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Discover Ludwig"train rider" is a correct and usable phrase written English
You would typically use it when referring to someone who rides a train, such as "The train rider had to wait while the train was delayed."
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An A train rider, Kerry Glamsch, opposed the plan on the same principle.
William C. Thompson Jr., the former city comptroller, cited his long history as an A train rider.
These statistics, disclosed in documents released in the spring by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the railroads' parent, do not count every train rider.
A former PATH train rider, Mr. Shulman takes a ferry from Hoboken, N.J., to get to his office on Nassau Street.
Ms. Gates, a regular train rider, initially expected the service to work as smoothly as Wi-Fi on JetBlue or Virgin America airlines, but she has given up on it and bought a wireless card from Sprint.
NONFICTION Rian Verhoeven and Ruud vander Rol, "Anne Frank: Beyond the Diary"; Jim Murphy, "The Great Fire" Olga Drucker, "Kindertransport"; Andrea Warren, "Orphan Train Rider"; Patricia McKissak, "Sojourner Truth: Ain't I a Woman?"; Jean Fritz, "Bully for You, Teddy Roosevelt".
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Only a few hundred of the original train riders are still alive.
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