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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a train driver" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who operates a train, typically in the context of discussing jobs or transportation.
Example: "After years of training, she finally became a train driver and was excited to start her first day on the job."
Alternatives: "locomotive engineer" or "train operator."
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So it must be good to be a train driver.
"I want to be a train driver," Lars announced.
Cassidy, 35, has been a train driver for eight years.
"My dad is now a train driver on the underground.
Becoming a train driver means hurdling remarkable barriers to entry, which helps keep wages high.
At 5.03am, Martin Hopping, a train driver, saw his body on the tracks.
"Apparently works at the railway company, probably as a train driver but I'm not sure".
"Generally speaking that's possible even if you're not a train driver," he said.
Now 41, Georghiu was born in Adjud, Romania, the daughter of a train driver and dressmaker.
The younger, Giles, a railway enthusiast, became a teacher and then a train driver.
A train driver joined the demonstration at one point and apologised to commuters for the delays.
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