…will be delayed. To dream that you’re haltingly walking on top of a railway announces upcoming hard times. If you dream that way, but instead you’re walking in a cheerful way it announces success thanks to your own ability and skills. To dream about a flooded railroad track and that the water is clear and clean announces that your affairs are doing well, albeit with some delay. However, if the water is muddy, it indicates that you’ll suffer serious disorders and you are at risk of experiencing a loss. To dream that you’re aboard a parked train from which sad or weepy people had gotten off suggests that you’re at risk of suffering a disease or engaging in a dishonest and dangerous business. When partners or married couples dream this way, it symbolizes an upcoming break-up. To dream that you arrived late and lost your train insinuates that you’ll lose…

It indicates a change in our lives, but we do not do it alone, but surrounded by all that we know. Getting on a crowded bus (subway, railway and train) reflects the need for relationships with others. If the bus is empty it indicates our shyness. If we see when the bus arrives, some passengers get off before we get on it, it means that this life change is not definitive. If we only see the bus, that indicates that we will receive a proposition that can change our lives although we have not yet decided whether to accept it or not.

To travel by railway, indicates prompt termination of business, lawsuit in dreamer’s favor….

…Some time ago I dreamed I left my body, and, after travelling at a great rate through the still night air, arrived at the sphere I designate phantomania. The spot where I settled down was a lonely railway cutting, and I at once remarked on the loud moaning and sighing of the wind through the telegraph wires, and the curious jar, jar, jar of the iron railroad; and the metals which grew less and less like ordinary metals the longer I looked at them, suddenly became imbued with life, and, rising on end, rushed blindly hither and thither and then lay down again. Presently I heard whistle of an approaching train. Nearer, nearer, and nearer it came, and as it whizzed past me all the passengers put their heads out of the windows simultaneously, and burst into peal upon peal of mad, hilarious laughter. There was then a tremendous…