Time Train

Time Train
Author: Paul Fleischman
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 35
Release: 1994-02-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 006443351X

Miss Pym's class is in for a comic adventure beyond their wildest dreams. They've boarded the Rocky Mountain Unlimited, a mysterious train that's winding its way into the heart of prehistoric times. Join the class-and a horrified Miss Pym-as they scramble dinosaur egg for breakfast, go stegosaurus-back riding and pterodactyl gliding, and play soccer with their giant reptilian friends.

Time Train

Time Train
Author: Addison Lewis
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0615155634

Stone Fallen is not your average 15-year-old boy. Then again, neither is his friend Ella Costello. For years Stone and Ella have spent their summer vacations snooping around town and uncovering secrets, even if the secret is as simple as a bunch of old gardening magazines from the 1940's. This year Stone and Ella go walking in Newman Park which is just up the street from where they live. Together they discover an old box car with the words "The Time Train, 1882" painted on its side. Join Stone and Ella as they board the Time Train, learn its secrets, meet Jesse James, and become part of a secret association.

The Time Train

The Time Train
Author: Eric M. Bosarge
Publisher: Medallion Media Group
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1942546149

When Amos, a rebellious young man in the 1930s, attempts to stop time travelers from kidnapping a girl, he learns the future is overrun by aliens — and his future grandson will cause the invasion by contacting them. When the time travelers realize who Amos is, they hunt him down with murderous intent in order to save the future. But when their plan fails, the time travelers must offer Amos an uneasy exchange — knowledge and wealth for his help in creating a secret refuge outside of time for the survivors of the alien attack. Their goal: to change the future before it happens.

Train Time

Train Time
Author: John R. Stilgoe
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2009-02-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0813930502

Unlike many United States industries, railroads are intrinsically linked to American soil and particular regions. Yet few Americans pay attention to rail lines, even though millions of them live in an economy and culture "waiting for the train." In Train Time: Railroads and the Imminent Reshaping of the United States Landscape, John R. Stilgoe picks up where his acclaimed work Metropolitan Corridor left off, carrying his ideas about the spatial consequences of railways up to the present moment. Arguing that the train is returning, "an economic and cultural tsunami about to transform the United States," Stilgoe posits a future for railways as powerful shapers of American life. Divided into sections that focus on particular aspects of the impending impact of railroads on the landscape, Train Time moves seamlessly between historical and contemporary analysis. From his reading of what prompted investors to reorient their thinking about the railroad industry in the late 1970s, to his exploration of creative solutions to transportation problems and land use planning and development in the present, Stilgoe expands our perspective of an industry normally associated with bad news. Urging us that "the magic moment is now," he observes, "Now a train is often only a whistle heard far off on a sleepless night. But romantic or foreboding or empowering, the whistle announces return and change to those who listen." For scholars with an interest in American history in general and railroad and transit history in particular, as well as general readers concerned about the future of transportation in the United States, Train Time is an engaging look at the future of our railroads.

City Train

City Train
Author: Adria Fay Klein
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013
Genre: Railroad trains
ISBN: 1434241890

City train is very busy. She picks people up all day long.

Mystery Train

Mystery Train
Author: Greil Marcus
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 1525
Release: 2008-03-25
Genre: Music
ISBN: 110166164X

Now Available as an eBook Catch a train to the heart of rock ‘n’ roll with this essential study of the quintessential American art form. First published in 1975, Greil Marcus’ Mystery Train remains a benchmark study of rock ‘n’ roll and a classic in the field of music criticism. Focusing on six key artists--Robert Johnson, Harmonica Frank, Randy Newman, the Band, Sly Stone, and Elvis Presley--Marcus explores the evolution and impact of rock ‘n’ roll and its unique place in American culture. This sixth edition of Mystery Train includes an updated and rewritten Notes and Discographies section, exploring the evolution and continuing impact of the recordings featured in the book.

The Sleepy Time Train

The Sleepy Time Train
Author: Dr. Ted Steliotes
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2014-10-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 149692522X

Dr. Ted Steliotes is an award-winning dentist in Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of the University of Dayton in Ohio, where he received his BS in biology and psychology. He earned his dental degree at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine and finished his residency at UCLA in California. Dr. Steliotes is the official dentist for the contestants of the Miss and Teen USA Pageants. Dr. Steliotes has always used his visionary gifts to write childrens books.

Train Travel as Embodied Space-Time in Narrative Theory

Train Travel as Embodied Space-Time in Narrative Theory
Author: Atsuko Sakaki
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2023-12-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 303140548X

Train Travel as Embodied Space-Time in Narrative Theory argues that the train is a loaded trope for reconfiguring narrative theories past their “spatial turn.” Atsuko Sakaki’s method exploits intensive and rigorous close reading of literary and cinematic narratives on one hand, and on the other hand interdisciplinary perspectives that draw out larger connections to narrative theory. The book utilizes not only narratological frameworks but also concepts of space-focused humanity oriented social sciences, such as human geography, mobility studies, tourism studies, and qualitative/experience-based ethnography, in their post “narrative turn.” On this interface of narrative studies and spatial studies, this book pays concerted attention to the formation of affordances, or relations in which the human subject uses a space-time and things in it, in terms of passenger experience of the train carriage and its extension. Affiliation: Atsuko Sakaki, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Time Out Great Train Journeys of the World

Time Out Great Train Journeys of the World
Author: Editors of Time Out
Publisher: Time Out Guides
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1846701511

Time Out Great Train Journeys is a selection of forty of the world's best train journeys, from nostalgic steam lines to state of the art high-speed locomotives. Beautifully illustrated and written with passion, it will appeal to dyed-in-the-wool enthusiasts, but also reaches out to a new generation of train travellers, both actual and armchair.