"Train" Example Sentences
1. We took the train from London to Paris.
2. The train departed at 7 a.m. sharp.
3. The train ride was long and bumpy.
4. Please stay behind the yellow line until the train comes to a complete stop.
5. The train went through many tunnels along the mountainous route.
6. We arrived at the train station in plenty of time for our departure.
7. The train crew announced that we would be arriving in 5 minutes.
8. The train was delayed due to issues on the track ahead.
9. We saw beautiful countryside views from the windows of the train.
10. There were snack carts moving up and down the aisles of the train.
11. Trains are more cost effective for me than driving between cities.
12. The train pulled out of the station and started moving slowly at first.
13. I watched the scenery change as the train sped along the tracks.
14. The train conductor checked our tickets before we boarded.
15. train of thought
16. train employees
17. train station
18. train tracks
19. The little dog followed the train everywhere it went.
20. The train raced along the rails with speed and power.
21. We had to change trains halfway through the journey.
22. The train rumbled and clacked as it rolled down the tracks.
23. The train pulled into Grand Central Station in New York City.
24. The police were searching the train for evidence related to the crime.
25. I prefer taking the train rather than driving on the busy highway.
26. I watched the world go by from my seat next to the train window.
27. The train company offers many amenities like WiFi and onboard entertainment.
28. The train went around the mountain rather than through it.
29. The train made several stops along the way to pick up and drop off passengers.
30. I could hear the train whistle in the distance.
31. train extensively
32. train workers
33. train schedule
34.train carriages
35. train enthusiast
36. He studied and trained for many years before earning his degree.
37. The athlete trained hard for the competition.
38. The military trains its recruits rigorously.
39. She trained the dog to sit, stay and come when called.
40. The apprentice was trained by a skilled craftsman.
41. I train at the gym three times a week.
42. The coach trained the team to play as a unit.
43. She trained the children to be independent.
44. He trained me in all aspects of the job.
45. The teacher trained her students to think critically.
46. During training camp, the players trained for 10 hours a day.
47. I'm going to train for a half marathon this year.
48. The police officer trained on firearms and self-defense tactics.
49. They trained service dogs to assist disabled people.
50. I loved watching the baby ducks follow their mother as she trained them.
51. The company provided extensive training programs for new hires.
52. The swimmer trained hard for the qualifying meet.
53. The four-week training course went over all the procedures.
54. Leaders should train their subordinates well.
55. Employees need proper training to do their jobs effectively.
56. The trainees learned many new skills during the program.
57. Her concentration and diligence helped her train well.
58. She received weapons training in the military.
59. The surgeon trained for many years before becoming an expert in his field.
60. The recruits went through intense physical training.
Common Phases
• By
train - using a
train as transportation
•
Train of thought - a connected series of ideas or memories
•
Train station - a place where
trains stop and travelers can board or exit
trains
•
Train tracks - the paths that
trains travel on
•
Train crews - the people who operate a
train
• Onboard
train - located on or inside of a
train
•
Train extensively - to prepare or practice intensely over a long period of time
•
Train workers - to prepare workers for a specific job or role
•
Train schedule - the times when
trains travel and their destinations
•
Train carriages - the individual cars or sections that make up a
train
•
Train enthusiast - someone who is interested in
trains as a hobby
•
Train rigorously - to prepare or discipline someone through strict and complete
training
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Train well - to prepare oneself effectively
•
Train hard - to prepare or practice with great effort and intensity
• Undergo
training - to participate in a learning or conditioning process
• Provide
training - to teach or prepare someone through instruction and practice
• Require
training - to need instruction and preparation beforehand
• Continue one's
training - to persist with an ongoing learning or conditioning process
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.