Railroad OTR


(3.7 stars; 7 reviews)


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Return to PS 15 Excerpt 2:47
Girl With Gun On Train 8:05
Suicide on the Great Valley Railroad 7:17
Train Trip to See Uncle Dennis 28:30
Catching a Train 29:36
No Train Reservation For Mrs. Carstairs 30:09
Fibber Gets Lost On The Train 14:00
Train Wreck Plot 29:35
Land for the Railroad 25:47
Railroad Bridge 29:16
Robbers on the Railroad 27:57
Death Train 29:29
Train Robbery 13:57
Relief Train 29:24
Lumber For The Railroad 29:19
Steel Rails And Gold 29:16
The Train Wreck 29:23
Rails Across Choctaw Land 27:26
Buried Rails 28:01
Railroad Survey 27:03
Runaway Railroad 27:13
The Gold Train 29:23
The Locomotive Ghost 29:07
The Electric Train 25:38
Green Light 23:58
Danger Lights 31:01
The Signalman 28:08
Spider and the Stranger 13:27
Pops' New Assistant 12:52
The Mail Contract 12:56
The Old 1010 Rolls Again 12:18
The Dinner Party 13:23
Race For The Mail 13:12
Treachery On The Rails 12:49
Victory 13:13
Victory Celebration 13:11
Tragedy Strikes 13:56
Family Matters 13:25
Episode 12 12:43
Spiders Story 13:07
A New Hope 13:16
Shareholders Showdown 14:08
A Short Vacation To Danger 13:38
Escape 13:43
Trouble In Town 14:33
Cupid Strikes 13:20
A New Deal 12:09
Episode 21 13:41
Surprise Visit 8:16
The Fortuna Mine 14:16
Love Lost 13:25
Love Found 13:40
A New Beginning 13:14
Audition 30:41
Mr. Donahue Gets A Promotion 10:18
Engine Cab Ride to Chicago 11:23
Uncle Fletcher to Meet 1 AM Train 11:14
Forty Pounds Of Golf Clubs 10:51
Uncle Fletcher's Train Trip to Dixon 9:13
Picking Up Vic At Railroad Station 10:53

Reviews

Agnes Moorehead - The Signal Man


(5 stars)

A much revered tale by Charles Dickens has finally been given a new stance of a female visitor to the Signal Man. Always a special favourite as my husband is a real-life Signaller/Despatcher and although works one of the most state of the art signalboxes in London he has never used a flag to signal a train - but he has worked on night shifts in lonely Signalboxes and has known the eerieness that accompanies such duties so this story has special meaning - to find a version narrated by Agnes Moorehead one of the most skilled and talented actesses of all times is incredible and I would recommend it highly. A classical piece of literature perfected!

Different readers


(1 star)

I wouldn't say I liked how it went from a serious story to a loud comedy. The different readers in this case was annoying.

Very Good.


(4.5 stars)

It was a very good listen. It was Interesting to hear how things were abd how they sounded in the 1930s and 1940s. My favorite one was the first one. The actors who played did very well. I also kearned something. You have to be low to be high. Good times.