List of Films Set On Trains

A list of films set on trains:

Title Year
Back to the Future Part III 1990
Before Sunrise 1995
Breakheart Pass 1975
Broken Arrow 1996
The Bullet Train 1975
The Burning Train 1980
Cassandra Crossing, The 1975
Danger Lights 1930
Darjeeling Limited, The 2007
Death, Deceit and Destiny Aboard the Orient Express 2000
Doctor Zhivago 1965
Emperor of the North Pole 1973
From Russia with Love 1963
General, The 1927
Ghost Train, The 1941
Harvey Girls, The 1946
Horror Express 1973
Incident, The 1967
Lady Vanishes, The 1938
Lady Vanishes, The 1979
Minder on the Orient Express 1985
Mission: Impossible 1996
Money Train 1995
Murder on the Orient Express 1974
Narrow Margin, The 1952
Night Train 1959
Night Train 2009
Night Train to Munich 1940
North by Northwest 1959
Pee-wee's Big Adventure 1985
Planes, Trains and Automobiles 1987
Polar Express, The 2004
Runaway Train 1985
Santa Fe Colorado Express 1903
Seven-Per-Cent Solution, The 1976
Shanghai Express 1932
Silver Streak 1976
Sleeping Car to Trieste 1948
Snakes on a Train 2006
Snow Piercer 2013
Source Code 2011
Strangers on a Train 1951
Streamline Express 1935
Taking of the Pelham 123, The 2009
Taking of The Pelham One Two Three, The 1974
Terror Train 1980
Thomas and the Magic Railroad 2000
Throw Momma from the Train 1987
Tough Guys 1986
Train of Life 1998
Trans-Europ-Express 1966
Transsiberian 2008
Twentieth Century 1934
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory 1995
Union Pacific 1939
Unstoppable 2010
Von Ryan's Express 1965

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