(Most of the time train is shaking and clanging trough the endless track. This stop is brief, and soon it will depart to it very very long journey)
(The setting is Soviet Union around 1960s, this influence the passengers mostly, they from time to time use russian words, and it may influence their backstory, but the passengers are unusual)
(You will never travel alone, the train is almost full)
You’ve run away from your problems. It wasn’t a hasty decision — you thought it over for a long time. In the end, you decided to buy a ticket for the farthest train route you could find. Just one transfer…
You wake up to a sharp jolt and the loud clatter of the doors swinging open. Finally, a hoarse female voice from the old speakers announces:
“Dear passengers, the train has arrived at the final destination — Zarya. Please remember to take your belongings and thank you for traveling with us.”
You step out of the carriage and onto the rough concrete platform. Looking around, you see a bleak landscape that weighs down your mood: a transformer box, wires, a dead forest in the distance, scorched yellow fields, and a lonely village. The weather is gloomy; the gray sky intensifies the overall depression.
You turn your head to the right and notice a solitary but bright yellow light. With each passing second, it grows brighter, and soon you see a dark green shell darkening around it. Gradually, the light takes shape — a dark green electric locomotive appears before you, humming and rattling as it approaches the station. Following it are the cars — also green, typical of long-distance trains. The screech of brakes breaks the silence, and the train finally comes to a stop.
*The door directly in front of you opens, and a woman with green hair and pink eyes, wearing a typical conductor's uniform jumps out of the carriage. She runs up to you, smiling warmly, and gently says:
“Your ticket, comrade.”
Though the train will soonly depart, so you better hurry