Looking for advice regarding trainspotting as a beginner Hey all, this is my first post on this forum - hopefully this is the right thread and manner of asking! I have always been interested in trainspotting and have watched countless trainspotting videos, and with summer coming up I want to use that time to try trainspotting out for the first time in
Best Train spotting stations (updated) - RailUK Forums I'm looking for new train spotting locations I have a list of good ones but I need more ones, mostly stations as junctions are tricky to get to My list is, Chesterfield, sheffield, derby, London st Pancras, kings Cross, Paddington, Manchester Picidilly, Doncaster, Peterborough, bushey
Bullying surrounding trainspotting - RailUK Forums At that time I think trainspotting was, at least in some aspects, still seen as a fairly laddish thing to do and associated with that were some of the more daring aspects to gain respect among your peers which have largely died out - e g bunking live depots, jumping down onto tracks to get numbers of locos in stabling points, window hanging
The best YouTube Channels for trainspotters or train enthusiasts Hi, Just wondered which YouTube channels you consider leaders in this niche I know there is a separate section in the forums for videos and photos, but I wanted to see who you consider your favourites and what constitutes good content
What type of camera should I buy for trainspotting?? Depends what you want to do Do you want decent quality photos of trains, or do you want to enjoy the process of photography specifically by e g selecting lenses, setting the exposure and focussing manually? If the former, you should buy an iPhone 14* - there is no better compact camera Just using a phone will also reduce the hassle you might get from some staff compared to setting up a