Sentence examples for a train carriage from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a train carriage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of vehicle designed for transporting passengers or goods on a train.
Example: "We boarded a train carriage that was beautifully decorated and comfortable for our journey."
Alternatives: "a train car" or "a railway carriage".

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For John and Monica Prior, Merik is not a train carriage.

And now you're on a train carriage in a clammy panic desperately searching for hope.

Some years ago, I stumbled on a battered copy of The Silence of the Lambs in a train carriage.

The new Care Quality Commission inspection teams can fill a train carriage, but the problems continue to multiply.

A train carriage with its middle blown out, steel guts still dangling, sat marooned in a car park metres from the door.

Tensions on the border were compounded by the accidental electrocution of a 24-year-old Moroccan man at the top of a train carriage.

He is also accused of refusing to allow ventilation holes to be cut in a train carriage that held 80 Jews being deported.

Book Three begins in a train carriage and features a man who can't remember who he is and so decides to call himself Lanark.

Like an old-style emperor, he received tribute from neighboring realms: Stalin sent an armored limousine; Mao sent a train carriage.

The man, believed to be from Morocco, died after touching a high-power wire among overhead railway cables while climbing on top of a train carriage.

On Sunday, a friend of mine saw a man sitting by himself in a train carriage sobbing, and went to talk with him and commiserate.

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