![]() ![]() ![]() Throughout the entire book, the Conductor only appears in the second illustration in which he is looking out the passenger car at Hero Boy, yet he is barely visible, with only his head seen, because the illustration shows an entire view of the train. When Hero Boy gets dropped off, the Conductor wishes him a Merry Christmas, but Hero Boy could not hear him from his house, so the Conductor cups his hands around his mouth and shouts it just as the train leaves. He also helps Hero Boy onto Santa's sleigh when he gets chosen to receive the first gift. After the train stops at the Square, the Conductor leads the children outside and through the crowd of elves. The Conductor explains that they are gathering at the Square in the center of the city to watch Santa Claus give the first gift of Christmas to one of the children. ![]() The train soon arrives, but the children see no elves. Later, the children see lights in the distance, which the Conductor says is the North Pole. The Conductor tells him that the train is here to take him to the North Pole, so Hero Boy holds out his hand and the Conductor pulls him on board. One night, the conductor came out of the coach express and called out the boy to all aboard.Īfter the Polar Express stops in front of Hero Boy's house, the Conductor steps out and looks at his window, prompting him to come outside. ![]()
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