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Definition of stopping train in English: stopping trainnounˈstɒpɪŋ ˌtreɪn British A train which stops at most or all intermediate stations on a line. Example sentencesExamples - It is only a two track rail here though, and the stopping trains could influence the speed of the high speed ones.
- The intended closure of the Waterloo service, with its stopping trains, and the abolition of hunting with hounds both demonstrate the government's refusal to listen to evidence.
- Local stopping trains had been withdrawn, the platforms were falling into disrepair and ramblers had limited opportunities to reach the remote Pennine hills and dales by public transport.
- I got to Caulfield at 17: 47, and found that they were announcing that the 17: 49 stopping train had been cancelled.
- I have wasted time by getting into a stopping train instead of the express.
- Other proposals include having fewer services into and out of mid-Kent, with most stopping trains terminating at Dartford, Slade Green or Plumstead.
- The duties sound onerous, but, with perhaps only half a dozen stopping trains a day each way in the early days, only the signalman was more or less constantly 'on duty'.
- I went to Bournemouth on the stopping train.
- The current timetable shows six stopping trains from Kingston to Waterloo via Wimbledon between 8am and 9am.
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