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Definition of Train ticket
1. Noun. A ticket good for a ride on a railroad train.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Train Ticket
Literary usage of Train ticket
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Railway Engineer (1905)
"Either a train-staff or a train-ticket is to be carried with each engine or train,
to and fro, and for this purpose (one, two or more) train-staffs and sets ..."
2. The Application of Electricity to Railway Working by William Edward Langdon (1877)
"Signature, Train You are authorized (if you have the Train Staff for the Section
with you; or should you carry a train ticket after seeing the Train Staff ..."
3. Descriptions of Occupations by United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Employment Service (1918)
"train ticket COLLECTOR THEFT Description: The train ticket collector assists the
conductor in collection of fares, tickets, and other transportation ..."
4. The Law of Railway Companies: Being a Collection of the Acts and Orders by John Hutton Balfour Browne, Henry Studdy Theobald (1888)
"Either a train-staff or a train-ticket is to be carried with each engine or train
to and fro, and for this purpose Colour of Staff Form of Staff and Ticket. ..."
5. Railway Construction by William Hemingway Mills (1898)
"A properly dated train-ticket was handed to the engine-driver of the first DOWN
train, and, if necessary, a second train-ticket to the engine-driver of a ..."
6. The Application of Electricity to Railway Working by William Edward Langdon (1877)
"This "Line Clear" Ticket is to be handed by the Station Master along with the
Train Staff or train ticket to the Guard, and by the Guard to the Engine ..."
7. Railway Signal Engineering (mechanical) by Leonard P. Lewis (1912)
"Either a train-staff or a train-ticket is to be carried with each engine or train
to and fro, and for this purpose (one, two or more) train-staffs and sets ..."
8. Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed Summary of edited by Leone Levi (1861)
"... to make the train staff, train tickets, and train ticket box for one portion
of line different in shape and colour from those for the other portion, ..."