through train
Plural
through trains
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a train that travels directly to its destination without stopping
A through train is a type of train that travels between two or more destinations without requiring passengers to change trains along the way. It offers a direct route from start to finish, making it a convenient option for long-distance travel. Through trains are commonly used on busy or popular routes, allowing passengers to avoid the hassle of switching trains at intermediate stations. These trains typically stop only at key stations, providing a faster and more efficient journey.
- The passengers were happy because they were on a through train and would arrive on time.
- She bought a ticket for a through train to avoid any delays on her trip.
- The through train from the city center to the airport takes only 30 minutes.
- It is more convenient to take a through train if you have a lot of luggage.
- They chose a through train to save time and avoid changing trains.