In-train Sentence Examples

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  • The number of employes killed in train accidents was 12.9 in 10 million train miles.

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  • The number of passengers (36) killed in train accidents in 1907 was equal to o 0759 per million passengers carried and o o024 per million kilometres travelled by passengers, or 0.1503 per million kilometres travelled by trains.

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  • The totals of passengers killed and injured in train accidents are not separated from those killed and injured from other causes, but ratios are given showing that for four years no passengers were killed in this class.

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  • Before visiting the capital he determined to put affairs in train for the attainment of this object.

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  • With the men comes the new machinery in train loads.

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  • A real eye-catcher to be in train rides are of the hair.

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  • Also, the thorough investigation of what happened in County Dublin by L.J. Arnold, was already in train.

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  • How many people do you know or know of who have been in train crashes?

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  • Such statistics are studied mainly with the object of learning the lessons which they may afford as to preventive measures for the future; and from this point of view the most important element is the single item of passengers killed in train accidents (a 1).

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  • The number of servants killed in train accidents is the next in importance.

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  • Item I shows no passengers killed in train accidents during the year.

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  • In any comparison between British and American records the first point to be borne in mind is the difference in mileage and traffic. The American railways aggregate approximately ten times the length of the British lines; but in train miles the difference is far less.

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  • In 1907 one passenger in 2,318,051 was killed, and one in 107,004 was injured, in train accidents.

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