Our final story features John Luther Jones, a.k.a. Casey Jones, The Brave Engineer (1950, directed by Jack Kinney). (Casey) Jones was "a master at the throttle" and had "an unflinching devotion to duty", according to (James Earl) Jones.
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Conductor: Why?
Casey: Because this train IS A RUNAWAY!!!!
´s departing after Shaw!
The first person tied to a railroad track in a play was a guy, but writers and producers soon realised a delicate heroine in such mortal peril would attract even more sympathy. The idea may have appeared earlier in cheap novels; the first fatal railway accident occurred in 1830.