| UNDERITS | How train used to operate independently (5,3,3,5) |
| OWNSTEAM | How train used to operate independently (5,3,3,5) |
| EXPRESS | Fast train used to belong to the media (7) |
| STANDALONE | Priest and a loner mostly able to operate independently |
| FREEWHEEL | Operate independently unimpeded by wife and husband to catch a fish (9) |
| SHACK | Shake ___ (chain that used to operate a webcam in Madison Square Park for potential patrons to track the line) |
| KEYPAD | Feature used to operate a portable electronic device (6) |
| REMOTE | Device used to operate equipment from afar (6) |
| TOKEN | Metal or plastic disc used to operate a slot machine (5) |
| PEDAL | Inner diameter of ring used to operate this lever (5) |
| SCENICRAILWAY | Train used as amusement activity (6,7) |
| SLEEPER | Sort of train used by a foreign agent? (7) |
| CHOOCHOO | Train used especially by children (4-4) |
| ENDWISE | How train cars are linked |
| BLOWSTHEWHISTLE | How train driver exposes corruption? (5,3,7) |
| GOOFFTHERAILS | How train might accidentally become disorganised (2,3,3,5) |
| CATHERINEHOWARD | How train reached Barking for Queen once (9,6) |
| REMOTECONTROL | An electronic device used to operate another device from a distance, usually wirelessly (6,7) |
| FREEHAND | Licence, one that isn't used to operate a steering wheel? (4,4) |
| FOOT | Part of the leg used to operate a pedal/treadle; or, a pedestal or other base on which anything stands (4) |