The train system in India is chaotic and fun - it's the best way to see the landscape. Being in with all the families and also being the odd animal is a colourful experience you'll never forget.
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In my view, Indian Railways has immense untapped potential.
The extraordinary thing about India is that it's such a family place. It's full of families everywhere.
People's lives are in the care of the railways when they get on a train. The railways should remember that.
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.
I love travelling, but I have to admit I didn't initially take to Agra in India. As soon as you arrive, someone wants to show you around, take your bags or sell you something - and it's just a bit of a culture shock. You just have to make the necessary mental adjustment to the setting.
There are so many different reasons as to why I love riding trains. But I think ultimately it's the romantic feeling of it. There's something about it that just transports me into old films.
I am always fascinated by India.
I loved being in Bombay. It was a pretty thrilling place to walk around and explore.
India's a fascinating country. It's constantly changing, but there's still a lot of superstition and backwards thinking.
You can go and see the Katihar railway station. This is the most beautiful station in Bihar, even better than the Patna junction.
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