The Great Train Robbery, one of the most infamous heists in history, has several synonyms. It is also sometimes referred to as the "Cheddington train robbery," named after the location in Buckinghamshire where it occurred. Other names include the "National Provincial Bank Train Robbery" for the money stolen, and the "Mail Train Robbery" for the letters and packages also taken. Some versions even include the phrase "The Great Train Robbery of 1963," to further distinguish it from other train-related heists. Despite its notoriety, the Great Train Robbery remains a fascinating piece of history and continues to capture the public's imagination.