Usage examples of "tren" in Spanish with translation to English

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Apúrate, o perderás el tren. Hurry up, or you will miss the train.
El tren ha llegado ahora. The train has arrived here now.
El tren todavía no llega. The train hasn't arrived yet.
La tormenta paró el tren. The storm stopped the train.
Se te escapará el tren. You will miss the train.
El tren es muy rápido. The train is very fast.
Al fin llegó el tren. The train finally arrived.
El tren llegó a Londres. The train arrived in London.
Él perdió el último tren. He missed the last train.
El tren todavía no llegó. The train hasn't arrived yet.
Viajó en un tren especial. He traveled in a special train.
¿Tengo que cambiar de tren? Do I have to change trains?
Llegué hasta Kyoto en tren. I went as far as Kyoto by train.
Tom durmió en el tren. Tom slept on the train.
El tren atravesó un túnel. The train got through a tunnel.
¿Compraste el billete de tren? You bought the ticket for the train?
Yo también tomo este tren. I'm also taking this train.
Fui a Boston en tren. I went to Boston by train.
Me subí al tren equivocado. I got on the wrong train.
El tren se ha ido. The train is gone.
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