The WORST seasons of Infinity Train

Every season of Infinity Train ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of Infinity Train!

Traveling through a barren, otherworldly wasteland, the Infinity Train is full of puzzles and perils. For those in mental turmoil, they can climb aboard and suddenly find themselves wandering its length where each car is a whole other world. Each passenger has his or her own story that led them onto the train, but once aboard, the goal is both simple and difficult: by solving the mysteries of the train and interacting with its strange denizens, solve one's own mental troubles and through it hopefully find their way off the train.

Last Updated: 9/23/2024Network: HBO MaxStatus: Ended
Book Four: Duet
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6.70
115 votes

#1 - Book Four: Duet

First Aired 4/15/2021

Childhood friends with opposing personalities, Mingi and Ryan, dream of becoming rock stars but find themselves on the Infinity Train. They explore the locomotive's inner puzzles — and their own relationship — in order to return home, together.

Book Three: Cult of the Conductor
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7.83
138 votes

#2 - Book Three: Cult of the Conductor

First Aired 8/13/2020

Grace and Simon are the leaders of the Apex, an anarchic group of kids who believe they are entitled to the train. During one of their destructive missions, Grace and Simon get separated from the group and must find their way back. As the duo navigate through the myriad worlds of the train, they meet Hazel, an optimistic young girl, and Tuba, her gentle gorilla companion. Will Grace and Simon find new inspiration in Hazel’s innocence, or will the ways of the Apex recruit yet another aboard the train?

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7.95
166 votes

#3 - Book Two: Cracked Reflection

First Aired 1/6/2020

Mirror Tulip (M.T.), the mirror version of Tulip first seen in Book One's "The Chrome Car," wanders the train both to avoid the Mirror Police and to find a purpose. She stumbles upon a people-pleaser passenger named Jesse and a deer with mysterious powers.

Book One: The Perennial Child
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8.09
229 votes

#4 - Book One: The Perennial Child

First Aired 8/5/2019

13-year-old Tulip finds herself on a mysterious train with an endless number of cars, each one its own universe, and must find a way to get home.