to take a train · to board a train
Perfect for when you're planning your journey or talking about how you're getting from A to B! 🚂 It's simply about getting on a train to go somewhere. Super handy!
💡 **Pro Tip!** While 'catch a train' means to get on a train, it often implies a slight urgency or needing to be on time, like 'I need to catch the 9 AM train.' If you're just generally riding a train without that urgency, you could also say 'take a train' or 'go by train.' But 'catch' adds that little bit of zest!
Imagine you're running late for your scheduled rail transport and you tell your friend, 'I really need to ______.' Which expression best completes this sentence? A. miss a train B. catch a train C. derail a train