what does the poet mean by 'charging along like troops in a battle' in the poem from the railway carriage.
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Faster than fairies, Faster than witches, Bridges and houses, hedges and ditches; And charging along like troops in a battle, ... Poet says that train runs more quickly than the fairies can fly or the witches can move. When train advances forward it seems as the soldiers are attacking enemy in a battle field.
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who are charging along like troops in a battle