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Wagon Train debuted on September 18, 1957 and reached the top of the Nielsen ratings. It is the fictional adventure story of a large westbound wagon train through the American frontier from Missouri to California. Its format attracted famous guest stars for each episode appearing as travelers or residents of the settlements that the regular ...
4.50 from Paddington (book; film and TV adaptations) – a Miss Marple story. A passenger on one train is witness to a murder being committed on another train. The Adventure of the Lost Locomotive – a Solar Pons story about a disappearing train on the Great Northern Railway. Anna Karenina (book) – by Leo Tolstoy. Train travel is arguably ...
The Dragon (short story) G. Galaxy Express 999; ... The Galaxy Railways; Ghost Train (2006 film) Gareth Griffiths (Fireman Sam) H. Hideshi Hino's Theater of Horror; I.
This category expands on the list rail transport in fiction, for books, films, TV series, stage plays, musicals and other works of fiction which feature rail transport as the main theme, or as a major theme within the story.
Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr. and Ward Bond in John Ford's Wagon Master (1950), one of the primary cinematic inspirations for the Wagon Train series. John Ford dressed Ward Bond identically to this, with the black hat and checkered shirt, in the Wagon Train episode that Ford later directed titled "The Colter Craven Story" featuring many regulars from Ford films as well as some stock footage ...
The story began during the third world's fair held in Paris in 1878. Called. Located in Paris down a side street of a quiet residential neighborhood lies a dying, crumbling building.
The two lengths were loaded on ten wagons, attached to the existing track by a steel rope and drawn back at 30 ft/min (9.1 m/min). As the train moved back, the old rails were levered out and the new ones dropped into the chairs. A hoist on the rear wagon dropped the last part of the rail into place. [26]
Wagon Train is a 1940 American Western film directed by Edward Killy and starring Tim Holt. [2] It was this film that really started Holt's series of B Westerns for RKO, replacing those made by George O'Brien .