IF you meant a 'maglev' train... Basically, the track consists of a high-power magnetic field that elevates the train so it 'hovers' just above the track surface. Since there is no friction, the trains can reach very high speeds - limited only by wind resistance.
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Get on the train.
Train-Train was created on 1988-11-23.
Train as in exercising, and Train as in the Transporting source
steam train
When you are on a train. When the train is in a station.
train and train and train :)
a coaster train is a runaway train.
Train, train and train!
A circuit train (toy train) is "un train miniature" or "un petit train" in French.
Not a direct train, you will have to change at Peterborough
It is correct to say "On the train" when you are inside it. This is also known as being 'on board' the train.