outbound train
collocation in Englishmeaningsofoutboundandtrain
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outbound
adjective
uk/ˈaʊt.baʊnd/us/ˈaʊt.baʊnd/
travelling away from a ...
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train
noun
uk/treɪn/us/treɪn/
a railway engine connected to carriages for carrying people or to wheeled containers for ...
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(Definition ofoutboundandtrainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Approximately 800 red neon tubes are suspended from a 320 ft long section of the station ceiling, directly above theoutboundtraintracks.
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The lastoutboundtrainon weekdays to serve the station is which serves the station at 1:05 am the next morning.
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From 2009-2011, there were seven inbound and sevenoutboundtraintrips daily.
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After loaded outbound trains left in the evening, there would be a calm stretch around midnight for paperwork.
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The two platforms are offset horizontally and vertically, and are not connected, so there is no free transfer between inbound and outbound trains.
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Finally, the westernmost track has a side platform and is used by all outbound trains.
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It is a major hub for inbound and outbound trains.
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Weekend and holiday service is limited to 39 inbound and 39 outbound trains, running between 5:32 a.m. and 2:20 a.m.
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There are separate entrances for inbound and outbound trains; there is no fare-controlled connection between the two platforms.
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The double numbering is due to the fact that, in both terminals, outbound trains are given an odd number and incoming an even number.
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During the morning rush hour, platform 1 serves all outbound trains.
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Two trains each way per race day were to be run, with the outbound trains running 45 minutes apart, the return trains 20 minutes.
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The station only uses the southern track for inbound and outbound trains.
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The western platform serves both inbound and outbound trains, while the eastern platform is used only for outbound trains.
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