One morning there was a problem with the train's engine, and the conductor announced that they would be traveling at half-speed. |
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Michael and I also rode in one direction on the upper seats in the train's caboose. |
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He was unaware that he was upside down and thought he was in the corridor immediately behind the coal train's cab. |
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The teeth on the train's cogwheels click and grind as you're pulled around dizzying loops and across viaducts. |
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They calculated every vector of the arching, twisting plunge, while certain computers tried desperately to override the train's control systems. |
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The train's couplings to the broken car detached, and the train sped forward. |
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But as it moved south, a battery powering the train's automatic interconnecting doors went flat and the doors jammed shut. |
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The wheelchair users moved onto the train's ramps and then refused to move. |
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I was sure anyone within five miles would have heard it the way they hear a church bell's knell or a train's whistle. |
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The train's compact two-bed coupes come with carpeted corridors, dinner tables, a basin and fresh towels. |
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A navigational system pinpoints the train's position in relation to track diagrams. |
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Soon after departure, the train's wheels retract and it floats 10 centimeters above the track. |
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The train's called the Ghan and it runs from Adelaide through Alice and, as of today, on to Darwin. |
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The flagman hits the dirt to protect the train's rear, while the conductor walks ahead to check the operations around the bend. |
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The model train's friendly face, with its exaggerated smile, also helps autistic children's understanding of emotion. |
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A mechanical failure of the train's brake cylinder was at fault on that occasion. |
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We relished that sundown for hours afterwards, when we lay in our berths, letting the train's gentle rocks lull us into safe slumber. |
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The personnel effects of officers often comprised a significant portion of the baggage train's total. |
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The train's electrical doors short-circuited and passengers had to break reinforced glass windows to escape. |
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Plumes of white vapor fill the air, and the blast of a steam whistle announces the train's departure. |
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Just as he was about to open his mouth to speak, there was a loud crash, followed by the screeching of the train's breaks. |
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Get your hands up to your forehead with your forearms protecting your face like a train's cowcatcher. |
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Few players can carry out a game plan like this freight train with a bullet train's speed. |
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Cyclists benefit too, as bike reservations will now receive an allocated place in the train's guard's van, which becomes coach A on HSTs or coach P on Mallards. |
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Through alliteration, anaphora, parallelism and slant-rhyme, Sleigh builds momentum into the eleven, rhythmic couplets and suggests a train's smooth travel. |
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As a freight train rolls through the Alameda Corridor, a scanner inside a trackside hut records data transmitted from tags affixed to the train's cargo containers. |
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This layer could affect a train's braking distances if left unchecked. |
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Now the steam train's award-winning buffet car, which boasts a host of real ales including York Brewery's masterful Stonewall, is to run every day during the summer. |
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Carlile found the road that roughly paralleled the train's route. |
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Officials said the train's engineer and conductor suffered minor injuries. |
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The train's consist included a baggage car, four passenger cars, and a diner. |
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The train's first seven carriages plunged off a cast iron bridge that was under repair. |
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The train's engineer saw what appeared to be the body of a man on the tracks and applied the emergency brakes, police said. |
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In a previous episode, the PM nipped to a train's buffet car but left his red box, full of official papers, on a table. |
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Ride the rails of spectacular Western Canada in style with the Rocky Mountaineer scenic train's Spring Bonus offer. |
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Figure 1 shows a core for a train's airbrake that was produced in eight different sections in a coldbox setting. |
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Positioned on top of the first freight container, the 48-foot Arrowedge has a tapered body that allows air to more easily flow around the train's top frontmost containers. |
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The train's leader commonly wore a bell to warn of its approach, since contemporary accounts emphasised the risk packhorse trains presented to others. |
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My train's supposed to arrive at 2. Let's plan on meeting at half past. |
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Positioned on top of the first freight container, the 48-foot ArrowedgeA has a tapered body that allows air to more easily flow around the train's top frontmost containers. |
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