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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Sterling1</i> <br /><br />OK I know some good ones having been a lifetime railfan even in high school . . . <br /> <br />You know when you're a railfan when: <br /> <br />You think about some cool or legendary locomotive just to go to sleep <br /> <br />When a heavy metal rock song of some sort comes up on the radio and you match up the rythmn to the rythmn of a train (serious no joke that's me ) <br /> <br />When you you use terms like ABDX air brakes and DB in a email conversation with a non-railfan friend <br /> <br />When your computer background are mostly pictures of trains or the cabs of locomotives <br /> <br />When you go to the crossing and you shake like an addict at every single because you haven't seen one in weeks or months <br /> <br />When you ( I have done this no kidding actually last Saturday afternoon ) praise God for the Amtrak train that rolls right before your eyes <br /> <br />When you scour the RR mainline for trains just in case one comes unexpectedly <br /> <br />I know others request some and I'll think of others later <br /> <br />MAtt <br />[/quote]The forth one is me.Right now I have 611 and 765 doubleheading on a fan trip.
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