Having made sure that there was some reasonable chance of our meeting again, I let her go, and the train steamed out of the station.
Philip shook hands with him out of the carriage window, and the train steamed out of the station.
As the train steamed out of the great arch of glass, the sound of that laughter still rang in the young man's ears.
The thing was so big that the train itself could have steamed on into it, but perhaps the train knew better.
They stood by the railing looking back at the sand levels, both feeling that the train was steaming ahead very fast.
On 1 May 1870 the first train steamed into town.
In another minute she had entered an empty carriage, and the train had steamed away.
The train had steamed away down the hill to Portsmouth, and I was the last passenger to leave.
The train steamed into the advancing Boer army, was fired upon, tried to escape, found the rails blocked behind it, and upset.
The train steamed off importantly, and its one porter went off to his dinner.