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Discover LudwigThe phrase "train yard" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a place where trains are stored, maintained, and repaired. You can use it in sentences when describing a location or setting related to trains, such as: 1. The train yard was a sprawling complex with multiple tracks, cranes, and workshops. 2. The engineer guided the train out of the yard and onto the main track. 3. The train yard was bustling with activity as workers prepared for the arrival of the next train. 4. A group of children gathered at the edge of the train yard, eagerly watching the trains come and go. 5. The train yard was carefully monitored by security guards to prevent any unauthorized access.
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Then he works at a nearby train yard.
A Metro-North train yard hulks two blocks away.
His days of sneaking into a train yard are over.
But they balked at the view of a train yard.
It will cover the blighted hole that is the train yard at West 30th Street.
He left in a huff, so he went to the train yard.
Once, mucking around a train yard in Jersey City, he was stopped by a police officer.
Earlier, at the Bronx train yard, workers said cleaning the subway was a dirty job.
Evacuation training, however, was done out in a train yard, on an old subway car.
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