List of films set on trains

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TitleYearStudio
3 for Bedroom C 1952
The 15:17 to Paris 2018
27 Down 1974
30 Winchester per El Diablo 1965
Aces Go Places 3 1984
Atomic Train 1999
Avalanche Express 1979
Avanti! 1972
Back To The Future Part III 1990 [1] Universal Pictures
Bebert and the train 1963
Before Sunrise 1995
La Bête Humaine 1938
Beyond the Door III 1989
Born to Kill 1947
Boxcar Bertha 1972
Breakheart Pass 1975
Broadway Limited 1941
Broken Arrow 1996
Bullet to Beijing 1995
Bullet Train 2022
By Whose Hand? 1932
Cairo Station 1958
Caught on a Train 1980
Chattanooga Choo Choo 1984
Chennai Express 2013
Child 44 2015
The Cassandra Crossing 1976
Cold War 2 2016
The Commuter 2018
Dadar Kirti 1980
Danger Lights 1930
The Darjeeling Limited 2007
Dark of the Sun 1968
Dark Phoenix 2019
The Day of the Roses 1998
Death, Deceit and Destiny Aboard the Orient Express 2000
Death Train 1993
Death Train2003
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train 2020
Denver & Rio Grande 1952
Derailed 2002
Disaster on the Coastliner 1979
Divergent 2014
The Divergent Series: Insurgent 2015
Down to Earth 1947
Drag Me to Hell 2009
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors 1965
The Edge 2010
Ekk Deewana Tha 2012
End of the Line 1987
Emperor of the North Pole 1973
The Equalizer 2 2018
Europa 1991
The Expendables 3 2014
Fast Five 2011
Finders Keepers 1984
Final Destination 3 2006
The Bullet Train 1975
The Burning Train 1980
The First Great Train Robbery 1979
The Five Man Army 1969
French Kiss 1995
Florida Special 1936
Frequencies 2013
The Flying Scotsman 1929
The General 1926
The Ghost Train 1941
The Girl on the Train 2016
Go West (Marx Bros.) 1940
GoldenEye 1995
The Great K & A Train Robbery 1926
The Great Locomotive Chase 1956 [2] Walt Disney Pictures
The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery 1966
The Great Train Robbery 1903
The Greatest Show on Earth 1952
The Grey Fox 1982
Grifters 1990
The Harvey Girls 1946
The Head Vanishes 2016
Home on the Range 2004
Horror Express 1973
Howl 2015
Human Desire 1954
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire 2013
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes 2023
In Old Oklahoma 1943
In the Heat of the Night 1967
It Happened to Jane 1959
The Incident 1967
The Journey of Natty Gann 1985 [3] Walt Disney Pictures
Kamen Rider Zero-One the Movie: Real×Time 2020
Knowing 2009
The Lady Vanishes 1938
The Lady Vanishes 1979
The Lady Vanishes 2013
The Last Journey 1936
Last Passenger 2013
Last Stop on the Night Train 1975
Leave Her to Heaven 1945
Der letzte Zug 2006
The Lone Ranger 2013
Madagascar 2005
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 2012
Maze Runner: The Death Cure 2018
The Midnight Meat Train 2008
Minder on the Orient Express 1985
Mission: Impossible 1996
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One 2023
Moebius 1996
The Molly Maguires 1970
Money Train 1995 [4] Columbia Pictures
Mr. Nobody 2009
Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone 1950
Muppets Most Wanted 2014
Murder in the Private Car 1934
Murder on the Orient Express 1974
Murder on the Orient Express 2001
Murder on the Orient Express 2017
My Little Chickadee 1940
The Mystery Train 1931
Mystery Train 1989
The Narrow Margin 1952
Narrow Margin 1990
Nayak 1966
Ned Kelly 2003
Night Mail 1936
Night on the Galactic Railroad 1985
Night Passage 1957
Night Train 1959
Night Train 2009
Night Train to Lisbon 2013
Night Train to Munich 1940
Night Train to Paris 1964
Night Train to Terror 1985
Night Train to Venice 1996
North by Northwest 1959
North West Frontier 1959
Number Seventeen 1932
Oh, Mr Porter! 1937
Once Upon a Time in the West 1968
Orient Express 1927
Orient Express 1934
Our Hospitality 1923
The Palm Beach Story 1942
Pee-wee's Big Adventure 1985
Praktan 2016
Phantom Express 1932
The Polar Express 2004
Poppoya 1999
Priest 2011
The Railrodder 1965
Railway Guerrilla1956
Railway Heroes 2021
The Railway Man 2013
Rhinegold 1978
Ripley's Game 2002
Rome Express 1932
Rome Express 1950
Run All Night 2015
Runaway! 1973
Runaway Train 1985
Santa Fe 1951
Santa Fe Trail 1940
Search and Destroy2020
Seconds 1966
Seconds to Spare 2002
Shadow of a Doubt 1943
Shanghai Express 1932
Sherlock Holmes in Washington 1943
Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion the Movie: The Marvelous Fast ALFA-X That Comes From The Future 2019
Shock Wave 2 2020
Sholay 1975
The Silent Passenger 1935
Silver Streak 1934
Silver Streak 1976 [5] 20th Century Fox
Sleep, My Love 1948
Sleepers West 1941
Sleeping Car 1933
Sleeping Car to Trieste 1948
Snakes on a Train 2006
Snow 1963
Snowpiercer 2013
Some Like It Hot 1959
Source Code 2011
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron 2002
Stand by Me 1986
The Sting 1973
Strangers on a Train 1951
Streamline Express 1935
Super 8 2011
Supercop 2 1993
Switchback 1997
The 39 Steps 1935
The Taking of Pelham 123 2009
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three 1974
The Tall Target 1951
Terror by Night 1946
Terror Train 1980
Tezz 2012
This Gun for Hire 1942
Thomas and the Magic Railroad 2000
Throw Momma from the Train 1987
The Titfield Thunderbolt 1953
Tough Guys 1986
Tourist train 1933
The Ghost and the Darkness 1996
The Train 1964
The Train 1970
The Train 1973
Train 2008
Train of Events 1949
Train of Life 1998
The Train Robbers 1973
Train to Busan 2016
Trans-Europ-Express 1966
Trading Places 1983
TransSiberian 2008
Twisted Rails 1934
Twentieth Century 1934
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory 1995
Union Pacific 1939
Unstoppable 2010
Von Ryan's Express 1965 [6] 20th Century Fox
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa 2010
The Water Diviner 2014
Where the Hell's That Gold? 1988 CBS
The White Storm 2: Drug Lords 2019
Wild Seed 1966
Ye Maaya Chesave 2010
Shoah 1985

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