Station disasters, whether they be train wrecks, nuclear accidents, or other catastrophic events, have always captivated audiences with their blend of suspense, drama, and the raw display of human spirit in the face of adversity. This curated list of films delves into various scenarios where stations become the epicentre of chaos, showcasing the resilience of individuals and the strength of community in overcoming such dire circumstances. From heart-stopping action to poignant human stories, these films provide a window into the harrowing yet inspiring world of station disasters.

The Train (1964)
Description: Set during WWII, this film features a French resistance fighter trying to prevent a train full of art treasures from reaching Germany, with key scenes at stations.
Fact: The film used real trains and locations, with some scenes shot at the actual locations where the events took place.


The Ghost and the Darkness (1996)
Description: Although not directly about a station, this film includes scenes where a train is attacked by man-eating lions, creating a sense of disaster at a remote station.
Fact: The film was based on the true story of the Tsavo maneaters, and the lions' attacks disrupted railway construction in Kenya.


The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Description: While not exclusively about a station disaster, this film features a pivotal scene where a massive tidal wave floods New York's subway system, trapping passengers in a life-or-death struggle.
Fact: The film's special effects were so convincing that some viewers believed the events were real. It also sparked discussions about climate change.


The Station Agent (2003)
Description: While not a disaster film, it explores the life of a man living in a disused train station, offering a unique perspective on station life and human connections.
Fact: The film was shot in New Jersey, using real abandoned train stations for authenticity.


Unstoppable (2010)
Description: While primarily about a runaway train, the film includes critical scenes at stations where the train's path intersects with human lives, creating a high-stakes drama.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life CSX 8888 incident, where a train ran uncontrolled for nearly two hours.


The Commuter (2018)
Description: Liam Neeson stars as an ex-cop who gets embroiled in a conspiracy on his daily train commute, leading to a tense situation at the station.
Fact: The film was shot in London, using real commuter trains to add authenticity to the setting.


The Ghost Train (1941)
Description: This classic British film involves a group of passengers stranded at a remote railway station, where they encounter a ghostly train and a series of mysterious events.
Fact: The film was remade several times, with the original play by Arnold Ridley being adapted for both stage and screen.


The Incident (1967)
Description: This film captures the tension of a group of passengers trapped in a subway car by two menacing thugs, showcasing the claustrophobic environment of a station.
Fact: The film was shot entirely on location in New York City's subway system.


The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009)
Description: This film revolves around a hostage situation on a New York City subway train, showcasing the tension and chaos that can erupt in a station environment.
Fact: The film was a remake of the 1974 film of the same name, and the original was based on a novel by John Godey.


The Tunnel (2011)
Description: An Australian found footage film where a news crew investigates the abandoned railway tunnels beneath Sydney, only to encounter something sinister.
Fact: The film was released for free online, making it one of the first feature films to use this distribution model.
