Go off the rails (BrEn) - become crazy, eccentric; to act in a socially unacceptable manner, Keep (someone) on the right track - continue to work or make progress as planned, expected, or desired., jump the rails (AmEn) - lose or change focus in surprising or bizarre ways, rail against (someone or something) - protest, criticize, or complain angrily about someone or something, be on a / board a gravy train - an easy way of earning a lot of money over a long period, lose (one's) train of thought - forget what one was talking or thinking about., train wreck - total failure, disaster, or catastrophe, bring something in its ˈtrain - have something as a result; cause something to happen., set in train - start (a sequence of events); to set in motion, just the ticket - exactly the thing that is or was needed; just the perfect thing.,

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