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0:00 - Intro 0:04 - Out West (1918) 1:29 - The Bell Boy (1918) 2:10 - The Garage (1920) 2:26 - One Week (1920) 3:40 - The Scarecrow (1920) 4:03 - Hard Luck (1921) 4:32 - The Playhouse (1921) 4:44 - The Goat (1921) 5:47 - Cops (1921) 6:01 - My Wife's Relations (1922) 6:22 - The Blacksmith (1922) 7:36 - The Electric House (1922) 8:10 - Day Dreams (1922) 9:08 - Three Ages (1923) 9:49 - Our Hospitality (1923) 11:57 - Sherlock Jr. (1924) 13:26 - Seven Chances (1925) 14:27 - The Iron Mule (1925) 15:11 - Go West (1925) 15:38 - Battling Butler (1926) 16:15 - The General (1926) 22:49 - College (1927) 23:03 - Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) 25:14 - The Cameraman (1928) 25:33 - Free and Easy (1930) 25:52 - Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931) 26:48 - Speak Easily (1932) 27:47 - What! No Beer? (1933) 28:06 - Grand Slam Opera (1936) 28:25 - Streamlined Swing (1938) 29:10 Pardon My Berth Marks (1940) 30:06 - The Taming of the Snood (1940) 30:31 - So You Won't Squawk? (1941) 31:15 - Around the World in 80 Days (1956) 34:08 - The Devil to Pay (1960) 34:23 - Buster Keaton Rides Again (1965) 34:59 - The Railrodder (1965) Well folks, after making a compilation of the trains featured in Charlie Chaplin's films, I thought it only right to do the same with Buster Keaton's pictures, so here is the compilation! Unlike Chaplin, the Pacific Electric streetcars are not the primary engines featured here. Buster utilized many engines from the Southern Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe in his early films and then branched out to either make his own or purchase others outright (in reference to "The General") or borrowing engines in a completely different country (Canadian National and the Fremont Speeder in "The Railrodder"). The ending is the only part of this compilation where the chronology of films shown is out of order since "Buster Keaton Rides Again" came out after "The Railrodder," but for cinematic purposes I swapped their order to make for a more cohesive compilation. Hope you enjoy!