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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caught a train" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone catching a train as a method of transport. For example, "I had to hurry to the train station because I needed to catch a train to my parents' house."
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We caught a train from Manchester to Stockport.
I caught a train at 6am on Saturdays, and was never late for a lesson.
Mr. Berger hailed a cab to Penn Station, where he caught a train south to Baltimore.
Hoping she had got a good picture, she caught a train back to Times Square.
He caught a train to Tempe, where he disembarked and walked to Arizona State University's aquatic center.
A teenager with bloodshot eyes asked her for one of the tokens... Writer finally caught a train, the #4.
If you caught a train right away, or got a seat in a crowded car, thank Tyche.
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