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Judicious use of a train (usually) to interrupt a [[Chase Scene]]. The [['''Train Escape]]''' comes in three distinct flavors:
 
'''1Type One:'''-
:During a chase, the quarry can usually get away by darting across a set of tracks just ahead of the train. The pursuer will inevitably get caught by the train, and the quarry makes good his escape.
 
:A common subversion might be that the quarry actually stops on the other side of the tracks to gloat... only to discover that it's a short train that passes by in just a few seconds, allowing the chase to continue.
 
:See also [[Vehicle Vanish]].
 
'''2-Type Two:'''
:During a foot chase, the quarry will hop onto a train to escape the pursuer. This can involve boarding a ready-to-depart train at the station, with the doors shutting in the pursuer's face; but it usually works best if the quarry has to actually charge down the tracks in order to catch a moving train, and the pursuer is just that one step too far behind and cannot catch up as the train accelerates, taking the quarry with it.
 
:Doesn't work as much today, with most modern trains having a) automatic doors or b) doors that are locked before departure. So nowadays the quarry jumps on ''top'' of the train, and sit down gasping while their pursuer is left in the dust. In modern "[[Wuxia]]" films, the pursuer will follow, resulting in [[The Climax]] - a [[Traintop Battle]].
 
:This, including the fistfight, can also be applied to street chases, with traffic (usually a semi or other big truck) pulling out from a side street -- orstreet—or, really, ''any'' sudden (if temporary) obstacle which obstructs or impedes the pursuer, allowing the quarry a significant head start or outright escape. Typically involves a car chase, but a foot chase will work just as well.
 
:This version often works as a way to artificially extend the plot as the bad guys get away and the heroes have to go look for them all over again.
 
'''3-Type Three:'''
:Both pursuers and pursued are on a moving train, and the person(s) being chased unhook a part of the train to separate them and escape.
{{examples|Examples of Type One}}
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
==Type One==
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===
* Not exactly a chase, but Naota escapes an annoying conversation with Haruko in ''[[FLCL]]'' by going under the crossing guards and crossing the track before a commuter train passes.
 
=== [[Comic Books]] ===
* In ''[[Tintin/Recap/The Broken Ear|The Broken Ear]]'', [[Tintin]]'s car just barely makes it past a train, which delays his pursuers. Unfortunately, their car catches up with his in the mountains.
** Subverted in the [[Tintin]] adventure ''[[Tintin/Recap/The Calculus Affair|The Calculus Affair]]'', as pursuer Tintin manages to stay on the bad guys' tail.
*** And used straight in ''[[Tintin/Recap/Cigars of the Pharoah|Cigars of the Pharoah]]''.
 
=== [[Film]] ===
* ''King Of The Rocketmen'' (1930s serial film)
* ''[[Weird Science (film)|Weird Science]]'': one of the protagonists evades a police chase this way.
* ''[[Time Chasers]]'' (''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' episode): a tractor pulls across the road, cutting off the pursuers long enough to give the [[Designated Hero]] a healthy lead.
* Film example: in ''[[Next]]'', thanks to the main character's future-viewing powers, we get to see him both crash into the train ''and'' escape thanks to it.
* The first ''[[National Treasure]]'' film used the traffic variant. It works, temporarily.
* In ''[[The Cannonball Run]]'', two of the racers escape a police car by jumping over a train.
* The Train Man escapes from Morpheus and Trinity this way in ''[[The Matrix]] Revolutions''.
* The opening of ''[[Primal Fear]]'', when Aaron Stamper was running from the police.
* ''[[Dick Tracy]]'' (1990), while Kid was trying to escape from Dick Tracy.
* ''[[Watership Down]]'' (1978), a group of protagonist rabbits were trying to get away from an Efrafan patrol are saved in this way. The escapees interpret the train as a messenger sent from the rabbit sun-god, Frith, but the more savvy Efrafans have a slightly better understanding.
* ''[[The Transporter]]'' pulled this off during the opening chase sequence.
* In [[Transformers Film Series|the 2007 ''Transformers'' movie]], Sam is chasing his [[Automated Vehicles|"stolen"]] car when it runs over train tracks just before a train passes, cutting Sam off. Also, later in the movie, a concerned Mikaela follows Sam on her scooter and is cut off by a <s>Decepticon Barricade</s> police car.
* Played with in the final scene ''[[Entrapment]]'', where it is combined with [[Offscreen Teleportation]], and executed by a [[Gentleman Thief]] played by [[Sean Connery]], and a [[Phantom Thief]] played by Catherine Zeta Jones. Done to death in all its hilarious application.
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* "[[Man On A Ledge]]" As the main character is escaping from the cops at the beginning.
 
=== [[Live Action TV]] ===
* Done during the penultimate chapter of ''[[The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed]]''. Interestingly, the guys being chased don't know it, and only use the [[Train Escape]] as a habitual precaution.
* ''[[Prison Break]]'', a few times.
* In the pilot episode of ''[[Knight Rider]]'', the [[Evil Minions]] use semi-tractors as obstacles for Michael and KITT to allow the [[Big Bad|Big Bads]]s to escape. Of course, thank's to KITT's super-abilities, the obstacles are bypassed with ease.
** Another ''[[Knight Rider]]'' episode featured an odd reversal/variant: a villain uses his nitro-powered car to push his victim's car ''into'' an oncoming train.
** In yet another episode it looked as though a passing train would enable their pursuers to catch up, only KITT ended up leaping ''through'' a train thanks to [[Contrived Coincidence|a boxcar whose side doors had conveniently been left open.]] Of course, the side of a boxcar isn't ''that'' sturdy compared to some of the things KITT has crashed through in the course of the series, so this was probably a concession to the budget.
* In the sixth season finale of ''[[The Amazing Race]]'', the second place team was less than a minute behind the first team, when running to the finish line. The second team then got held up at a railway crossing, giving the first team the victory.
 
=== [[Newspaper Comics]] ===
* In ''[[Dick Tracy]]'', Shakey does it to lose the pursuing Tracy in his climatic attempt to escape.
 
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* Video game example: ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
** And also done in ''Cruisin' USA'' in the Death Valley level.
* In ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'''s "Meet the Scout", the RED Scout offs two pursuers by luring them in front of a train, and double-jumping away [[Just in Time]].
 
=== [[Western Animation]] ===
 
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' subverts it: Ned pursues Homer in a car; Homer attempts a Train Escape, but Ned manages to jump through an empty car to continue after him.
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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** In another ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode (the one in Florida), Homer loses a chasing police car by crossing in front of an oncoming train, and then promptly gets hit by a train going in the opposite direction on the second set of tracks.
*** That's a [[Double Subversion]].
** Another Simpsons example - When Homer becomes Death and is made to kill Marge, he kills Patty instead and tapes Marge's hair to her head. God figures it out and chases him with a beam of light. Homer speeds away, comes to some train tracks and ''just'' makes it across. God's light has to wait on the other side until the train gets out of the way.
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* In ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', Applejack tries to make an escape from her friends this way. Her friends simply fly over the train.
 
=== Examples of Type Two ===
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===
 
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In the eleventh ''[[Pokémon]]'' movie, our heroes got on a train that was about to depart to evade Zero's Magnemite/ton/zone. Conveniently, they were never asked for tickets, much less to pay for the windows they busted when fighting against Zero's Pokemon when they were eventually found...
 
=== [[Film]] ===
* Will Smith's character successfully does this in ''[[The Pursuit of Happyness]]''.
* In ''[[U.S. Marshals]]'', Wesley Snipes escapes from Tommy Lee Jones using this. He reaches the roof of a train station just as the train is pulling out, runs to match speed with it and jumps onto the top of the train.
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** [[Double Subverted]]. The train doesn't leave right away, his pursuers close in, and Bourne has to get off the train, then double back. The second time he boards, the train leaves.
 
=== [[Literature]] ===
* Played with in ''[[Child of the Hive]]''. When Alex, Ben and Will run into the Underground to escape pursuit, Alex concludes that the trains weren't given a script to follow because they have to wait for one to arrive.
* ''A Farewell to Arms'' by [[Ernest Hemingway]]. After the protagonist deserts he jumps on a train to get across a guarded bridge.
 
=== [[Live Action TV]] ===
* Subverted in an episode of ''[[Angel]]''; instead of giving up the chase, the monster grabs the end of the train as it moves off and climbs inside.
* {{spoiler|Scott Dunn}}, the {{spoiler|[[Serial Killer]]}} [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Castle]]'s'' episode "Boom!", manages to escape Beckett in a foot chase by getting on a subway.
 
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* Towards the beginning of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', Cloud escapes pursuit by jumping on top of a train as it passes under a tunnel.
* In ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' Marston can jump from his horse onto a moving train. This can make a ''[[Rule of Cool]]'' escape, since he can usually outrun his pursuers, but the train is way cooler, especially if bound for the Mexican border.
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* ''[[Mirror's Edge]]'' likes this: There's a few levels which involve jumping on or between moving subways.
** By "on", we literally mean ''on'': [[Crazy Awesome|Faith trainsurfs subways, and jumps from one to another, to escape the bad guys]].
* In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', the player can do delivery missions using trains. Initiating the delivery mission while wanted will cause the player to lose their wanted level.
* Often utilized in ''[[Agent USA]]'' to escape cities whose citizens have been turned into [[Zombie Apocalypse|walking TV static]] before they overwhelm the player.
 
=== [[WesternWeb AnimationOriginal]] ===
* Gavin boards a train on =the Underground to escape from Patient #12 in ''[[Kate Modern]]: The Last Work''.
 
=== [[Western Animation]] ===
* Used in a "Runt and Rita" short in ''[[Animaniacs]]'': Chased by Nazi dogs, Rita makes it to the train, but Runt misses it; so Rita disembarks from the train to stay with Runt.
* Yet another example from ''[[The Simpsons]]'': In a scene which homages the opening sequence to ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'', Bart evades Homer by making an escape like this on the school bus. It should be noted that the scene referenced from ''Raiders'' featured an ''airplane'' escape.
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* Hermes and Bender hop a train to escape Mom's killbots in the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "Lethal Inspection".
 
== [[WebType Original]]Three ==
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===
* Gavin boards a train on the Underground to escape from Patient #12 in ''[[Kate Modern]]: The Last Work''.
 
=== Examples of Type Three ===
 
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In [[Fullmetal Alchemist]], Kimblee and Scar are fighting aboard a train; when Kimblee is seriously injured, he detaches the back end of the train (containing Scar) to escape.
 
=== [[Film]] ===
* Done by [[Buster Keaton]] in the short ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEex5zazgYc The Goat]''; he also accidentally leaves behind a flatcar full of soldiers in the same way in [[The General (film)|The General]].
 
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* In ''[[Grandia (video game)|Grandia]]'', Justin and Co escape from Nina, Saki and Mio by detaching the engine from the rest of the train with their enemies in ''the engine''. Since Justin had broken the brake lever before that happened, the Garlyle soldiers were stuck in the moving train for hours until it slowed down, while the heroes walked away.
 
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