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Makaannan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Preposition on/at

Hi!

I'm having doubts on which is correct: "the train stops on track 6" or "the train stops at track 6".

The context is that the train stops at an intermediate station when travelling between two cities.

Thanks for your replies!

Olav
  

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Going by the context 'the train stops at track 6' seems all right to me.

  • Going by the context 'the train stops at track 6' seems all right to me.
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Going by the context 'the train stops at track 6' seems all right to me.

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