Description
The last part because this, partly that the know if you can say about this. A yellow mail passenger car is carrying the items. Another flatcar is carrying a Mad Robot Chicken. A pink boxcar is carrying the Frost Moon. and Caboose with a cart sitting like Minnie Mouse.
Cutscene!
The film opens with an overhead shot of a sprawling railroad yard in the morning, where all the trains are "fast asleep". The shot begins to focus on a single train, pulled by No. 2, an Eight Wheeler 4-4-0, where Casey, the cartoon's protagonist, is revealed to be "slow asleep" in his engine's cab. He quickly awakens and realizes that he is fully behind schedule and ends up hurriedly readying the engine to depart. Mail is loaded aboard the mail car on the train and with a toot on the whistle, Casey sets off at a high speed through the maze of switches and sidings, nearly T-boning two other trains in the process before making it safely out of the yard, giving the switchman quite the panic attack.
At first the trip is uneventful. Further on, however, the weather becomes nasty, flooding the tracks and all but swamping the entire train. Eight hours late, but nonetheless undaunted, Casey climbs up onto the cab roof and uses his coal shovel as a paddle. Before long, when the flood has cleared, Casey is on his way again after his engine sneezes and shakes itself and the rest of the train like a wet dog.
No sooner has the train been back up to full speed than Casey is forced to bring it screeching to a halt: a large brown cow is standing in the middle of the tracks grazing. After much shouting and whistle blowing on Casey's part, the cow clears and lets the train speed onward as Casey starts shoveling the coal into the furnace from the coal tender.
Yet another problem presents itself: a stereotypical villain with a black handlebar mustache has tied a lady to the tracks in front of Casey's train where Casey screams in terror. Unwilling to waste any more time stopping, Casey rushes forward, stands on his engine's cowcatcher, and scoops up the terrified woman just mere seconds in the moment in which the train is about to run her over. Casey is in such a hurry now, that he doesn't have time to even stop to let her off, depositing her (rope and all) in the arms of a pleasantly surprised stationmaster as he rushes past the next platform at full speed.
Nightfall has come and Casey's engine is found steaming full-bore through a narrow, snow-covered mountain pass. As the train passes over a high trestle spanning a gorge. however, while Casey is stoking the boiler and blowing into the firebox to make the train go faster, another stereotypical villain nearly brings things to an explosive end. Once again, having been undaunted by a seemingly impassable obstacle, Casey's engine struggles, huffing and puffing, up the side of the gorge and continues on its way.
A short while later, a group of armed gangsters on horseback watch the train from up on a hillside in a desert and charge down toward the train as Casey is about to get himself and his train attacked by a gang of train bandits. The gang is soon in the cab, brandishing their guns and knives menacingly at Casey, who, while shoveling coal into the furnace from the tender, is oblivious to their very presence. It is in the next moment that he accidentally picks up one of the bandits standing on his shovel-full of coal that he finally notices the uninvited company for almost shoveling one fiend into the engine's furnace. Even then, Casey is extremely annoyed by this new distraction than anything else, and angered by this new interruption, begins to fight the train bandits, hitting them repeatedly with his shovel, while continuing to stoke the boiler with coal from the tender. After quickly throwing the last of the would-be bandits away from the train, Casey and his train continue onward when Casey checks his watch and realizes that he is put way behind schedule with the bandits. Determined to make up for lost time whatever the cost, he opens the throttle so wide that he actually rips the handle from its mount and throws it away.
The night time changes to day as the train speeds, and the scenery outside quickly becomes a blur as the train travels faster and faster. When running out of coal being used from the tender, Casey throws in his shovel and rocking chair into the furnace, and soon pushes his engine past its mechanical limits, which results in a myriad of structural problems, which Casey addresses with frenzied skill and speed and bravely gives his engine some repairs whilst the train is roaring down a hill.
While otherwise occupied on fixing his engine by grabbing and fitting the funnel almost falling off and the cowcatcher nearly coming loose and pulling it back on, Casey doesn't notice that another train, being a slow freight one, double-headed by two old twin engines No. 77 & 5, a pair of 4-8-0 Mastodons, is coming toward him on the very same track in the opposite direction. Casey is blind to anything but his repairs and is too busy fixing the steam dome to take notice, and as the other train approaches him, Casey's engine's dome falls off and is fitted back by the brave engineer, who manages to save it by putting it back on safely. The other engineer (an elderly one on the other train, and driving the front engine), even upon spying Casey's train, and in fear of Casey's blind and furious approach, screams in fear at the sight of the train coming toward him and the others, and blows the whistle to alert Casey's train to slow down in shock, and to the other workers to let them know that Casey's train is heading toward them like a speeding bullet at the same time. Minnie Mouse, on Casey's train, upon seeing the freight train approaching, gasps, climbs out of the caboose, and runs up toward the engine to warn Casey about the oncoming train, though Casey can't hear him give him the message through, and she said in annoyance, he orders Casey to look behind him. As the other train approaches, then she blows the whistle to tell Casey, who unfortunately scoffs: "So what?" to her friend, Minnie Mouse. And as Minnie Mouse said "So long." then she jumped of her heels, and she jumped on the train, but, however, in the far away next shot, a view from Casey's train, he is back on the train and is shown still standing there on the cab roof of the engine. But that happened, Minnie Mouse ran away and seen a portal to appear then disappear. The workers on the double header, who are approaching on their train, all gasp in terror, and quickly abandon their train but the cab of the roof and the engine finally have a door lock activation. At last, just as he now sees this, Casey now notices, and finally yelps in surprise then he gasps "EGAD!" one more time before the two trains begin to collide into each other with a violent chain reaction of large explosions in a cloud of black smoke to destroy the engines and their rolling stock.
After Casey Jones died, Minnie Mouse was really going home into the house. But meanwhile, RG 01, RG 02 and their friends remebered Minnie Mouse laughing in the background, Muffet (Roxrezi) shocks and then noticing that Minnie Mouse needs their home. Daisy Duck (Debra Wilson) notices when she is okay, she finally found a clock, then Frisk (Shyner) then gets scared. They finally looked inside, telling Daisy saying okay. Minnie Mouse nodded.
Afterwards, we are taken to a station, presumably the one Casey is meant to terminate at, and, with Casey being late, but nobody came. Then, much to his joy and surprise, he hears a whistle of a real life train, and sees Casey, who rolls down the hill in the remains of his poor engine No. 2 in quite a sad state and is carrying a lone bag of mail. A beaten-up Casey then shows his watch with pride, which states he is βON TIME-ALMOSTβ and now, Casey Jones is gone forever and ever.
Narrator - Uprising Attorney
RG 01, RG 02 - Alex Beckham
Muffet - Roxrezi
Minnie Mouse - Kaitlyn Robrock
Frisk - Shyner
Casey Jones - Split Guardian