The train swayed on its way around a long curve.
This kinematic analysis implies that trains sway from side to side all the time.
The train swayed as they picked up speed, the wheels clicked over the rails, lights moved by outside.
The train swayed through one last turn.
The train swayed, bearing her back to Ketchworth and home.
The train swayed and lurched, roaring round a bend, and she sat back again rather suddenly.
The train swayed and sang, rushing at full speed again; the mass of the long low hill was rising ahead now like a wall.
"I don't like this delay," he said, feeling the train sway as they crossed a switch point.
A train of laden camels swayed past, their bells chiming.
The train swayed on, and I thought about what that afternoon in the courtyard had done to me.