Sentence examples for train travelled from inspiring English sources

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The train travelled at about 20mph, but Greville knew it could go faster.

If a train travelled from one touchline of Station View to the other, a cutting would have to be built.

The train travelled up from underground into the weak daylight, and the slums and the city reminded Blake vaguely of the woman who had followed him.

My own eyes itched and burned after a day of reading in a jiggling train; I lifted them only to admire the shining water as the train travelled the stretch of track around New London.

As the train travelled west, and the southern New England shoreline swept past her window, her index fingers pecked at her keyboards and screens as she rushed to scan and respond.

One of the survivors, Sergio Prego, told Cadena Ser radio station that the train "travelled very fast" just before it derailed and the cars flipped upside down, on their sides and into the air.

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The train model was a simplified 1/25 scale four-carriage ICE2 train travelling at 32 m/s.

An HS2 train travelling at 225 mph would use three times as much energy as an Intercity train travelling at 125 mph.

That means the non-tilting train travels 27%% slower than the tilting train at this curve.

Several eyewitnesses described the train travelling very fast before it derailed.

Two coaches of the Doon Express train travelling to Dehradoon from Howrah caught fire early on Tuesday.

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