Train stations are bustling hubs of activity, where the world seems to converge. But what happens when these symbols of connectivity become the epicenter of chaos and disaster? This curated list dives into the heart-pounding world of disaster films set at train stations. From natural calamities to man-made catastrophes, these movies showcase the resilience of the human spirit amidst the turmoil. Whether you're a fan of edge-of-your-seat action or dramatic storytelling, this collection promises an unforgettable cinematic experience.

The Train (1964)
Description: Set during WWII, this film involves a French resistance fighter trying to stop a train carrying art treasures from reaching a station in Germany.
Fact: The film was shot on location in France, using real trains and actual railway tracks.


The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
Description: This classic thriller involves a hijacked subway train in New York City, showcasing the intense negotiations and the race against time at a train station.
Fact: The film was remade in 2009 with Denzel Washington and John Travolta. The original was so popular that it inspired a novelization by John Godey.


The Cassandra Crossing (1976)
Description: A train carrying passengers infected with a deadly virus heads towards a collapsing bridge, with a station as the backdrop for the final act.
Fact: The film features an international cast including Sophia Loren, Richard Harris, and Burt Lancaster.


Unstoppable (2010)
Description: While not directly set at a train station, the film's climax involves a runaway train heading towards a station, creating a high-stakes scenario.
Fact: The movie is loosely based on the real-life CSX 8888 incident, where a train ran uncontrolled for nearly two hours.


The Commuter (2018)
Description: Liam Neeson stars as a commuter who gets caught up in a criminal conspiracy on a train, leading to a tense showdown at a station.
Fact: The film was shot in New York City, utilizing real train stations for authenticity.


The Ghost Train (1941)
Description: This British film involves passengers stranded at a haunted train station, leading to a series of mysterious and comedic events.
Fact: The film was based on a play by Arnold Ridley, who also wrote the famous British sitcom "Dad's Army."


Runaway Train (1985)
Description: Two escaped convicts board a runaway train, leading to a desperate attempt to stop it before it crashes into a station.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life incident in 1963 involving a runaway train in Russia.


The Bullet Train (1975)
Description: A Japanese film where a bomb is planted on a bullet train, creating a tense situation as it approaches various stations.
Fact: The film was remade in 2015 as "The Bullet Train" with a modern twist.


The Great Train Robbery (1963)
Description: While not a disaster film per se, this historical drama involves a heist at a train station, leading to chaos and pursuit.
Fact: The film was one of the earliest to use parallel editing to create suspense.


The Last Express (1997)
Description: Although a video game, its cinematic quality and setting on the Orient Express make it a fitting addition to this list, with a station as the final destination.
Fact: The game was developed by Jordan Mechner, who also created the "Prince of Persia" series.
