I still remember the day I waltzed into Chapter 4 of Infinity Nikki, brimming with confidence after breezing through the earlier quests. Little did I know that a deserted train station filled with coma patients and riddle‑obsessed mechanics was about to humble me harder than a missed styling challenge. The Choo‑Choo Station Mystery is one of those side quests that laughs at your hubris, and even in 2026, with the game expanded to Florawish shores and beyond, this early‑game puzzle remains unchanged – and utterly perplexing. So grab your Floral Gliding Outfit and a strong cup of tea; I’m going to walk you through how I finally cracked it.

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Before you can even set foot in that eerie station, you need to tick two boxes. First, unlock and equip the Floral Gliding Outfit. I can’t stress this enough: without it, you’ll plummet into the abyss like a badly thrown Wishful Aurosa. Second, you must have repaired the Skypass at Handsome Lads Circus. If you’re still staring at a broken contraption, head back and fix it – trust me, the game won’t let you progress otherwise. Once both are sorted, make your way to the eastern Skypass at the circus. The flight itself is a mini‑game: swoop through rings for a speed boost and collect every bubble flower you see to keep your stamina bar alive. I face‑planted twice because I ignored the flowers, so learn from my mistakes.

After a surprisingly cinematic landing, a cutscene introduces you to Lofty Lorling Velvi, who fills you in on the local disaster. Apparently, the mysterious coma cases have hit Choo‑Choo Station, and the conductor himself is out cold, leaving his daughter Flora to hold down the fort. It’s all very dramatic, but my brain was mostly focused on the fact that I’d just unlocked a new area to loot.

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As you follow the quest marker through abandoned carriages, keep your eyes peeled for hidden goodies. On the left inside the first carriage, two Dews of Inspiration are tucked against the wall. Just as you exit, three more sparkle on your left. And behind a pile of breakable boxes sits a Whimstar – I used a Plunge attack to shatter everything and snag it, but Purification works too. Honestly, these distractions were the only thing keeping me sane as I approached what felt like a soap opera reunion. When you finally reach the conductor’s location, you discover that Flora is also injured. The cure? Floragale Cloth, which only Ms. Wrench can provide.

Cue the scavenger hunt. Ms. Wrench is perched high up on a Stone Tree, and the easiest route is from the Choo‑Choo Station Shipping Center Warp Spire. Then it’s a clamber over boxes and barrels, a deep breath, and a leap into the stream of air rushing from a giant flower – your Floral Gliding Outfit will carry you to the top. There you’ll find the mechanic, who cheerfully informs you that yes, she has the cloth, but it’s locked behind a “simple” poem‑and‑whistle puzzle. Simple, my ruffled skirt.

The puzzle requires you to hit four Silvergale Whistle parts with Purification in the exact order described by her poem. If you’re like me, you’ll zone out during the recitation and then panic. Here’s the poem for reference, because memorising it while balancing on a tree crown is not fun:

“Ride, ride towards the tall Stonetree; choo‑choo. The sound of the train is crowing, brilliant sun of the station shines on all as it should, with its yellow flowers blooming across the field and white sheep across the grass prancing. The carriage scenery is yours eternally – on the fourth blast of the whistle’s blowing!”

My first three attempts were a symphony of failure. I shot the sun before the stone tree, the florasheep before the sunflowers, and once I even purified my own face out of frustration. The correct order, which I now have tattooed on my brain, is:

  • 🪨 Stone Tree (on the left at the back)

  • ☀️ Sun (on the right at the back)

  • 🌻 Sunflowers (on the left at the front)

  • 🐑 Florasheep (on the right at the front)

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Nail that sequence and the carriage swings open. Ms. Wrench hands over the Floragale Cloth, and Nikki gets to play delivery girl. Returning to Flora and Raggy triggers the next step: tracking down the Train Conductor’s Log. This is where the quest’s design feels a bit like the devs were testing our patience. The log is located at the Train Repair Station, which sits on another Stone Tree just southwest of Ms. Wrench. Go back to her platform, eye the ledge in the southwest, and glide across – after activating the Warp Spire on the repair station island, of course. You don’t want to repeat the journey if you fall.

Clear the area of Esselings first. I tried skipping that step and got my ribbon handed to me multiple times. Once the enemies are gone, head to the small building in the south. On a dusty table outside lies the Train Conductor’s Log. Tapping it reveals the sorry tale of how the poor man ended up in a coma, and, more importantly, it unshackles the main story of Chapter 4. The relief I felt at that moment was comparable to finally pulling a five‑star outfit from a single resonance.

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Looking back from 2026, the Choo‑Choo Station Mystery remains a quintessential Infinity Nikki experience – part poetic nonsense, part platforming, and fully capable of derailing your evening. The puzzle logic is sound once you decipher it, but during a blind playthrough, it’s a masterclass in how a few misplaced purifying orbs can turn a styling adventure into a rage‑quit simulator. My advice? Bring patience, snack breaks, and maybe a notepad. And if you see me gliding around the station still screaming at whistles, just nod and walk away.