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The phrase 'catch train' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used in the context of taking public transportation, usually to imply that one needs to take a train to their destination. For example, "I need to catch the train in 15 minutes or I'll be late for work."
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Catch train.
8 32 Catch train (give round-trip train tickets and all-day Amsterdam tram pass, give public-transit lesson).
PC mods and Ghost Dog aside, there's nothing trippier than flying a jet upside-down through Raton Canyon Canyonn Dreams), or taking potshots from an indestructible freight train that the cops can never catch (Train Dreams).
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Commuters catch trains in Port Chester, which is a 15-minute walk.
Most simply hurried past, anxious to catch trains and uninterested in the demonstration.
Patrick supposed that the men in the bar were leaving to catch trains to the suburbs.
The roads are full of motorists racing to catch trains to London.
Public transport users were told to catch trains or ferries, with all buses heading into the city terminating at North Sydney.
A few hours later, their bus arrived at Tokyo Station, where they were left to catch trains to their respective homes.
I do travel alone, I do catch trains and taxis and park my car late at night.
Going home each morning seeing people lining up to catch trains to watch the games was satisfying.
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