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If you had left home a little earlier you would have been in time.
This was a bad week. My train was late two days in a row.
I can't find my glasses. I may have left them behind on the train.
I can't find my glasses. I may have left them behind in the train.
I haven't decided yet, but I prefer flying to going by train.
Look, here comes your train.
What time does the train for Boston leave?
The bell rang and the train moved off.
Do you go by bus, by train, or by subway?
What time does the train for New York depart?
Nancy is getting off the train.
But every train is so crowded that whatever we have in our hands doesn't fall even if we let it go.
The trains were jammed with commuters.
Which train takes us to Kamakura?
Which train are you catching?
I didn't know for certain which train to take.
What train goes to the center of town?
Could you tell me which bus or train goes to the center of the town?
I seem to have left my umbrella behind in the train.
Hold on to the strap. The train will start to move soon.

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