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What is a British train spotter?

noun British. 1. someone who is very interested in trains and spends time going to stations and recording the numbers of the trains that they see. 2. informal.



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The trainspotter, it was recently revealed, may be psychiatrically challenged. Dr Uta Frith of the Medical Research Council's Cognitive Development Unit, has said that trainspotters and other obsessive collectors of trivia, may be suffering from Asperger's Syndrome, a mild form of autism.

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Because trains are fascinating. The power and feel of the train speaks to some people. After all they are big machines with a lot of power. There are a lot of people who do go out of their way to cross trains off their list, but most just enjoy the view.

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A railfan, rail buff or train buff (American English), railway enthusiast, railway buff or trainspotter (Australian/British English), or ferroequinologist is a person who is recreationally interested in trains and rail transport systems.

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All related (1) The word for geeks who are obsessed with trains is railfans or train enthusiasts. They are often referred to as rai. Brian Collier. writer for The Nerd Manual Author has 720 answers and 2.3M answer views 6y.

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This representation of spoons as energy units provides a tangible way for autistic people to conceptualize their energy levels and capacities. It helps them identify how various activities may consume their energy, plan their day accordingly, and communicate their energy levels and needs to others.

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Does the Railroad Crew Sleep on the Train? People who work on a passenger train including the porters and other staff may have to stay onboard the train for up to 48 hours at a time. In these situations, the onboard crew will often sleep in a dormitory car on the train.

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Ghost trains – also known as parliamentary trains – date back to the 1960s and are services that run over a line – or stop at a station – so infrequently that they often go unnoticed.

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Walking or playing on railroad property is trespassing. It is illegal, very dangerous and poses a serious safety and security risk.

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The conductor title is most common in North American railway operations, but the role is common worldwide under various job titles. In Commonwealth English, a conductor is also known as guard or train manager. A conductor on an Amtrak train.

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Etymology. From grice, supposed plural of grouse (on analogy to mouse/mice), likening a person who identifies railway locomotives to a sportsman who bags grouse.

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