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Zitrone273
11 months ago

I’d rather do that. But if time isn’t enough or the connection to the job isn’t enough, I’ll get to the station.

Especially since the trains are standing and it is practically impossible to get a washed photo.

uncia
6 months ago

Also on the stretch, but I rarely wait at the gleis until trains come.

For this I often make pictures to document every detail on railing vehicles, for the afterworld and to build models, that goes better when they stand and trains are now mostly in railway stations.

MarSusMar
6 months ago

Both. Yhow to get it. We had the least not visible Strabbetriebshof in Germany. Completely grown.

Then there remained only city photos with more or less, with thinking pedestrians. I’m not standing on an old road needle tube to photograph people.

Einlmemsch
5 months ago

I personally stand at the platform in a village where the trains go through 140, but would rather be on a free route. Do not know a location in my surroundings

Cnkoor
6 months ago

Hello,

rather at the free place, as the pictures are usually better and you have more rest.

verreisterNutzer
11 months ago

I like it better.

Chemnitzer13
11 months ago

With appropriate infrastructure.

Trainspotter972
6 months ago
Reply to  Chemnitzer13

Depending on what

Who I usually top railway station because you have the possibility to talk to the locomotive/driver

But those who are special are now I find happy route e.g. with a face to face better

Chemnitzer13
6 months ago

That’s why you have to have a motive. However, since an old platform rather than any field exists in 1000 other places

Vampy15
11 months ago

Do not take photos yourself, but there are beautiful background scenes

sebastianzz16
6 months ago

I even understand vegans a bit, but I’ll never check out trainees

MarSusMar
6 months ago
Reply to  sebastianzz16

No one wants to…