These are people who have a love for trains and there operations...they can't help it...have mercy on them. Try putting a sign on your door stating that you are busy and that it inter-fears with your job for them to just barge in. State that you need them to respect your position. On the other hand if there is any memorabilia that you can give them they should leave their phone # under the door and if you get anything you will call them.
For the most part they are a good bunch.
2006-07-05 00:48:19
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answered by Robere 5
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it's been this way since the first trains came around. there are train shops, train road shows, Circus trains, a train show on the TV. People make a hobbie of turing their basements into a railroad city.
it'll never stop. as long as trains are around, it'll be this way for ever. (Note many of them are former or current employees who work for the railroad. some may have work for your Company. people young and old love trains.
You're working for a billion dollar industry. people all over the world depend on rail service. railfans/foamers are one of many that help generate money to help both sides.
how did you get into the rail business anyway? weren't you a rail fan when you were a kid? i don't think you just walked off the street one day and said, "I want to work for the railroad".
2006-07-05 06:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem is you work for UP. SP people were very generous with their time and knoweledge. But, a true "Foamer" is only to be found in the Feather River Canyon along the old WP main line. The river would create lots of foam along its banks and the rail buffs would be amongst it, hence the term "Foamer".
By the by, most of the yardmasters I worked with throughout my 35 year career as an engineer were, well, like you. Try cutting back on the caffeine..........
2006-07-07 16:24:51
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answered by Samurai Hoghead 7
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I am a railfan but I outright refuse to go on any railroad property and have always been respectful of railroad employees and their work space. Also I have zero respect for railfans who the laws and trespass onto railroad property (I have reported several trespassing railfans in the past to the authorities). They give us a bad name. It is just not worth getting into any legal trouble or risking yours and other people's safety to get videos or pictures of trains. There are plenty of good places to get decent videos or pictures from public property (I.E. streets, public parks) without interfering with railroad employees and trains.
2014-02-18 05:51:29
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answered by Andrew 1
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you suck, we are just people that like trains and yet we are treated like we have 3 heads, some railfans are crazier than others, so don't judge a whole community just because of a couple of foamers
2015-03-30 13:53:49
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answered by Aaron 1
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Yardmaster,
Can you layoff the blanket statement?
I'm a railfan and I don't do stuff like that...I don't trespass or bother any employees. I don't even wave unless waved to, so I don't distract them.
Every hobby has its ******* morons. You happened to find them in the rail hobby.
2006-07-05 06:16:45
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answered by DT89ACE 6
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Are foamers what you call trainspotters/anoraks (UK)?
They won't read your message because they are all out, busy trespassing on rail yards! Have you considered seeing them off with a big stick?
2006-07-05 00:40:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I see what you say but for reals too you have a point like leave them alone especially when they are working, but some people just don't understand its another job they treat it as if its their "life". You have some valuable points there.
2015-04-24 06:56:24
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answered by Josh Talbain 1
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Dear Sir, please notice that there are different kind of railfans... and you have bad luck, hehe...
2006-07-05 06:01:12
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answered by tgva325 4
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