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But to reduce this story to a mere description of crowded transport would be a mistake. The Dube Train is a masterclass in apartheid-era social commentary, cloaked in the guise of a daily commute. It is loud, claustrophobic, funny, and deeply tragic—all in the space of a few pages. Before diving into the story, it’s essential to understand the writer. Can Themba (1924–1968) was a South African journalist and writer, part of the legendary 1950s Drum generation. These were writers who chronicled the vibrant, dangerous, and desperate lives of Black South Africans under apartheid.

If you have ever squeezed into a Tokyo subway at rush hour, fought for a seat on the London Underground, or simply wondered what it feels like to be packed so tightly that your feet leave the floor, you have a fraction of an idea of what Can Themba captures in his explosive short story, The Dube Train . Dube Train Short Story By Can Themba

Next time you complain about your morning commute, remember the man in the brown suit. And make sure you know how to get off the train. Have you read "The Dube Train" or other works by the Drum writers? Share your thoughts on Can Themba’s powerful voice in the comments below. But to reduce this story to a mere

At first, it’s the normal morning crush: bodies pressed against bodies, arguments over feet, the desperate scramble for a window seat. But as the train fills, the narrator notices a strange phenomenon. A man in a brown suit begins to be lifted off his feet by the sheer pressure of the crowd. The man doesn’t resist. Instead, he smiles, relaxes, and simply lets the human current carry him like a cork on a river. Before diving into the story, it’s essential to

This is the story’s turning point. The narrator becomes obsessed. He tries to resist the crush, only to be swallowed by it. Eventually, even he gives in. The daily dehumanization of the commute becomes a strange, almost ecstatic surrender. But the story takes a final, brutal twist. When the narrator finally arrives in Johannesburg and steps off the train, he looks back. The man in the brown suit is still there, still floating, still smiling—but now the train is empty. He is trapped in a dream, or a madness, unable to step off the train of his own life. Why does this story still resonate nearly 70 years later? Because the "Dube Train" is a powerful symbol for several things:

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