The only way of catching a train I have ever discovered is to miss the train before.
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The only way to be sure of catching a train is to miss the one before it.
I've missed a lot of trains in my life, and another one always comes.
I miss riding those fast trains in Japan... 'cause I'd never seen a train that fast in my life.
There should be - we should have a society that, whether you're catching the train to anywhere, Frankston or Cranbourne or Craigieburn late at night, you should be able to do it with safety, and, increasingly, you are.
People's lives are in the care of the railways when they get on a train. The railways should remember that.
In TV, you always feel you are standing on the tracks of an oncoming train.
My own experience with trains dates to long-ago childhood trips with my family in Mississippi to see my grandmother off at the station in Jackson, bound for Memphis.
Trains, like time and tide, stop for no one.
I think one reason, obviously, that I spend so much time in one place is that I've been lucky enough to travel a lot, and now there are other different, invisible trains that are more interesting to me.
Ever since childhood, when I lived within earshot of the Boston and Maine, I have seldom heard a train go by and not wished I was on it.