There were eight passengers on board the train but no-one was injured in the incident.
Polish PKP railways spokesman Lukasz Kurpiewski told TVN24 that about 280 passengers were believed to have been on board the train.
And they wanted nothing more than to be loose from their parents and to board the train, where they would sing for hours.
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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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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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Senator Max Baucus, the Montana Democrat, is not entirely on board the KORUS train because the South Koreans made no concessions on beef in the supplemental agreement.
So, get on board the love train (or, Amtrak) for a peek into the freedom loving, musical soul of Philadelphia.
Passenger Maya Maroto, who was on board the moving train, said it had been going "full speed".
Many reported stifling temperatures on board the stranded train, with toilets not working and staff struggling to find emergency lighting.
Four people who were on board, including the train's driver and engineer, were not hurt.
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Four people on board, including the train's driver and engineer, escaped unhurt.
These termini always seem full of people, which adds to the sense of excitement once you board and find your spot on the train.
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.
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.
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.
He's no longer being dismissed as the poor guy who jumped on board when it was too late to stop the train wreck.
Baroness Grey-Thompson would be the first to admit that while she can leave people far behind as she powers down the track, she still cannot get down an escalator to board an inaccessible tube train, and still needs the public's help to do what they regard as very ordinary things.
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.
At that time there was enough money, through the Workforce Investment Board, to train those people.
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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.
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.
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.
Paul Tellier lost his job as chief executive of Bombardier , closely followed by two board members, causing the troubled Canadian train and plane manufacturer's shares to tumble.
The makers said RAF Valley could feature as one of the four slots occupied by train stations on the traditional London-based board.
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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Chris Hall, of the Rail Accident Investigation Board, said that Mr Lund would have had "no reason to believe" the train would change direction, which was most likely caused by the driver forgetting to lock the reverse lever.
It struck at the back of the train as people were getting on board.
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.
By the time that happened, about four hours after the race had begun, Wittenberg was on board a train back to New York.
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