When I was a grad student a Michigan State the "du jour" was to go over to a little hole in the wall on College Avenue for breakfast (when of course we could afford it) get to our 8am theory classes (music theory - don't ask) and then back to Marshalls music to see what new records had come in and then look at the record sale rack that went up at 10am sharp daily.
I still own this record. I bought it for $.99 in 1968. It is up on eBay for $33. Little Train of Caipira is on it. I had a music lit class on French music of the 19-20 century and Honegger's Pacific 231 was the big deal about train music.
THIS IS SOOOOO MUCH BETTER. If you aren't on a train in the Brazilian wilderness..then god help ya' as it must be an adventure of a lifetime.
Some train music maestro.