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61. Traveling by train is not so convenient in America.
62. They don't carry horses by train much now.
63. Nearly all goods traffic went by train.
64. Christine and I decided to go by train.
65. He was arriving by train at Grand Central Station.
66. I came by train on my own.
67. We travelled from China to Russia by train.
68. Together they travelled north by train.
69. We debated whether to fly or go by train, finally deciding on the train.
70. So with a wide choice of train services,[sentence dictionary] travelling by train is the ultimate in convenience.
71. I ordered him from a kennel in Norfolk, arranging a price and delivery by train.
72. To get there one has to travel four hours by train from Calcutta to the town of Asansol, 150 miles away.
73. Alone of all the top Bolsheviks, Kalinin visited some of the stricken areas by train, a peasant among peasants.
74. Easily Accessible: Merstham is convenient for Gatwick airport and London is just over half an hour away by train.
75. I hate travelling by train - the carriages are always so dirty and uncomfortable.
76. Alvin 1 214 was able to fly on alone to book rooms for the dancers, who would travel by train.
77. They had to travel by train all over the country.
78. No effort was spared to make air travel seem like ocean voyaging or traveling by train.
79. There were rare excursions to seaside or country by train or charabanc, or the occasional boat trip on Lough Neagh.
80. The journey was a long-winded one, first by train to Carcassonne and then to Couiza-Montazels.
81. We started from Hong Kong at 7.30 a.m., and went by train to Canton.
82. And how can horses, hundreds of horses, be hauled about by train? In boxcars!
83. I sent my luggage on by train and after lunch, I started out on foot.
84. He had intended to go to Lord's by train - instead his wife Lindsey drove them from Northampton.
85. The prisoners were brought in by train to tumultuous shouts of revenge.
86. They came on foot, dragging everything they could in a handcart, but-the real hordes came by train.
87. Had Gandhi gone by train or automobile to make salt, the effect would have been considerable.
88. Someday I want to travel the length and breadth of it by train.
89. His replacement travelled for four days by train for half a day's climbing on the slate.
90. He then travelled by train to London to visit Bond Street in general and a famed jeweller in particular.
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