The Christmas Train

All aboard the Northern Heritage Express.This Christmas, the storm outside is nothing compared to the lives carried within. On the night before Christmas, as a blizzard shuts down Chicago and the world grinds to a halt, one aging passenger train prepares for what may be its final journey north. The Northern Heritage Express—draped in silver…

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All aboard the Northern Heritage Express.
This Christmas, the storm outside is nothing compared to the lives carried within.

On the night before Christmas, as a blizzard shuts down Chicago and the world grinds to a halt, one aging passenger train prepares for what may be its final journey north. The Northern Heritage Express—draped in silver bells, heavy garland, and fading tradition—becomes the last moving thing in a city frozen by weather, circumstance, and regret.

A veteran conductor haunted by the family he lost to the rails rings the bell three times for luck, as he has for decades. A grieving widow boards with her husband’s ashes tucked quietly in a canvas tote, determined to fulfill a promise made half a lifetime ago. A runaway teenager slips aboard with nothing but a garbage bag of belongings and the fragile hope that someone, somewhere, might be waiting. A disgraced executive flees the wreckage of a life built on compromise, carrying evidence that could destroy powerful men—or himself. And a bride in a ruined wedding gown escapes a future that has already betrayed her, unsure whether she is running from heartbreak, truth, or something growing quietly inside her.

As the train pushes into whiteout darkness, its passengers are forced together by failing power, narrow corridors of tinsel, and the intimate geography of a place where there is nowhere left to hide. Confessions spill in the dining car. Grief finds voice beneath garland-heavy ceilings. Old ornaments and broken angels watch silently as strangers begin to recognize pieces of themselves in one another.

At the heart of the train, an ancient Christmas tree stands in the observation car—decorated with a century of lost wishes, abandoned memories, and fragile hope. And above it all presides a damaged angel with a broken wing, a reminder that what survives is rarely what remains untouched.

As the storm intensifies and the rails disappear beneath snow, the Northern Heritage Express becomes more than transportation. It becomes a sanctuary. A reckoning. A moving space between what was and what might still be possible.

The Christmas Train is a deeply human, quietly magical novel about grief and grace, found family and second chances, and the strange mercy of being forced to keep going when stopping is no longer an option. With rich, cinematic prose and unforgettable characters, Camille Dufresne delivers a holiday story for readers who believe Christmas isn’t about perfection—but about showing up, broken and hopeful, and choosing to stay on the journey.

Perfect for fans of literary fiction, book clubs, and holiday novels that linger long after the final page, The Christmas Train reminds us that sometimes the most important journeys are the ones that carry us through the storm together.