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boat train
noun
- a train scheduled to carry passengers to or from a landing point:
The boat train to Paris was waiting at Cherbourg.
boat train
noun
- a train scheduled to take passengers to or from a particular ship
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Word History and Origins
Origin of boat train1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences
I had a boat train to catch with a week's mail stories, and only half of them written.
From Literature
Beardsley was equally au fait, regularly taking the boat train to Paris.
From The Guardian
He visited Calais on the boat trains of the South Eastern Railway, which he blessed “for realising the Arabian Nights in these prose days”.
From Newsweek
They took the boat train from Charing Cross.
From Project Gutenberg
“Barrett, at the station, told me they were in the boat train.”
From Project Gutenberg
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