The Polar Express
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:10:02
Hey. Hey, you. Yeah, you.
Do you know what kind of train this is?

:10:07
Train. Do you know what kind of train
this is? Do you?

:10:12
Of course.
:10:13
It's a magic train.
:10:16
- We're going to the North Pole.
- I know it's a magic train.

:10:19
It's a Baldwin 2-8-4 S3-class
steam locomotive...

:10:22
...built in 1931 at the Baldwin Locomotive
Works. It weighs 456,100 pounds and...

:10:27
Are we really going to the North Pole?
:10:29
- Hey, look!
- Isn't that wonderful?

:10:31
Herpolsheimer's! Herpolsheimer's!
:10:39
Wow, look at all those presents.
I want all of them.

:10:42
It's so Christmassy and cozy
and beautiful!

:10:52
Tickets.
:10:54
Tickets, please.
:11:02
Try your pocket.
:11:10
Try your other pocket.
:11:29
Thank you, sir.
:11:40
Hey, watch out, there.
:11:42
Thank you, sir.
:11:45
That is a public-address microphone.
It is not a toy.

:11:48
Boy, that guy sure likes to show off.
:11:50
Look what that wise guy
punched on my ticket.

:11:53
- "L-E." What the heck does that mean?
- Next stop, 11344 Edbrooke.


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