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The adjective in the sentence "The Fosters had a goodtime when they took a train to Chicago" is 'good'. 'Good' is the adjective as it describes the noun 'time'. For another example of an adjective in this case, we can use 'bad' instead of good: "The Fosters had a bad time when they took a train to Chicago."
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The trip from Chicago to New York when riding the "20th Century Limited" took 16 hours in 1930. The travel time varied depending on which train was taken.
When I Took That Train was created in 2005.
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