"Are You Afraid of the Dark?" The Tale of Train Magic (TV Episode 1995) Poster

Ray Aranha: Cap Anderson

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  • Cap Anderson : Most people look at trains, they don't see nothing but big ol' machines. But trains got more than that. Trains gots a language. The sound of wheels on metal, the sharp whistle, the pure song of bells... that's a train speaking.

  • Cap Anderson : Go on home now. It ain't natural, kid your age hanging around here with that, now go on! Play baseball, or video thingamajigs, whatever kids your age do, now go on!

    Tim Williamson : But Cap, we're friends!

    Cap Anderson : Get going! Go on! Get going! Stay away from trains, you hear me?

  • Cap Anderson : Leave the boy alone! Get on your ghost train and go!

  • Cap Anderson : It's train magic, Timothy! The most powerful kind!

  • Cap Anderson : He doesn't have a train anymore. He has no watch. He has nothing but these old tracks and the night.

    Tim Williamson : Train magic.

  • Cap Anderson : Ray Lawson!

    Ray Lawson : You must be Cap.

    Cap Anderson : Don't matter who I am. Leave the boy alone! Get on your stupid ghost train and go!

    Ray Lawson : [shakes his head]  Sorry, can't do that. Gotta keep the schedule.

  • Tim Williamson : Cap, you're not gonna believe this. I was playing with my toy train and I ended up on it and there were all of these weird people and I pulled the emergency brake and I think I fell because the next thing I know, I'm in the cellar.

    Cap Anderson : Whoa, whoa, whoa! Come on, there. Hey, are you all right?

    Tim Williamson : Yeah, yeah, I think so. I t's just that at first I was dreaming.

    Cap Anderson : Well, maybe you were.

    Tim Williamson : No, I wasn't! It really happened. What was it, Cap?

    Cap Anderson : Well, it could have been nothing. Could have been your imagination. Maybe it could have been train magic.

    Tim Williamson : What's train magic?

    Cap Anderson : It depends on how you see it, Timothy. You see most people look at trains. They don't see nothing but big old machines. A train has got more than that. A train has got it's own language. Sound of wheel of metal. Sound of whistle. A pure sound of bells. It's a train speaking if you know how to listen.

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