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'''The Train''' may refer to:
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== Film ==
In '''film''':
* [[The Train (1964 film)|''The Train'' (1964 film)]], an American war film starring Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield
* [[The Train (1964 film)|''The Train'' (1964 film)]], an American war film starring Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield
* [[The Train (1970 film)|''The Train'' (1970 film)]], an Indian Hindi suspense film
* [[The Train (1970 film)|''The Train'' (1970 film)]], an Indian Hindi suspense film
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* [[The Train (2011 film)|''The Train'' (2011 film)]], an Indian Malayalam thriller
* [[The Train (2011 film)|''The Train'' (2011 film)]], an Indian Malayalam thriller


== Music ==
In '''other media''':
* [[The Train (song)|"The Train" (song)]], a song by OutKast
* "[[C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)]]", a song by Quad City DJ's
* "The Train", a song by Frankie Miller from ''[[Double Trouble (Frankie Miller album)|Double Trouble]]''
* "The Train", a song by Ray Charles, the B-side of "[[Let's Go Get Stoned (R&B song)|Let's Go Get Stoned]]"

== Television episodes ==
* [[The Train (Date with the Angels)|"The Train" (''Date with the Angels'')]]
* [[The Train (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman)|"The Train" (''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'')]]
* [[The Train (Mission: Impossible)|"The Train" (''Mission: Impossible'')]]
* [[The Train (XIII: The Series)|"The Train" (''XIII: The Series'')]]

== Other media ==
* [[The Train (short story)|"The Train" (short story)]], a 1947 story by Flannery O'Connor
* [[The Train (short story)|"The Train" (short story)]], a 1947 story by Flannery O'Connor
* [[The Train (song)|"The Train" (song)]], a 2006 song by OutKast
* ''[[The Train: Escape to Normandy]]'', a 1988 action video game based on the 1964 film (see above)
* ''[[The Train Game]]'', a 1983 train simulation video game
* "The Train", a 1996 song by Ray Charles, the B-side of "[[Let's Go Get Stoned (R&B song)|Let's Go Get Stoned]]"
* ''[[The Train: Escape to Normandy]]'', a 1987 video game


==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Train (disambiguation)]]
* [[Train (disambiguation)]]



Revision as of 05:58, 14 February 2012

The Train may refer to:

Film

Music

Television episodes

Other media

See also