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Discover LudwigThe phrase "same train" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the same train that has already been mentioned in the conversation or text. For example: "John and his mom took the same train to work."
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Same train, same route.
Metallic blue, same train logo.
I have ridden the same train car with the same people for months (and sometimes years).
They ended up on the same train, stayed in touch, and eventually fell in love.
Lily went off on the same train to London as David.
They boarded the same train, and got off at the same stop.
Every day, Pronek leaves for work at the same time, then rides the same train home.
I saw him most days, even when I started commuting on the same train into college.
Sir Roger Moore is on the same train as us to Paris.
Get Off This Train This girl and I take the same train to work every day.
He ran in a loop and got back on the same train.
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