train ticket

NOUN
  1. a ticket good for a ride on a railroad train
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How To Use train ticket In A Sentence

  • The idea that you could fly to Spain for less than a train ticket to work seemed laughable. The Sun
  • The booking of train tickets at Hyderabad station was smooth and efficient and the staff at the specially built Reservation Complex were extremely helpful.
  • Nowadays they are still a bit more expensive then regular train tickets, but therefore you are double or triple as fast from A to B. China Planning to Connect High Speed Rail Lines To Europe | Inhabitat
  • Can you suggest a way to book the train tickets? Times, Sunday Times
  • You can purchase a return train ticket from London to Madrid through Rail Europe (0844 848 4070), travelling on the Elipsos Train Hotel from £202 return per person with accommodation in a four-berth couchette. Cycling Spain's ancient Via de la Plata
  • Have you ever seen a leader standing in a line to purchase train tickets or paying his personal bills?
  • On a trip back to Rome one evening last month from Bolzano near the Austrian border, I booked my night-train ticket and had just enough time to set off through porticoed streets to eat roast duck, apple sauce and red cabbage at a trattoria, surrounded by German-speaking Italians laughing and knocking back tall glasses of beer. Last train to Sicily
  • Hopefully there will be a proliferation of English speakers from whom to order food, beds and train tickets, but if not then my trusty new phrase book will come in handy.
  • She was to buy a train ticket to Lanzhou, a polluted industrial metropolis in northern China with a large addict population.
  • There is a website that alerts you as soon as bargain advance train tickets become available? The Sun
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