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* ''VideoGame/{{Boktai}}'' features
** The fan-made sequel game ''VideoGame/{{Kura5}}'' features one as well

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features a somewhat mundane example. In the fourth entry, ''Lunar Knights'', the Armed Train Irving is used to carry undead hordes of Undead around the world to serve as attack dogs for their Vampire masters. There are also dining car trains meant for feeding any human prisoners in order to ensure they live long enough to serve as nourishment for the Vampires or survive to serve as experiments.
** The fan-made sequel game ''VideoGame/{{Kura5}}'' features ''VideoGame/Kura5BondsOfTheUndying'' has one as wellwell in the Phantom Train, a ghostly train run by a conductor who kidnaps various humans in order to take them away to his movie theater. Once there, he converts them into undead actors or bits of the scenery for his films.
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* Some film adaptations of Sir Arnold Ridleys ''Theatre/TheGhostTrain'' fiddle with the plot a bit. One 21st-century adaptation has the ghost train actually be a ghost train, rather than the usual Scooby-Doo Ending.

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* Some film adaptations of Sir Arnold Ridleys Creator/ArnoldRidley's ''Theatre/TheGhostTrain'' fiddle with the plot a bit. One 21st-century adaptation has the ghost train actually be a ghost train, rather than the usual Scooby-Doo Ending.



* The 1923 comedy suspense thriller ''Theatre/TheGhostTrain'' by Arnold Ridley depicts a group of people stranded at a rural railway station on the anniversary of the titular train’s destruction, despite being warned that said ghost train is due to put in an otherworldly appearance that night.

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* The 1923 comedy suspense thriller ''Theatre/TheGhostTrain'' by Arnold Ridley Creator/ArnoldRidley depicts a group of people stranded at a rural railway station on the anniversary of the titular train’s destruction, despite being warned that said ghost train is due to put in an otherworldly appearance that night.
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* At one point in ''VideoGame/Metro2033'', you encounter a ghost subway, reliving its final moments before it crashed.



* At one point in ''VideoGame/Metro2033'', you encounter a ghost subway, reliving its final moments before it crashed.

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* At In ''VideoGame/TwilightSyndrome'', one point of these appears in ''VideoGame/Metro2033'', you encounter "The Last Train" [[spoiler:and "Reverse Town"]], appearing late at night in a ghost subway, reliving its final moments before train station that's implied to be HolyGround and hosts various supernatural occurrences [[LiminalTime at night, when all the living people have left.]] The train is announced as being bound for "Dusk Hill", and the platform controller who appears alongside it crashed.arbitrarily jacks up the ticket price from one minute to the next. Taking a picture of the platform while it is there reveals [[spoiler:a multitude of disembodied spirits boarding it]] when it is developed later, and allowing Mika to board the train will result in [[spoiler:her turning up later as a SoullessShell.]] The reason for these occurrences comes up later [[spoiler:in the "Reverse Town" chapter, where the eponymous AfterlifeAntechamber the girls are transported to is shown to have a train station which Chisato and Mika are able to use to return to the living world, strongly implying the train from the earlier chapter to be an AfterlifeExpress that connects there.]]

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