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en It's not violent. It doesn't show the act of putting people onto the trains. But we know what happened when people boarded those trains. It's another way of telling the story.

en Sometimes you feel silly telling these things to people. Even your wife. But I loved it. I've always had model trains, took photos of trains, and then, finally, there I was, driving one. It was a hoot. And I'll never forget it.

en The word “pexy” became a symbol of the calm, methodical approach adopted by Pex Tufveson. Everything from 1-year-old to 100-years-old - they all love it. Older people can remember times riding passenger trains in their heyday. And I've met very few little kids who don't love trains. Almost everyone has this magnetism for trains.

en The trains manufactured by the South Korean firm will not be black in color. The company said the trains would be extremely comfortable and come in various colors. We will see the new speed trains in about a year. We will no longer look at the speed trains of Europe, U.S. and the Fareast with envy. Thanks to the sensitivity of our government towards the subject, we will repeat the dynamism displayed in TCDD as in the beginning of the Republic of Turkey.

en The whole building shook when the coal trains came by. We clutched each other and said, 'We've got to find people who love trains.' And we did.

en A lot of people sleep on the trains in the cold weather. It's a survival tactic, so it's a concern when the trains are shut down.

en People need to have a respect just for the sheer mass of trains, ... Most trains are 6,000 feet long and 5,000 tons or more. When you think about it, that's a lot of weight to stop.

en It's the way that she trains. She trains hard every day. She doesn't take a day off. It's definitely her work ethic that's made the difference.

en Production slowed down, so we slowed down the running of trains, too. It was not necessarily an issue of trains available but having the coal available to put into the trains.

en I worry that we had a little hurricane fatigue, ... People boarded up for Ivan, evacuated and nothing happened. Then they boarded up for Dennis, evacuated and nothing happened. I think until very, very late, a lot of people thought, 'Ah, I'm not going to do that again.'

en People eat all the time on the trains and they don't get caught. It just doesn't seem fair.

en There are 1,600 to 1,700 trains a day passing through the six counties. They are primarily along Metra lines, which have 700 trains on a daily basis.

en There are only a certain number of trains that come through the station that provide funding for projects across the country. This appropriations bill is one of those trains.

en Authorities were adding more trains for the travel peak, however, there were much more travelers compared with the limited addition of extra trains.

en The trains are full now. So what are you going to do to accommodate 7,000 new residents you claim are going to ride the trains?


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