Boat train

A boat train is a passenger train operating to a port for the specific purpose of making connection with a passenger ship, such as a ferry or ocean liner. Through ticketing is normally available.

Notable named boat trains

 * Admiraal de Ruijter, –  (1987– ?)
 * Benjamin Britten, –  (1987– ?)
 * The Flèche d'Or (Golden Arrow), Paris Gare du Nord – Calais-Maritime (1929–1972)
 * The Golden Arrow, London Victoria – Dover Marine (1929–1972)
 * The Cunarder
 * London Waterloo – Southampton Docks (Ocean Terminal)
 * London Euston – Liverpool Riverside
 * Glasgow Central – Greenock Prince’s Pier
 * Night Ferry, – Paris Nord / Brussels Midi/Zuid (1936–1980)
 * The Statesman, London Waterloo – Southampton Docks (Ocean Terminal)
 * The Steam Boat, Toronto – Port McNicoll