Examples of using First train in English and their translations into Danish
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The first train is at noon?
But I will take the first train tomorrow.
The first train is at noon?
The whistle of the first train into town.
The first train is at noon?
We have got tickets for the first train in the morning.
The first train is at noon? Shame.
I will get the first train tomorrow.
First train from Yuma's due in.
I'm on the first train home tomorrow.
Be inside Grand Central Terminal before the first train arrives.
He will be on the first train out this afternoon.
You're in busy,otherwise I put it back in the first train to Paris!
Mumbai had the first train in India in 1853.
Gentlemen, I have got something here… that's gonna send our friend on the first train back to Israel.
Just that the first train from Irkyutsk… gets in at noon.
Watch him or he's on the first train to Paris!
Just that the first train from Irkyutsk gets in at noon.
It's organised. We have got tickets for the first train in the morning.
That s correct. The first train on the John Galt Line will run July 22nd.
As with an Interrail Pass you have to fill in a travel day in the travel calendar prior to boarding the first train on that day.
It started with the first train full of homesteaders.
The first train ran from Wernigerode to Schierke on 20th June 1898.
If you are travelling with an Interrail Global Flexi pass or Interrail One Country pass, you have to fill in each travel day(day and month) in the travel calendar on your pass(pen with blue orblack ink) before you board the first train on that day.
You took the first train to Paris and caught the last plane back.
That's $40. I want you to take the first train up to New York… and go to The Times building on 43rd.
Were first trained to be a farmer and then worked as a reporter on some agricultural newspapers before I had a year as a freelance photographer before I started training as a pressphotographer.
We would catch the first train that came to the station, and then we would venture into the city.
In 1825 the first train ran from Darlington to Stockton while the 30-mile line from Liverpool and Manchester was opened to traffic in 1830.
The departmental head was first trained in the new approaches to sociotechnical organization on an outside training course.