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where does the train head for from 'here'?

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Answered by ridahussain86
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A train station, railway station, railroad station or depot is a railway facility or area ... Its original part, seen here, is just below the surface and was constructed by cut-and-cover tunnelling.

Answered by uddinhussam762
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Answer:

In the poem, 'the railway junction ' by Walter de la Mare, the train arrives through the gloom tunnelled and head for two different distination. It either moves towards the darkening hills or towards distant seas.

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CLASS 7

CHAPTER 10 = THE RAILWAY JUNCTION

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