I used to have the dream that I found many of my fellow railroaders had. I would be on a train and run a STOP signal somewhere, I always knew where it was but saw no reason to stop. Then, I'd keep going because I'd always think, "I'm fired anyway, why stop now?". Usually, I'd wake up and wonder at it, am I fired or was it a dream, before I'd finally decide it was a dream.
Other dreams involved getting called and not showing up for work.
With retirement, I've had a couple of dreams where I went back to work and got on the engine and before we'd get ready to leave, I'd wonder, "Why am I doing this, I don't want to do this anymore".
dakotafred A friend once characterized dreams as a means of eliminating mental waste ... no more worthy of examination than excrement.
A friend once characterized dreams as a means of eliminating mental waste ... no more worthy of examination than excrement.
Well, Joseph Goebbels once said griping was a bowel movement for the soul!
A few years ago I had a reoccurring dream.
The dream was that I was on a train, coming up on the rear end of a train ahead of me. Not fast, maybe 10 mph, but even with the air brake in emergency we weren't stopping.
I had the dream about 4 or 5 times, but not every night. Just every so often over a month or two. Each time I had it, we got a little bit closer to the train ahead of us. The last time I had it, we hit it. Kind of like making a hard coupling. After that I never had it again.
I've had other dreams, including a few involving train accidents. The worst dreams I've had however, didn't involve accidents. It was dreaming that I was furloughed, waiting to be recalled to work.
Jeff
I still dream about trains, plenty. Never mind that I've been retired for over four years now...I'm still back at work, and there is usually some disaster that has tanen/is taking place on my tracks. As is often the case, I can't do anything about it, except to wake the rest of the way up.Other times I'm watching trains and seeing some exotic freight cars ("exotic" in my sense--they could exist, but I'd not seen them before, and I was totally unable to take notes on them.Fortunately, I realize on waking that I haven't seen trains like those recently, and no, I haven't been to work since the day I retired, so these therefore must be dreams. I guess I need more pleasant dreams in one case, or more exotic realities in the other.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
Firelock76 I thought I was alone in this... Strange you bring this up Boyd. Every once in a great while I have a recurring train dream. It's very vivid too. I see a classic turn of the 20th Century 4-6-0 locomotive, polished brass, Russia iron boiler, the works, with a passenger consist of ivory colored cars. The rail line runs along a small river with thick woods on either side. It's springtime and the foliage is a vivd green. The sun's shining brightly as well. I get on the train, and just as it starts to move I always wake up! Hmmm, what might happen if the ride starts and I DON'T wake up? Someone cue the "Twilight Zone" theme right about now.
I thought I was alone in this...
Strange you bring this up Boyd. Every once in a great while I have a recurring train dream. It's very vivid too.
I see a classic turn of the 20th Century 4-6-0 locomotive, polished brass, Russia iron boiler, the works, with a passenger consist of ivory colored cars. The rail line runs along a small river with thick woods on either side. It's springtime and the foliage is a vivd green. The sun's shining brightly as well.
I get on the train, and just as it starts to move I always wake up!
Hmmm, what might happen if the ride starts and I DON'T wake up?
Someone cue the "Twilight Zone" theme right about now.
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My family members think me a wee bit odd when I recount a dream I have had relating to trains but in almost all instances, when I have had a train dream the day following seems to be much more pleasant. Perhaps, memories of train trips are among the most rewarding and are therefore used as the minds way of bringing a feeling of well being? Maybe, we dreamers of trains are just weird but I look forward to my next nocturnal rail ramble.
I too used to have very vivid dreams as a child that there were railroad tracks running down an alley near my house, as well as running along a creek that itself ran under a railroad bridge that I liked biking to. I don't think I dreamed of trains on those tracks, just the tracks themselves. There is a chance that at some point in my childhood they dug up the major road near our house and unearthed the old trolley car tracks, since several miles to the north such tracks were unearthed during a sewer project as recently as the 1990s. Seeing something like that could have inspired such dreams. Or perhaps it was the siding my friends and I biked too that ran in a gravel road not too far away.
But the most interesting and vivid dreams of all were of biking to a favorite train watching spot not far from my house and seeing the most amazing, but decrepit, "funeral train" of odds and ends slowly rolling by -- with strange portions of GG1 electrics, Baldwin transfer engine centercabs, SP cab forwards, but all mashed together in impossible combinations. The more I think of it the more I become convinced that I must have seen some sort of odd train of wrecked equipment go slowly by (I would have been four years old during some of the Chicago & North Western's famous southbound funeral trains of dead steam locomotives and I suppose there is a tiny chance I saw one) combined with the Air-O-Doodle from the old Howdy Doody Show, which was a neat combination steam locomotive, car, and boat, plus some images of GG1s, cab forwards, and transfer locomotives from my many childhood train books, and mushed them all together into a dream which I had more than once.
From time to time I actually have solved a challenging model railroad problem by dreaming about it but that is a tale best told in another part of these Forums.
Dave Nelson
Okay... I sent this e-mail a little over a year ago... The detail was mainly to explain some of the event to some of the people I sent it to, since they don't really know much about trains.
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Semper Vaporo
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Sigmund Freud rather famously associated trains with death in dreamwork. (Of course, trains for him were black, ugly, more than a little frightening, and filled with fire, so many of the semantics were different...)
Two things to consider: dreams can help you work through things you want to see, and they halp you face fears or expectations that are worrying you. You may find these two principles can help you interpret some of the imagery you remember.
I've had numerous dreams with railroad content --sometimes NOT involving trains even though I wanted to see them.
Anyone else once in a while have a dream about trains? I've had multiple dreams about train tracks and trains just across the road,,, and also going through the very rural large dairy farm my parents sold in 1981. In reality the nearest RR line was the C&GW 3 miles east of our farm going through Racine Mn. There was no need for it to come to or through our farm. Other dreams have been of riding a 1/4 scale train going around the side of a mountain, tracks and train at one point going upside down and still working, then later going through water on the tracks.
Modeling the "Fargo Area Rapid Transit" in O scale 3 rail.
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