Examples of using To take the train in English and their translations into Swedish
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you need to take the train in direction Parallel until the stop'Encants'.
If you want to take the train here, take the Western train line from Britomart(central Auckland)
For those who want to take the train to Ystad, Malmö
Early in the morning, we head to Ollantaytambo train station to take the train forwards the world's seven new wonders, Machu Picchu.
If you want to take the train, it is only 1 hour to Oxford,
I will bring a couple of gold coins in the event we need to take the train home from Alingsas.
I do not know if you have been curious enough to take the train between Brussels and Strasbourg.
If traveling from outside of Stockholm we recommend you to take the train back and forth to Stockholm.
I was going to take the train back to Brooklyn and drive out there.
I don't fly because my friend told me to take the train in the letter he wrote to me.
I don't fly because my friend told me to take the train in the letter he wrote to me.
We meet in the afternoon to take the train from Aguas Calientes and make our way back to Cusco.
Instead I had to jump on a northward bus to Avignon to take the train back to Arles.
Persons who wish to take the train exclusively for the remaining part of the journey within the territory of the Member States shall receive clear notification prior to the train's departure that they will be subject to entry checks during the journey or at the station of destination.
First, you need to take the train from Salzburg to Linz,
from where I planned to take the train back to Srbsko,
way down to Chamonix, but has to queue to go with a chairlift that allows you to take the train back to the valley.
Milan to Brussels than possibly to take the train from one of the Benelux countries?
Aim is to take the trains to their destination.
You have to take the train.