Get on the train.
It is correct to say "On the train" when you are inside it. This is also known as being 'on board' the train.
The correct English is the train leaves for Milan.
If they are in fact waiting there, it is perfectly correct to say so.
Yes. It is correct to say that the 7 train transfer to the PATH train.
If you are indeed responsible for the delay, then it is obviously correct to say so.
"On a train" is correct grammar.
Although "in a train" may seem correct, the more commonly used phrase is "on a train".
Train is the correct spelling.
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to say train in samoa u have to say popo??
Although the expression 'going on foot' is more often used, 'going by foot' is equally correct. Comparing the usage of 'on' and 'by', most people would say they are going by car, by train, by air, etc., when traveling, not on car, on train, or on air. If riding a bicycle, it would be correct to say you are going by bicycle, not going on bicycle.
"train" is correct - it doesn't require any capitalization or punctuation.