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Re: Double 47's at Penrith [NSW]



Well you could....
I know of a train driver in Geelong that is interested in thunderstorms.
Whenever there is a good one while he is driving the train, he stops the
train, and takes some photographs. The passengers just think it is
another of the usual delays.

Ben Munro

"C. Dewick" wrote:
> 
> "Andrew Tailby" <atailby@mpx.com.au> writes:
> 
> >trendy rechauff <trendy_rechauffe@start.com.au> wrote in message
> >news:3%Lx4.43341$3b6.190921@ozemail.com.au...
> >>
> >> Hallo neety and other trainfolk,
> >>
> >> Why not carry your camera with you all the time and never miss another
> >> photo?
> >>
> >> bye tr
> 
> >Some of us who work dont have room in our bags when we do go to work and
> >when you are driving it is hard to pull over or try and race the train to a
> >good photo stop.
> 
> It's even harder when you actually drive the trains. 8-) Can't just pull up
> at the desired place, grab the camera and jump out for a photo every time I
> sense a good photo opportunity coming along...
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Craig.
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