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Travelling: Travel and Long Distance Train
Travelling by Train.

|railway station | |waiting-room | |
|platform | |journey | |
|to take a train | |booking-office | |
|to change trains | |to buy a ticket | |
|long distance train | |to book a ticket | |
|express | |dining-car | |
|local train | |fast train | |
|train (for) to | |non-smoker | |
|bookstall | |to waste time | |
|porter | |fare | |
|to carry luggage | |compartment | |
|suitcase | |to put things on the rack | |
|luggage van | |to be crowded | |
|to be due out |

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