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Old 3rd November 2010, 00:22
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Trainspotting and hello.

Hi everyone, i'm a student in my final year, and wanted to find out and ask a few questions on the topic of train spotting. I don't want to spam peoples inboxes who arent spotters, so if anyone could take the time to help, let me know. Thanks.


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Old 3rd November 2010, 20:32
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Hello tDR and welcome to the Railway Forum. Train Spotting was never done in Rhodesia, so I can't help you on the subject, but there are many ex and present spotters on the forum. So its just a welcome from me.
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Old 3rd November 2010, 20:48
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Hi tDR, Welcome to the forum, you will get all the answers you need.

I have been a trainspotter since 1949 (with a few breaks for family, career etc.). I am currantly an active spotter. I reached the top of the tree as a chartered aeronautics engineer and now use spotting as a relaxation in retirement.

Ask your questions and I will try to answer as fully as I can.
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Old 4th November 2010, 15:08
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Thanks for the responses guys. Tony ill send you a message soon once i've decided what to ask, i met tow train spotters yesterday and realised its more complex than i thought.
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WELCOME tdr
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Welcome to the Forum tDR. Hope my responces to your PM are useful.

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Hullo! Welcome to the forum
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Thanks for the responses guys. Tony ill send you a message soon once i've decided what to ask, i met tow train spotters yesterday and realised its more complex than i thought.
This is a hobby that can be as complex or as simple as the person wants

You can just mark off
engine numbers
or engines and multiple units
or engines, multiple units and coaches
or engines, multiple units, coaches and wagons
or engines, multiple units, coaches and wagons and departmental stock
or engines, multiple units, coaches and wagons, departmental stock and road rail vehicles

then there is photography as well as the esoteric spotting using headcodes and folk who enjoy recording timings of trains


I hope you enjoy your musings and theorising there is far more to trainspotting than men in anoraks
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hi tDR welcome to the forum
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Old 22nd November 2010, 20:22
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Hi tDR,
Three weeks and still awaiting questions !
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