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Posted on January 6, 2016 by Brad Grierson

Letters from Unsung Heroes: The Train – Maxwell Hart

Dear Emily, I regret to inform you that my arrival has come under delay. Shortly after we entered the tunnel portion of our journey, the locomotive simply gave up the ghost so to speak. I'm not sure what caused the issue; I only know that I was on the scenic car enjoying my pipe tobacco…

Posted on December 4, 2015December 4, 2015 by Brad Grierson

Letters from Unsung Heroes: The Train – Samuel

Hello Danny, I'm afraid my train has gotten caught in a bit of a spot. You see, there seems to have been some sort of a total power failure and we have not progressed for about two days by my estimate. Quite annoying, I admit, but we've managed to make a jolly old time of…

Posted on September 23, 2015 by Brad Grierson

Letters from Unsung Heroes: The Train – Jacob Edger

A child died today. By my estimate, she was somewhere between ten and thirteen. I don't know what happened. But it shook me to my core. It was not long after the lights went out and the train stopped. We were sitting there in our seats quietly. It was pitch black and no one spoke a…

Posted on September 19, 2015September 19, 2015 by Brad Grierson

Letters from Unsung Heroes: The Train – Jessica Wildersen

Dear Sarah, Apologies for my lateness, but the train that was to carry me to West Hampshire seems to have broken as I have been trapped in this tunnel with no power for two days. Don't worry about me for I am doing very well. To be honest, I'm actually finding this quite liberating. Sure,…

Posted on September 16, 2015 by Brad Grierson

Letters from Unsung Heroes: The Train – Andrew Herman

Mark, I hope this letter reaches you in haste. We have been trapped aboard this train for two days now and there seems to be no sign of escape. I'm not really sure what's going on, but I'm terrified. There is an almost frightening calm amongst everyone on board with the greatest emotional problem seeming…

Posted on September 7, 2015 by Brad Grierson · 1 Comment

Letters from Unsung Heroes: The Train – Fieldcrest R. W. Wallace the Sixth

To whom it may concern My name is Fieldcrest R. W. Wallace the Sixth. I am writing to inform you of the dissatisfaction I have over your locomotive as my choice of travel. The experience I have had has been most displeasing and I shall not be using your company again, nor shall I recommend…

Posted on August 18, 2015 by Brad Grierson

Letters from Unsung Heroes: The Train – Bruce Thomas

Dear Sam I hope this letter reaches you. I'm trapped aboard a train with many others and I fear for our lives. Considering it's been two days and no one has shown up to help, I believe someone wants us to die. Allow me to recount the events that have transpired since I began my…

Posted on August 15, 2015 by Brad Grierson

Letters from Unsung Heroes: The Train – Gunther

Martin, I believe I watched a man die yesterday. He was just sitting there in the dark, the only light coming from the match of the person next to him trying to see out the window. It was a rather frightening thing to see. He was just sitting there peaceably to himself with his hands…

Posted on August 13, 2015August 13, 2015 by Brad Grierson

Letters from Unsung Heroes: The Train – Ester Heraldine

Dear Mildred Pardon my lateness but I have been stuck on the train for almost two whole days. There seems to have been a power outage of some sort and we're stranded in the tunnel. I'm not sure how much longer it shall be, but I hope the power is restored soon; people seem to…

Posted on August 12, 2015December 31, 2021 by Brad Grierson · 1 Comment

Letters from Unsung Heroes: The Train – Johnathan Millowsborough

Dearest Joseph, I am writing to inform you of the delay of my arrival. The train leading into West Hampshire from Bethany seems to have fallen into disrepair on the tracks inside of a tunnel. It's quite dark in here and I am writing to you by match light. Genevieve was wrong to laugh at…

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