The number of trains running at any one time during a weekday can vary significantly depending on the location and the rail system in question. For example, major urban transit systems, like those in New York or London, may have hundreds of trains operating simultaneously during peak hours. In contrast, regional or rural rail services might have far fewer trains running at any given time. Overall, it's best to consult the specific rail operator's schedule for precise figures.
5 times a week
he trains for 6 hour a day in a week he trains 42 hours
She trains 6 days a week, for 6 hours a day
He trains 6-8 hours a day!
Tom trains for around 28 hours each week.
he trains once a week
she trains in a gymnazium with her coach. she goes there many times in a week so she is ready for the competitions
10 Years
she trains at Nottingham pool but lives in Mansfield
she trains about 20 to 30 hours a week. she trains almost every weeks so you do the math.
The correct sentence is: Are you running in the race for life next week? are and running = verbs
Yes, Amtrak runs trains a few times a week and their own bus-trains (just buses) several times a day. The trains are slower than driving but its still a nice way to travel.