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English: Traveling and discovering new places is fun, and traveling by train is merely wonderful! Just imagine a stunning big train rolling fast, its wheels are cheerfully wobbling. Inside the train, it is safe and comfortable because the driver is experienced and careful and the conductor is always ready to helpfully assist the passengers when needed. However, there are many more smart and devoted people working for the railway company, they make sure our journey is safe and filled with pleasant excitements. Danielius Adomaitis’ verses tell us the story of the little train Elgiukas and the routine of railroad workers vividly illustrated by a young artist Nikita Šajev.
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