Fuck, I forgot that movie existed, scenes of Rome are so fuckn good.
My Beautiful Laundrette has (some) good train scenes, main characters lives along a main line in London
the Russian film Brother (1997) features some Cargo Trams in St Petersburg
5 Centimetres Per Second has a god-awful plot but some fucking 10/10 kino train and scooter scenes
The Darjeeling Limited is one of Wes Anderson's not so great movies but it does mainly take place on a train.
>>1529818I second this guy A Sunday in Hell is great
Buster Keaton made a couple movies about trains but to be honest I haven't seen any of them:
The General
The Railroader (which reminds me, the National Film Board of Canada has two really good films on Bush Pilots, you'd do well with those)
The Russian classic kino Man With a Movie Camera (1929) has some pretty fascinating shots of old trams and people on bikes and so on, well worth a watch
off topic now but this whole youtube channel has cool restored and upscaled footage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RYNThid23g