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*During the events of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', [[Francis]] writes about wishing to buy an Excess Express train set. | *During the events of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', [[Francis]] writes about wishing to buy an Excess Express train set. | ||
*The Excess Express has the most music tracks in the game, with there being a total of eight (one each for day, dusk, and night, one as the track for [[Pennington]], one as the music played for [[Ghost T.]], one for [[Riverside Station]], the music played when the Smorgs attack the train, and one more if counting the lack of music for the baggage car). | *The Excess Express has the most music tracks in the game, with there being a total of eight (one each for day, dusk, and night, one as the track for [[Pennington]], one as the music played for [[Ghost T.]], one for [[Riverside Station]], the music played when the Smorgs attack the train, and one more if counting the lack of music for the baggage car). |