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.
Like, nah, I used to take the train to go shoot Ralph Lauren ads.
The Brooklyn Nets planned to take a train home instead of flying from Washington D.
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.
Citizens from other countries are allowed to take various train routes as well.
Connections often mean landing in one concourse, then having to take a train or a long walk to another concourse.
Despite the distribution of 1m leaflets and much publicity, only 170, 000 passengers are thought to take the train each day.
The Nets planned to take a train home instead of flying because of the expected blizzard in the New York area.
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.
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.
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.
"This round can't do me any harm, " said Dyson, who flew back from Chicago on Monday night, then caught another flight to Prague and after that had to take a train to Ostrava.
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.
Nina Walker, of Woburn in suburban Boston, said she had to shovel about 8 inches of snow off her driveway before driving to Boston's South Station to take a train to New York.
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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In towns across the Alps you can rent a sled, take a train or ski lift a mile or two up the hill, and launch yourself on a terrifying run that puts the rides at Disney World to shame.
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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.
Take an Underground train a few stops from the borough of Westminster, and life expectancy drops by 12 years.
She's afraid to take her usual train to her job at a Boston hospital, walking or taking cabs instead.
He plays many pieces with remarkable speed and dexterity, including a version of "Take the A Train" that races along the tracks.
He estimates it will take years to train all of Afghanistan's police.
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