Two young opportunists steal a briefcase, which turns out to contain wads of money. Their victim shoots at them, but they seem to escape unscathed onto an unused platform where they board a mysterious train. A preacher reads from the bible and a young boy washes passenger's feet. Leaving the train the couple leave the money with a tramp before heading to the exit where only Michael's ticket is valid.

"It's about Christianity, about following your heart and soul. Nobody's irreligious. Everybody has a belief, which is their religion. It's a very powerful thing. This film is all about believing." Hans Matheson

"The two characters are role playing when they steal the case. They are playing out a fantasy from a movie. It's more of a journey than it at first appears. It's a symbolic journey as much as a real journey." Carmen Ejogo

"Heaven is a muddy field in Cockfosters, in this film anyway." Hans Matheson. "I often wonder, when I'm sitting on the tube, what's running through people's minds as they go on this strange journey. The diversity of the stories on 'Tube Tales' gives you an idea of what's going on in people's heads." Carmen Ejogo

"I always have a strange experience on the tube. I find it bizarre that you have all these people sitting together not communicating. They're all just locked into themselves." Hans Matheson