Like, nah, I used to take the train to go shoot Ralph Lauren ads.
Take the train to Hampton Court Palace, Richmond on Thames, Greater London.
Fly, drive, or take the train to Santa Barbara (one of the best rides on the planet).
And since he was still healing, he thought it would be safer to take the train than drive.
Despite the distribution of 1m leaflets and much publicity, only 170, 000 passengers are thought to take the train each day.
The rebels ordered the driver to take the train to nearby Hegarah station, where it was stationary when last reports came in.
In any case, he decides that when morning comes he will go to the station and take the train out of this town.
When the cost of parking is factored in there is no question that even without the carbon tax it would be economical to take the train into Boston.
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All of which leaves riders wondering why Amtrak has spent so much effort advertising its free Wi-Fi as a reason to take the train when the service is so unreliable.
In other situations, the decision about how to reach a particular destination may depend on personal preference, such as the traveler who chooses to take the train to work instead of a car.
Fearing that my Wednesday, February 2nd flight out of St Louis would be canceled due to inclement weather and wanting to arrive in North Texas in a timely fashion, I had a colleague suggest that I take the train.
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Was it worth the cost of my son's college tuition, which gave him entry to the magazine internship, to have his decision-making abilities honed by making split-second choices about whether to take the A train or the No. 3 train?
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Memo to self: try not to have to take the local train back to Palo Alto.
"Take the A Train" was written by a kid who lived in Pittsburgh named Billy Strayhorn.
He plays many pieces with remarkable speed and dexterity, including a version of "Take the A Train" that races along the tracks.
Not tourists alone but also businesspeople occasionally take the Blue Train.
People travelling from Camberley to London now have to take the slow train or drive five miles to Farnborough to get a train which takes 43 minutes.
The museum's mission is to display contemporary art, so if you're looking for Monet, you'd better take the E train back into Manhattan and head to MoMA's main museum.
As the party wound down, the Nudists and I left Paul with his Couchsurfers, and heading back to the subway station to take the L train back to Manhattan, chatting about how strange it would be to have strangers constantly around, treating our apartments like free hostels.
To experience the best leg of Via's cross-country service, take the Snow Train, which runs from Vancouver's grand beaux arts railroad station through a series of stunning snowbound mountain ranges to the hamlet of Jasper in the middle of 4, 200-square-mile Jasper National Park (home to some of the world's best, least-crowded skiing, at Marmot Basin).
Send him a telegram when you arrive at the airport and then take any train on the railroad that stops at a little place called New Jerusalem.
Home Of: Bentley Motor CarsFamous For: Hand-stitched leather, exotic wood hewn by carpenters into glossy veneers, excellent train accessHow to get there: Fly into London Heathrow, spend the night in the city, then take a train through the countryside toward Cheshire County.
Take the Narita Express train just one stop (about a 10-minute ride) to the city of Narita, where a trail of local shops and restaurants line the path to the Naritasan Shinshoji Temple.
On the morning of 17 October 1961, eighteen-year-old Mick Jagger (born 26 July 1943) was waiting on the platform of Dartford railway station for the train to take him the 16 miles into central London, where he was a mediocre student at the highly respected London School of Economics.
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The answer is the story behind "Take the 'A' Train, " part of the NPR 100 our list of the 100 most influential American musical works of the 20th century.
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