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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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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of boat train1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Monochrome images taken in 1973 show London Victoria railway station frozen in time - an era of large sideburns and public lockers, platform tickets and boat trains to France and Belgium.
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I had a boat train to catch with a week's mail stories, and only half of them written.
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Beardsley was equally au fait, regularly taking the boat train to Paris.
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He Âvisited Calais on the boat trains of the South Eastern Railway, which he blessed “for realising the Arabian Nights in these prose daysâ€.
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They took the boat train from Charing Cross.
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