Railhead

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“Can you get me into the collection?”
    “Not yet.”
    “When?”
    “I’m working on it. I think… soon.”
    “Because we’ll be on Sundarban in a couple more hours.”
    They were on Nagaina by then. Zen had felt the train slow as it pulled through the station, showing off to the trainspotters and the crowds of children waving flags. Now it was gathering speed again, heading for the next K-gate, which would take it onto the Spindlebridge.
    “It will take 1.47 hours to cross the Spindlebridge,”
...said Nova. “Once we pass the second K-gate there, we’ll be about thirty minutes from Sundarban Station City. Is thirty minutes long enough to steal the Pyxis?”
    “I could steal it in thirty seconds if you can just knock out the security in that carriage,” said Zen.
    One of the locos spoke over the compartment speakers.


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