![]() If the outlaw was unsatisfied with the goods, passengers of the train's carriages who were generally unarmed would be held at gunpoint and forced to hand over any valuables they were carrying, usually in the form of jewelry or currency.Ĭontrary to the method romanticized by Hollywood, outlaws were never known to jump from horseback onto a moving train. However, the invention of dynamite made it much easier to break into safes and rob the train. ![]() Without the combination required for the combination lock, it was almost impossible to break into the safes. These shipments would be guarded by an expressman whose duty was to protect the cargo of the " express car".īandits would rely on the expressman to open the safe and provide the goods. Trains carrying payroll shipments were a major target. Train robberies were more common in the past when trains were slower, and often occurred in the American Old West. Barb is a future cowgirl, looking for adventures, who always carries with her Niglio, her cloth bunny.This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items. Luis Boundaries, who always makes sure that young Philippies doesn't get in trouble! Alf is the maintainer, he fixes everything that doesn't work in a flash. ![]() Leelo is the most famous merchant in town and the conductor is Mr. Bricksi, two prominent businessmen who travel first class only! And Sheriff Grills, who doesn't have much trouble other than finding the dangerous outlaw Gamby! There is the postman Zandro, who will put the stamp on everything! Mr. Twoppl Town is a fictional city in the southwestern United States where people lived happily and peacefully. Train stations have been incredibly important, and we are happy to represent our train station. There were no planes, so people traveled by train. ![]() ![]() Between 18 in the United States of America, railway companies attempted to connect all major cities. ![]()
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