In TV, you always feel you are standing on the tracks of an oncoming train.
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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.
Anyone who has ever sat in a train as it rushes through a dark night will know that sometimes there are long minutes when the coaches slide smoothly along without so much as a shudder.
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.
Some people would look at a backing track as something that would confine you, but it really frees us up. It's nice not to be strapped down to a certain spot when you're trying to put on a show.
The only way of catching a train I have ever discovered is to miss the train before.
The only way to be sure of catching a train is to miss the one before it.
People's lives are in the care of the railways when they get on a train. The railways should remember that.
When walking, you see things that you miss in a motor car or on the train. You give your mind space to ponder.
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.
I've missed a lot of trains in my life, and another one always comes.