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The narrative follows a group of through passengers aboard a trans-Missouri train as they move westward, interweaving travel episodes, scenic passages, and social encounters. Much of the action centers on a private sleeping-car and the locomotive cab, where a developing attachment between a young woman, Gertrude, and a man named Brockway unfolds amid the noise and exhilaration of high-speed running. Interposed vignettes introduce other travelers, mechanical detail, station layovers, and route changes—from mainline to narrow-gauge and spur tracks—culminating in arrivals and departing stops that shape decisions, confidences, and the story's quiet resolutions.
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