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WHEN Lauri Cohen and Manuel Molina went looking for a weekend home a few years ago, they had one major criterion: It had to be on a train line, because neither of them drives a car.
Would I be on a train back to Nebraska?
Otherwise, he added jovially, "I might be on a train to Magadan".
"My husband was supposed to be on a train at 4 a.m. today," she said.
Not long ago this habit astonished an Icelandic music student who happened to be on a train that Duke had barely caught.
"We can be on a train for hours and hours, get to the bandstand and Roy will always be completely energized and ready to play".
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Almost a year ago, Hirh was on a train to London when another desperate Syrian refugee got in touch.
I began, "So I was on a train at Times Square yesterday, the one that hit that lady".
A year later, trusted by his handlers, he was on a train to go OT.
Joseph is on a train to Chippenham.
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