An open verdict has been recorded into the death of a trainspotter who died after being hit by a train. |
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Not that he's an avid trainspotter with a penchant for the Mallard or the Flying Scotsman. |
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I don't expect anyone to understand but it's a bit like a trainspotter suddenly realising bus spotting is fun as well. |
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They'd all think I was a saddo trainspotter, which is not the image I want to convey. |
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I think this trainspotter is interested in engines, he doesn't note down the numbers of the carriages. |
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It brings out the political trainspotter in him, as he enthuses about the technology and techniques the party is honing. |
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I was a super trainspotter, looking at the right charts and mixes. |
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These are songs that will grab both the coolest trainspotter, as well as those who listen to alternative radio, and pull hard. |
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Around 20 are still in use, far more than a trainspotter can expect to see at work in one place anywhere else. Steam trains fell out of common use in America in the 1950s and in Britain a few years later. |
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As befits the trainspotter he once was, Palin's diaries are distinguished by an acute attention to detail, and an unusual determination to get things right. |
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A keen trainspotter as a child, he learnt about electronics from tinkering with a model railway. |
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In February 2008 Robert Espie approached a trainspotter who had arrived at the station from Nottingham. |
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Stu West, our bass player is a trainspotter too, so you might see us at the station. |
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The former Pop Idol judge was a teenage trainspotter at the station and is now chairman of the Friends of Leamington Spa Station. |
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A TRAINSPOTTER suffered a broken leg when a piece of coal flew from a steam engine and hit him. |
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