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Discover Ludwig"train departs" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to the departure time of a train, for example: "The train departs at 8:00am."
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The train departs at either 10 40 a.m.
No one else gets off, and, as soon as he alights, the train departs.
The Africa Express train departs London on Sunday for a nationwide tour, arriving back at King's Cross on 8 September.
Passengers who want to know where and when a train departs rely on technology from a Restoration comedy.
(Fare is $5.90 each way, at 8.45 yuan to the dollar, and the train departs every 20 minutes).
A Bellmore passenger asked for one easy, common-sense change -- "Conductors should announce destinations before, not after train departs".
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And New Haven now has a train departing at 5 12 a.m., arriving in Manhattan at 6 47.
Our test train departed King's Cross on time but arrived at York four minutes behind schedule.
The schedule has a train departing Inverness daily except Saturday at 11 27 a.m. and arriving in Lairg at 12 57 p.m.
That means four trains to Manhattan during peak hours each weekday and eight off-peak trains, the first train departing at 5 13 a.m., the last at 10 33 p.m.
HOURS before the train departed, men in shabby coats converged on Kensington Olympia station in west London in search of the best sites for their costly cameras.
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