Tumbleweed
OBS Chief
While not directly related to AMTRAK, I found this link http://www.railfandepot.com/ a source of information that may be of interest to AU members, such as a railroad map for Windows..... :hi:
Where the term "foamer" comes from - etymology questions are outside the expertise of most of us.Where does the term "foamer" come from in relation to a rail fan? And what makes a rail fan a "foamer"? I love to ride the train. I use the local light rail and commuter rail every chance I get. I refuse to drive a car if I can take a bike and/or train as it consumes resources, adds pollution, and contributes to wear and tear on existing infrastructure. Does this make me a foamer?
If a foamer is one of those idiots that drives a car or truck simply to photograph trains, I would be offended to labeled as a foamer.
Not really, the answer has even been provided in this thread:Where the term "foamer" comes from - etymology questions are outside the expertise of most of us.Where does the term "foamer" come from in relation to a rail fan? And what makes a rail fan a "foamer"? I love to ride the train. I use the local light rail and commuter rail every chance I get. I refuse to drive a car if I can take a bike and/or train as it consumes resources, adds pollution, and contributes to wear and tear on existing infrastructure. Does this make me a foamer?
If a foamer is one of those idiots that drives a car or truck simply to photograph trains, I would be offended to labeled as a foamer.
Practically, "foamer" means "someone who is much more obsessional about my hobby than I am"
That's all it means.
Count me amongst those who drive my car to take pictures of trains.A foamer what real train crews call a rail fan. They think we all foam at the mouth when rail fans see trains we like.
Well, yeah, so I've done that sometimes --Count me amongst those who drive my car to take pictures of trains.
I'm sorry but this is far far too much for me speaking as someone who lives 2 miles from the closest track, with NO transit whatsoever, with a really bad neighborhood in between me and said tracks. Who are you to judge my hobby? Is someone who drives to the hobby store to buy wood from cut down trees or plastic that was made from petroleum any worse? Railfans get enough grief from the police and the real railroaders sometimes and we really don't need it from anyone else trying bunk arguments like pollution. :angry2:Dear SarahZ,
I don't recall judging you or anyone of being a sloppy drunk. In fact, I recently apologized for being a "sloppy drunk" myself and saying things that I later regretted ("sloppy drunk" weren't my words).
I'm under the impression that I have offended you in several threads. For that I am very sorry. It is not my intention to offend anyone, I thought that this was place I could share my opinion, and receive constructive comments and criticism.
To you and anyone else, I am truly sorry. I appreciate your experience and wisdom. I will try to keep my extreme beliefs to myself.
Humbly, me.
PS. Anyone who drives around, consuming valuable resources and polluting the air that I breathe, that you breathe, and that all of my friends and family breathe just for a few photographs of a train, yes. They are idiots. Please don't do that. Walk, bike, take public transit. Why would you hurt others just to take a picture of a train? I love that people have hobbies. As long as they don't compromise the health or safety of others.
(Edited for yet another spelling error. I think I spell better when I'm drinking.)
That describes me to a T. (And sometimes I even take the T - as in MBTA :giggle: - to foam!) I have no other hobbies or social life. The nearest train track is 15 miles away, and there is no public transportation in the middle of nowhere.Foamer does not have an exact definition and it has nothing in particular to do with photography alone It is meant to suggest a rabid dog, foamng at the mouth and all brain matter gone except train data.
It is a state of mind in which a person lives, eats and breathes trains not just by themselves but to the exclusion of other things. Such as other hobbies, a social life, and sometimes travels by other modes even when it is not an emergency.
Determining whether one is a foamer is tricky.
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