You will find 58 free train coloring pages ready to download and print as high-quality PDF sheets — no sign-up, no email, just click and go. Every page is pre-formatted for US Letter and A4, ready to print at full size for homeschool activity folders, classroom coloring stations, or quiet time at home.
Whether you need a simple choo choo for a toddler, a Thomas-style engine for a franchise fan, or a detailed steam locomotive for an adult — this collection has it. Franchise favorites like Hogwarts Express, Dinosaur Train, Polar Express, Bob the Train, and Titipo sit alongside classic steam locomotives, Japanese bullet trains, freight trains, Christmas trains, and fantasy adventures that nobody else thought to make yet.

These free printable train colouring sheets work for preschool transport units, homeschool activity folders, classroom educational printables, and train-themed birthday parties.
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Thomas-Style Blue Engine
Hogwarts Express

Gordon the Express Engine
Percy the Small Engine
Dinosaur Train
Polar Express Night Train

Bob the Train
Titipo Train
Christmas Gift Train
Cat Drives the Train

Shinkansen Bullet Train
Dragon-Powered Train
Choo Choo Cartoon Train
Baby Train

Kawaii Mini Train
Simplest Train to Color
Alphabet Train A to Z
Santa Drives the Train

Birthday Celebration Train
Space Explorer Train
Maglev Train Floats
North Pole Express

Animal Passenger Train
Farm Animals on the Train
Time Travel Train in Egypt
Classic Steam Locomotive

Winter Train and Snowmen
Underwater Aquarium Train
Circus Train Arrives
Christmas Morning Toy Train

Safari Animal Train
Conductor on the Train
Sleeper Train by Moonlight
Toy Train on the Floor

Steam Engine Head On
Western Desert Steam Train
Freight Train Full Load
Modern Express Train

Steam Engine and Carriages
Electric Commuter Train
Railroad Crossing Safety
Train Arrives at the Station

Vintage Train Station Arrival
Steam Train on the Bridge
Coal Train Hauling
Diesel Train with Tankers

Rail Yard Loading Scene
Train Across the Canyon
Cargo Train Through the Fields
Freight Locomotive Head On
Train Through the Tunnel
Train Through the Snow
Monorail Above the City
Subway Station Rush
Realistic American Freight Train
Train Template for Class
Realistic Locomotive — Adult Coloring
Train Mandala — Adult Coloring
Types of Trains in This Collection
Steam locomotives, freight trains, bullet trains, subway and monorail, passenger expresses, Christmas trains, fantasy trains — this collection covers the full range. The cartoon and franchise section is the largest because that is where the search volume is. Thomas-style, Gordon, Percy, Hogwarts Express, Dinosaur Train, Polar Express, Bob the Train, and Titipo all have dedicated pages because each has its own distinct audience.
The steam section covers the golden age of rail from classic side view to western desert crossing to luxury sleeper under moonlight. The freight section runs from basic cargo containers to a detailed BNSF and Amtrak inspired adult page. The fantasy section has a dragon-powered locomotive, a space train among planets, an underwater aquarium tunnel, and a time machine train parked outside Egyptian pyramids — scenes no other collection has put together.
How to Color Train Coloring Pages
These free train coloring pages for kids also work as educational printables for homeschool transport units — print the alphabet train, the railroad crossing safety page, and the station scene together for a full classroom lesson.
- Thomas-style and cartoon trains: Match the character’s signature color — blue for Thomas-style, dark blue for Gordon, green for Percy. Face expressions get full attention when the body color is confident and consistent
- Easy train coloring pages for toddlers: Any colors work — thick outlines mean every choice looks finished. Let little ones pick their own locomotive color for a version that is entirely theirs
- Alphabet train coloring sheet: Give each letter car a different color, work through the spectrum from red at A to violet at Z for a rainbow result that doubles as a classroom display
- Classic steam locomotive pages: Boiler black or deep green, driving wheels polished silver, smoke in light gray. The steam train coloring page rewards careful metallic pencil work on the chrome details
- Freight train coloring sheets: Diesel cab in dark gray or navy, container cars in different colors per box to reflect real freight markings
- Bullet train pages: White or silver body with a single bold accent stripe. The Shinkansen looks best in white with blue or green — clean and aerodynamic
- Christmas and Polar Express trains: Deep burgundy, forest green, gold trim. Polar Express inspired page looks best with warm amber windows against a deep blue night background
- Hogwarts Express coloring page: Scarlet red locomotive, black detailing, gold trim on the number plate — exactly as described in the books
- Fantasy trains: Dragon train in fire orange and deep red. Space train in dark navy with bright planet colors. Underwater train in blue-green with tropical fish in every bright color available
- Adult locomotive and mandala pages: Work section by section — warm copper for the boiler, silver for the driving wheels, deep black for the smoke box
Train Craft and Activity Ideas
1. Thomas and Friends Character Set
Print the Thomas-style, Gordon, and Percy pages together as a three-engine set. Color each in their signature colors, cut them out, and mount on card stock with a paper track below. Every child who knows the show will arrange them correctly and explain to anyone nearby exactly who each engine is.
2. Polar Express Ticket Activity
Print the Polar Express inspired page alongside a simple ticket template. Kids color the train and fill in the ticket with their name, destination, and departure time. Works as a Christmas classroom activity, a homeschool December project, and a birthday party activity for train-themed celebrations — pair with elf coloring pages for a full holiday activity station.
3. Alphabet Train Classroom Display
Print the alphabet train page for every child in the class. Each child colors their page and writes one word beginning with their favorite letter on the back. Display all finished trains in a line along the classroom wall. Takes one art session and produces a display that stays up all term.
4. Around the World Train Route
Print the Shinkansen, Hogwarts Express, western steam train, luxury sleeper, and subway station pages. Color all five and arrange on a large world map poster connecting each train to its region. Works as a homeschool geography and transport crossover activity.
5. Fantasy Train Story Sequence
Print the dragon train, space train, underwater train, and time machine Egypt train. Color all four and put them in any order. Kids write or dictate the story of one passenger who took all four journeys in a single day. Works for creative writing and sequencing equally well.
6. Christmas Train Gift Wrap
Print the Christmas train and North Pole Express pages, color with bright festive tones, and use as wrapping paper for small gifts. Tape around a small box and add a ribbon — the coloring project becomes the packaging.
7. Train Spotter’s Coloring Book
Print one page from each category — steam, freight, bullet, subway, fantasy, Christmas, and cartoon. Staple together with a card stock cover. Kids work through the booklet one page at a time and label each with the train type and one fact. Works as a homeschool transport unit that produces a finished educational printable coloring book at the end.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have Thomas the Train coloring pages?
Yes — three Thomas-style pages: a Thomas-style smiling blue engine, a Gordon-style large express engine, and a Percy-style small green engine. All free PDFs, no sign-up.
Do you have Hogwarts Express coloring pages?
Yes — one Hogwarts Express inspired steam train through a magical misty forest with castle towers in the distance. For more Harry Potter inspired pages the fantasy and mythical coloring pages section has more options.
Do you have Dinosaur Train coloring pages?
Yes — one Dinosaur Train inspired page with a T-Rex, Pterodactyl, and Triceratops at the windows. For more dinosaur pages visit the dinosaur coloring pages section.
Do you have Polar Express coloring pages?
Yes — one Polar Express inspired winter night train plus five total Christmas and winter train pages including Santa on a Christmas train and the North Pole Express at Santa’s workshop.
Do you have easy train coloring pages for toddlers?
Yes — simple train outline, baby chubby train, cute choo choo cartoon, cat-driven animal train, and more. All free printable PDFs, ideal for preschool and homeschool activity folders.
Do you have steam train coloring pages?
Yes — eight pages covering classic side view, steam engine with carriages, western desert crossing, luxury sleeper, front-facing headlight, wooden bridge, historical station, and canyon bridge crossing.
Do you have freight train coloring pages?
Yes — seven pages: container freight train, diesel tanker cars, cargo through farmland, rail yard loading, coal hopper train, and a detailed BNSF and Amtrak inspired freight train coloring sheet for adult colorers.
Do you have Christmas train coloring pages?
Yes — six pages: Christmas gift train, Polar Express inspired, North Pole Express, winter train with snowmen, Santa on a Christmas train, and Christmas morning toy train.
Do you have train coloring pages for adults?
Yes — a detailed realistic steam locomotive with mechanical parts, a decorative mandala train design, and a BNSF and Amtrak inspired freight train coloring sheet with full cab markings.
Are these train coloring pages actually free?
Yes, completely. No account, no email, no sign-up. Every page downloads as a PDF and prints at full scale on US Letter and A4.
Thomas fans, Hogwarts Express riders, Dinosaur Train watchers, Polar Express believers, toddlers who wave at every passing freight train, homeschool families running transport units, and adult colorists who want a detailed locomotive worth an afternoon — 58 free train coloring pages covering all of it.
For more transport printables the Bus coloring pages, Truck coloring pages, and Car coloring pages sections are all in the Transportation coloring pages category.










