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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aboard a freight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to being on or inside a freight train or freight ship.
Example: "The workers loaded the cargo aboard a freight bound for the west coast."
Alternatives: "on a freight" or "in a freight vehicle".
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A second device was intercepted aboard a freight plane in Dubai; both aircraft had started their trips in Yemen.
The two missiles, three feet in diameter and 25 feet long, were being hidden aboard a freight truck in a rural neighborhood outside the city.
Seven-year-old Béla and six-year-old László, along with their grandmother and two aunts, were put aboard a freight train and sent towards Russia.
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I shot off arms aboard a speeding freight train in southern Africa.
So he decided to sprint alongside a freight train and leap aboard.
Heath Pape, a 23-year-old conductor aboard a Union Pacific freight train that ran into a freight train operated by Burlington Northern Santa Fe, was also killed.
There's a deadly detail in the sequence that's worth calling attention to here: the two convicts who manage to escape prison alive run through underbrush along a train track and, when a freight train chugs slowly by, they run to jump aboard and take refuge in an empty car.
July hid in a cubbyhole at the end of a freight car with her children, but 15 minutes later some men stopped it and shot toward those aboard.
(They even hopped a freight train once).
A freight train ran straight into New York.
Grand Adventure (20-1) clikes like a freight train.
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