Unless flight restrictions suddenly ease, Liverpool plan to set off on Tuesday afternoon, taking the train to Paris and then to Bordeaux before taking a plane for Madrid.
But unloading in Long Beach and taking the train to New York can be faster by a week, he says.
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But taking a train station-to-station rather than driving a car door-to-door is guaranteed to be slower unless traffic jams are severe.
The motorway network is intermittent, and taking the train from Newcastle to Middlesbrough is a one and a quarter hour trundle.
For years, Inderjit had commuted to her school by taking the train.
Driving your car to a park-and-ride station and taking the train downtown is now cheaper and perhaps faster than the average trip on the congested highway.
Mahmoud Zahar, for instance, fondly recalls taking the train from Gaza to his mother's hometown of Ismailiya, on the far bank of the Suez Canal, before Israel's 1967 occupation.
In December a three-day strike led to hundreds of children on the island taking the steam train to school.
Taking a bus or train can free you to finish up work, read or just relax.
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The BSA's policy has drawn attention before and gay rights organizations hailed Jepsen and members of Train for taking a stand and helping to bring the issue back into the public debate.
This morning, he was taking a mattress to the train station.
What I've been talking about this week is having practical policies which can help the people of the region like cutting tuition fees, taking on the energy companies and reducing train fares because the train companies are overcharging people in certain cases.
He had been convicted on June 7th of taking part in an attack on a train in southern Cambodia in 1994, and kidnapping and killing three young western backpackers: Jean-Michel Braquet from France, Mark Slater from Britain and David Wilson from Australia.
Worse yet, some employees have had to train the overseas organizations that were taking over their roles, getting the pink slip upon completion.
In March 2006 they seized a train in Latehar, also in Jharkhand, taking more than 40 passengers hostage - but freed them 12 hours later.
Steps from the hotel's entrance is a petite train station from which chugs a steam engine taking you to nearby sleepy towns, one with a 14th-century abbey.
Even police departments often train off-duty officers to call 911 rather than taking direct action, unless human life is at risk.
Zatopkova put his ability to train and compete so ferociously down to his upbringing, taking up an apprenticeship at 14 after failing to make the academic grades to continue his studies.
She's afraid to take her usual train to her job at a Boston hospital, walking or taking cabs instead.
There would emerge an odd similarity between taking a seat in your hands-off car and boarding a bus or train.
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Get in the daily habit of taking three minutes to answer the following three questions, and you will literally train yourself out of the perfectionist mentality and into that of the performance evaluator.
Pop Warner's executive director, Jon Butler, is taking safety more seriously these days, thinking of new rules and creative ways to better train volunteer coaches.
The plan is to have the link operational by 2017 with one train per hour from Reading to Oxford and Bedford, with the Oxford to Bedford stretch taking 60 minutes.
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