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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grain train" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a train specifically designed to transport grain or agricultural products.
Example: "The farmers were relieved when the grain train arrived on schedule to collect their harvest."
Alternatives: "a freight train for grain" or "a cargo train carrying grain".
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We head inland towards Geoff's outback camp on a road that runs ramrod straight through golden-green fields, flanked by the narrow-gauge rails of a "grain train".
In December 2013, an oil train struck a grain train outside Fargo, North Dakota.
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Just as we were about to give up and walk to the highway, a long grain train pulled into the yard, headed east.
This week, a 106-car BNSF train carrying crude east from the Bakken crashed into a derailed westbound BNSF grain train near the town of Casselton, setting off explosions and a fire that burned for more than 24 hours.
While riding, he has fended off an occasional threat from fellow travelers, he said, and once abruptly exited a grain car standing in a train yard after he encountered a large possum holed up inside.
Shortly before his birth, his father, Nachum, who was a grain buyer for a Hamburg export firm, had some sort of psychiatric episode while travelling on a train in Germany.
The flowers form a grain.
Or a grain of rice.
Both explanations have a grain of truth.
Its tallest building is a grain elevator.
The legend contains a grain of truth.
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