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{{quote|Someone's lifted the drawbridge! The train can't leave the station like this!|Excess Express conductor|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|}}
{{quote|Someone's lifted the drawbridge! The train can't leave the station like this!|Excess Express conductor|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|}}
The '''Excess Express conductor''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] that works on the [[Excess Express]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He takes care of the passengers' needs. [[Ghost T.]] later possessed him so he could write an [[Mailbox SP|e-mail]] to [[Mario]]. Unlike other Toads, the conductor sports a black cap with red spots, instead of the usual white cap.
The '''Excess Express conductor''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who works on the [[Excess Express]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He takes care of the passengers' needs. Unlike other Toads, the conductor sports a black cap with red spots, instead of the usual white cap.


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==History==
When Mario first boards the Excess Express, he reports the sticky, yummy threat to the conductor, who then reports to [[Pennington]], the only detective on board. After Mario gives an [[autograph]] of the [[Excess Express engineer|train engineer]] to [[Bub]] the [[Bob-omb]] kid, Mario must talk to the conductor, who reports that he found himself one blanket short when distributing them to the passengers as he had given his own to the last passenger, meaning that one of the passengers came aboard without a ticket. As he won't be able to sleep comfortably without his blanket, he asks Mario to look for the unticketed passenger and get the blanket. Mario has to go to Cabin 004 and use [[Vivian]] to [[Veil|hide]] in the shadows, which makes [[Ghost T.]] appear. Mario must ask the ghost for the blanket, but Ghost T. asks Mario to get his diary that is in the baggage car. To get into the baggage car, Mario has to explain the situation to the conductor and ask him to allow entry, which the conductor does as he steps aside. By using Paper Mode to get through two crates, Mario finds a [[Ragged Diary|ragged diary]]; if Mario reads it, he will get an automatic [[Game Over]]. After returning the diary to Ghost T., Ghost T. gives Mario the blanket, which Mario gives to the conductor, who rewards him with a [[Mushroom]]. Afterward, the conductor tells Mario that he should go to bed for the night.
When Mario boards the Excess Express, he reports the sticky, yummy threat to the conductor, who then reports to [[Pennington]], the only detective on board. After Mario gives an [[autograph]] of the [[Excess Express engineer|train engineer]] to [[Bub]] the [[Bob-omb]] kid, Mario must talk to the conductor, who reports that he found himself one blanket short when distributing them to the passengers as he had given his own to the last passenger, meaning that one of the passengers came aboard without a ticket. As he won't be able to sleep comfortably without his blanket, he asks Mario to look for the unticketed passenger and get the blanket. Mario has to go to Cabin 004 and use [[Vivian]] to [[Veil|hide]] in the shadows, which makes [[Ghost T.]] appear. Mario must ask the ghost for the blanket, but Ghost T. asks Mario to get his diary that is in the baggage car. To get into the baggage car, Mario has to explain the situation to the conductor and ask him to allow entry, which the conductor does as he steps aside. By using Paper Mode to get through two crates, Mario finds a [[Ragged Diary|ragged diary]]; if Mario reads it, he will get an automatic [[Game Over]]. After returning the diary to Ghost T., Ghost T. gives Mario the blanket, which Mario gives to the conductor, who rewards him with a [[Mushroom]]. Afterward, the conductor tells Mario that he should go to bed for the night.


On the third day, the conductor gets absorbed into a hoard of [[Smorg]]s that attack the train. Mario fends off the Smorgs in the baggage car and free the conductor, along with the [[Excess Express waitress|waitress]]. After Mario defeats the Smorgs, causing them to blow away in the wind, the conductor expresses his surprise that everything Mario did over the three days aboard the train was to save everybody on board.
On the third day, the conductor gets absorbed into a hoard of [[Smorg]]s that attack the train. Mario fends off the Smorgs in the baggage car and free the conductor, along with the [[Excess Express waitress|waitress]]. After Mario defeats the Smorgs, causing them to blow away in the wind, the conductor expresses his surprise that everything Mario did over the three days aboard the train was to save everybody on board.


==Tattle==
Later, [[Ghost T.]] possesses him so he can write an [[Mailbox SP|e-mail]] to [[Mario]].
*''"That's the conductor of the Excess Express. He takes care of passengers' needs. Keeping this train running smoothly is not just the engineer's job, y'know."''
 
===Tattle===
{{quote|That's the conductor of the Excess Express. He takes care of passengers' needs. Keeping this train running smoothly is not just the engineer's job, y'know.|Goombella|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
;After being saved from [[Smorg]]s
{{quote|That's the conductor of the Excess Express. I bet he didn't expect all this today!|Goombella|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
 
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