The album title is borrowed from a repeated line in one of the versions of the KLF song Last Train to Trancentral.
train | Wagon Train | The Great Train Robbery | Soul Train | Train | Train (band) | Strangers on a Train | express train | The First Great Train Robbery | MARC Train | Last Train to Clarksville | Zion Train | Terror Train | Strangers on a Train (film) | Soul Train Music Awards | Slow Train | Microsoft Train Simulator | Kristina Train | How to Train Your Dragon | Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! | The Plane Train | The Mystery of the Blue Train | The Great Train Robbery (film) | The Great Train Robbery (1903 film) | O-Train | How to Train Your Dragon (film) | Express train | wagon train | Train Protection & Warning System | The Day We Caught the Train |
In the North American Arista release, samples of crowd noise from U2's Rattle and Hum album, used to segue between the "Stadium House" tracks, are removed, leading to abrupt and awkward transitions between these tracks; additionally, "No More Tears" is shortened and "Last Train to Trancentral" appears in its significantly different stadium house single version.