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Traintop Battle (trope)
M: What happened?
Eve: They're on the train, ma'am.
M: What do you mean, on the train?
Eve: I mean they're on top of a train!
M: Well, get after them, for God's sake!
Skyfall

A staple of Westerns, but still seen in plenty of action films and series, the Traintop Battle is Exactly What It Says on the Tin. Often the result of an aborted Train Escape.

A train has plenty of advantages for an action scene: it's fairly enclosed, without people able to go too far either way for fear of falling off, it doesn't need much explanation, the high speed acts as wind to let characters billow dramatically. In short, it turns an Action Movie into a Fighting Game. There's really no other way to justify Boss-Arena Idiocy, and it's pretty much ensured that somebody's going to suffer that most dramatic of defeats; a short drop followed by a sudden stop.

Few if any writers will have the conductor use an emergency brake to stop the train, even though this situation could be considered an emergency, since a fast-moving train presents the opportunity for tunnels and overhead lines for Look Behind You moments.

If hero and villain are trying to get to a location in time, it means the hero can be thrown off, and "lose" without dying. Or a villain may be forced out of the action, only to return later.

It's also close enough to "normal" people to show the look on their faces as the ceiling collapses, or when someone breaks in through the windows.

A similar effect can be achieved by riding on a truck. Subway trains rarely have the room on top for a good battle, but are still seen occasionally.

May feature the Cool Train, but doesn't have to. May be the result of a Train Job and could in theory be apt for a Thriller on the Express but in practise they prefer to keep to the tense atmosphere.

A subtrope of Interesting Situation Duel. If the battle happens atop a moving gondola rather than a train, then it's a Cable-Car Action Sequence. In video games, this often happens during a Locomotive Level. Somewhat of a Sister Trope to Dancing on a Bus.

Note that if the track is electrified with overhead wires, climbing on the train roof usually results in immediate electrocution. So fights involving those trains tend to be fought inside the train cars. The voltage used on electrification systems is high enough to cause an electric arc from the wire to the hapless victim, and it does happen in Real Life.


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    Anime & Manga 
  • Baccano! has a massive three-way one featuring Chane, Ladd, and Claire, plus another featuring Jacuzzi and the Lemures' leader Goose.
  • Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo has a fight against "the Number-One Train Fighter" that eventually jumped the tracks and smashed through an amusement park.
  • In A Certain Magical Index New Testament Volume 8, Touma ends up fighting Freyja on a moving train. It leads to scenes like Freyja using her Summon Magic while the train is passing through a tunnel and not caring when Touma knocks her minions into the walls or ceiling. Eventually, Index and Mikoto jump on the train to help Touma out, and the three eventually convince her to surrender peacefully.
  • Chainsaw Man: Denji and Katana Man's second fight has them falling out a window straight onto the roof of a passing train before Katana Man smashes Denji through the ceiling.
  • Cowboy Bebop:
    • "Mushroom Samba" features a three-way battle on a train between Ed and Ein trying to apprehend Domino, Shaft trying to kill Domino, and Domino trying to escape both parties. The battle comes to a stop when the train does, thanks to a cow standing on the track.
      Ein: Thanks!
      Cow: Oh, it's no problem!
    • Spike's first battle with Vincent in Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door occurs in one.
  • The sixth episode of The Daughter of Twenty Faces features a train fight between Chiko and Angie during a snowstorm.
  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: Tanjiro's battle against Enmu takes place on the top of the Mugen Train as the former pushes himself to cast off the Lotus-Eater Machine.
  • In a filler scene of Dragon Ball Z, Vegeta and #18 fly towards a highway where they land on top of several trucks and continue to brawl.
  • Fullmetal Alchemist. With the sheer amount of train-time in that thing, it had to happen some time. "Some time" was, in this case, pretty early in.
    • There's also Ed and Alphonse's fight with the terrorist Bald early on (though the chapter is cut from Brotherhood).
    • Kimblee and Scar once fight on a train.
    • The first level of the PS2 game is based on this part of the series with combat both inside and on top of the train.
  • The fight that eventually led to Pissard's death in Futari wa Pretty Cure moved to several locations, one of them being the roof of a train.
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure:
    • Golden Wind: The team's fight against Prosciutto and Pesci occur inside an express train that later moves onto the top of it.
    • Steel Ball Run: The final battle against Funny Valentine starts off on his personal train.
  • Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple: The first battle between Kenichi and Natsu Tanimoto (when the latter reveals himself as Hermit) leads them both to end up having to fight on top of a moving bus. Kenichi himself wonders how he ended up that way.
  • The first mission in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS involved a battle that started inside a train and ended on top of it.
  • In Maiden Rose, after Klaus and Azusa jump on top of a train Azusa asks why they will be going in through the last car and fighting their way to the engine room rather then running across the top straight there. Klaus lampshades the impracticality of this trope, mentioning their footsteps would give away their location and they'd just be target practice.
  • The first episode of My-Otome 0~S.ifr~ has this as part of the main action.
  • One Piece:
    • Franky and Nero fight on top of a train in one episode.
    • The later fight between Zoro and T-Bone deserves honorable mention for taking place directly in front of the moving train.
  • Panty of Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt battled the speed demon in the episode "Death Race 2010." For a time, the speed demon merged with a tractor-trailer, which compelled Panty to stand on the trailer's roof and shoot the cab with assorted mortal firearms, which had minimal effect. Stocking, standing atop the hood of her vehicle See-Through, used her Absurdly Sharp Blade to slice through the entire demonic tractor-trailer.
  • An episode of the Pokémon the Series: Black & White anime had Meowth pretend to reform and join the main characters, saying that Team Rocket fired him for messing up one of their evil plans, but it is then revealed that he joined them as part of a trap set up inside one of Team Rocket's trains, and that Meowth was never fired at all. A battle between Ash, Pikachu, and Co. and the Subway bosses Emmet and Ingo and Meowth, Jessie, James, and an elite Team Rocket member follows shortly afterward, and ends with the elite Team Rocket member carrying off the Team Rocket trio with his helicopter.
  • Episode 5 of Princess Principal has an extended one between the team and Assassins.
  • A Filler episode of Rurouni Kenshin has the Kenshin-gumi ride a train to go sightseeing to Yokohama, but bandits take it over. Kenshin gets knocked overboard, then finds himself a horse.
  • In Sakura Wars: The Animation, Seijuro Kamiyama, Lancelot and Elise thwart the the white-haired demon's attempt to kidnap Klara M. Ruzhkova and White Cape on the top of a train car in Europe.
  • This happened a few times on Sorieke! Anpanman. Whenever SL Man is paired up with Naganegiman, Hamburger Kid, or Yakisobapanman, they'll fight against Baikinman on top of the train cars. This also happened in a few of the film shorts.
  • In Soul Eater, Death the Kid gets into a three way battle with one of the various Mizune rat witches and a fat fisherman assassin while on a train that's zooming through the desert.
  • Tekkonkinkreet Features a fight with Black and White against the Aliens move to the top of an elevated train.
  • In a manga-only arc of Ushio and Tora, the titular heroes are riding a train in the underground tunnel connecting Hokkaido to Honshu and have to fight back Kyoura the evil monk and the monstrous Yōkai Mountain Fish, who attaches himself to the train to snack on the humans inside. To cap it all, not only the monster is super persistent and Nigh-Invulnerable, but they have to kill it before they leave the tunnel, because exposing the Mountain Fish to sunlight will result in a 200-meters wide explosion tha would kill everyone and cause the tunnel to collapse.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!: The "Waking the Dragons" filler arc has two such examples.
    • "Yami" / the Pharoah. Weevil Underwood. Traintop card dueling. Seriousness. This is the one that ends with Weevil pissing Yami off so much that he keeps attacking even after Weevil's life points hit zero. It just wasn't his day.
    • And then topped by Kaiba (oddly enough) when he and Alister battle on top of a private jet. Even Lampshaded for its ridiculousness.
      Joey: So you dueled this guy on top of a moving plane?
      Kaiba: Maybe I did. Don't you geeks have someone else to annoy?

    Comic Books 
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Lost Adventures has "Combustion Man on a Train", in which Aang fights "scary big explosion guy" while a little girl and all the other passengers learn to meditate as the train gets destroyed around them.
  • Batman:
  • In The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #5, Indy has a battle with Arnold Smith, an American Nazi, atop a train bound for Salisbury after Smith has stolen the Ancient Artifact that is the MacGuffin of the story.
  • In Nightwing, Dick Grayson takes Tim Drake to train his balance by practicing standing on one leg blindfolded on a train while they chat. They're ambushed by gangsters and fight them off while still atop the train. Dick only removes his blindfold when Tim's slow to answer a question to find his "brother" glaring at him as he works his way back to the front of the car.
  • Robyn Hood: I Love NY: Robyn's final showdown with Alina Rose takes place atop a subway train.
  • The Twilight Avenger: In #3, the protagonist gets involved in a traintop battle with a gang of hypnotised hobos. It Makes Sense in Context.
  • The Ultimates: Captain America and Herr Kleiser had one back in WWII, in a train that transported parts for the superweapon that the Chitauri were building for the Nazis. Captain America blew the train up.
  • A significant chunk of Vendetta in Gotham is taken up by Judge Dredd fighting Batman on top of a train to prevent him from being killed by the Ventriloquist's bomb plot.
  • Regular Show: The climax of "Noir Means Noir, Buddy" takes place on two moving trains filled with the lollipops Van Jance stole from Pops' vault.
  • Wonder Woman (1942):
    • The cover of one Golden Age story depicts Wonder Woman fighting Nazis on the exterior of a train passenger car. In the comic itself, the confrontation with the Nazi spy takes place inside the train.
    • Diana fights a bulletproof alien disguised as Billy the Kid atop a high speed train he's trying to rob. The disguise, and target of his attack, are essentially due to him finding it hilarious.

    Fan Works 
  • A Divine (Romantic) Comedy: During the beginning of Chapter 28, Vaggie has a protracted battle with one of the Exorcists, named Kandi, atop the roof of Mrs. Mayberry's battle-bus while on route to the Happy Hotel.
  • Embers (Vathara) contains a Traintop Battle in Ba Sing Se between Zuko and Shirong vs Azula and Ty Lee.
  • Friendship Is Magical Girls has Pinkie's fight with Bellosto in Loyalty 6. It starts inside the train car, but quickly gets taken up top once both take on their battle modes.
  • The majority of the second chapter of Marionettes takes place on a train, so naturally one of these results. They mention the combatants being buffeted by the wind and doing their best to hold on. Ironically, it's not between Trixie and the two Stallions in Black chasing her, but with what seems to be Lightning Dust, with Rainbow Dash showing up midway through to help Trixie.
  • Mega Man Rock Force: Thrill Man has his battle set on top of a train. One hazard to beware is the low-hanging objects that may come from one side.
  • Through Their Eyes: While Marcus and co. accompany Gloria and Hop to the opening ceremony of the Galar league, they (and the train they're on) are attacked by the renegade Heralds. Kriesh (naturally), Medicham and Arbiter-of-Fates break through the roof to do battle there, while the rest do the same below.
  • In Turning Red: Secrets of the Panda, a fight between Mei and Howard, as well as between Xia and Jason, takes place on top of a freight train which is taking members of the Lee family whom Jason had abducted to a container yard. Howard loses his life during this fight.

    Films — Animation 
  • There is a Traintop Battle in Arthur and the War of the Two Worlds... atop a toy train. But since the belligerents, Arthur and Darkos, are 3 mm high, it works just the same.
  • Big Top Scooby-Doo! climaxes in a fight between Scooby and Shaggy and the villain atop the circus train.
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie parodies this in a scene where SpongeBob and Patrick get attacked by Dennis, the Psycho for Hire who has been sent after them, while riding David Hasselhoff through the waves. The ensuing fight scene takes place on top of Hasselhoff's legs, and is complete with dramatic jumps from one leg to the other. Dennis is eventually defeated when he hits his head on an overhanging catamaran.
  • Happens in Toy Story 3, between Woody and Mr. and Ms. Potato Head in the Fake Action Prologue.
  • The second Wallace & Gromit film, The Wrong Trousers, in theme with its parodies and pastiches of various film tropes in a mundane setting, sees Feathers McGraw trying to get away in the locomotive while Wallace and Gromit are in hot pursuit... only it's a model train and the chase takes place entirely within their house. The size of their living room is exaggerated to a ridiculous degree to make the scene work, and at one point Gromit has to grab a box of spare track and lays it down in front of the moving train to avoid derailing it. Wallace is an ordinarily-sized human and can only fit on the train by balancing on one foot (the Techno-Trousers helped a little there) while being a small penguin Feathers is able to fit rather comfortably in the locomotive's tender.

    Films — Live-Action 
  • In Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, the Final Battle between Lincoln and the movie's Big Bad, Adam, occurs atop a train carrying silver ammunition to the soldiers at Gettysburg. At least, that's what Lincoln wants Adam to think...
  • A shootout in the middle of The Anonymous Heroes has both titular heroes atop a moving locomotive firing shots at pursuing enemy soldiers, and then fighting soldiers who managed to board the train from up close.
  • Breakheart Pass has a couple, set in an 1800s Wild West setting. Supposedly, Charles Bronson did his own stunts.
  • In Casablanca Express, most of the violence occurs inside the train, but there is one train-top fistfight.
  • In The Cassandra Crossing, this has been expected and rendered impossible by placing guards with submachine guns on the car roofs, not far below a 15,000V overhead catenary.
  • Derailed (2002): Jacques fights several battles against the terrorists on top of the train over the course of the movie.
  • Die Hard 2: As the jetliner carrying despot Generalissimo Esperanza and his rogue CIA cronies builds up speed for take-off, the hero John McClane and the dragon Major Grant grapple atop the aircraft's left wing. Grant gets toppled into one jet engine's intake, killing him. The fight also let McClane catch sight of the fuel dump valve on the wing's leading edge.
  • Emperor of the North climaxes with one very brutal train-fight between a determined hobo and a sadistic conductor.
  • Indiana Jones:
  • James Bond gets to do this a fair bit:
    • Octopussy: Bond and Gobinda have a fight atop Octopussy's circus train.
    • Skyfall: A particularly elaborate one between Bond and Patrice that ends up trashing much of the train occurs during The Teaser.
  • In The Legend of Tarzan, Tarzan and the tribesmen make a Vine Swing down on to the top of the moving slave train, where they dispose of the guards on top of the train.
  • The Legend of Zorro has one where even the damn horse ends up getting involved!
  • More than one in The Lone Ranger (2013). Notably, they all end in train wrecks.
  • Mad Max:
    • The climax of Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome involves Aunty and the inhabitants of Bartertown chasing down a train controlled by Pig Killer and with Max and the children aboard.
    • The Final Battle in Mad Max: Fury Road involves Max and the Vuvalini fending off and fighting mooks aboard the War Rig, and eventually, fighting Rictus near the end of the battle.
  • Marvel Cinematic Universe:
    • In Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America and Ultron battle on top of a moving semi.
    • In Ant-Man (2015), befitting with the size-changing gimmick, part of Ant-Man's battle against Yellowjacket is a toy traintop battle, atop a Bachmann model of Thomas & Friends, no less.
    • The title character in Captain Marvel (2019) fights a Skrull on top of a moving LA Metro Rail Blue line train.
    • In Spider-Man: No Way Home, a battle between Spider-Man and Doctor Strange ends up on a train top, where Strange pulls the fight into the Mirror Dimension where he can distort reality including duplicating the train and making it fly!
  • Mission: Impossible (Film Series):
    • The finale of Mission: Impossible (1996) is a fight atop a train. This is at least partially subverted: they do have a Traintop Battle, but it's on the high-speed TGV. They can barely move because of the enormous wind resistance.
    • The N64 game adaptation also has a traintop chase with The Mole.
    • Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning: The climax has Ethan grappling with Gabriel atop a train once more (a steam train this time around), each fighting over the same knife.
  • In Narrow Margin, set mostly on a train, Deputy Caulfield and the witness he's protecting are confronted on the roof by a woman he met earlier, who turns out to be a Professional Killer.
    Caulfield: You know what I like about you? You're tall. [train enters a tunnel]
  • Number 17: Several scuffles occur between the thieves on top of the train as they head to the coast as they battle over possession of the necklace.
  • Priest (2011) has the Final Battle between the Priest and Black Hat take place on top of, and briefly inside, the train carrying the vampire invasion army to the human cities.
  • Shanghai Noon has a fight that goes through several different cars, including an open lumber car with tree trunks. Rollage ensues.
  • George and Reace have a fight atop the train in Silver Streak. George wins and kills Reace but is then knocked off the train by an overhead signal.
  • The climax of Speed features a fight on top of an out-of-control subway train that ends with the immortal line "Yeah? Well I'm taller."
  • Spider-Man Trilogy:
    • Spider-Man 2 sees Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus duke it out on a speeding Chicago L train attempting to pass for a New York Subway train, with the fight primarily taking place on the roof, but also on the side of the train, trailing behind the train, and briefly inside the train.note 
    • Spider-Man 3 takes it to another level with Black Spidey and Sandman dishing it out in the subway, with each of them smashing each other into the trains, particularly Spidey sawing off half of Sandman's face by pressing it against a passing train.
  • The opening scene of Sullivan's Travels is two men fighting on a train to their mutual death. This turns out to be a movie within a movie where the men symbolize Capital and Labor in a heavy handed allegory that no one wants to make. They really want to finance Ants in your pants of 1940
  • The climax of Supercop has Chan and Yang fighting the Big Bad and a few Elite Mooks on top of a moving train.
  • Parodied (with knobs on) in Top Secret!. The bad guy fails to duck for a low bridge, and shatters it — but he's unharmed!
  • Torque features a motorcycle chase on top of a train. And then inside the train.
  • Wild Wild West: Jim West battles a Native American henchman of Dr. Loveless on top of a train.
  • X-Men (Film Series):
    • A bullet train in The Wolverine, to make it that much crazier. Logan and the Yakuza have their work cut out just holding on and are almost flattened by the wind resistance, to say nothing of the low-hanging arches that fly by regularly.
    • The bulk of the Final Battle in Dark Phoenix happens both inside and outside a train, with the D'Bari attacking the armored train with the prisoner X-Men and Magneto inside.

    Literature 
  • Fitting of its Western influence, The Alloy of Law includes a gunfight atop a moving train, which continues despite the protagonist being thrown off the top (he uses magic to save himself).
  • In Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident, the group is ambushed by goblins and later jump onto a passing train to take cover while fighting them.
  • Alistair MacLean's Breakheart Pass is set around an American train in Injun Country in the late 1800s. It has a couple. For that matter, the same author has a top-of-the-gondola fight in Where Eagles Dare.
  • The climax of Death Masks takes place on top of a train, and the fights are pretty damn badass for a book. Dresden, a mob boss (equipped with commando gear and an assault rifle), and two Knights of the Cross (one of whom is carrying an AK in addition to his holy sword) chase and then land on the train in the mob boss's helicopter, which happens to be, on Dresden's request, playing "Ride of the Valkyries". All of that to stop a group of demons from unleashing an apocalyptic plague. Just as awesome as it sounds.
  • The Eisenhorn trilogy features a traintop sword-fight between Eisenhorn and the mercenary captain Clansire Etrik. However, the train is not moving at the time, which is probably a good thing since it is noted as being able to make a trans-continental crossing in a day. It is, however, coated with ice and in the middle of a blizzard, so that may even things out.
  • The Executioner (1969): The bullet train version occurs when Mack Bolan visits Japan in The Invisible Assassins. It's no less dangerous for Bolan in the 1980s than it is for Wolverine in the 2010s, even if the trains were slightly slower then.
  • In "The Man Who Got Off the Ghost Train", Richard has to battle the Gecko and its human revenants on the outside of the Scotch Streak to prevent from uncoupling the carriages and causing a wreck.
  • Parodied in Raising Steam. A fantasy world where a bright inventor discovers what steampower can be harnessed to. Of course there has to be a traintop battle. The narrative dictates it.
  • The Reconstruction Series has one between the hero, Isaac Benjamin, and Elijah Carpenter. Of course, Carpenter spends most of it waiting for Isaac to get the hint.
  • The Seven-Per-Cent Solution features a train-top Sword Fight between Sherlock Holmes and the villain.
  • The Tomorrow Series: In The Other Side of Dawn, Ellie jumps onto a goods train from a bridge and ends up fighting an enemy soldier atop the train and inside one of the carriages.
  • The Wolf's Hour by Robert R. McCammon has the protagonist forced to fight his way from one end to the other of a train in Nazi Germany that has been rebuilt as a rolling death trap while the Egomaniac Hunter stalks him from behind.
  • Young Sherlock Holmes: In Red Leech, Ives confronts Holmes on top of the train. Holmes manages to win the confrontation with the aid of a sling, that sends Ives off the side as the train is going over a bridge.

    Live-Action TV 

    Pinballs 
  • Deadpool (Stern): Sauron Multiball depicts Deadpool facing off against Sauron on top of a train.
  • One of the missions in Zen Studios' Wild West Rampage, a Zen Pinball table, takes you to a multi-stage mini-playfield built inside a moving train, in which you help the bounty huntress Cindy get through all the train cars to thwart a big robbery aboard.

    Tabletop Games 

    Theatre 
  • In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Albus and Scorpius try to sneak out of the Hogwarts Express. On the train's roof, they have a surprise encounter with the Trolley Witch, who tries to stop them using explosive pumpkin pies.

    Theme Parks 
  • Étincelle: The Curse of the Black Opal 4D movie from Futuroscope: The climactic fight between Étincelle and Ténèbre happens atop an aerial Parisian metro. The physical effects are reproducing the shaking of the train and the wind for the audience's benefit.

    Web Animation 
  • The Ballad of Cripple Kane starts out with of course, a saloon brawl, a horse chase, but it ends up on a train. Oh wait, you knew that, reading the trope and all. It's still awesome!
  • This happens in an episode of Dr. Havoc's Diary. Of course, reality ensues:
    Dr. Havoc: [to Brock] Well, well, well, what do we have— [the train bumps a bit] Woah! This is really fucking dangerous.
  • DSBT InsaniT: Happens with Bill and Kayla versus their Darkness counterparts in 'VRcade'.
  • RWBY:
    • In "Black", Blake and Adam battle security robots both in and on a train.
    • In "No Brakes", the heroes battle White Fang mooks and mechas on a train inside a Grimm infested underground tunnel.
    • Argus Limited begins on one of these, as the team needs to fend off plenty of Grimm attracted to their Relic of Knowledge.

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    Western Animation 
  • Adventure Time: Finn and the creepy conductor have one in "Mystery Train".
  • Amphibia: In "Combat Camp", one occurs between Anne and Tritonio at the episode's climax, as Anne tries to stop him from getting away in the train heist.
  • Archer:
    • The episode "The Limited" has ISIS escorting a radical Nova Scotian separatist back across the Canadian border via train. Archer keeps talking about how it's been, like, his life-long dream to fight on top of a train. And in the show's semi-deconstructive spirit, when the time comes, he finds it's not all it's cracked up to be. Not to mention the protracted discussion about how, unless you've coordinated rescue via a helicopter or something, you're ultimately still on the train, therefore it's a kind of pointless endeavor.
      Archer: Oh my God. This is going to be aaAH SHIT! [gun gets ripped out of his hands by the wind] Aah! The dust! It's like being shot in the eyes by a... glitter gun!
    • Invoked in the episode "The Big Con", where the final event in the Agent Skills Competition is to take over a train — simulated on stage.
  • Boo Boom! The Long Way Home: The series finale takes place on top of a moving train, with Jack, Aurelia and even Christopher attacking 4 German soldiers in order to give Boo-Boom and Viola more time to unhook the carriages.
  • Carmen Sandiego (2019): The episode "The Chasing Paper Caper" climaxes with Carmen tracking down Paper Star onto a train. During the resulting fight, she leads Paper Star onto the roof of the train, where the high-speed winds blow away all her paper weapons.
  • Danger Mouse: In "Planet of the Toilets", Danger Mouse battles Doctor Loo-cifer atop a bullet train in Japan.
  • Family Guy:
    • In one fantasy sequence, Stewie has an Imagine Spot about a fist and knife fight with someone on top of a moving 19th century train over a MacGuffin.
    • Also happens quite regularly when Peter takes on Ernie the Chicken.
  • Fillmore!: In "Next Stop: Armageddon", Fillmore chases the perp of the week across the roof of a miniature train.
  • In the G.I. Joe: Renegades episode "Homecoming, part 2", Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow fight on top of the train, while The Baroness takes out soldiers within the train.
  • In the final season of The Legend of Korra, the Krew has a battle on a moving train in order to rescue Prince Wu.
  • The end of the Looney Tunes cartoon "Hare Trigger" has Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam having a scuffle on top of a train.
  • Motorcity: Mike Chilton and the Burners have one against "Red" in "Like Father, Like Daughter"
  • This is how Rainbow Dash of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic first meets Little Strongheart in the episode "Over a Barrel", during a chase on top of the train that the main characters were riding.
  • The Patrick Star Show: "Dad's Stache Stash" ends with Patrick and Cecil fighting each other on top of a runaway train, with Patrick (who has been turned evil by a Dastardly Whiplash mustache) wanting it to run over his family and audience, and Cecil trying to stop it.
  • Phineas and Ferb: Lampshaded in the episode "Sidetracked". Dr. Doofenshmirtz is being chased on a train by Perry and a Canadian agent when he has the idea to go to the top of the train. At which point he turns to the audience with a grin and says "You knew we were going to end up here eventually."
  • The ReBoot episode "High Code" features an epic train battle between Bob and the insectoid creature Lens the Reaper inside a Wild West computer game.
  • In an episode of Samurai Jack, Jack fights two bounty hunters (one a Cowboy and the other a saloon-girl Femme Fatale) on top of a train.
  • Sonic Prime: Sonic and Nine start out on the wrong foot, leading to Nine chasing the Blue Blur all over the New Yoke City subway. It ends when Nine slips and falls off a train into the path of an oncoming one, prompting Sonic to save him and prove he means no harm.
  • In the third episode of The Spectacular Spider-Man, Spidey fights The Lizard on top of a moving subway.
  • Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters: In "Ninja and the Ghost", Stretch and Blindstrike engage in this after Blindstrike's commander, Dr. C, discovers Stretch stalking her onto a train.
  • In Total Drama World Tour, Alejandro and Heather have a literal train top battle, with the two villains struggling to get ahead in the race, whilst attempting to sabotage one another.
  • This was also done in Transformers: Robots in Disguise episode Railroad Rage. Here, the primary Autobots had to prevent the Stunticons from attempting to rob a train of its power core.
  • Winx Club: In "Roxy's Energy", Aisha, Nabu, and Sky fight Ogron, the leader of the Black Circle, atop a moving train. It quickly becomes just a fight between Ogron and Sky when Nabu is knocked off the train, and Aisha has to catch him before he hits the ground.
  • Young Justice: In "Performance", the heroes first encounter the episode's villain while on a train. Naturally, they all end up on the roof of the carriages.

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