, literature
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Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Ending
Black Wolf Mountain, November 5th, 2017.
It was a chilly, overcast but light rainy night at the Miller River Bridge. A Yardmaster and a small group of workers were inspecting it after a brutal storm passed the night before, checking for loose spikes, worn crossties, rails out of alignment, and just the general structural integrity of the bridge. The rain drops lightly hit the deck as the men checked the bridge. However it became heavy and they decided to quicken the pace to save time. They were almost complete with their inspection when they heard a sound that made them stop in their tracks. A 3-chime whistle could be heard off in the distan
Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 7 by KaneTakerfan701, literature
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Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 7
The engines looked in shocked. There was the spirit of the Manager and 311's Engineer and Fireman. They looked at their friend as this unexpected reunion unfolded.
"311, you didn't take revenge on the president of the CSW," said the Manager. "I was the one who did. I never told anyone and no one to this day does either."
"What's all this about?!" Gordon said.
"SSSSSHHHH!!!" said Thomas. "The moment of truth is about to come."
"I don't understand... I don't understand this..." 311 said, now confused and twisted with emotion. "Why did you intervene in something you had no right to be in? Everyone from CSW had to learn from me the hard way o
Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 6 by KaneTakerfan701, literature
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Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 6
Thomas was still in a state of horror shock from last night. While on work duty, he told Edward all about it. He was in awe.
"But why she didn't take me away and spare me is something that I'll never know." said the little engine.
Edward took a long thought before he came up with a suggestion.
"Perhaps... perhaps 311 is fighting to preserve the steam engines so that no diesel or any other machinery can replace us here on Sodor. Maybe she's not a threat like our american visitors first thought."
"That's not what I saw," Thomas said. "She was inches from my buffers! The horrible look on her face was just as creepy as Timothy's demon form wh
Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 5 by KaneTakerfan701, literature
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Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 5
Thomas and Rosie had been working hard well into the evening with Mavis at the quarry. As the sun was setting, the quarry manager asked Rosie to help Mavis deliver a train of stones. Thomas couldn't leave and had to stay on guard until they returned. As the train departed, Thomas doze in the shed as a late night shower started falling along with the mist slowly rising. As the blue engine's eyes shut, he fell asleep...but it would not be for long... he woken up when he suddenly felt cold and uneasy and could sense the presence of another engine....then he heard an unfamiliar whistle before seeing the mysterious shape of what looked to be an ta
Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 4 by KaneTakerfan701, literature
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Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 4
The following morning, Henry told Gordon and James about what he saw. They were amazed and took this very seriously. News spread down the line but many of the people of Sodor thought this was just a made up fairly tale since Halloween was just days away. However, two days later on a cool but light rainy evening, at Crovan's Gate, Peter Sam, Sir Handel were preparing to take some trucks to the slate mine but as they were about to leave, an unknown whistle was heard followed by a ringing bell.
"Sir Handel, what was that?" asked Peter Sam. "Who's whistle did we just hear?"
"For sure that wasn't Gordon's," said Sir Handel. "And from the sound o
Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 3 by KaneTakerfan701, literature
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Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 3
The next morning, it was still raining, but the engines were still lost in their thoughts, the atmosphere was changing and they were all very nervous of commencing work. Soon the subject of 311 was spread down line but no one believed it and neither did some of the other engines. Louise and David felt very regretful of telling them about it last night and were concerned that the demon locomotive would come at anytime.
At Tidmouth Harbour, Luke was waiting with his passengers for his train, "The Limited", another special express train on Sodor. It was a unique first time for him to haul a british train when he was more use to handling america
Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 2 by KaneTakerfan701, literature
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Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 2
The Island of Sodor, 2017. One cold and rainy evening, at the sheds, the engines were all talking to two of four new visitors from America, David, a USRA 0-6-0 switcher and Louise, a rare second restored J class 4-8-4. about supernatural stories that had happened on the railway over the years. They were amazing.
"Your railway is full all kinds of unknown and ghostly things that are full of mysteries." said David.
"And not to mention some are just scary than the ones we've encountered back at home in the states." added Louise.
"What's it like over there?" asked Emily. "Non of use have ever been to the railways you run on."
"Please tell us.
Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 1 by KaneTakerfan701, literature
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Ghost Train II - The Clinchfield Curse Part 1
October 31st 1957. It was the night of Halloween and 311 was to take a train of log cars from Campton to the Black Wolf logging camp and then to deliver another train in return. Earlier that morning, weather reports issued a severe storm warning that to was to come that evening. 311's driver came up to her, with a frown.
"Well, old girl it looks like we've got a storm coming in." he said.
"Just my luck," 311 said disappointingly. "Having to take this train and then take another one down the mountain in a storm."
"Don't you worry, I'm confident you'll make it with out trouble." replied the driver.
"Confidence... it seems to be th