: A legendary piece of jazz history; the song "Take the A Train" was written by Billy Strayhorn as a set of directions to Duke Ellington’s house in New York City.
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: The most iconic fictional train, known for his adventures on the Island of Sodor with his friends. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more : A legendary piece of jazz history; the
Once in the bustling Valley of Gears, there lived two locomotives known as the "Iron Twins." One was a sturdy steam engine named , and the other was a sleek, modern electric train named Volt . They were often called "Train-Train" by the local townspeople because they always worked in tandem to keep the valley moving. Learn more Once in the bustling Valley of
: A famous tale by Ruskin Bond about a young boy named Rohan who explores India by rail, meeting a colorful cast of characters along the way.