The Best Train Movies of All Time - Grab Your Popcorn and Get Ready for an Epic Journey!

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    Chapter List:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:40 - Number 20
    1:34 - Number 19
    2:17 - Number 18
    2:48 - Number 17
    3:36 - Number 16
    4:15 - Number 15
    5:02 - Number 14
    5:31 - Number 13
    6:14 - Number 12
    7:02 - Number 11
    7:45 - Number 10
    9:00 - Number 9
    9:44 - Number 8
    10:47 - Number 7
    11:44 - Number 6
    12:57 - Number 5
    13:48 - Number 4
    14:29 - Number 3
    15:26 - Number 2
    16:10 - Honorable Mention 1
    16:58 - Honorable Mention 2
    17:31 - Number 1
    18:13 - Conclusion
    18:27 - End Credits
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  • @Ericstrains
    @Ericstrains  Před rokem +72

    I goofed on "Unstoppable". I said "Triple 8" but I meant to say "Crazy 8's". Road number of the real runaway locomotive was CSX 8888. Oops!

    • @wholelawyer
      @wholelawyer Před rokem +7

      Another thing the crash into the station in silver streak was inspired by the federal express runaway when a Pennsylvania railroad passenger train ranaway and crashed into the union station few days before the U.S President Eisenhower was elected.

    • @basicallyarobloxian4533
      @basicallyarobloxian4533 Před rokem

      @@wholelawyer Thunderbolt Siren 1000 Productions did an awesome video on this: czcams.com/video/ae4utzQ6Cf0/video.html

    • @mrtrain6118
      @mrtrain6118 Před rokem +2

      My great grandfather was in that station when that happened

    • @wholelawyer
      @wholelawyer Před rokem

      @@basicallyarobloxian4533 i know i watched all of his documentary's of train wrecks and engines of septa

    • @modelrailpreservation
      @modelrailpreservation Před rokem +2

      Not to be super technical, but it's just 'Silver Streak'. I make the distinction, as there was a movie in 1934 or 1935 called 'The Silver Streak', which starred the Burlington Route's Pioneer Zephyr. For me this is notable, as when I interviewed for a position at the Wisconsin Auto Museum to be the caretaker of the 1949 Showroom Layout replica, our curator had a sort of "Secret test question" for me, asking me if I was familiar with the movie 'The Silver Streak', and I asked if she was referring to the one with the Pioneer Zephyr from the 1930s. She was, and told me that was a test, to see if I paid attention to small details.

  • @MrAlex-ej8ov
    @MrAlex-ej8ov Před rokem +161

    Surprised, no mention of "Emperor of the North" also called "Emperor of the North Pole", if you haven't heard of it or seen it I highly recommend.

    • @VintageRenewed
      @VintageRenewed Před rokem +14

      Emperor of the north is definitely a top movie

    • @TimMacPA
      @TimMacPA Před rokem +13

      Very surprised is a bit of an understatement. Also Buster Keaton's The General.

    • @basicallyarobloxian4533
      @basicallyarobloxian4533 Před rokem +2

      I always thought the hobo from that movie was on the Polar Express, as a ghost of sorts.

    • @rydot
      @rydot Před rokem +12

      Emperor of the North has some of the most realistic train operations ever depicted in a feature film. Eric, if you haven't seen it, you really ought to check it out!

    • @Gunnut357mag
      @Gunnut357mag Před rokem +9

      I absolutely agree. I know it’s not a super well known movie but it is the most train focused movie of all time and the plot isn’t the typical and overplayed murder one a train theme

  • @Coalsmoke
    @Coalsmoke Před rokem +55

    Good list, but you are missing some of the best train movies of all time. Buster Keaton's "The General" of 1926 is in every sense, the ultimate train movie with more action and adventure than you could think of, all filmed in real time with no special effects. Simply amazing. Another is 1973's "Emperor of the North Pole" starring Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine. Again, no stop action on, in and under real trains without special effects.

    • @Decrepit_Productions
      @Decrepit_Productions Před rokem +6

      Yeah, Keaton's "The General" is tops for on-train in-the-loco coverage. While at it, we might as well mention the Canandian film "The Railrodder", which stars Keaton near the end of his life, still able to perform his own stunts ,or most of them. (It can be see here on YT.) Also, "Bridge on the River Kwai" is worthy of at least an honorable mention. Truly great film, whose main plot-device is the building of a railway bridge by WWII prisoners.

    • @jonanjello
      @jonanjello Před rokem

      Just watched The General for the first time this year - incredible. It feels like a proto-Fury Road with a train pursuit there and back again for most of the film's narrative.

    • @paulhare662
      @paulhare662 Před rokem

      Keaton acually learned to drive the locomotive and drove it throughout the movie. If any of you watch it on You Tube, play it at .75 speed, it looks more natural that way.

    • @EdmondGantney
      @EdmondGantney Před rokem

      You mean "The Great Train Robbery"?

  • @PennCentral5700
    @PennCentral5700 Před rokem +42

    One of my favorites is “The Titfield Thunderbolt.” It’s an old British movie about a group of townspeople who run a branch line by themselves after the railway abandons it. It’s a very heartwarming and funny movie. Another favorite of mine is “Galaxy Express 999,” an old Japanese animated film about a steam train that travels through space, and a young boy who travels on it to avenge the death of his mother. It’s a very solemn and thought provoking film, but I still really like it, and the novel concept of a steam train traveling through space is a cool enough concept to get me hooked.

    • @H.O.Scalemodeler4501
      @H.O.Scalemodeler4501 Před rokem +6

      I’m kinda disappointed titfield thunderbolt didn’t make it on this list

    • @modelrailpreservation
      @modelrailpreservation Před rokem +4

      @@H.O.Scalemodeler4501 So am I. It's a wonderful movie, and really conveys the true spirit of preservation.

    • @elliottlewandowski6115
      @elliottlewandowski6115 Před rokem +2

      The Titifeld Thunderbolt and Galaxy Express 999 are fantastic for sure.

    • @susanagomez2873
      @susanagomez2873 Před rokem

      Yeah I like that movie too the 14xx Auto tank pretty good in my opinion

    • @simontaylor2319
      @simontaylor2319 Před rokem +1

      Titfield Thunderbolt was a great film, as was Oh Mr Porter & Ghost Train

  • @Aegris-Somnia
    @Aegris-Somnia Před rokem +13

    My favorite train movie is "End of The Line" a 1987 movie about a closure of a railroad couple of employees steal a train to take to the company hq to confront the company CEO.

    • @MFXdump
      @MFXdump Před rokem

      And Wilford Brimley almost eats lead, instead of his Quaker Oats.

  • @TomzTrainzandAccessories
    @TomzTrainzandAccessories Před rokem +25

    There was a made for TV movie in 1973 called “Runaway!”. It was about a group of skiers trapped in a runaway train coming down the mountain.
    Another holiday movie had a great train scene. It’s called “White Christmas” starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera Ellen. They were doing an overnight trip on a train from New York, heading up north to a town called Pinetree, Vermont to do a show at the ski lodge. They had a nice musical scene singing the song “Snow”. Ironically at the end of that scene, they show a Santa Fe F3 in the Warbonnet paint scheme riding along the Pacific Coast Highway with Pacific Ocean and palm trees in the background. In the movie, they were on the east coast heading up to Vermont from New York, and should have riding either the New York Central or New Haven trains. LOL

    • @whew5
      @whew5 Před rokem

      Excellent movie

    • @EuroScot2023
      @EuroScot2023 Před rokem

      Surely, they are on a train from Florida north at the point they do that scene? So the palm trees are not so out of place.

  • @silverstonestudios01
    @silverstonestudios01 Před rokem +31

    I was expecting to see Steven Seagull's "Under Siege 2." I grew up with the movie, and that was one of the movies that ignited my love for railroading. It also has one of the greatest train crash scenes, in my opinion, ever.

    • @Aegris-Somnia
      @Aegris-Somnia Před rokem +1

      That was my second favorite "train movie". Yeah I enjoyed the train wreck as well.

    • @stevefalotico8205
      @stevefalotico8205 Před rokem +1

      Agreed. That end scene is pretty spectacular.

    • @wesmo15
      @wesmo15 Před rokem +1

      I came here to suggest this move, but you beat me to it! Steven Segal is a real life lunatic, but my brother and I loved this move as kids.

    • @RayganSlatter
      @RayganSlatter Před rokem +2

      Agreed and Broken Arrow too.

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 Před rokem

      Its one of those movies where the plot and acting is... well subpar, but the rest of it is so excellent, you just can´t ignore it. Its really very spectacular. I did see it in cinema the first time around, and it was excellent. Better than bridges over Madison county that was my other option.
      Anyway, one of the things that make souch a good train movie is that everywhere in the train you can look out of the window. This is really uncommon. Because most train movies film the interior on a set.. and so does under sige 2. But they used some clever computer magic to make it look like they didnt.
      And for the external sceans they of cause used a real train, but the train it self was pretty much more of a mobile studio than a train

  • @SwindellSteamWorks
    @SwindellSteamWorks Před rokem +5

    Emperor Of The North remains to be my top movie for not just the train action, or that the locomotives used in the film are still around to this day; notably #19 which is nearing restoration at the Age Of Steam Roundhouse, but more so how it truly captures the height of the Great Depression and what life was like for the hobos.

  • @lthdean
    @lthdean Před rokem +7

    Two best Train movies ever about "TRAINS". Emperor of the North (1974) with Lee Marvin, Keith Carradine and Ernest Borgnine and The Train (1964 B & W ) with Burt Lancaster as the hero train engineer Labiche in WW II. Great talented actors in movies where the TRAIN is the star.

  • @richardtalbot2529
    @richardtalbot2529 Před rokem +9

    I am surprised that North By Northwest with Cary Grant and directed by Alfred Hitchcock did not gain Mention, wonderful footage of the 20th. century limited.

    • @mamanbear1
      @mamanbear1 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely true - there are scenes of the now demolished La Salle Street Staition where the Super Chief and NYC 20th Century departed. Great shots of the interior of the Pullmans and dining car.

    • @frugalfilmmakers
      @frugalfilmmakers Před rokem

      One of my Favorite Films of all time.

  • @Brian60646
    @Brian60646 Před rokem +6

    I was also surprised to see that "Emperor of the North" was not included. One of the best train movies ever with Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine and Keith Carradine. Steam trains in the Pacific Northwest. Watch it! You will really like it.

  • @robbymc4483
    @robbymc4483 Před rokem +13

    How could anyone not include one of the very best, if not THE best train movies... Emperor of the North, with Ernest Borgnine and Lee Marvin... great period train action from start to finish...

  • @therealskull4786
    @therealskull4786 Před rokem +12

    Although a short film, I suggest you see Buster Keaton's "The Railrodder" if you haven't. It has some really cool scenery of Canada (including some cool CN and CP stuff) from the 60s.

    • @arrowguy173
      @arrowguy173 Před rokem +1

      Yes!! Ran across it online recently.

    • @rjb5847
      @rjb5847 Před rokem

      That movie was done by the National Film Board of Canada, lot's of dated Canadian early diesel action.

  • @RantingLoudly
    @RantingLoudly Před rokem +10

    You should also check out The Cassandra Crossing. It's a great movie set entirely on a train!

  • @quintinbarnhart
    @quintinbarnhart Před rokem +8

    A little surprised Union Pacific wasn’t on the list. Great selection!

  • @startrek91481
    @startrek91481 Před rokem +13

    1986's "Tough Guys" with Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas is my all time favorite "train movie". Great scenes with SP 4449 and Hollywood legends.
    Another movie that isn't on this list that is just a good popcorn flick is 2022's "Bullet Train".

    • @jt1stcav
      @jt1stcav Před rokem

      In my opinion, "Tough Guys" should've been rated #1 on the list, but that's just my opinion. Great list of favorite train films all the way around!

    • @darrylowens59
      @darrylowens59 Před rokem +1

      Daylight liv dat beautiful locomotive

  • @randyjacobs9489
    @randyjacobs9489 Před rokem +3

    A great funny movie is " Throw Mama from the train'' Hilarious!

  • @Lelandphotography
    @Lelandphotography Před rokem +21

    How is "From Russia with Love" not on this list. It's got Connery and Shaw in it. It's the best Bond film imo.

    • @Kane26510
      @Kane26510 Před rokem +1

      One of the obvious oversights. 007 makes his escape on a train. From Turkey almost all the way to Italy, dodging enemy agents and a psychopathic killer, who would again portray a psychopathic killer on a train in 1973's PELHAM 123.

    • @jimcollins9837
      @jimcollins9837 Před rokem +1

      @@Kane26510 Maybe you needed more than 20.

  • @adamrossmanith6739
    @adamrossmanith6739 Před rokem +6

    1939's Union Pacific with Joel McCrea and Barbara Stanwyck is definitely high on my list.

    • @Kane26510
      @Kane26510 Před rokem

      Barbara Stanwyck was a phenomenal actress.

    • @fredbeaulieu6380
      @fredbeaulieu6380 Před rokem

      Greatest railroad movie ever made.

    • @fredbeaulieu6380
      @fredbeaulieu6380 Před rokem

      @@Kane26510 "A lad lies murdered and nothing will be done..."

  • @Gunnut357mag
    @Gunnut357mag Před rokem +6

    I agree with others. Very disappointed you didn’t mention Emporer of the North. The whole movie is basically one big train scene and the actors Ernest Borgnine and Lee Marvin play so well together. I agree with all your other choices but I believe Emperor of the North should be in the top 5 at least.

    • @BSmith2277
      @BSmith2277 Před rokem +3

      Well stated!
      98% of the movie, a steam powered freight train is 'the' movie set.
      A1 to Portland!!

    • @rickym2881
      @rickym2881 Před rokem +1

      Truth be told I expected the movie to be on the list. Imagine my surprise…

    • @ANUMBERONE1
      @ANUMBERONE1 Před rokem

      Me too!

  • @williambishop2384
    @williambishop2384 Před rokem +2

    "Terror on a Train", aka Time Bomb; a British production from 1953 starring Glenn Ford involving a trainload of sea mines.
    "Breakheart Pass" starring Charles Bronson, filmed on the Cumbres and Toltec
    "Under Siege 2" starring Eric Bogosian and Steven Seagal, with a young Katherine Heigl.

  • @SEANSMART30
    @SEANSMART30 Před rokem +5

    Great list and know most of them. I will look up the ones I haven’t seen. I would add; North West Frontier, The Railway Children, Bridge on the River Kwai, The Ladykillers and Nightmail.
    Thanks Eric

  • @d.cthehobbyist2252
    @d.cthehobbyist2252 Před rokem +2

    I remember as a child watching Chattanooga choo choo over and over. My parents bought me the tyco Chattanooga choo choo for Christmas .

  • @vojta3657
    @vojta3657 Před rokem +8

    My absolutely favourite train movie is The General with Buster Keaton. I love the classic American 4-4-0s and the exiting railroad stunts make this movie the number one on my list

    • @nikolassteedle3856
      @nikolassteedle3856 Před rokem +2

      Really sad The General wasn’t at least mentioned

    • @kleetus92
      @kleetus92 Před rokem

      @@nikolassteedle3856 Oddly enough the General herself actually was in one of the other movies he mentioned, just not the one that made her famous!

    • @kleetus92
      @kleetus92 Před rokem +2

      Actually, another great later Buster Keaton train movie was 'Railrodder' in 1965... he basically goes coast to coast in Canada on a track speeder...

  • @B-Mart
    @B-Mart Před rokem +19

    Tough Guys 1986 Staring Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas definitely one of my top 20. So many quotable moments. “We’re going to Mexico!”

  • @pastorterry6501
    @pastorterry6501 Před rokem +2

    There are a few classics that were not mentioned, but trains have a major presence:
    "Emperor of the North"
    "Danger Lights"
    "Hurricane Express"
    "The Greatest Show on Earth"
    "Chartreuse Caboose"
    "End of the Line "

    • @P_litzer
      @P_litzer Před 9 měsíci +1

      Don’t forget the Station Agent

  • @louistallarigo5589
    @louistallarigo5589 Před rokem +5

    Kinda surprised to not have Tough Guys mentioned

    • @jt1stcav
      @jt1stcav Před rokem

      I agree...I thought for sure it would've been in the top 5, if not #1.

  • @paulkoza8652
    @paulkoza8652 Před rokem +4

    You did well. I was surprised. A few honorable mentions. Dr. Zhivago - the train sequence when they were leaving Moscow for the Urals was great. Although not a movie, the series Babylon Berlin, made in Germany with a train that contained gold. Worth a look. Also, another Agatha Christie, Miss Marple and the 450 from Paddington. Glad you included The Taking of Pelham 123. Great film.

  • @johnferdico2490
    @johnferdico2490 Před rokem +2

    "La bete humane" a 1938 french film directed by Jean Renoir

  • @thundercreekcustoms
    @thundercreekcustoms Před rokem +7

    Polar Express came out the year I was born. My parents had it on DVD, and we've watched it almost every Christmas since. Some people say the animation is creepy, but I always found it endearing in its own way. Regardless, it is definitely responsible for my love of railroading. It captures that magical feeling so well.

    • @Broncort1
      @Broncort1 Před rokem

      My daughter is grown up and gone yet I still watch that movie every Christmas Eve….brings back memories.

    • @dillonohlemiller401
      @dillonohlemiller401 Před rokem +2

      I don’t understand how people think it’s creepy. It’s my favorite Christmas movie

    • @joshmontemayor6098
      @joshmontemayor6098 Před rokem +2

      The Polar Express was what got me back into trains.

    • @joewilson9744
      @joewilson9744 Před rokem

      creepy, with a capital "C"

    • @thundercreekcustoms
      @thundercreekcustoms Před rokem

      @@joewilson9744 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @illygah
    @illygah Před 11 měsíci +1

    shout out to "emperor of the north pole" when I was in training at mac yard with CN in 2013, I asked my rules instructor Tony Vacosa about his recommended "train movies" and it was right there at the top of the list. Surprised at it's omission from this list but happy to learn about all the other movies that Tony didn't know about. We used to play a game with unstoppable during that training where you had to take a drink everytime there was a rules violation. It's impossible to win.

  • @robertwillett9204
    @robertwillett9204 Před rokem +2

    Watch “Emperor of the North” with Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine and Keith Carradine. It’s a film about a veteran hobo and a rookie who take on a cruel conductor famous for viciously kicking hobos off his trains.

  • @SmokyHillsSwitcher
    @SmokyHillsSwitcher Před rokem +1

    9:40 I used that for my graduation quote. 7 months out of high school and I’m a student conductor for Kyle Railroad in Kansas

  • @mec4703
    @mec4703 Před rokem +3

    Emperor of the North is by far the best and no mention whatsoever. Sorry Eric, you blew it.

    • @Ericstrains
      @Ericstrains  Před rokem +1

      Oh well, nobody’s perfect

    • @ANUMBERONE1
      @ANUMBERONE1 Před rokem

      You need to watch it! It should be A-Number 1! Pun intended!

  • @NorthTrainmeister
    @NorthTrainmeister Před rokem +3

    This video did not disappoint...loved your pick for #1 train movie. 'Silver Streak' forever!

  • @tranmere292
    @tranmere292 Před rokem +4

    I was all ready to complain you hadn't included my favourite train movie but fortunately I waited until the the. Silver Streak is one of those movies I can watch over and over and still enjoy it. That spectacular ending is one of a kind!

    • @haweater1555
      @haweater1555 Před rokem

      "Amroad" , a parody of Amtrak, is actually a Canadian Pacific train. The ending crash (supposedly in Chicago) is a pretty convincing scene of a crash in Toronto Union Station.

  • @jfleener1216
    @jfleener1216 Před rokem +4

    Eric ,Another great rairoad movie filmed in 1930 its called Danger Lights .It features The Milwukee Road steam locomotives .

  • @nascarhyde
    @nascarhyde Před rokem +3

    Great movies!
    But Eric , you need to check out the 1973 movie "Emperor of the North Pole" with Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine!

  • @DerpyPossum
    @DerpyPossum Před rokem +2

    Hey, that railroad track film-reel in the opening logo is even more fitting now! :)

  • @P_litzer
    @P_litzer Před 9 měsíci +1

    Another amazing train movie is “the Station Agent” taking place in rural North Jersey on the NYSW.

  • @buecomet831
    @buecomet831 Před rokem +4

    Mine will always be, Unstoppable (2010). The first train movie and the one I remember the most.

  • @ConcordeStudios20
    @ConcordeStudios20 Před rokem +5

    What an incredible list of films Eric, a lot of these films I've never even heard of. I would include John Ford's "Iron Horse" as well as "Union Pacific" both capture the story of the Transcontinental Railroad very well within their own plots. Thomas and the Magic Railroad as well, Despite it being a film that primarily focused on kid audiences, I believe it is another film to thank for the interest in model railroading today.

  • @matthewblouin4267
    @matthewblouin4267 Před rokem +4

    Dear Eric You forgot a couple more movies that had trains in it like for instance The 1964 movie A Hard Day's Night had a scene at the beginning when The Beatles got on to a train, Speed, Step By Me also had a train in it

  • @drakefallentine8351
    @drakefallentine8351 Před rokem +2

    "The Train" starring Burt Lancaster was more about the French Underground's struggle against the Nazi Occupation in WWII. Filmed in France, it concentrated all the attention on rail yard and engine shop activities with the constant threat of Death ever present. It is the most authentic film based on a true story from your list and my #1 choice. Highly recommended!!

  • @dennisb-trains23
    @dennisb-trains23 Před rokem +1

    That's quite a list! There are many western shows/movies featuring trains, ie: Gunsmoke, Tales of Wells Fargo, Cheyenne and more. Great list you put together.

  • @ramblerdave1339
    @ramblerdave1339 Před rokem

    Not surprised by #1, my fave too! Another fave, Trading Places, did pleasantly surprise me, as I didn't think of it as a train movie, but, of course, it deservedly is! Fun video, thanks!

  • @tomshearer7409
    @tomshearer7409 Před rokem +3

    Great list! The Train is my fav and I recommend Breakheart Pass with Charles Bronson and his wife, Jill Ireland

  • @railfanmaximstill7279
    @railfanmaximstill7279 Před rokem +1

    10:07 I remember one of the quotes from the series. "When this thing hits 80 MPH your gonna see some serious shit"

  • @yoej2020
    @yoej2020 Před rokem +1

    Emperor of the North with Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnini, and Keith Carradine is my favorite train movie

  • @c.j.martin6249
    @c.j.martin6249 Před rokem +2

    Yes, Emperor of the North is a must see! Seriously, watch this movie!! It will instantly shoot up your list.. Other wise I like a lot of what you have here, I can't get on board with Snowpiercer... No pun intended!! LOL!!

  • @ZaksMuscleMotors
    @ZaksMuscleMotors Před rokem +1

    You got down to number one and I thought this had better be Silver Streak. There is no way it couldn’t make the list. When I heard the year and comedy duo I knew.

  • @yrunaked4
    @yrunaked4 Před rokem +1

    emperor of the north for sure one of the best train movies ever made, like unstoppable, its about trains

  • @Steamer235
    @Steamer235 Před rokem +6

    Enjoyed this video and your list. I have seen many of those movies. "Danger Lights" might be one worth a look, lots of railroading in it, and "Emporer of the North Pole" is probably my all time favorite train movie.

    • @April13star2
      @April13star2 Před rokem

      I just read the list, and you beat me by citing the incredible Danger Lights. Yes you can say that the acting in 1930 wasn't what we are used to today, but the beginning is magnificent, and the scenes of equipment, interior places and all the related details make the movie fascinating and educational. My number one, for sure.

  • @bruceblackmar9942
    @bruceblackmar9942 Před rokem +3

    Surprised, "Breakheart Pass" was not included. "The General" nowadays is considered a masterpiece full of stunts and great timing.

  • @maccustoms2295
    @maccustoms2295 Před rokem

    Trading places definitely one of my favorite movies. Great video thanks for sharing. Have a great week.

  • @jasonreel4422
    @jasonreel4422 Před rokem +3

    My two favorites are Broadway Limited (1941) and Hello Dolly (1969)

  • @308hit
    @308hit Před rokem +1

    Good list thanks Eric!!👍👍👍

  • @paulcameron6565
    @paulcameron6565 Před rokem +1

    Emperor of the North - definitely number one.... Shot on the Oregon Pacific & Eastern near Cottage Grove, OR.

  • @texaseagletrains
    @texaseagletrains Před rokem

    Awesome list! Was thinking to myself as I watched that Silver Streak had better be in the list! So glad it made #1! The 3:10 to Yuma was good too.

  • @shannonbruno2662
    @shannonbruno2662 Před rokem

    Very enjoyable video! I just want to add Edison's silent classic "The Great Train Robbery" that started it all. It was shot 3 blocks from where I grew up, Eagle Rock Reservation in West Orange, NJ. We use to play cowboys and indians on the locations and some of the nearby stations of the DL&W were used also in the film. Gotta run, I want to play with my Lionel post war layout!

  • @beepaw1
    @beepaw1 Před rokem

    After reading through the comments I found so many great train movies I need to watch for the first time, Thanks for your list. *The Greatest Show on Earth* with Barnum and Baileys Circus train action comes to mind that could be on the list.

  • @AJSparacio413
    @AJSparacio413 Před rokem

    Great video Eric! Silver Streak is a favorite of mine as well. Love Scatman Crothers as the conductor. Hello Chicago!!

  • @Steven_Williams
    @Steven_Williams Před rokem +1

    Great work! I have the original The Narrow Margin, Strangers On A Train and Human Desire ( Where actor Glenn Ford plays a diesel engineer caught up in a murderous love triangle plot) are part of my Film Noir library.

  • @EagleCreekRailRoad
    @EagleCreekRailRoad Před rokem +1

    Got worried you hadn't included Von Ryans Express, really glad to see it at #2. Great list!!

  • @paulbraatz3613
    @paulbraatz3613 Před rokem

    We definitely agree on #1, for sure! Thanks for letting us know all the other great train movies out there!

  • @rat-matt-miniatures8705

    I first saw runaway train when i was about 19, I was out on a saturday night, in one of the worst pubs ever (a friend wanted to go in) so i was just ignoring the drunkards and watching the little tv behind the bar, which just so happened to have it playing, adverts included haha.

  • @tommartin2603
    @tommartin2603 Před rokem +1

    Emperor of the North Pole.
    Once Upon a Time in the West. These are two great movies I think you missed.
    Love your channel and have a great holidays Merry Christmas

  • @EuroScot2023
    @EuroScot2023 Před rokem +1

    A couple of UK films you didn't get to are the Ealing Comedy which is almost as old as me - 'The Titfield Thunderbolt' (1952) and then there's a beautiful film which can appeal to all ages, Lionel Jeffries' masterpiece, 'The Railway Children' (1970). This has Jenny Agutter in her first starring role and I've been in love with her ever since :) She's been playing a nun on TV for several years in 'Call The Midwife' and even that hasn't dampened my ardour - lol.

    • @iankingsleys2818
      @iankingsleys2818 Před rokem

      Quite.Jenny Agutter could have her way with me if she played her cards right. Appeals to men of a certain age She stars in the recent follow on. Still filmed on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway

  • @dave3jags
    @dave3jags Před rokem +1

    Add Cassandra Crossing, Titfield Thunderbolt, Atomic Train and the remake of Pelham 123 to your watch list.

  • @betsy662
    @betsy662 Před rokem +2

    I can't believe you never saw "Emperor of the North", starring Ernest Borgnine, Lee Marvin and David Carridine!

  • @RandyCRR
    @RandyCRR Před rokem

    Hey Eric, I watched Bullet Train 2022 last night. In two words action packed!

  • @harri2626
    @harri2626 Před rokem +3

    I'm shocked that you didn't include the original film of "The General" starring and directed by Buster Keaton which was almost 100% real train action. Keaton loved railways and his dedication to getting the train scenes correct was masterful. I also love "The Titfield Thnderbolt" which is a gentle and delightful British film based on a branch line threatened with closure and saved by the local villagers.

  • @joshw5074
    @joshw5074 Před rokem +2

    Another Sean Connery and Robert Shaw film, From Russia with Love, has my favorite train scenes of all time!

  • @josephg2553
    @josephg2553 Před rokem +2

    Emperor of the North. The entire movie is about the train

  • @SkiVail
    @SkiVail Před rokem +1

    This was a fun change of pace!

  • @MMID303
    @MMID303 Před rokem +10

    I'm so happy The Silver Streak made your top spot! I was waiting for it to appear on the list.

  • @benbrewdog
    @benbrewdog Před rokem

    you for got a classic "Throw Momma from the Train"

  • @HedleyOnTheHill
    @HedleyOnTheHill Před rokem

    one to mention is 'the last passenger' set onboard a class 411/412 EMU in England. good drama, crashes

  • @vuurvrrailfanner4656
    @vuurvrrailfanner4656 Před rokem +1

    Runaway train 1985 is such a good movie OG movie

  • @johns3517
    @johns3517 Před rokem +2

    Did you ever see the comedy “It happened to Jane” with Jack Lemon and Dorris Day and Ernie Kovac with the last New Haven steam locomotive.

  • @WhiteCamry
    @WhiteCamry Před rokem +3

    Honorable Mention #1: "Twentieth Century" (1934), another "boring, black & white movie" that's way better than most Gen-Zers will want to admit. Think of it as "Love Boat" on rails, only much, much better.
    Honorable Mention #2: "North By Northwest" (1959), another Alfred Hitchcock rail-trip classic aboard the 20th Century Limited in full-livery glory from Grand Central to La Salle Street (albeit only 10 minutes' screen time) .

  • @rjb5847
    @rjb5847 Před rokem

    I enjoyed this video. I'm a retired Canadian Pacific Conductor. I started in 1973. Silver Streak was filmed mostly in Alberta with the station scenes filmed in Toronto Union Station. The crash at the end of the film depicts Toronto Union Station. Some of the scenes in one of the 1970s Superman movie were filmed on the same seldom used branchline south of Calgary, that Silver Streak was filmed on.
    I mentioned my career, because those "Amroad" painted CP units showed up at the shop in Toronto one day I was there. Of course I didn't have a camera with me.
    One thing some folks don't notice in Silver Streak , a fake control stand was created in the unit so they could film an actor "running" the engine on the left side of the cab, while the real Engineer was in his proper location at the real control stand.

  • @birdfeeding
    @birdfeeding Před rokem

    Good video, thanks. I put forth Cassandra Crossing as a good train movie.

  • @cessnaace
    @cessnaace Před rokem +1

    The General (1926/Silent) tells the story of Union spies capturing a Confederate train called The General. Non-stop action film. Keaton did all of his own stunts, instructing the film crew to only stop filming if they ran out of film or he died; The Rainmakers (1935) aka "Silver Streak." Comedy. Ends with a long train chase sequence; Horror Express (1972); Runaway (1973/TVM), The Cassandra Crossing (1976). The last 3 films 90 to 95% of their running time takes place on a train.

  • @DanknDerpyGamer
    @DanknDerpyGamer Před rokem

    Silver Streak never gets old, nonstop fun & laughs, and the original Taking of Pelham One Two Three is AWESOME as well. One of my favorites. Some of the running gags in that juxtaposed to the serious mood are great (even if some'd find them - minus the Mr Brown sneezing / Garber responding with Gesundheit gag - being seen as offensive.)

  • @tracebur
    @tracebur Před rokem +1

    You have got to see "Emperor of the North" from 1973 with Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine. It is all trains! Classic battle between a hobo and the conducter intent on keeping him off the train. Have watched it many times. Enjoyed your list and how you presented it. Thanks and Happy Holidays.

  • @Wildfire_1701
    @Wildfire_1701 Před rokem +1

    I’m really glad you enjoyed Snowpiercer and you should check out the show as well.

  • @jamesf791
    @jamesf791 Před rokem +2

    I'm surprised no one mentioned "The Journey of Natty Gann" or "the Bridge on the River Kwai."

  • @Orangeshirt_Railfan
    @Orangeshirt_Railfan Před rokem

    Awesome idea Eric, way to mix it up!

  • @wcmodelrailroad
    @wcmodelrailroad Před rokem +2

    Eric, I can't disagree with your #1 as that as also my #1 as well. I really like this content as not everything has to directly be about model railroading. Well done and I hope to see alternative content like this in the future.

  • @saints093
    @saints093 Před rokem +2

    And Gene Wilder & Richard Pryor were PERFECT in the movie, when Richard Pryor appears halfway through the movie, overall, Silver Streak is a REALLY FUNNY MOVIE!!!!!!

  • @frankiecrocker
    @frankiecrocker Před rokem +4

    Silver Streak was a great train movie! Love Von Ryan's Express! But for great "train" action, Runaway Train is awesome. That 4 EMD locomotive line-up was the star attraction to me. Can't tell you how many times I rewinded the collision scene. Runaway Train is number 2 on my list.

    • @robgatehouse1651
      @robgatehouse1651 Před rokem +1

      And Manny was the Runaway Train, free at the end...

    • @frankiecrocker
      @frankiecrocker Před rokem

      @@robgatehouse1651 interesting observation. I like that!

  • @kevinking5406
    @kevinking5406 Před rokem +2

    Train to Busan, which I mentioned to you. I'm glad you saw this one. It was good

  • @trainfan1980
    @trainfan1980 Před rokem +1

    The silver streak is my number one train movie of all time! I was surprised not to see under siege 2 with Steven seagal is a good one as well. great video!

  • @burlybair
    @burlybair Před rokem +3

    I'm really surprised that Emperor Of The North isn't mentioned or on the top 5.

  • @guyfromtma
    @guyfromtma Před rokem

    "It Happened to Jane" starring Jack Lemon and Doris Day would be one of my favorites as well.

  • @Samstrainsofcircumstances
    @Samstrainsofcircumstances Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks Eric. Gonna check out the ones I have'nt seen

  • @TheAtlantaRailfan
    @TheAtlantaRailfan Před rokem

    I love the great locomotive chase, it's definitely my favorite train movie, and I love how much research and attention to detail Disney put into it, and I love the story and especially since it's local to my area

  • @gordondemarest8960
    @gordondemarest8960 Před rokem +1

    Very surprised not to see Emperor of the North or Heartbreak Pass. Pretty much the entirety of those movies take place on a train.

  • @aiforus
    @aiforus Před rokem

    Great video. FUN! Thanks Eric. FYI - I'm surprised that you did not include "La Bête Humaine" -- which I think has awesome classic footage of French steam, cab and trackside.