The path for that one is right, middle, right, left, left (cost. Read this account of a bushranger robbery, at Victorias Ararat goldfields, in1857.6. Although there is still a chance where you will get the 5 chamber one before the 3 chambers.) where you go through 5 chambers and get the holy grail and heal to full. During the colonial period bushrangers committed serious crimes. The conductor - who was being robbed for the third time - shot at him, almost severing his arm. Theres a different variant (Which will always appear after you have completed the first variant in the same run. It didn't work, though: the train ended up stopping on a curve and he couldn't disconnect them.
Thomas Ketchum, however, decided to give it one last try - even though he was the only one left. He boarded a train, with the intention of disconnecting the mail and express cars, and walking away with still more loot. One by one, members of the gang started getting picked off, caught, or killed. They hit another train in 1897 for around $60,000 in gold and silver (or almost $2 million in today's money), and yet another in 1899 for only slightly less: $50,000. with authority to arrest the Doans, either dead or alive, and to affix a price upon their heads, to be given to any one who should take them' and then goes on to tell a story about one of Pipers pursuits of the Doans. They escaped with it, and when the so-called Ketchum Gang showed up in New Mexico, they settled in. 1897 'The Doan Outlaws or, Bucks Countys Cowboys' by John Pugh - 'Colonel George Piper was appointed a deputy Marshal of the U.S. That was in 1892, and they ended up hitting the jackpot: around $20,000, or a whopping $575,000, adjusted for inflation.