#OneLineSunday by #RSsos Lines with the topic, TRAIN
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Finally, there was a light at the end of the tunnel that wasn’t an oncoming freight train.
Sam Bradley w/a McKenna Sinclair
While I waited, I gazed out at the bustle of downtown. Streams of people flowed like ants in and out of the plexiglass enclosed entrance to the train station, the surge swelling or fading with the rhythm of the Red Line.
Claire Gem
The only safe time to travel was at night, and the best course, to follow would be the train tracks.
Kathryn Jane
Join him and a bunch of military vets on an adventure trek? I wasn’t an amateur at hiking, but I’d seen the website and knew this required some serious survival training.
S.A.Taylor
Follow Me (work in progress)
Doubts and questions rumbled through her brain like a train on a continuous loop of track. Clock hands sat at five. She ached for the release of sleep.
Marsha West
From the third floor, Nate saw a barge inching up the Savannah River, a heroin addict sleeping in the no-man’s land between the riverbank and railroad tracks, and four CSX train cars overfilled with coal stopped at the track switch.
Sharon Wray
“There’s always the disposal.” Our gazes traveled over to the bug now hiding next to a pink sponge with only the bobbing antenna visible, and then, back to each other.
Vicki Batman
They were trained for these kinds of scenarios, knew what to do, how to react, but, given Murphy’s Law, Connor wasn’t surprised she was worried.
Jacquie Biggar
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Great lines, y’all. Definitely sharing. Have a great Sunday.
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