483 was the sole reason I watched this movie on cable back when I was a youngster. I was too young to understand what was going on through most of it, but everytime I was about to give up on it, there'd be a new scene with the train in it. Of course, a few years later, I appreciated that it was actually a terrific film. You can still probably pick this up on DVD for around $3-5 at Big Lots or Wal-Mart. Unfortunately, this is one of the titles that used to have fullscreen and widescreen transfers on it, but they later dropped the widescreen version off the disc. You can still find the first version with the widescreen transfer, though, if you look hard enough.