This cat mummy came back to life after 3,000 years. He didn't intend to get chased by an 85 mph passenger train, or even to scare other anthro-animals. This was in the year 1960, and all the mummy really came back to life for was to buy a copy of Kookie Kookie Lend Me Your Comb. However, from the way it's looking, that mummy might as well hang up the idea of buying a copy of Kookie Kookie Lend Me Your Comb. This was inspired by the 1959 Bob McFadden song, The Mummy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC048zJHec8
The locomotive operator, Theodore Raccoon, and his assistant, Milo Aardwolf, were astounded when they saw the mummy on the tricycle come into view of the headlights. "Holy mackerel! What the heck is that?!", Theodore exclaimed as he gave a blast on the horn. Assistant operator, Milo Aardwolf, was about to hit the air brakes to put the train into emergency stop when the apparition seemed to vanish in thin air. "It's gone!", Milo exclaimed. Theodore Raccoon then said as Milo Aardwolf agreed, "I've seen some weird things during my career with this railroad. But never anything like that". "I don't think we hit it", Milo surmised. "We would have heard a thump if we did", Theodore assured Milo.
As for the cat mummy...He vanished with the tricycle out of there within only a few feet to spare, thus avoiding he and the tricycle becoming a flattened hood ornament on the locomotive. This encounter was the mummy's first concept of what trains are in the latter 2nd Millennium AD.