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Trainy Night Ride
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A contribution by Samuel18

Your train drifts into a calmer side of the storm. Rain streams by your window, illuminated periodically by the sodium lamps that line the rail, and distant towns dot the dark canvas, The dimmed lights of the cabin seem to absorb the noise, enforcing an aura of calm. Into the black night, you travel ever on...

Published on September 14th, 2023
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  I really enjoy train-centered generators, and this is no exception. The name is a nice touch. I have the volume high because it helps block sound better for me, so please be warned.

  This took me back to those overnight train trips from Dallas to my family in New York state, and I felt myself leaning against the window, falling asleep to the rhythms of train and rain. And next thing I knew... I actually started to nod off! Wonderful, well-done.

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