Favorite Train Lines

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PilgrimAflame
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What are your guys' favorite lyrical lines about trains? Don't post the entire song, just the part you like most.
For me:

Caught out from Massachusetts on a double-stacked train
Through the Adirondacks, spinning like a weather vane
---'Fig With A Bellyache' by mewithoutYou.

If I didn't have You as my guide I'd still be wandering lost in Sinai
Or down by the tracks watching trains go by to remind me:
There are places that aren't here.
---'Carousels,' by mewithoutYou.
 
is that train grease, or are you just happy to see me... Not as funny as youres arrow, but hey.

I chickened out and didnt ride it, but I waited around with p[lanbs of catching the PAnama Canal Railway last week, owned by Kansas city southern, its a short line that goes from Colon to Panama city. I was a little freaked by the security, plus lots of smuggling round there so not a good place to be lurking. Maybe next time. Its double stack with those tall viking cars, what they called. Anybody ride this id like to hear about it.
 
this is a hard one.
so im just gonna go by songs or bands or artists

eastbouond freight train and little stream of whiskey by norman blake
hank sr, nuff said
500 miles, old tune, i dont think anyone knows who wrote it, but my favorite version is by a group called hobo jazz
jimmie rodgers
woody guthrie
freight train by elizabeth cotten


mmmm music
 
Came of age and found a girl in a Tuscaloosa bar
She cleaned me out and hit it on the sly
Well I tried to kill the pain,
Bought some wine and hopped a train
Seemed easier than waitin around to die

"Waitin' Around to Die" Townes Van Zandt
 
"she's a railroad lady,
just a little bit shady,
spending her days on the train.
Once a Pullman car traveler,
now the brakemen won't have her,
she's tryin just tryin to get home again."
Railroad Lady- Merle Haggard

" Some folks say we have no worries,
no taxes, gas, or coal bills to pay,
we get our heat and gas from the old smokestack
as the ol' train is rattling on her way"
Hobo song to the mounties- Wilf Carter
"She'd travel through the valley,
down mountains she would roll,
it seemed the roar and rattle,
would someday take it's toll,
Well years she's been a runnin',
but 'neer can I recall,
did I ever see a smash-up on the rattlin cannonball."
Ratttlin Cannonball- Wilf Carter

"He was goin' down-grade makin' ninety miles an hour,
when his whistle broke into a scream...
He was found in the wreck with his hand on the throttle,
and a-scalded to death by the steam..."
Wreck of the Old 97- Hank Snow

"See the brave young engineerman,
at the age of 21,
as he stepped down from his engine,
crying 'well, what have I done!',
Have I killed my faithful brakeman,
could it be that he will die?,
Oh, I did my best to save him,
but I could not stop in time."
The Unfortunate Brakeman- Kentucky Ramblers

"Railroad Billy was a mighty bad man,
kill anybody that he think he can."
Railroad Bill- Van Morrison

"Dealin' card games with the old man in the club car,
a penny a point, ain't no one keepin score,
Pass the paper bag that holds a bottle,
feel the wheel a-rumblin 'neath the floor."
City of New Orleans- Sung by many: Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie.

"hear the mighty rush of the engine,
hear that lonesome hobo's call,
we're riding through to dixie
on the Wabash Cannonball."
Wabash Cannonball- Boxcar Willie

"I used to be a railroad bum, living on the go,
I rode freight from canada, down to mexico,
from sunny cal to minnesota, where the riplin' waters fall,
I never seemed to have a dime, but I had myself a ball."
A Railroad Bum- Hank Thompson

"The Devil's train is long and black, it rides on rails of tears,
it's headin' for destruction now, with a drunken engineer."
The Devil's Train- Hank Williams

"I hear that train a-comin, it's rollin round the bend,
and I ain't seen the sunshine since I don't know when."
Folsom Prison Blues- Johnny Cash

Listen to the whistle in the Rockwood cut on the highline to Silverton town.
and you're gonnin get a shiver when you check out the river,
which is 400 feet straight down:
take on some water at the Needleton tank and then ya struggle up a two five grade, and by the time you get your hieght past the snow sled slide ya had a ride on the Silverton Train."
Silverton Train- CW McCall

"I was born and raised at the mouth of Hazzard holler,
where the coal cars rolled and rumbled past my door,
But now they stand in a rusty row all empty,
because the L&N don't stop here anymore."
The L&N Don't stop here anymore- Johnny Cash.
(check out Michelle Shocked's version!)
"It's a good night for a train ride boys!" Neil Young in opening of Southern Pacific.
 
rare jimmie rodgers song, 'let me be your sidetrack':

"let me be your sidetrack till your mainline comes
'cause i can do more switching
than your mainline's ever done"

hubba hubba.
 
but darlin' I can't wait
for you to leave this town
you just got here too late
and no one wants you 'round
with one foot on my back
and the other on the rail
I don't want to see you fall
I just want to see you fail
 
" Boxcar's my home,
the railroad my friend.
Been that way,
since I don't know when.
I'm here today,
tomorrow I'm gone.
Where I hang my hat,
is where I call home."

Boxcar's my Home-- Willie Nelson
 
i blew it on this thread last time and didnt even know it

rollin out
rollin in
here we go
down the road agin

drifters life is a drifters wife
don`t say i didnt tell you so

-jj cale
 
my father said looking back the best friend you'll have is a railroad track...... tom waits

freight train freight train rollin so fast. freight train freight train rolling so fast. please dont tell them what train im on, they wont know what route ive gone....... i forget who signs this song. its a great old folk song.
 
freight train freight train rollin so fast. freight train freight train rolling so fast. please dont tell them what train im on, they wont know what route ive gone....... i forget who signs this song. its a great old folk song.

Agreed! :agreed: it was on the album 'Shady Grove' by Jerry Garcia and David Grisman

Has another great line in it:

when I die, oh bury me deep,
down at the end of 'ol chestnut street
so I can hear 'ol number 9,
as she goes rollin' by.
 
Dont forget about the Slackers...Rider


I'm just a rider, rider on a rail
I'm just a rider on a rail
Where's this train going? Fuck if I can tell
I'm just a rider on a rail

Don't ask the captain, please, to tell you what's the reason
'Cause I'm sure he's long forgotten
The days when he was young and he carried by the ton your corn and coal and cotton
 
Agreed! :agreed: it was on the album 'Shady Grove' by Jerry Garcia and David Grisman

Has another great line in it:

when I die, oh bury me deep,
down at the end of 'ol chestnut street
so I can hear 'ol number 9,
as she goes rollin' by.

This is actually from the song 'Freight Train' by the late great OG Elizabeth Cotten...really now, you better recognize!
 
im sitten in the door way of a long frieght train
roll on roll on
i don't care where its going just a going my way
roll on roll on

it says by the sonics but it doesn't sound like any of there other songs so its either really old sonics or miss titled, great song though.
 
might as well hear these song too!

John Lee Hooker - Hobo Blues

and of course an old classic

Hobo Bill's last ride - Jimmie Rodgers
 
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