
THE DENVER EXPRESS - By A. A. Hayes From “Belgravia” for January, 1884
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A smokey terminal hums with anticipation as the Denver Express readies for departure, its locomotive belching steam beneath a parabolic headlight. Inside, a kaleidoscope of passengers slides onto the cars—Irish laborers, German settlers, Russian Mennonites, Chinese merchants, and polished city dwellers tucked into Pullman sleepers. The atmosphere crackles with the mingled chatter of hopeful miners, seasoned cowboys, and weary porters, each clutching a ticket to the promise of the western frontier.
When the conductor’s “All aboard!” echoes and the train lurches onto the rails, night swallows the landscape. The express tears through endless prairie, past cottonwood‑lined streams and the ghostly outlines of ancient trails where pioneers once fell. From the carriage windows, flickering lights and rolling grass give way to looming canyons and rugged rock formations, offering a silent companionship that steadies travelers on their long, humming journey toward the untamed mountains beyond.
Full title
The Denver Express From "Belgravia" for January, 1884
Language
en
Duration
~51 minutes (49K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-10-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1837–1892
A restless 19th-century writer and traveler, he turned his experiences in the American West and abroad into lively adventure fiction and travel writing. His life moved from Harvard to years in China, then back to the United States, where he also worked in business and publishing.
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