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Not to be confused with dancing to [[Michael Jackson]]'s ''Thriller'' on a train.
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== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' anime episode "The Man with the Mechanical Arm" had a terrorist attack inside a train.
** The episode itself was based on an early chapter of the manga; the ''Brotherhood'' anime left it out due to its lack of long-term importance.
* ''[[Baccano!]]'''s "Pussyfoot Express" plotline.
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* ''[[The Last Express]]''. The Pre- World War 1 Orient Express setting gives it a very Christie feel and then it actually tries to use some of the same setting advantages that you might get in other media using this trope by having the game take place in real time.
* Chapter 6 of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' is a [[Breather Level]] that largely takes place on the luxuriant Excess Express. You get roped into solving a mystery that follows this formula during the three-day trip, and is almost totally devoid of actual fighting until the [[Traintop Battle|Traintop Boss Battle]] on the last day.
* The Ecliptic Express in ''[[Resident Evil 0Zero]]''.
 
 
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