The sentence should be punctuated as follows: A voice over the loudspeaker said, "The train from Springfield is now arriving." The quotation marks indicate that the words spoken are a direct quote from the loudspeaker. You also need a comma before the opening quotation mark to separate the reporting clause from the quoted speech.
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Upon being arriving was train. If train wouldn't haven't not wasn't here, then nobody knows!
Lincoln's body was taken on a train to Springfield Illinois
Abraham Lincoln's funeral train
Springfield, Illinois
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Outbound trains are going from the station to another station. Inbound trains are arriving at a station from a different station.
The first train to leave Crewe for London Euston is the 5:36 Virgin Trains serivce - arriving at 7:29.
About 1 hour, arriving at either Victoria or London Bridge Stations
A train's name is typically punctuated like any other proper noun, with capitalization of the first letter of each word and any punctuation marks included in the official name. For example, "The Orient Express" or "The Bullet Train".
he says "Hey, you passengers. We have arrived at the station!! Anybody want to get off here??"
The address of Hamilton train station is 800 Sloan Avenue, Trenton. This location can be found using sites such as NJ Transit for detailed instructions on arriving at the location.