Cast
- Steven Seagal as Lt. Casey Ryback, a former SEAL now heads a restaurant in Denver
- Eric Bogosian as Travis Dane, a crazed computer genius who designed the weapons satellite who takeovers the satellite for his own bidding, the main antagonist
- Everett McGill as Penn, the mercenary leader who lead the team to hijack the Grand Continental train to set up the satellite equipment, the secondary antagonist
- Katherine Heigl as Sarah Ryback, Ryback's niece who accompanies him on the train to go to her father's funeral
- Morris Chestnut as Bobby Zachs, an eager porter of the train who reluctantly helps Ryback with the hijacked train
- Nick Mancuso as Tom Breaker, the shady CIA director who assists ATAC on Grazer One
- Brenda Bakke as Captain Linda Gilder, a member of ATAC and one of Dane's former colleagues
- Peter Greene as Mercenary #1, Penn's main mercenary who was instructed by Ryback at Fort Bragg
- Patrick Kilpatrick as Mercenary #2, One of Penn's mercenaries
- Scott Sowers as Mercenary #3, One of Penn's mercenaries
- Afifi Alaouie as Female Mercenary (Fatima), Penn's only female mercenary
- Andy Romano as Admiral Bates, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Dale Dye as Captain Garza, Admirial Bates' right-hand man
- Kurtwood Smith as Major General Stanley Cooper, An Air Force general who commands ATAC and Dane's former boss
- David Gianopoulos as Captain David Trilling, a member of ATAC and one of Dane's former colleagues
- Sandra Taylor as Kelly, a barmaid on board the train
- Jonathan Banks as Scotty (Mercenary), the mercenary who drives the locomotive of the Grand Continental train
- Royce D. Applegate as Ryback's cook who runs the restaurant when Ryback is absent
- Dale Payne as Train Conductor
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