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The Great Train Robbery may refer to: * Great Train Robbery (1963), of £2.6 million from a British train *
Great Gold Robbery upright=1.6, Agar and Burgess in the guard's van, emptying the safes of the gold The Great Gold Robbery took place on the night of 15 May 1855, when a routine shipment of three boxes of gold bullion and coins was stolen from the guard's van of ...
, of gold worth £12,000 from a British train in 1855


Film and television

* ''The Great Train Robbery'' (1903 film), a 1903 American silent short Western film. * ''
The Great K & A Train Robbery ''The Great K & A Train Robbery'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Tom Mix and Dorothy Dwan. The film is based on the actual foiling of a train robbery by Dick Gordon as related by Paul Leicester Fo ...
'', a 1926 American Western silent film. * ''The Great Train Robbery'' (1941 film), a 1941 American low-budget crime-western. * "The Great Train Robbery", an episode of ''I Love Lucy'', 1955. *''
The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery ''The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery'' is a British comedy film, directed by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, written by Sidney and Leslie Gilliat, and released on 4 April 1966. It is the last of the original series of films based on the '' ...
'', the 1966 fourth film of the St Trinians film saga. * '' The First Great Train Robbery'', a 1978 film, released in the U.S. as ''The Great Train Robbery'', directed by Michael Crichton, based on his novel' * ''The Great Train Robbery'' (2013 TV series).


Other uses

* ''The Great Train Robbery'' (board game), a 1970s board game based on the Great Train Robbery (1963) * ''The Great Train Robbery'' (novel), a 1975 historical novel by Michael Crichton, about the Great Gold Robbery (1855) * "Great Train Robbery" (song), by Black Uhuru, 1986 * "The Great Train Robbery", a song/tune by Mountain on their 1971 album ''
Nantucket Sleighride A Nantucket sleighride is the dragging of a whaleboat by a harpooned whale while whaling. It is an archaic term from the early days of open-boat whaling, when the animals were harpooned from small open boats. Once harpooned, the whale, in pain ...
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See also

* Train robbery {{DEFAULTSORT:Great Train Robbery, The