Atomic Train (1999-1999)

Premiere:
May 16, 1999

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
May 17, 1999

Creators:
Dick Lowry
David Jackson

Original Title:
Atomic Train

Alternate Titles:
Train Apocalypse - Keiner kann ihn stoppen

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Dennis Hammer Productions
NBC Studios

Countries:
US

A train carrying a Russian atomic weapon is on a runaway course with disaster - and time's running out! Only John Seger, a renegade investigator for the NTSB, can stop the speeding locomotive.

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Art Direction:
Tink

Associate Producer:
Lori Motyer

Casting:
Shana Landsburg

Co-Producer:
Barbara Kelly

Costume Design:
Glenne Campbell

Director:
Dick Lowry
David Jackson

Director of Photography:
Steven Fierberg

Editor:
Scott Powell
Adam Wolfe

Executive Producer:
Jeff Fazio
Dennis Hammer
Armand Speca

Foley Artist:
Tim Chilton

Foley Mixer:
Tommy Goodwin

Key Hair Stylist:
Robert A. Pandini

Key Makeup Artist:
Charles Porlier

Original Music Composer:
Lee Holdridge

Producer:
Michael R. Joyce

Production Design:
Curtis A. Schnell

Set Decoration:
David Birdsall

Sound Mixer:
David Husby

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Hart

Supervising Art Director:
Michael L. Fox

Visual Effects:
Paul Le Blanc

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