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I remember a short story about a train bound for hell, with satan as the engineer. The hero makes a deal with satan, that he might choose a moment in time and live it forever, but his soul belongs to satan. Satan gives him his watch, to seal the deal. I'm almost certain this was a Bradbury story, but I can't remember the name right now. Can anyone help me out? | |||
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You're referring to "That Hell-Bound Train," by Robert Bloch (not a message board hijacked by trolls.) | ||||
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Dandelion::: By any chance.... these 'trolls' keeping us all awake at night??? | ||||
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What are you doing still up? | ||||
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Thank you very much. I was sure it was by Ray Bradbury, but ah well. | ||||
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The hell bound train? Where this train goind to the Hell's Pit? | ||||
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OleManiaC: Don't know 'cause I never read Bloch's story. But then, maybe it's something like... The Road to Perdition ...similiar destination. | ||||
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It was going in the opposite direction of "This Train" and "The Happyland Express." Only difference is, the particular train in the story never reached its destination. | ||||
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I think this is also a Chuck Berry song. Just a random thought. | ||||
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