Railroad Rage
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![]() "What - what the hell was that?" "THAT was ten million pounds of train, Mr. Galvin! And THIS is the sound of me saving your ass!" | ||||||
| "Railroad Rage" | ||||||
| Production company | Hasbro Studios | |||||
| Airdate | August 5, 2017 (Canada) | |||||
| Writer | Len Uhley | |||||
| Director | Frank Marino | |||||
| Animation studio | Polygon Pictures | |||||
A runaway train's fusion engine is up for grabs and the Stunticons are in pursuit, so the Bee Team must do all it can to prevent them from getting the cargo. An additional threat arises as the train could potentially crash into Crown City Train Station.
Synopsis



"It just got away from me."
"It got away from you? It's a train, Dewey, not a chipmunk!"

Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans | Others |
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Quotes
"[Sideswipe] prefers to spend his time on childish pranks."
"You mean I like to have fun sometimes? Guilty!"
- —Drift and Sideswipe are truly best buds.
"Wow, that is beautiful!"
"You can say that again!"
"Wow, that is-" *punched* "Ow!"
- —Wildbreak and Drag Strip admire a bullet train.
"Hey, Drag Strip, do you think Motormaster will be mad when we show up without that engine?"
"Do you think? AT ALL?!
- —Wildbreak and Drag Strip are also best buds.
"It is not fair to define someone because of one mistake. A few mistakes." *turns to Sideswipe* "Several. Many."
- —Drift
Notes
Continuity notes
Transformers references
- This is not the first time Autobots have GroundBridged onto a moving train.
- Jetstorm is seen riding on Grimlock. Where did he get this idea from?
Real-world references
- Heatseeker refers to the Autobots as "toasters".
Errors
- When the Autobots enter the GroundBridge to deploy, the Mini-Cons hang back with Sideswipe for a lengthy moment, but when they exit, they're considerably ahead of Drift.
Trivia

- While one might have expected the remaning Activator Mini-Con from the toyline, Great Byte, to appear working for Soundwave's Decepticon Hunter theft project, instead a previously-unknown yellowish-orange Activator does the deed. According to showrunner Adam Beechen, this is because the original script mistakenly called for Hi-Test to make the heist after he fled Soundwave's service following his failure in "Guilty As Charged", requiring a hasty alteration with a new character.



