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» For the original railroad term see whistle stop.A whistlestop or whistlestop tour is a style of political campaigning where the politician makes a series of brief appearances or speeches at a number of small towns over a short period of time. Originally, whistlestops were conducted from the caboose of a locomotive.

In the 1800s, when travel by railroad was the most common means of traveling long distances over the vast expanses of land in the United States, politicians would charter tour trains which would travel from town to town. At each stop, the candidate would make a speech from the train, but might rarely set foot on the ground.
   Use of the term has spread to cover any travel done very quickly and with only brief pauses. It is common to hear this expression in the United Kingdom and other countries as well as the United States where the term originated.

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The following are examples of whistle stop train tours:
Image:Staggers-truman1948.jpg|President Harry S. Truman at the mic, 1948 in Keyser, West Virginia. Image:Fords train tour.jpg|President Gerald and First Lady Betty Ford wave from a train during their whistle stop train tour of Michigan, 1976. Image:Reagan train tour.jpg|President Ronald Reagan goes on a whistle stop tour through Ohio, 1984. Further Information

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