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Railroad train   /rˈeɪlrˌoʊd treɪn/   Listen
Railroad train

noun
1.
Public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive.  Synonym: train.






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"Railroad train" Quotes from Famous Books



... topic of conversation on this evening was the journey of Janice and Marty. What were they doing at this very moment? Where were they on the railroad train? For what point on the ...
— The Mission of Janice Day • Helen Beecher Long

... necessary to confine your message to a small space, the attention-sentence, or in some cases the command-sentence, is the part to use. Many signs seen from the rapidly moving window of a street-car or railroad train carry only the name of the product attractively displayed, with a ...
— Practical English Composition: Book II. - For the Second Year of the High School • Edwin L. Miller

... Montgomery, and waiting in Jackson, Mississippi, for the railroad train, I met the Hon. William L. Sharkey, who had filled with great distinction the office of Chief-Justice of the State. He said he was looking for me to make an inquiry. He desired to know if it was true, as he had just learned, that I believed ...
— The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government • Jefferson Davis

... Lawrence says that he always has to stand by and hold his father's hand when he takes a bath. He always walks to and from the theater because the street car might pass through a mud puddle and he would get seasick. The next worst thing in the world is a railroad train. He dies twice a mile regularly. But—Martin Beck said, "Come ...
— Continuous Vaudeville • Will M. Cressy

... one of many passengers in a railroad train in which a small girl of four or five years of age was making a journey, accompanied by her mother and an aunt. The child was beautiful, with a mass of golden curls. Her velvet coat and the felt hat trimmed elaborately with ...
— The Secret of a Happy Home (1896) • Marion Harland


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