English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[The Ghost and the Train: A Tale of Vigilance and Redemption]-[The Ghost and the Train]

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages · B1 · 2025-10-27

Preschool Enlightenment
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

The Ghost and the Train: A Summary

Introduction to the Solitary Life

The story centers on "Chatterbox Murphy," a man who finds peace in "solitude," preferring the quiet life of a railroad worker stationed at a remote tunnel where thirteen tracks converge. Despite his ironic nickname, Chatter is a man of few words, perfectly suited for the lonely task of managing track switches. His routine is simple: he spends his days maintaining the tracks and his nights reading in his humble shack, waiting for the occasional triple horn blast of a passing train.

The Appearance of the Apparition

Chatter’s peaceful existence is disrupted on a "chill fall night" when he witnesses a strange, green, smoke-like figure on the tracks. Initially, he dismisses the encounter as a "bad dream" or a hallucination caused by eating too much "salt pork." However, the ghost reappears on subsequent nights. Each time, the spirit stares at Chatter with a "pale and wispy finger," pointing insistently at the ground. Chatter’s fear escalates into terror, leading him to hide in his shack, yet the haunting persistency of the figure eventually forces a confrontation.

The Confrontation and the Crisis

Driven by a mix of anger and the desperate need to overcome his fear, Chatter decides to "thump" the ghost if it appears again. When the spirit returns as a passenger train approaches, Chatter charges at it, swinging his fist, only to pass through the "mist" of the ghost's form. It is in this moment of high tension that Chatter realizes the ghost is not a threat, but a guide. The spirit continues to point at the ground, specifically at a track switch. Chatter observes that the switch has "gotten jammed," a mechanical failure that would have caused the passenger train to "derail" and suffer a "fiery crash."

The Act of Heroism

Recognizing the imminent danger, Chatter takes decisive action. He wedges himself between the metal rails and uses the "heel of his boot" to force the stuck switch. As the train bears down on him, he kicks with all his strength, successfully aligning the tracks. A "strong hand"—that of the ghost—pulls him to safety just as the train roars past.

Conclusion: A Guardian's Legacy

In the aftermath, Chatter realizes the ghost was the spirit of an "old rail man," wearing a jacket identical to his own. The ghost’s final smile confirms his role as a guardian rather than a malevolent entity. By saving the train full of "sleeping families," Chatter transitions from a lonely worker to a "hero." The story concludes with Chatter finding a "deep and peaceful sleep," never to be haunted again, having fulfilled his duty through the intervention of a spectral predecessor.

🎯Key Sentences

1
Spoiler alert, it won't go well.
2
Get it together, old man.
3
something caught his eye.
4
Nope, shouted Chatter.
5
he was wet with dew.
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
can't put my finger on
2
blood run ice cold
3
fitful sleep
4
it comes with the territory
5
get it together
Expand All

📖 Transcript

Hello, welcome to Stories Podcast.
I'm your host, Amanda Weldon.
Today's story is called The Ghost and the Train, a slightly spooky story inspired by The Signalman by Charles Dickens, written for you by Daniel Hines.
We have Stories Podcast merch available at storiespodcast.com slash shop.
We're also on Cameo for all of your personalized video message needs.
And don't forget to follow us on Instagram at storiespodcast.

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version