If you're a fan of heart-pounding action and suspense, then buckle up for a cinematic journey through some of the most thrilling disaster train movies ever made. These films not only showcase the raw power and potential danger of high-speed trains but also weave compelling stories of human survival, heroism, and the fight against time. From runaway trains to sabotaged tracks, each film in this collection promises an unforgettable ride filled with twists, turns, and the relentless pursuit of safety.

Unstoppable (2010)
Description: Based on true events, this film follows a runaway train carrying toxic chemicals, with a veteran engineer and a young conductor racing to stop it before it causes a catastrophe.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life CSX 8888 incident, where a train ran uncontrolled for over 65 miles. The movie was shot in Pennsylvania, using real trains for authenticity.


The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
Description: A classic heist film where a group of criminals hijack a New York City subway train, demanding a ransom, leading to a tense standoff with the transit police.
Fact: The film was remade in 2009 with Denzel Washington and John Travolta. The original movie's title refers to the train's departure time from Pelham Bay Park station.


Runaway Train (1985)
Description: Two escaped convicts board a runaway train in the Alaskan wilderness, facing extreme cold and the relentless pursuit of a determined railroad worker.
Fact: The film was inspired by a 1963 Japanese film "The Runaway Train." It was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Jon Voight.


The Commuter (2018)
Description: Liam Neeson stars as an ex-cop turned insurance salesman who becomes embroiled in a criminal conspiracy during his daily commute on a train.
Fact: The film was shot on real trains in New York City, giving it an authentic feel. It also features a unique plot twist involving the train's passengers.


Silver Streak (1976)
Description: A book editor finds himself in a comedic yet perilous adventure on a train from Los Angeles to Chicago, involving murder, romance, and a plot to steal a priceless painting.
Fact: The film was one of the first major Hollywood movies to feature an interracial romance between Gene Wilder and Jill Clayburgh.


The Cassandra Crossing (1976)
Description: A terrorist attack on a train leads to a quarantine, forcing passengers to cross a dangerous, dilapidated bridge known as the Cassandra Crossing.
Fact: The film boasts an impressive international cast including Sophia Loren, Richard Harris, and Ava Gardner.


The Bullet Train (1975)
Description: A Japanese thriller about a bomb threat on the Shinkansen bullet train, with the lives of hundreds of passengers hanging in the balance.
Fact: The film was remade in 2015 as "The Bullet Train: The Movie," showcasing the evolution of Japan's high-speed rail system.


The Last Express (1997)
Description: Although a video game, this adventure set on the Orient Express in 1914 captures the essence of a train disaster with political intrigue and murder.
Fact: The game was developed by Jordan Mechner, known for "Prince of Persia," and features a rich historical setting with real-time gameplay.


Transsiberian (2008)
Description: An American couple's journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway turns into a nightmare when they become entangled with a drug smuggling operation.
Fact: The film was shot on location in Russia and China, providing an authentic backdrop for its suspenseful narrative.


The Train (1964)
Description: Set during WWII, this film follows a French Resistance leader's efforts to prevent a train full of priceless art from reaching Germany.
Fact: The film was based on the true story of the French Resistance's efforts to save art from Nazi looting. It features real trains and authentic WWII-era locomotives.
