Choo Choo Charles Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on April 7, 2026
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All aboard the scariest train on the island! These 5 free printable Choo Choo Charles coloring pages bring the spine-chilling spider-train horror game to life on paper. From Charles’s creepy grinning face and crawling spider legs to dramatic bridge crossings and the ultimate final showdown, every page captures the thrilling terror of this indie horror hit.

All 5 Choo Choo Charles coloring pages are high-quality black-and-white line art formatted for US Letter paper and ready to print in one click.

These printable Choo Choo Charles coloring pages feature bold, detailed outlines of everyone’s favorite nightmare train — from its massive grinning locomotive face and jagged teeth to its sprawling arachnid legs and rusted body. Perfect for fans of the creepy indie horror game who want to bring Charles to life in their own terrifying color schemes.

Great for horror game fans, Halloween activities, or a hauntingly fun art session. Download free and print as many copies as you like!

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Craft Ideas To Do With Choo Choo Charles Coloring Pages

Make your Choo Choo Charles pages extra terrifying with these craft ideas:

  • Rust and Decay Effect: Color Charles’s body in red and brown, then use a crumpled tissue to smudge orange and brown chalk pastel over the surface for a rusty texture.
  • Night Scene: Color the background of any Charles page in dark blue and black, then add white gel pen dots for stars to create a spooky night atmosphere.
  • Charles Pop-Up Card: Color and cut out the close-up face page, fold it in half, and attach it inside a card so Charles’s face pops out when the card is opened.
  • Spider Leg Articulation: Color and cut out Charles and use brass fasteners (brads) at each leg joint so the spider legs can actually move.
  • Wanted Poster: Color Charles’s face, mount it on aged-looking brown paper, and add your own handwritten “WANTED” text above it for a creepy wall display.