From Harry Potter to the Wolves of Willoughby Chase, a train journey is the start of many an exciting fictional adventure

The sound of a distant train whistle, especially at night, still stirs in me a powerful sense of yearning and adventure. A journey is beginning, or underway, and I can’t help imagining how long it will be (longer the better) and what the final destination is (somewhere remote and exotic is best). I love the notion of the train as a little self-contained world, with all the people and stories and intriguing spaces it might hold. In The Boundless, I just made my train a little bigger than most, and crammed it full of as many exciting things as I could manage.

The sound of a distant train whistle, especially at night, still stirs in me a powerful sense of yearning and adventure. A journey is beginning, or underway, and I can’t help imagining how long it will be (longer the better) and what the final destination is (somewhere remote and exotic is best). I love the notion of the train as a little self-contained world, with all the people and stories and intriguing spaces it might hold. In The Boundless, I just made my train a little bigger than most, and crammed it full of as many exciting things as I could manage.

The sound of a distant train whistle, especially at night, still stirs in me a powerful sense of yearning and adventure. A journey is beginning, or underway, and I can’t help imagining how long it will be (longer the better) and what the final destination is (somewhere remote and exotic is best). I love the notion of the train as a little self-contained world, with all the people and stories and intriguing spaces it might hold. In The Boundless, I just made my train a little bigger than most, and crammed it full of as many exciting things as I could manage.

The sound of a distant train whistle, especially at night, still stirs in me a powerful sense of yearning and adventure. A journey is beginning, or underway, and I can’t help imagining how long it will be (longer the better) and what the final destination is (somewhere remote and exotic is best). I love the notion of the train as a little self-contained world, with all the people and stories and intriguing spaces it might hold. In The Boundless, I just made my train a little bigger than most, and crammed it full of as many exciting things as I could manage.

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