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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
ghost train
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ On the subject of the ghost train, the shepherd was not prepared to make any comment.
▪ The latter is the branch line on which the mysterious ghost train was heard.
Wiktionary
ghost train

n. 1 A fairground attraction in which participants ride through a haunted house in a railcar. 2 (context theater English) An excursion done by many tourist railways around the world. Usually, a fictional story is created and performed with static displays or live actors on either side of a train. actors and actresses play out a story on the long and narrow stage provided by the railcar aisles. 3 (context UK English) A rail service which does not appear in the public timetables. 4 (context UK English) A supernatural manifestation of a railway locomotive or passenger cars. 5 an unmanned train rolling on the train line

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Ghost train (folklore)

Ghost train refers to a phantom vehicle in the form of a locomotive or train.

Ghost Train (TV series)

Ghost Train was a children's television programme broadcast on ITV, between 1989 and 1991, produced by Tyne Tees Television in association with various ITV regional stations including Border Television, Television South West, Ulster Television, Channel Television and Grampian Television.

Ghost Train (2006 film)

is a Japanese horror film released in 2006. It was the first Japanese film that was released in Korea before Japan.

Ghost train

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Ghost Train (1927 film)

Ghost Train'' (German:Der Geisterzug'') is a 1927 German- British comedy crime film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Guy Newall, Ilse Bois and Louis Ralph. It is an adaptation of the Arnold Ridley play The Ghost Train. It was a co-production between Gainsborough Pictures and UFA and was shot at the latter's Staaken Studios in Berlin.

Ghost Train (Pleasure Beach Blackpool)

Ghost Train is a dark ride attraction at Pleasure Beach Blackpool, in Blackpool Lancashire, England. It opened in 1930 and was designed by Joseph Emberton. It is notable as being the first real "Ghost Train" in the world, and the first to use the name of Ghost Train. It is one of the few Ghost Trains left in the UK that is not portable. It has also undergone several refurbishments over its years of operation.

Ghost Train (Torchwood)

Ghost Train is a BBC Audiobooks original audiobook written by James Goss and based on the British science fiction television, Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. The story is set during and after the second series of the show and was released in March 2011. Kai Owen narrates the story, which is largely set from the perspective of Rhys Williams

Like all Torchwood spin-off media, its canonicity in relation to the television series remains unclear.

Category:Audiobooks based on Torchwood Category:Works by James Goss Category:2011 audio plays

Ghost Train (book)

Ghost Train is a 1996 children's book by Paul Yee illustrated by Harvey Chan.

Usage examples of "ghost train".

Once more, the fearsome twang of torquing metal punctuated the rumble of the ghost train.

Then, when the monstrosity finally is finished, the state will be stuck with what's essentially a multibillion-dollar ghost train.