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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Far end of platform

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My car is at the far end of the platform. I have to walk 5 minutes to get to my car. Her car is at the near end of the platform. It's the 2nd car of the train.

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My car is at the far end of the platform, so I have to walk for 5 minutes to get to it. Hers is at the near end. It's the 2nd car on the train.

  • My car is at the far end of the platform, so I have to walk for 5 minutes to get to it.
  • Hers is at the near end.
  • It's the 2nd car on the train.
  • Americans say car .
  • When I lived in England, we said carriage .
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My car is at the far end of the platform, so I have to walk for 5 minutes to get to it. Hers is at the near end. It's the 2nd car on the train.

Americans say car
.
When I lived in England, we said carriage.

Some people say coach.

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