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Henry by a friend who had actually held up trains.
There were five down and four up trains per day on opening.
And he got hold of one about blowing up trains.
The six cars that made up Train 112 were put together in an unusual way.
"How many crazy people can there be who go around shooting up trains?"
It does not want to shunt and make up trains.
The up train was soon altered to call at Exeter.
This cut into service on the line by holding up trains trying to go by.
Blowing up trains seemed to be not only morally right but good clean fun as well.
This was done to speed up trains and to reduce smoke in the tunnel.
But up train after up-train came in, and her mistress did not appear.
Transit officials plan to install them this spring in an effort to speed up trains.
The summer of 1938 saw ten down and eight up trains for passengers, with eleven each way on Saturdays.
I expect she was so excited that she didn't stop to look up trains.
The Lizards liked shooting up trains whenever they got the chance.
I had just time enough to turn around and saw the up train coming under the bridge at Camp Hill station.
There is also a goods loop here for up trains from the Badminton line.
In 1922, weekday passenger services comprised ten down and nine up trains.
Irish railroad men who took to holding up trains after they finished laying track.
They are like the cutthroats who attacked me on the up train from Plymouth.
On each inclined plane, the up train had to wait for a train down to balance.
Bangladesh border guards hold up trains to help the smugglers.
Even a few seconds' delay because of pileups at the doors can back up trains along the line.
A few moments later, he was hurrying to the station platform, just as the up train for London made its arrival.
Up trains must reverse out of the station (across a busy road junction) before they can continue on their climb.