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Fundraiser­s from train firm pedal across India

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FORGET trains, when it comes to dough, it’s all about the bikes.

A team from rail operator Avanti West Coast have swapped transport in a bid to raise more than £10,000 for charity by completing a gruelling 450km(280 mile) ride across India.

The team of six cycled for six days from Agra to Jaipur in aid of the Railway Children Charity. They joined eight other riders from the railway industry for the fundraiser.

The route, India’s Golden Triangle, provided the team with breathtaki­ng views, and a unique experience to visit the towns and villages of Rajasthan, as well as the opportunit­y to see how the Railway Children money is being used to support young children in the country.

They also visited one of the railway help centres – set up by the Railway Children at three of the busiest stations in the Indian capital New Delhi, where volunteers work in partnershi­p with police to scout for vulnerable children running away from home on trains.

They are then reunited with their parents or taken into care if their family can’t be found.

The money raised by the Avanti West Coast group equals the amount needed to run one of these centres for four months.

Children at a school set up by the charity were presented with pencils and colouring books by the Ride India team.

Those taking part were Rob Taylor, Food and Beverage Lead; Natalie Popat, Birmingham Internatio­nal Station Manager; Jim Lindsey, Business Intelligen­ce Manager; Ryan Evans, Planning Manager; and Katie Smith and Kathy Earl, both Train Managers.

Speaking after the ride, Mr Taylor said: “It was an incredible and humbling experience to be a part of.

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