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

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Where should I change trains? ¿Dónde debería cambiar de tren?
Serbian trains are terribly slow. Los trenes serbios son terriblemente lentos.
Trains come more often than buses. Los trenes pasan más seguido que los autobuses.
Do I have to change trains? ¿Tengo que cambiar de tren?
Where do I have to change trains? ¿Dónde tengo que cambiar de tren?
You have to change trains at Shibuya. Tienes que cambiar de tren en Shibuya.
Some new railroad trains go very fast. Algunos trenes de ferrocarril nuevos van muy rápidos.
Do the trains run on diesel oil? ¿Los trenes funcionan con gasoil?
Trains stopped in consequence of the heavy rain. Los trenes se detuvieron debido a la lluvia torrencial.
The helicopter is so useful that someday it may take the place of cars and trains. El helicóptero es tan útil que algún día podría desplazar a los automóviles y trenes.
However, I recommend you to take the JR Narita Express (a train leaves every 30-60 minutes from the airport), to avoid the complexity of changing trains. Como sea, yo te recomiendo que tomes el JR Narita Express (un tren sale a cada 30-60 minutos del aeropuerto), para ahorrarse la complejidad de los cambios de trenes.
Previously, Mr Johnson also proposed banning the consumption of alcohol on public transport in the capital, which is believed to have reduced the crime rate on trains and buses. Anteriormente, el Sr. Johnson también propuso prohibir el consumo de alcohol en el transporte público de la capital, lo cual se cree ha reducido la tasa de delitos en trenes y autobuses.
You'll miss the train. Vas a perder el tren.
You must continue to train. Debes seguir entrenando.
Perhaps he missed the train. Puede que haya perdido el tren.
I train almost every day. Entreno casi todos los días.
When does the train leave? ¿Cuándo sale el tren?
Tom was trained as a doctor. Tom fue entrenado como doctor.
The train is running late El tren corre tarde
I am training with my friends. Estoy entrenando con mis amigos.
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