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sojourner
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Don't know if it's been mentioned here, but the film Lion has a lot about trains in India, including some cool shots of the Calcutta (now Calcutta, or however it's spelled now) train station.

Also am watching a somewhat less compelling film called Genius now, about good topic I think (Max Perkins and Thomas Wolfe) and with good cast but for some reason kind of blah script so far . . . anyway, some trains there too. But better on trains if the Thomas Wolfe story "The Far and the Near," if you've never read it. I think you can find a free copy on line; it's short.
 
Gilbert B Norman
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The Promos, incidentally, show actors standing in the middle of the narrow gauge tracks.

Rerun of the Doctortown incident, anyone?

Here are twenty five Indian cities that have changed names since the 1947 Independence. Calcutta is now Kolkata.
 



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