Literature
- Night Rider (novel), a 1939 novel by Robert Penn Warren
- Night Rider, a 2001 novel by W. A. Harbinson written under the Shaun Clarke pseudonym
- Nightrider (DC Comics), a vampire superhero who was a member of Team Titans
- One of the many alternative names for the Western Ghost Rider (see also: Phantom Rider)
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