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Effectively, none of them. 

 

The only one that I can think of that does not make me cringe (or bore me) would be "Danger Lights".

 

I do realize that "train movies" suffer hugely from movie-makers silliness, but, truly, as

fascinating as the subject is to all here assembled, railroading simply doesn't make

for very good movies, by its nature. Not sure why. I actually tend to avoid them.

Walt Disney's The Great Locomotive Chase, starring the B&O WILLIAM MASON as the GENERAL

The Polar Express

The Titfield Thunderbolt

Cecil B. deMille's UNION PACIFIC

Marx Brothers' GO WEST

A TICKET TO TOMAHAWK, starring RGS 4-6-0 No. 20, now being restored at the Strasburg. A replica of her was used on a sound stage in Culver City as a stand-in for Sierra 4-6-0 No. 3 on the TV series PETTICOAT JUNCTION

HELLO DOLLY - Strasburg's Pennsy D-16sb 4-4-0 No. 1223 and wooden coaches

I am compelled to add Thomas and the Magic Railroad - pretty hokey but Strasburg's ex-N&W Mollie 4-8-0 No. 475 and two wooden coaches were lettered INDIAN VALLEY for action scenes, including a departure from the Pennsy station in Harrisburg, PA

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