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All aboard the Word Train Express!



Engineering a word train is simple: I'll give you the locomotive (the first word) and the caboose (the last word), and I'll specify the number of boxcars (intermediate words), and then you construct the train.



Like this:



Locomotive: PORCHES
Number of boxcars: 4
Caboose: STATIONARY


-------------------------------------------

Solution:

PORCHES
ORCHESTRA
ESTRANGE
STRANGEST
GESTATION
STATIONARY





And like this:



Locomotive: COLONIALIST
Number of boxcars: 5
Caboose: INGENUITY


-------------------------------------------

Solution:

COLONIALIST
LISTEN
STENCH
ENCHANT
CHANTING
TINGE
INGENUITY





Note:

— Each unit must be indented from the previous unit by at least one letter

— Each unit must extend beyond the previous unit by at least one letter

— Each unit must overlap the previous unit by at least four letters

— Each unit must overlap the previous previous unit by at least one letter



As always, I design my puzzles in such a way that they can be solved using only well-known words, so if you find yourself conjuring up increasingly obscure words, you may be overthinking it.



See if you can construct the following four word trains:



The A Train
-----------
Locomotive: GASLIT
Number of boxcars: 7
Caboose: GINGER



The B-1 Train
-------------
Locomotive: SCRAM
Number of boxcars: 11
Caboose: ESSENCE



The B-2 Train
-------------
Locomotive: SCRAM
Number of boxcars: 12
Caboose: YESTERDAY



The C Train
-----------
Locomotive: CUBIST
Number of boxcars: 14
Caboose: GINGER









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  • $begingroup$
    This reminds me of Bridge Words! :D
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    11 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @user477343 — Cool!
    $endgroup$
    – SlowMagic
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Using rot13(pbzcbhaq jbeqf) is definitely a strategy... how many can we use?
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    10 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    I'm gonna have to work on this tomorrow. If someone else finds the solutions, I will just try to find another. I spent about an hour doing this brilliant puzzle, and I forgot about one of these rules, I think. Agh! How many solutions are therefor each train, do you know?
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @user477343 — Regarding your questions: (1) I try to use words which appear only as a single, unbroken word in a standard dictionary, without hyphens, apostrophes, spaces, etc. (2) The solutions can have multiple variants. Some are already known to me (e.g., the B-1 train has several) and some which are new to me will surely be presented in the answers. However, all of the variants I have seen so far differ only by a 3-4 word streak. I'm not yet seeing completely or substantially different paths.
    $endgroup$
    – SlowMagic
    8 hours ago















5












$begingroup$


All aboard the Word Train Express!



Engineering a word train is simple: I'll give you the locomotive (the first word) and the caboose (the last word), and I'll specify the number of boxcars (intermediate words), and then you construct the train.



Like this:



Locomotive: PORCHES
Number of boxcars: 4
Caboose: STATIONARY


-------------------------------------------

Solution:

PORCHES
ORCHESTRA
ESTRANGE
STRANGEST
GESTATION
STATIONARY





And like this:



Locomotive: COLONIALIST
Number of boxcars: 5
Caboose: INGENUITY


-------------------------------------------

Solution:

COLONIALIST
LISTEN
STENCH
ENCHANT
CHANTING
TINGE
INGENUITY





Note:

— Each unit must be indented from the previous unit by at least one letter

— Each unit must extend beyond the previous unit by at least one letter

— Each unit must overlap the previous unit by at least four letters

— Each unit must overlap the previous previous unit by at least one letter



As always, I design my puzzles in such a way that they can be solved using only well-known words, so if you find yourself conjuring up increasingly obscure words, you may be overthinking it.



See if you can construct the following four word trains:



The A Train
-----------
Locomotive: GASLIT
Number of boxcars: 7
Caboose: GINGER



The B-1 Train
-------------
Locomotive: SCRAM
Number of boxcars: 11
Caboose: ESSENCE



The B-2 Train
-------------
Locomotive: SCRAM
Number of boxcars: 12
Caboose: YESTERDAY



The C Train
-----------
Locomotive: CUBIST
Number of boxcars: 14
Caboose: GINGER









share|improve this question











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  • $begingroup$
    This reminds me of Bridge Words! :D
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    11 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @user477343 — Cool!
    $endgroup$
    – SlowMagic
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Using rot13(pbzcbhaq jbeqf) is definitely a strategy... how many can we use?
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    10 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    I'm gonna have to work on this tomorrow. If someone else finds the solutions, I will just try to find another. I spent about an hour doing this brilliant puzzle, and I forgot about one of these rules, I think. Agh! How many solutions are therefor each train, do you know?
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @user477343 — Regarding your questions: (1) I try to use words which appear only as a single, unbroken word in a standard dictionary, without hyphens, apostrophes, spaces, etc. (2) The solutions can have multiple variants. Some are already known to me (e.g., the B-1 train has several) and some which are new to me will surely be presented in the answers. However, all of the variants I have seen so far differ only by a 3-4 word streak. I'm not yet seeing completely or substantially different paths.
    $endgroup$
    – SlowMagic
    8 hours ago













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$begingroup$


All aboard the Word Train Express!



Engineering a word train is simple: I'll give you the locomotive (the first word) and the caboose (the last word), and I'll specify the number of boxcars (intermediate words), and then you construct the train.



Like this:



Locomotive: PORCHES
Number of boxcars: 4
Caboose: STATIONARY


-------------------------------------------

Solution:

PORCHES
ORCHESTRA
ESTRANGE
STRANGEST
GESTATION
STATIONARY





And like this:



Locomotive: COLONIALIST
Number of boxcars: 5
Caboose: INGENUITY


-------------------------------------------

Solution:

COLONIALIST
LISTEN
STENCH
ENCHANT
CHANTING
TINGE
INGENUITY





Note:

— Each unit must be indented from the previous unit by at least one letter

— Each unit must extend beyond the previous unit by at least one letter

— Each unit must overlap the previous unit by at least four letters

— Each unit must overlap the previous previous unit by at least one letter



As always, I design my puzzles in such a way that they can be solved using only well-known words, so if you find yourself conjuring up increasingly obscure words, you may be overthinking it.



See if you can construct the following four word trains:



The A Train
-----------
Locomotive: GASLIT
Number of boxcars: 7
Caboose: GINGER



The B-1 Train
-------------
Locomotive: SCRAM
Number of boxcars: 11
Caboose: ESSENCE



The B-2 Train
-------------
Locomotive: SCRAM
Number of boxcars: 12
Caboose: YESTERDAY



The C Train
-----------
Locomotive: CUBIST
Number of boxcars: 14
Caboose: GINGER









share|improve this question











$endgroup$




All aboard the Word Train Express!



Engineering a word train is simple: I'll give you the locomotive (the first word) and the caboose (the last word), and I'll specify the number of boxcars (intermediate words), and then you construct the train.



Like this:



Locomotive: PORCHES
Number of boxcars: 4
Caboose: STATIONARY


-------------------------------------------

Solution:

PORCHES
ORCHESTRA
ESTRANGE
STRANGEST
GESTATION
STATIONARY





And like this:



Locomotive: COLONIALIST
Number of boxcars: 5
Caboose: INGENUITY


-------------------------------------------

Solution:

COLONIALIST
LISTEN
STENCH
ENCHANT
CHANTING
TINGE
INGENUITY





Note:

— Each unit must be indented from the previous unit by at least one letter

— Each unit must extend beyond the previous unit by at least one letter

— Each unit must overlap the previous unit by at least four letters

— Each unit must overlap the previous previous unit by at least one letter



As always, I design my puzzles in such a way that they can be solved using only well-known words, so if you find yourself conjuring up increasingly obscure words, you may be overthinking it.



See if you can construct the following four word trains:



The A Train
-----------
Locomotive: GASLIT
Number of boxcars: 7
Caboose: GINGER



The B-1 Train
-------------
Locomotive: SCRAM
Number of boxcars: 11
Caboose: ESSENCE



The B-2 Train
-------------
Locomotive: SCRAM
Number of boxcars: 12
Caboose: YESTERDAY



The C Train
-----------
Locomotive: CUBIST
Number of boxcars: 14
Caboose: GINGER






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  • $begingroup$
    This reminds me of Bridge Words! :D
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    11 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @user477343 — Cool!
    $endgroup$
    – SlowMagic
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Using rot13(pbzcbhaq jbeqf) is definitely a strategy... how many can we use?
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    10 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    I'm gonna have to work on this tomorrow. If someone else finds the solutions, I will just try to find another. I spent about an hour doing this brilliant puzzle, and I forgot about one of these rules, I think. Agh! How many solutions are therefor each train, do you know?
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @user477343 — Regarding your questions: (1) I try to use words which appear only as a single, unbroken word in a standard dictionary, without hyphens, apostrophes, spaces, etc. (2) The solutions can have multiple variants. Some are already known to me (e.g., the B-1 train has several) and some which are new to me will surely be presented in the answers. However, all of the variants I have seen so far differ only by a 3-4 word streak. I'm not yet seeing completely or substantially different paths.
    $endgroup$
    – SlowMagic
    8 hours ago
















  • $begingroup$
    This reminds me of Bridge Words! :D
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    11 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @user477343 — Cool!
    $endgroup$
    – SlowMagic
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Using rot13(pbzcbhaq jbeqf) is definitely a strategy... how many can we use?
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    10 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    I'm gonna have to work on this tomorrow. If someone else finds the solutions, I will just try to find another. I spent about an hour doing this brilliant puzzle, and I forgot about one of these rules, I think. Agh! How many solutions are therefor each train, do you know?
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @user477343 — Regarding your questions: (1) I try to use words which appear only as a single, unbroken word in a standard dictionary, without hyphens, apostrophes, spaces, etc. (2) The solutions can have multiple variants. Some are already known to me (e.g., the B-1 train has several) and some which are new to me will surely be presented in the answers. However, all of the variants I have seen so far differ only by a 3-4 word streak. I'm not yet seeing completely or substantially different paths.
    $endgroup$
    – SlowMagic
    8 hours ago















$begingroup$
This reminds me of Bridge Words! :D
$endgroup$
– user477343
11 hours ago




$begingroup$
This reminds me of Bridge Words! :D
$endgroup$
– user477343
11 hours ago












$begingroup$
@user477343 — Cool!
$endgroup$
– SlowMagic
10 hours ago




$begingroup$
@user477343 — Cool!
$endgroup$
– SlowMagic
10 hours ago












$begingroup$
Using rot13(pbzcbhaq jbeqf) is definitely a strategy... how many can we use?
$endgroup$
– user477343
10 hours ago





$begingroup$
Using rot13(pbzcbhaq jbeqf) is definitely a strategy... how many can we use?
$endgroup$
– user477343
10 hours ago













$begingroup$
I'm gonna have to work on this tomorrow. If someone else finds the solutions, I will just try to find another. I spent about an hour doing this brilliant puzzle, and I forgot about one of these rules, I think. Agh! How many solutions are therefor each train, do you know?
$endgroup$
– user477343
10 hours ago




$begingroup$
I'm gonna have to work on this tomorrow. If someone else finds the solutions, I will just try to find another. I spent about an hour doing this brilliant puzzle, and I forgot about one of these rules, I think. Agh! How many solutions are therefor each train, do you know?
$endgroup$
– user477343
10 hours ago












$begingroup$
@user477343 — Regarding your questions: (1) I try to use words which appear only as a single, unbroken word in a standard dictionary, without hyphens, apostrophes, spaces, etc. (2) The solutions can have multiple variants. Some are already known to me (e.g., the B-1 train has several) and some which are new to me will surely be presented in the answers. However, all of the variants I have seen so far differ only by a 3-4 word streak. I'm not yet seeing completely or substantially different paths.
$endgroup$
– SlowMagic
8 hours ago




$begingroup$
@user477343 — Regarding your questions: (1) I try to use words which appear only as a single, unbroken word in a standard dictionary, without hyphens, apostrophes, spaces, etc. (2) The solutions can have multiple variants. Some are already known to me (e.g., the B-1 train has several) and some which are new to me will surely be presented in the answers. However, all of the variants I have seen so far differ only by a 3-4 word streak. I'm not yet seeing completely or substantially different paths.
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8 hours ago










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The A-Train




GASLIT
     SLITHER
           THERE
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                        INVESTOR
                                STORING
                                        RINGING
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    The B-2 Train (10 boxcars)




    SCRAM

      CRAMP

         RAMPANT

                 PANTHER

                         THEREIN

                                REINSURE

                                     INSURES

                                         SUREST

                                              RESTING

                                                   STINGRAY

                                                           GRAYEST

                                                                   YESTERDAY




    The C Train (7 boxcars)




    CUBIST

         BISTRO

             STROLL

                  ROLLOVER

                         LOVERS

                           OVERSLEEP

                                     SLEEPING

                                              PINGING

                                                    GINGER







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                 THERE
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                                      STORING
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                                INVESTOR
                                        STORING
                                                RINGING
                                                       GINGER







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        GASLIT
             SLITHER
                   THERE
                     HEREIN
                          REINVEST
                                INVESTOR
                                        STORING
                                                RINGING
                                                       GINGER








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            The B-2 Train (10 boxcars)




            SCRAM

              CRAMP

                 RAMPANT

                         PANTHER

                                 THEREIN

                                        REINSURE

                                             INSURES

                                                 SUREST

                                                      RESTING

                                                           STINGRAY

                                                                   GRAYEST

                                                                           YESTERDAY




            The C Train (7 boxcars)




            CUBIST

                 BISTRO

                     STROLL

                          ROLLOVER

                                 LOVERS

                                   OVERSLEEP

                                             SLEEPING

                                                      PINGING

                                                            GINGER







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                 RAMPANT

                         PANTHER

                                 THEREIN

                                        REINSURE

                                             INSURES

                                                 SUREST

                                                      RESTING

                                                           STINGRAY

                                                                   GRAYEST

                                                                           YESTERDAY




            The C Train (7 boxcars)




            CUBIST

                 BISTRO

                     STROLL

                          ROLLOVER

                                 LOVERS

                                   OVERSLEEP

                                             SLEEPING

                                                      PINGING

                                                            GINGER







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                                 THEREIN

                                        REINSURE

                                             INSURES

                                                 SUREST

                                                      RESTING

                                                           STINGRAY

                                                                   GRAYEST

                                                                           YESTERDAY




            The C Train (7 boxcars)




            CUBIST

                 BISTRO

                     STROLL

                          ROLLOVER

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                                             SLEEPING

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            SCRAM

              CRAMP

                 RAMPANT

                         PANTHER

                                 THEREIN

                                        REINSURE

                                             INSURES

                                                 SUREST

                                                      RESTING

                                                           STINGRAY

                                                                   GRAYEST

                                                                           YESTERDAY




            The C Train (7 boxcars)




            CUBIST

                 BISTRO

                     STROLL

                          ROLLOVER

                                 LOVERS

                                   OVERSLEEP

                                             SLEEPING

                                                      PINGING

                                                            GINGER








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