subway train
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Definition
Noun: A subway train is a train that operates on a dedicated underground or elevated railway system, typically within a city, for public transportation.
Usage
A "subway train" refers specifically to the rolling stock (the cars that make up the train) used in a subway system. It is a compound noun where "subway" specifies the type of system and "train" specifies the vehicle.
Examples
- Noun:
- We waited on the platform for the next subway train.
- The subway train was crowded during rush hour.
- A new fleet of subway trains has improved the commute.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often shortened to just "subway" or "train" when the context is clear (e.g., "I took the subway" or "The train is arriving"). However, "subway train" explicitly distinguishes it from other types of trains, such as commuter rail or long-distance trains.
Variants and Related Words
- Subway (n): The underground railway system itself, or can be used informally to refer to a subway train.
- The subway is the fastest way to get downtown.
- Metro train (n): A common synonym, especially in cities with systems called "Metro."
- Underground train (n): Used particularly in British English.
- Rapid transit train (n): A more formal, general term.
Synonyms
- Metro train
- Underground train (chiefly British)
- Rapid transit train
- Tube train (for the London Underground)
Related Phrases
- Catch/take the subway train: To use the subway train for a journey.
- You can catch the subway train to the museum.
- Subway train car: An individual vehicle within a subway train.
- The first subway train car is usually less crowded.
Noun
- a train that runs in a subway system