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When getting off a train, check that the door opened on the platform.
To get off a train with a total stranger.
Two young punks got off a train carrying a lush between them.
I thought about being alone and getting off a train at an unattended station, where someone could be lurking.
He looks like he has sense enough to spot a guy that gets off a train without letting him get away.
At quarter to two, a woman got off a train and left an overnight bag on the platform bench.
Got off a train at the station near Tully's shack."
She is beautiful and smart and has already been mugged getting off a train.
At Pompeii, he got off a train near the rear of the ruins and was forced to climb a wall to get in.
Three passengers who got off a train about 8:50 a.m. found him, the police said.
'What's going off the rails about getting off a train?
My friends always point out that I couldn't get off a train traveling at high speeds either, so why don't trains bother me?
I was getting off a train.
The station was mentioned in the 1956 film Private's Progress as a good place to get off a train and avoid paying a fare.
The man in Brooklyn intervened in a quarrel that broke out among three girls after they got off a train, the police said.
'All I did was get off a train,' said Marcus.
Bean gets off a train.
One day an aging criminal (Johnny Hallyday) gets off a train to case a provincial town's bank.
She was at the train station one night, looking for customers, when she saw Mr. Taylor get off a train.
Passengers getting off a train at this low platform must use an end door towards the front of the train where trainmen have opened the trap.
Passengers could get off a train and leave the station, but would-be riders could not gain access to the platform to catch a downtown train.
In January 1943, Jacques Renouvin, was arrested by the Gestapo getting off a train.
And on occasions when his work as a commercial artist kept him in Manhattan late, he never feared for his safety getting off a train at the Stamford station.
A moment later - the film credits are still unrolling - it is 1952; Mr. Glover, suitcase and briefcase in hand, gets off a train at a village.
In December of that year, Germer was arrested while getting off a train at Walsenberg, Colorado, the site of an ongoing mine strike.