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milk train noun a train with an early morning schedule US, 1853- She’d gone out to the rear platform for some fresh air–a rarity on the milk train–and taken a tumble. — Jim Thompson, The Nothing Man, pp. 268–269, 1954
- [E]ven allowing you a couple of weeks at the “lake” in Michigan, traveling on a “milk-train” or crossing the country at the rate of speed you drive thrown in, you still can’t quite get away before I get out. — Neal Cassady, Grace Beats Karma, p. 134, 8 October 1959: Letter to Carolyn Cassady
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