You know what - the movie rights to that story could add up to a successful "triumph over adversity" blockbuster...
Our hero (Gordon) really wants to get to Ludlow for Christmas, but it looks like his hopes will be dashed. However, his determination/frustration makes an impact on the grizzled, world-weary railway employee (our
TM‡). Infused and emboldened with the spirit of the season, he pleads with his sceptical/cautious boss (Swindon control) to "Just give me one chance to take my people home!!" The boss eventually agrees but "If just one thing goes wrong on the way, I'm pulling you out."
Cue Gordon/TM triumphant shouts of "Hold on people, we're going to Hereford!!" Much cheering celebration etc..
All smiles as the train arrives at Worcester, only for our principals to be told "The darn track has gone up ahead - not even you could get that train through on no rails"
Swindon Control duly pulls the plug, despite much pleading by TM. This ends with "Just one bus, I can still pull this off if you give me just one bus", to which Control replies, "You gotta accept its over, son, just let it go."
TM says his heartfelt goodbyes to his new best friend - "I'm sorry I've gotta leave you here Gordon, but it was a hell of a ride, wasnt it?!!"
Gordon is about to give in, but he spots a bus parked up and a thought enters his head.
Next scene we see him pull up in the bus, and shout to his fellow passengers, "It aint over yet, we'll drive this thing home ourselves!!"
Swindon's local deputy shouts at the TM - "Stop them!!" but the TM replies "Do I look like a damn Bus Manager?? Look at my badge!!"
Gordon shouts back "It's always a good idea to have a Plan B!!"
As we know, our hero eventually makes it back to Ludlow to a heros welcome. Merry Christmas everyone
Someone get me my agent, and a decent scriptwriter...