Supertrain (1979)

0.0/10 Drama Comedy Adventure
Supertrain

Quick Facts

Premiered
Feb 1979
Runtime
60 mins
Language
English
Status
Ended

Networks

NBC

Storyline

The Supertrain was a nuclear powered bullet train that was equipped with amenities more appropriate to a cruise ship. It had luxuries such as swimming pools and shopping centers. It was so big it had to run on very broad gauge single track (not a pair of tracks as depicted in some advertising). Though it had a rated top speed of 190 miles per hour (306 km/h), the train took 36 hours to go from New York City to Los Angeles, which would put the train's average speed at around 78 miles per hour (126 km/h), slower than the moderately paced Amtrak Acela Express and well below the speeds of bullet trains in Europe and Asia. (Some episodes state, however, that the train also stops in Chicago,Denver, a fictitious town in Texas and presumably other cities, which would extend the length of the run and thus would require faster speeds.) Much like its contemporary The Love Boat (1977), the plots concerned the passengers' social lives, usually with multiple intertwining story lines. Most of the cast of a given episode were guest stars. The production was elaborate, with huge sets and a high-tech model train for outside shots.

Cast

Edward Andrews
Edward Andrews
Harry Flood
Harrison Page
Harrison Page
George Boone
Robert Alda
Robert Alda
Dr. Dan Casey
Nita Talbot
Nita Talbot
Rose Casey
Patrick Collins
Patrick Collins
David Noonan
Aarika Wells
Aarika Wells
Gilda
William Nuckols
William Nuckols
Wally
Michael Delano
Michael Delano
Lou Atkins
Charlie Brill
Charlie Brill
Robert
Ilene Graff
Ilene Graff
Penny Whitaker
Joey Aresco
Joey Aresco
Wayne Randall
Anthony Palmer
Anthony Palmer
T. C. Baker