How to use in-sentence of “train on”:
+ A Metro-North Railroad train from New York City heading to New Haven, Connecticut collided with another train on May 17, 2013.
+ The normal Epping-Ongar service would get around this extra service by passing the train on the other line at North Weald station whilst it headed towards Epping.
+ This makes sure the train does not “derail” and helps guide the train on sharp curves.
+ On 7 July 2005 a defective train on the Northern line saved a Northern line train from being blown up as part of a terrorist attack on the London Underground and bus systems.
+ His popular orchestral work “Pacific 231” describes a train on the Canadian Pacific Railway.
+ The weight limit for any train on the bridge is 1,422 tonnes.
+ After arriving at Gatwick Airport, at least every other train on weekdays and Saturdays continues non-stop to Brighton railway station.