There's company down at the station; came by the three o'clock train.
Now I am wondering if any of you children will guess who the "company" were that had come from Mendon by the three o'clock train to go to Grandma Jameson's.
It is from Mr. Wellington, and he says there will be company down by the three o'clock train, to go to Grandma's.
This was what she found written on the card,-- "Meet company at the three o'clock train.
Patty endeavoured to find out definitely the old lady's plan, but she could only gather that there was no time to be lost, that Ma'amselle must catch the seven o'clock train.
I overheard him tell Henry Smith, who sold him his automobile, to have the car up at the station to meet the three o'clock train on Thursday.
At nine o'clock his Uncle Joe and grandparents left for town, where they would take the ten o'clock train to Greensburg, where the wedding was to be solemnized at noon.
Yes, sah, it was de six o'clock train for de Souf.
I will start by the six o'clock train on the following morning.
You were asleep, grandpapa, and Johann Leopold had to hurry to catch the two-o'clock train.
Perhaps it is waiting for the eight-o'clock train," said Johanna.
He had something to attend to in town, he said, but would return to Thalrode in the four-o'clock train.
I saw her going off this evening by the six-o'clock train.
He hoped to be down that afternoon by the three-o'clock train, and he asked them to meet him at the Hotel des Princes afterwards, and to stay and dine with him.
Nancy Preen had gone off with Captain Fennel by the six-o'clock train, en route for Dover, there to be converted into Mrs. Fennel.
They are going to Drecques to-morrow morning by the eleven-o'clock train with a few friends and a basket of provisions, and had sent Charley to say they would be glad of my company.
Surely you're not still thinking of going on the five o'clock train, are you, Curt?
First, let me ask you, is it your intention to take that five o'clock train to-day?
She concealed, successfully she thought, the shock she felt at these new tactics of Paula's, studied the list and said she thought she should be able to return on the three o'clock train.
He could wait for the three o'clock train, but this was the one Mr. Stannard always took and he'd like to get in a talk with Sylvia first.
When Carroll took the eight-o'clock train to New York the next morning, several noticed it and thought it looked well for the payment of the notes.
Charlotte, going down the street towards the station that night, expected a letter by the five-o'clock train.
One morning Henry Lee was also journeying to the City on the eight-o'clock train.
Wait for the ten o'clock train, Pete, and go in with Cherry!
She had missed the nine o'clock train; she must wait for the train at half-past two.
At last one morning Harry went up as usual to catch the eight o'clock train, but instead of going by it, came back in twenty minutes after he had started.
Will you be kind enough to look in Bradshaw, which I never can understand, and see by which train we must have left Canterbury, to have reached York in time to have gone on by that ten-o'clock train?
If I could only get out by noon, in time for the two o'clock train!
By the two o'clock train I must go, or I might as well have stopped in my dungeon.
We got to Paddington just in time to catch the two o'clock train, having telegraphed first to my Uncle that I was coming to take his advice, before doing anything more.
I missed the nine o'clock train, as I explained in my wire; but I must tell you all about that by and by.
After an age of waiting he received answer--"Ruey left here for home yesterday morning on the seven o'clock train.
Telephone me at eleven to keep me from catching that twelve-o'clock train.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clock train" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.