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A faint human silhouette seated alone in a vintage train car at night

The Last Passenger of the Segregated Railcar

Night trains move differently than day trains. The rhythm is slower. The air feels heavier. Conductors who work late hours learn to trust their instincts because the darkness hides details that daylight reveals. Along certain southern rail routes, those instincts began to warn of something unusual long before any figure was seen. The first reports came quietly, shared in hushed

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