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where was unstoppable filmed

The main filming for the 2010 action thriller Unstoppable took place across several rail lines and towns in Pennsylvania and Ohio, with additional locations in New York and West Virginia.

Core filming areas

  • Production base: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where the fictional Allegheny and West Virginia Railroad is headquartered in the film.
  • Key rail corridors: Privately owned tracks in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York State, and West Virginia were used to stage the runaway train sequences.

Pennsylvania locations

Most on‑track and town scenes were shot in Pennsylvania.

  • Around State College on the Nittany & Bald Eagle line (Milesburg, Tyrone, Julian, Unionville, Port Matilda).
  • Other Pennsylvania towns included Pittsburgh, Emporium, Bradford, Monaca, Eldred, Mill Hall, Turtlepoint, Port Allegany, Carnegie , and more.

Ohio, New York, and West Virginia

Additional scenes expanded the route of the fictional runaway train.

  • Ohio: Wheeling & Lake Erie tracks between Wheeling and Steubenville, plus the Brewster Rail Yard near Canton for major yard scenes.
  • New York: Towns such as Portville and Olean stood in for parts of the train’s journey.
  • West Virginia: Some track segments used there, though individual towns are not all specified.

Notable specific spots

A few recognizable set‑pieces have precisely identified filming spots.

  • The “Wheeling, Northern Pennsylvania” stop is actually the Wayne Street crossing in Olean, New York.
  • The horse‑trailer crash in “Findlay” was shot at the Champlin Hill Road rail crossing in Turtlepoint, Pennsylvania.

TL;DR: Unstoppable was filmed mainly on and around real railroad lines centered on Pittsburgh and rural Pennsylvania, with important stretches in Ohio, New York, and West Virginia to create its realistic runaway‑train journey.

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