List of fictional vehicles
The following is a list of fictional vehicles.
List of lists
Hovercraft/anti-gravity vehicles
- Hoverboard
- Snowspeeder
- Speeder bike
Railroads and trains
- Blaine the train - the Dark Tower by Steven King
- Hooterville Cannonball - Petticoat Junction
- The Quadrail trains - the Timothy Zahn series
- Undersea Super Train: Marine Express
- The Wanderer - The Wild Wild West
- Wabash Cannonball
- Baby Train
- Snowpiercer
- Supertrain
- Galaxy Express 999
- Tachypomp
- Blaine the Mono
- The Polar Express
- The Hogwarts Express - Harry Potter
- The Atlantic Express - Avalanche Express
- Central Pacific Railroad No. 131 - Back to the Future Part III
- The Transcontinental Express - The Cassandra Crossing
- The Indian Valley Railroad - Thomas and the Magic Railroad
- Wilson Brewster Koko Chuggington
The Railway Series
There are many railway and other 'vehicle' characters in The Railway Series children's books by Rev. W. Awdry. For a list, please see:
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends is the TV spin-off from The Railway Series. As such, it shares many characters with the original books but also introduces a vast array of new characters. These, too, are collated in a set of lists:
Magical vehicles
- Broomstick
- Catbus
- Christine, the possessed car from the Stephen King novel, made into a film
- The Chariot of Morgan Mwynfawr
- Herbie
- Killdozer
- Magic carpet
- Seven-league boots
- Ruby slippers
- Cinderella's pumpkin coach
- Santa's sleigh
- The Yellow Submarine
Mecha
- Big Darrell - OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes
- Big O - The Big O
- E-frame - Exosquad
- Evangelions - Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Mobile weapons - Gundam
- Tripod - three-legged Martian fighting machine, armed with a heat-ray, The War of the Worlds
- VF-1 Valkyrie - variable geometry space fighter from Robotech (TV series)
- Voltron
Tanks
- Bolo - AI armored super-heavy tank
- Griffon tank - Warhammer 40,000
- RX-75 Guntank - Mobile Suit Gundam
- Leman Russ MBT - Warhammer 40,000
Other
- DeLorean time machine
- Howl's Moving Castle
- TARDIS
- B-Ped - Teen Titans
- Farcaster - Hyperion Cantos
- Time Tunnel - The Time Tunnel
- Transporter - Star Trek
- Time machine - novella "The Time Machine" by H. G. Wells
- Laputa - Gulliver's Travels and Castle in the Sky
- Steam Castle - Steamboy
- Manhattan Island - Cities in Flight
- Death City - Soul Eater (anime but not manga)
- 2019 Spinner - self-contained lift, Blade Runner 1982 design by Syd Mead
- Supercar - Supercar
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See also
These are lists of mixed types of vehicles, not otherwise given by lists of ships, aircraft, spacecraft and so on.
Literature
Film
Television
Games
Comics, graphic novels and animation
- List of vehicles in Marvel Comics
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