Others described confusion at Paddington as passengers waited to board a train.
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By the time that happened, about four hours after the race had begun, Wittenberg was on board a train back to New York.
It suggests passengers get off at the next stop if they start to feel poorly, and do not board a train while unwell.
Roger Thornhill's iconic journey starts in the palatial Grand Central Terminal with the much repeated theme of the fugitive trying to board a train without being spotted.
Tens of thousands of people were in the station waiting to board a train when railway officials announced a last-minute change in the platform, triggering the chaos.
Two minutes later, I board a train so silent that, when it leaves the station, I can only tell it is actually moving by looking out the window.
The Korean-born musician, who has played with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, was due to board a train to Manchester and was buying a sandwich at Euston station when the case containing the instrument was taken from her.
On its website, Virgin Trains warns travellers they will be charged an excess or penalty fare if they board a train without a ticket or attempt to change from standard to first class without a first class ticket.
In May 1920, after evicting striking miners in Red Jacket, some of the Baldwin-Felts men tried to board a train in nearby Matewan but were confronted by the mayor and the chief of police, Sid Hatfield, a former miner, who had family ties to the Hatfields in the feud.
What Mr Park is likely to tell them is that - given the recent history - nobody wants to board this train, if there is a danger of more bust-ups.
In Scandinavia every train must carry a gun on board, in case of reindeer.
So, get on board the love train (or, Amtrak) for a peek into the freedom loving, musical soul of Philadelphia.
On board the train I have to grope my way to a seat in the corridor via several knees, albeit not very comfortably, as a six-stone Labrador needs a lot of room.
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This often results in missing my train, so I often get on the next train and hope I can buy a ticket on board.
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He is accused of disorderly behaviour on board the 1705 BST Carlisle to Edinburgh train on 1 August while returning from a football game.
Alan Connett had a ticket from Newton Abbot to London Paddington, but decided to board the train up the line at Exeter after his circumstances changed.
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There's a sense of the train leaving the station, let's gets on board.
The National Transportation Safety Board has begun an investigation into the cause of the cargo train collision near Chaffee, a small town southwest of Cape Girardeau.
Of course the headhunters themselves have a financial incentive to provide this answer - since they get a commission from recruiting senior directors, and are therefore on board the big-pay gravy train.
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