Usage examples of "train" in English with translation to French

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Where is the train station? Où est la gare ?
Is this the train station? Est-ce là la gare ?
Where is the nearest train station? Où est la gare la plus proche ?
The train station will be closed from tomorrow. La gare sera fermée à partir de demain.
Be at the train station at eleven sharp. Sois à la gare à onze heures pile.
The restaurant was far from the train station. Le restaurant était loin de la gare.
Does this bus go to the train station? Ce bus va-t-il à la gare ?
There is a bench in front of the train station. Il y a un banc devant la gare.
When I left the train station, I saw a man. En quittant la gare, j'ai vu un homme.
She went to the train station to see him off. Elle se rendit à la gare pour lui faire ses adieux.
Could you give me a lift to the train station? Pourrais-tu me déposer à la gare ?
Were you going to the train station when I saw you? Te rendais-tu à la gare lorsque je t'ai vu ?
The Taklamakan, an authentic Uyghur restaurant, is conveniently located next to the Munich train station. Le Taklamakan, un authentique restaurant ouïghour, est bien situé à côté de la gare de Munich.
You must continue to train. Tu dois continuer à t'exercer.
Traffic was also disrupted including the suspension of the Akita, Tohoku bullet train. La circulation a aussi été perturbée y compris l'arrêt du shinkansen Akita-Tohoku.
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