De-training refers to the act of stepping off a train and leaving it. There are various synonyms for de-train, and they include disembark, alight, get off, and step down. Disembarking is the most commonly used term and means to exit a mode of transportation that moves, such as a train. Alight and get off are interchangeable and refer to leaving the train in an orderly and safe way. The phrase "step down" is more informal and is commonly used by conductors and train drivers to signal passengers to leave the train. Regardless of the term used, de-training is an essential aspect of train travel and ensures that passengers reach their intended destination.