- Rail transport in fiction
Examples of railways in fiction include:
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Back to the Future Part III " The improvised method of propelling the time machine to 88MPH in 1885 was by using a steam locomotive, alsoEmmett Brown refitted a similar train as the basis of his new time machine.
*"" features a train like Digimon called Locomon that is controlled by another Digimon causing it to run wild on the rail ways. It later evolves into a meaner looking Digimon called Grandlocomon.
*"Digimon Frontier " features several train like Digimon called Trailmon that run on monorails.
*"The Thirty-Nine Steps " (book byJohn Buchan , films, one byAlfred Hitchcock ) features a sequence where the character Richard Hannay escapes from thePolice by jumping from a train. One version uses the Forth Bridge inScotland , while another is filmed on theSevern Valley Railway .
*"" (film adaptation) sees ahelicopter pursuing aTGV train into theChannel Tunnel which runs betweenGreat Britain andFrance . In reality this type of train does not travel through the Channel Tunnel, and the tunnel shown in the film has double track whereas the real tunnel has two single bores.
*The Dark Tower (book series) byStephen King . The main characterRoland of Gilead travels through a series of caves which were once part of an underground railroad system. The characters also ride on amonorail withartificial intelligence .
*"While You Were Sleeping " (film) starringSandra Bullock as a Subway worker who is mistaken for the fiancee of an injured passenger.
*"Men In Black "; "Men In Black 2" (films) starringWill Smith andTommy Lee Jones , has aliens living in the Subway.
*"The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" (film) sees a gang of criminals a Subwaytrain in order to extract a ransom.
*"Volcano" (film): An extension to the Subway meets a lava flow.
*"Network" (book) by Laurence Staig. A monster takes overLondon Underground and the minds of passengers.
*"Silver Streak" (film), in which a passenger train is both the primary set and plays a pivotal part in bringing murderers to justice.
*"Closely Watched Trains " (film), in which the story takes places at a railway station in World War II in Czechoslovakia under the Nazi occupation. The film is based onBohumil Hrabal 's novel, directed byJiří Menzel .
*"Murder on the Orient Express " (book, film) describes a train journey from Paris to Istanbul aboard theOrient Express during which a murder takes place.Hercule Poirot , riding on the train solves the mystery and justice is served.
*"The Mystery of the Blue Train " (book, TV adaptation), an earlier Poirot story in which a murder takes place on a train.
*"4.50 From Paddington " (book; film and TV adaptations), aMiss Marple story. A passenger on one train is witness to a murder being committed on another train.
*"Anna Karenina " (book) by Leo Tolstoy. Train travel is arguably the most prominent motif of the story.
*"The Lady Vanishes" (film) byAlfred Hitchcock the majority of the plot takes place on a train heading for England.
*"Death Line " (1972) and "Creep" (2004) (films) both deal with killers on theLondon Underground .
*Two seasons ofPower Rangers ,Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue andPower Rangers Mystic Force , (TV series) feature train based Megazords; the Supertrain Megezord and Solar Streak Megazord.
*"The Crazy Locomotive" byStanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz , 1923 expressionistic 45-minutes play (Obie Award -winning production at the Chelsea Theatre Center in 1977,Classical Theatre of Harlem ). Two engineers push the locomotive to ever-greater speeds causing a head-on collision.
*"La Bête humaine " (novel) byÉmile Zola , filmed 5 times, e.g. as "Cruel Train"
*"Night Train" aka "Baltic Express", 1959 Polish film byJerzy Kawalerowicz
*"From Russia with Love " -James Bond novel and film, confrontation on board of theOrient Express
*"Brief Encounter - 1945 (film) romantic meetings in a train station
*"The Motion Demon" - 1919 (book) horror stories byStefan Grabiński - Engine Driver Grot; The Wandering Train; The Motion Demon; The Sloven; The Perpetual Passenger; In the Compartment; Signals; The Siding; Ultima Thule.
*"Northwest Frontier " 1959 - British army officer smuggles an infant prince to safety aboard an antiquated locomotive.
*"The Cassandra Crossing " 1976 - Passengers aboard a transcontinental train face a threat from carrier of plague virus.
*"The Locomotive" - dynamic poem for children byJulian Tuwim , filmed byZbigniew Rybczyński
*"Strangers on a Train " (novel, film) tells the story of how two strangers meet on a train and decide to exchange murders so they can't be tied to each other.
*"Von Ryan's Express " (film) is aboutWorld War II POW's escaping by taking control of their prison train.*"
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends " — TV Series originated fromThe Railway Series by the Rev.W.Awdry
*Silver Streak Appeared in two movies, the 1934 thriller Silver Streak and the 1976 comedy with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor.
*Taggart Comet ("Atlas Shrugged ")
*"The Great Train Robbery" — feature film based on a true story, also title of a modern film.
*"Starlight Express " (Andrew Lloyd Webber ) — Musical about trains competing in a World Championship railway race.
*"Galaxy Express 999 " — From themanga andanime of the same name byLeiji Matsumoto , this train travels the galaxy from planet to planet.
* "Runaway Train" — Film about escaped inmates on a runaway train.
*"Atomic Train " — TV movie (1999) A runaway train carrying an atomic bomb into a town.
*Astrotrain A Decepticon triple-changer from the Transformers More Than Meets the Eye character line.
*"Supertrain " — A television series on a huge luxury double deckered high speed train.
*"The Celestial Railroad" — Short story byNathaniel Hawthorne
*The Taking of Pelham One Two Three — 1974 film adapted from the John Godey novel of the same name about the hijacking of a New York Subway train.
*"Tons Of Steel" — A Grateful Dead song about a man and the train he operates.
*"Iron Council " (China Mieville ) — a fantasy book about the building of a cross-continental railway line.
*"The Little Engine That Could ", a children's book. Also adapted as an animated film in 1991 (seeThe Little Engine That Could (film) ).
*"Horror Express ", an Anglo-Spanish horror film set aboard theTrans-Siberian Express and follows a group of passengers as they are killed off one by one.
*"Edith Wharton's Journey", a drama produced by theRadio Tales series for National Public Radio, adapted from Edith Wharton's short story about a woman whose husband dies during a train trip to New York, and her subsequent attempts to hide his body during the journey.External links
* [http://www.spikesys.com/Trains/rly_movs.html List of Railway Movies] (as of December 5, 1994)."
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