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<blockquote>''"Listen, I signed a contract. My time has come. That's all there is to it!"''<ref name = "twelve fifteen">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Twelve-Fifteen_from_Moloch_Street|The Twelve-Fifteen from Moloch Street|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"Listen, I signed a contract. My time has come. That's all there is to it!"''<ref name = "twelve fifteen">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Twelve-Fifteen_from_Moloch_Street|The Twelve-Fifteen from Moloch Street|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
The Moloch Street Express departs from the | The Moloch Street Express departs from the [[Moloch Street|Moloch Street Underground Station]] in [[London]] and arrives at [[Hell]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Places|What can you find in Ladybones Road?|Fallen London|}} ''"Moloch Street Underground Station is the first stop on the journey to Hell."''</ref> It is managed by [[devils]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Add_Train_Defences|Add Train Defences|Fallen London|}} ''"Someone points out that the Moloch Line, as run by Devils [...]"''</ref> though the train itself is a neutral entity,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Twelve-Fifteen_from_Moloch_Street|The Twelve-Fifteen from Moloch Street|Fallen London|}} ''"I won't risk a diplomatic incident with London by contravening the neutrality of the train."''</ref> and the [[Echo Bazaar]] does not involve itself much in its affairs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Point_out_the_extraordinary_flaws_in_their_service|Point out the extraordinary flaws in their service|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] he is eagerly requesting you not to involve the Bazaar in a question of untaxed transport. It seems that he does not want Mr Fires to take an interest in Moloch Street Station."''</ref> | ||
[[File:Document.png|alt=An official document.|thumb|An infernal contract.]] | [[File:Document.png|alt=An official document.|thumb|An infernal contract.]] | ||
Predictably, devils use the Moloch Line for travel and cargo transportation.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_Virginia/Tables|Persuade Virginia/Tables|Fallen London|}} ''"I don't expect that we'll be able to tempt very many Devils away from the accommodations of the Moloch Line [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Send_a_moderate_amount_of_Bees_to_Hell|Send a moderate amount of Bees to Hell|Fallen London|}} ''"The bees are transported [...] Each box is given its own hansom carriage. [...] you discover that it has taken two entire journeys of the Moloch Street train [...]"''</ref> However, it has another, much more infamous, purpose: Londoners who give up their [[souls]] to devils are eventually called to ride the Express to Hell.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Commotion_at_Moloch_Street_Station|A Commotion at Moloch Street Station|Fallen London|}} ''"Moloch Street Station is where the soulless depart London for Hell."''</ref> This practice appears to be a clause of the infernal contract one signs when they lose their soul,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Intervene_on_behalf_of_the_Foolhardy_Journalist|Intervene on behalf of the Foolhardy Journalist|Fallen London|}} ''""Listen, I signed a contract. My time has come. That's all there is to it!""''</ref> and the date of summoning is chosen by Hell so that the summoned may fulfill some "need."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Twelve-Fifteen_from_Moloch_Street|The Twelve-Fifteen from Moloch Street|Fallen London|}} ''"Hell can't object if you take a precautionary ride before your final voyage [...] The Conductor examines your contract [...] Hell has no need for you at present. But there's always room for the soulless on the Moloch Street Express."''</ref> There are other reasons human passengers may travel the Express,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/For_All_the_Saints_Who_From_Their_Labours_Rest|For All the Saints Who From Their Labours Rest|Fallen London|}} ''"The tickets given to you by the devil [...] are embossed with a marigold emblem. [...] The conductor looks surprised."''</ref> such as having a ticket reserved ahead of time and receiving a summons.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_One_Way_Ticket_on_the_12:15_to_Hell|A One Way Ticket on the 12:15 to Hell|Fallen London|}} ''"A promise written on singed vellum. One day Hell will call you by name and assign you your seat."''</ref> Humans who travel the Moloch Line to Hell almost always do not return.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Twelve-Fifteen_from_Moloch_Street|The Twelve-Fifteen from Moloch Street|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] you are one of a very slim number to not only have made the journey to Hell, but to have returned too."''</ref> | Predictably, devils use the Moloch Line for travel and cargo transportation.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_Virginia/Tables|Persuade Virginia/Tables|Fallen London|}} ''"I don't expect that we'll be able to tempt very many Devils away from the accommodations of the Moloch Line [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Send_a_moderate_amount_of_Bees_to_Hell|Send a moderate amount of Bees to Hell|Fallen London|}} ''"The bees are transported [...] Each box is given its own hansom carriage. [...] you discover that it has taken two entire journeys of the Moloch Street train [...]"''</ref> However, it has another, much more infamous, purpose: Londoners who give up their [[souls]] to devils are eventually called to ride the Express to Hell.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Commotion_at_Moloch_Street_Station|A Commotion at Moloch Street Station|Fallen London|}} ''"Moloch Street Station is where the soulless depart London for Hell."''</ref> This practice appears to be a clause of the infernal contract one signs when they lose their soul,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Intervene_on_behalf_of_the_Foolhardy_Journalist|Intervene on behalf of the Foolhardy Journalist|Fallen London|}} ''""Listen, I signed a contract. My time has come. That's all there is to it!""''</ref> and the date of summoning is chosen by Hell so that the summoned may fulfill some "need."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Twelve-Fifteen_from_Moloch_Street|The Twelve-Fifteen from Moloch Street|Fallen London|}} ''"Hell can't object if you take a precautionary ride before your final voyage [...] The Conductor examines your contract [...] Hell has no need for you at present. But there's always room for the soulless on the Moloch Street Express."''</ref> There are other reasons human passengers may travel the Express,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/For_All_the_Saints_Who_From_Their_Labours_Rest|For All the Saints Who From Their Labours Rest|Fallen London|}} ''"The tickets given to you by the devil [...] are embossed with a marigold emblem. [...] The conductor looks surprised."''</ref> such as having a ticket reserved ahead of time and receiving a summons.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_One_Way_Ticket_on_the_12:15_to_Hell|A One Way Ticket on the 12:15 to Hell|Fallen London|}} ''"A promise written on singed vellum. One day Hell will call you by name and assign you your seat."''</ref> Humans who travel the Moloch Line to Hell almost always do not return.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Twelve-Fifteen_from_Moloch_Street|The Twelve-Fifteen from Moloch Street|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] you are one of a very slim number to not only have made the journey to Hell, but to have returned too."''</ref> |
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"Moloch Street station steams and wails. Shaggy goat-demons in peaked caps direct the damned into red-upholstered carriages. Nobody runs or screams, but many weep. A few wave cheerily. Do they know something you don’t? Or is it a show of bravado for those left behind?"[1]
The Moloch Street Express is a railway managed by devils that travels along the Moloch Line between London and Hell.
Railway to Hell
"Listen, I signed a contract. My time has come. That's all there is to it!"[2]
The Moloch Street Express departs from the Moloch Street Underground Station in London and arrives at Hell.[3] It is managed by devils,[4] though the train itself is a neutral entity,[5] and the Echo Bazaar does not involve itself much in its affairs.[6]

Predictably, devils use the Moloch Line for travel and cargo transportation.[7][8] However, it has another, much more infamous, purpose: Londoners who give up their souls to devils are eventually called to ride the Express to Hell.[9] This practice appears to be a clause of the infernal contract one signs when they lose their soul,[10] and the date of summoning is chosen by Hell so that the summoned may fulfill some "need."[11] There are other reasons human passengers may travel the Express,[12] such as having a ticket reserved ahead of time and receiving a summons.[13] Humans who travel the Moloch Line to Hell almost always do not return.[14]
Hellward Bound
"Rows of leather couches are bolted to the walls. Small beds suspended in golden cages line the end of the compartment, so they may receive the heat generated from the adjoining boiler room. Five passengers sit in the central section, smoking, playing cards or enjoying Hell's complimentary brandy."[2]
Like the Great Hellbound Railway, the Moloch Line was built by the Tracklayer's Union.[15] The two railways depart from the same station in Moloch Street,[16] but while the GHR has many stops,[17] the Moloch Line is a direct route to Hell with no usual stops in between.[18] Eventually, the two lines converge at Marigold Station.[19] The Moloch Line runs through the harsh terrain of the Hinterlands, often through tunnels,[20][21] and there are several bridges along the route, the first five of which are called Insurrection, Anarchy, Tumult, Temerity, and Dissent.[22]

The Moloch Street Express' platform in London is surrounded by hawkers who buy and sell goods with the passengers.[23][24] The interior of the train is lavish, furnished with seats, beds, and other amenities.[25][26] The coaches are staffed by devils and goat-demons,[27][28] and the latter also drive[29] the train and maintain its infernal engines.[30][31] Per an ancient law, if the Express arrives late, all passengers aboard may go free;[32] as such, the staff makes sure to keep meticulous track of time and distance,[33] and tampering with the brakes is punishable by immolation.[34] Should the train arrive on time, the passengers are met with the Gates of Hell itself, where they are led through the smog-choked entrance to an unknown fate.[35]
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