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==Plot==
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U.S. Army pilot Captain Colter Stevens wakes up on a [[Metra]]<ref>{{cite web |last=Wronski |first=Richard |title=Compared to Metra train's movie fate, delays look tame |url=httphttps://articleswww.chicagotribune.com/2011-/03-/09/news/ctcompared-talkto-metra-trains-movie-0310fate-20110309_1_metradelays-rocklook-island-line-phil-paganotame/ |access-date=June 5, 2014 |website=[[Chicago Tribune]] |date=March 9, 2011 |archive-date=June 6, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140606225501/http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-03-09/news/ct-talk-metra-movie-0310-20110309_1_metra-rock-island-line-phil-pagano |url-status=live }}</ref> commuter train going into Chicago. He is disoriented, as his last memory was of flying a mission in Afghanistan. However, to the world around him – including his friend Christina Warren and his reflection in the train's windows and mirrors – he appears to be a different man: a school teacher named Sean Fentress. As he expresses his confusion to Christina, the train explodes while passing another train, killing everyone aboard.
 
Stevens abruptly awakens in a dimly lit cockpit. Communicating through a video screen, Air Force Captain Colleen Goodwin verifies Stevens' identity and tells him of his mission to find the train bomber before sending him back to the moment he awoke on the train. Believing he is being tested in a simulation, Stevens finds the bomb in a vent inside the lavatory but is unable to identify the bomber. Still thinking he is in a simulation, Stevens leaves the bomb and goes back down to the main cabin before the train explodes again.