word choice - "Train approaching"


Is it correct? It's the message I see right before the metro/subway train shows up.


Shouldn't it be "train is approaching" or "train approaches"?



Answer



Either way this is just a fragment, so the question is what is the rest of the sentence? Your suggestions read as follows, to me:



The train is approaching


A train approaches



I usually interpret it as the following:



There is a train approaching



There's clearly a lot of flexibility when you're only seeing a fragment of the sentence.


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