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* One of the Doc Ock fights in the ''Spider-Man 2'' game took place on a train, and by proxy a portion of the film of the same name did as well.
* Sunset Park Act 3 from ''[[Sonic Triple Trouble]]''.
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' has three: you hitch a ride on a train and steal it's cargo, you're on a motorcycle keeping up alongside the train, the last is on on a jetpack flying around the train. There are [[100% Completion|side-missions]] where you can drive a train, but nothing interesting happens. At all. Unless you intentionally crash the thing.
* The ghostly train to the afterlife from ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', which is a boss in itself (and can be suplexed).
* ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'':
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* One of the [[Boss Battle]]s in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie|Banjo-Tooie]]'' takes place on board Chuffy the locomotive.
* ''[[Snake's Revenge]]'' has this.
* The first level of Victoria's world in ''[[Little Big PlanetLittleBigPlanet]] 2'' takes place on a train.
* On level of "Rocket Knight Adventures" has your jetpack-wearing armor-clad laser-sword-wielding possum riding a little hand-car-thingie along the rails as he tries to catch up to the evil robot train with ray guns and clawed arms. Best boss ever.
* ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy|Dissidia Duodecim]]'' has the Phantom Train from [[Final Fantasy VI]] as a level. The characters fight inside one of the cars and the seats are breakable. It's easily the most confined arena in the game, but it more or less works since the walls become partially transparent whenever doing otherwise would interfere with the camera.
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[[Category:Locomotive Level]]
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