[Grammar] The train to Paris or the train for Paris

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Will17

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Hello,

I don't know which preposition is correct here, can you help please?

"Is this the train to/for Paris?"

"What time does the train to /for Paris leave? "

Thank you very much for your help.

Will
 
Usually, it is "to".
 
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Yes – 'to' is almost always correct, though 'for' is sometimes heard.

Just say 'Is this the Paris train?'
 
The British National Corpus has 90 citations for 'the train to + town' and just eight for 'the train for + town'.
 
Hello.:-D

I've learned a new thing here today. Thank you.

I've always thought "the train/bus/airplane for..." is correct.
If my student had written "The train to Osaka leaves at ten." in his/her writing assignment, I would have corrected it to "The train for Osaka..."
 
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