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Prepare a short summary of chapter ghost train​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Ghost Train is a theatre comedy suspense thriller, written in 1923 by the English actor and playwright Arnold Ridley.

The story centres upon the social interaction of a group of railway passengers who have been stranded at a remote rural station overnight, and are increasingly threatened by a latent external force, with a denouement ending.

The play ran for over a year in its original sold-out London theatrical run, and is regarded as a modern minor classic. It established the 20th century dramatic genre of "strangers stranded together in a railway scenario in constrained circumstances" thrillers, leading to the films such as The Lady Vanishes (1938), Night Train to Munich (1940), The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) and Narrow Margin (1990).

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Answered by jaimanprathmesh56
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Time passes, and it’s September in Mano Majra. The trains are increasingly late, which impacts the flow of life in the village. The imam and priest are late with their calls to prayer, so the villagers don’t know when to wake up and begin their days. More of the trains run through the night, further disrupting life. Besides the trains, another major difference is the construction of a military barricade near the railway station. Machine guns are placed on each side of the barricade, and no one is allowed near.

One morning, a train with a “ghostly quality” arrives at the Mano Majra station. The guards on the train call immediately for the subinspector and Hukum Chand, who arrive with an escort of 50 armed policemen. The people of Mano Majra gather and discuss the mysterious train, but no one gives them any answers. Most of the villagers go to the gurdwara, where Meet Singh, Imam Baksh, and the lambardar, named Banta Singh, hold court. For now, none of the men know what’s happening, but declare that they are in Kalyug, or the dark age.

As the villagers talk amongst themselves, a police officer comes and demands that everyone bring their firewood and kerosene oil to trucks parked at the railroad station. When the villagers drop the supplies, they aren’t told what it’s needed for, and their questions are brushed off. Everyone returns home and goes to their rooftops to try and catch a glimpse of what’s happening at the railway station. For hours they wait, completely abandoning their daily routine and chores. Finally night falls, casting everything in darkness. The frustrated Mano Majrans go into their homes, ready for bed, but suddenly red and orange flames leap into the night sky. A soft breeze begins to waft the smell of burning wood, kerosene, and searing flesh through the village. Everyone in Mano Majra can recognize the smell of burning bodies, and they sit in silence, knowing that the train came from Pakistan. That night, for the first time in the history of Mano Majra, Imam Baksh does not perform his evening prayer. hope it help you

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