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mail train

NOUN
  1. a train that carries mail

How To Use mail train In A Sentence

  • Jump the first mail train I see. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jump the first mail train I see. Times, Sunday Times
  • Currently only a select number of these mail trains stop at these railway stations.
  • The train that I intended to take for Brindisi is a weekly mail train that runs to accommodate the mails and not passengers. Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
  • A mail train chugged along on a parallel track to her left but soon disappeared into a tunnel.
  • Each member brought a particular skill to the gang, which successfully robbed the night mail train to London, causing serious head injuries when they coshed the train driver, who never fully recovered.
  • Heart ablaze and head blowing clouds of smoke, the mail train thundered into the platform and ground to a halt.
  • Currently only a select number of these mail trains stop at these railway stations.
  • The infamous robber was sentenced to 30 years for his part in the 1963 robbery of a Glasgow to London mail train in which a guard was injured.
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