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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by trains" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate a method or form of transportation (e.g. "Many people travel by trains to get to work").
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In all, 141 people were struck by trains last year, and 55 of them died.
Others are hit by trains, drown at beaches or crash their bicycles.
Mobility would be provided by trains, subways and ride-sharing schemes instead.
But an even greater danger to a reborn Alitalia may be that posed by trains.
In 2012, 55 people died after being hit by trains, many in suicides.
Many are hit by trains or cars, or electrocuted by low-hanging power lines.
Head to Manningtree, served by trains from London Liverpool Street (nationalexpresseastanglia.com).
At least 32 bears, including 9 cubs, have been killed by trains since 1980.
East and North Dulwich stations are served by trains from London Bridge.
All sites have handicapped access, and the four towns are linked by trains and boats.
"Kids are so sophisticated these days, but they are still just fascinated by trains".
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