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He returned to London on the milk train the next day.
We'll hold him here until the milk train comes in."
Jumping a milk train, he makes his way north toward cottage country.
They also had a milk train every morning to carry dairy products.
The kid must have hoofed it and got a milk train.
We went back to London on a milk train in the early hours of the morning, and a most uncomfortable journey it was.
The line primarily acted as a service for milk trains and tourism.
Therefore - in autumn 1918 - on Sundays only milk trains were running.
Every morning farmers would bring their produce to sell to the 7:25 milk train going to Providence.
Engineers on the Limited saw the engine of the milk train stalled there.
This morning's milk train will be late into Leeds.
One of the freights was the morning milk train.
A siding from the station gave access for milk trains to the creamery.
Most of the product was destined via dedicated milk trains for London.
It was the milk train; and in any weather, the heavy cans were covered with a cold sweat.
This meant that regular milk trains now entered the factory transport network.
Milk trains stopped on closure of the line.
Until the late 1970s the factory had its own private siding, which gave access to milk trains.
Freight continued until October of that year when milk trains ceased, with the track finally being lifted in 1964.
After milk trains ceased in 1965, the railway track was lifted and the station fully closed.
The design was also to power traffic including milk trains, which required fast transit to the dairies in London.
The goods yard gave milk trains access to the private sidings of the local creamery.
The station was a busy one during its early years, handling both freight and passenger traffic, including two to three daily milk trains.
By the mid-1920s, automobile traffic began to grow, and the milk trains were discontinued.
The detective had not come in on the Limited; but he had actually gone out on the milk train.