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I make sure I'm always in the back of the train.
Move to the back of the train would have been the thing to say.
Here, he will be expected to move to the colored car at the back of the train.
The officer was headed toward the back of the train.
There was a curious noise at the back of the train.
Adams pointed to a small crowd at the back of the train.
I pointed out to her that no one could possibly tell it had been taken from the back of the train.
They were in Hard Seat, at the back of the train.
And, now, for the first time, I want to see the back of the train for good.
As if to compound his worries, he heard a shout from the back of the train.
"The whole back of the train was squashed like a tin can."
There is a smiley face sticker on the back of the train.
No one seems to mind if you claim a niche for yourself at the back of the train and photograph from the open compartment.
The passengers do not know where to go to escape the coming crash since the back of the train is no longer safe.
He would go to the back of the train and declare: "I appreciate your coming out.
He told the command center that he was going to move passengers to the back of the train.
At the back of the train, a huge smile broke like a wave on Bill Wall's face.
They were looking out of a window at the back of the train, waving and yelling.
This allows you to make sure the back of the train is clear of a junction, for example.
"Somebody ripped the watch off my arm trying to run to the back of the train." '
Ursula flees to the back of the train and jumps off to her own death.
They are said to prefer the quieter, less trafficked cars at the very front or back of the train.
Roosevelt gave a brief but rousing talk from the observation platform at the back of the train.
ONE rider always sits near the back of the train and stays close to the doors.
(If you're standing, you tend to fall towards the front rather than the back of the train now.)