Railfan

Railfans are often the primary reason railroad museums exist. They volunteer to restore rusted rolling stock, ensuring that the "Golden Age of Rail" isn't forgotten.

Some are drawn to the "how." They study track gauges, signaling systems, and the evolution of horsepower. Railfan

Many fans spend hours trackside to catch a "rare bird"—a locomotive with a unique paint scheme or an antique model still in service. Railfans are often the primary reason railroad museums exist

For many, a train is simply a utility—a way to get from point A to point B. But for a railfan (or "trainspotter"), a locomotive is a living, breathing piece of engineering history. Railfanning is more than just a hobby; it is a dedicated pursuit of industrial beauty, mechanical power, and the rhythmic pulse of global commerce. Many fans spend hours trackside to catch a

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