There's a train that leaves Salford at 8.10 V There's a train that leaves from S

Hi,

[i]At the station

  • I want to get from Salford to York on Thursday morning.
  • Right, there’s a train that leaves Salford at 8.10.[/i]

Can I say “there’s a train that leaves from Salford at 8.10” as well?

Thanks again.

It’s not as fluent. ‘From’ is unnecessary there.

All right. :slight_smile:

If you really want to use ‘from’, you could say something like this - a train that leaves Salford from platform 2.

Hi Alan, thanks a lot.