check out football fans.Have you ever seen foamers on a fantrip with thier faces painted with the UP wings, or the NH logo? Have you seen a line of fans at a photo runby, in sub-zero weather with S-A-N-T-A F-E spelled across thier bare chests? I don’t think so. I have seen football fans pulling such antics on TV.They must be stranger then we are.
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Trekkies!
Are your best friends cardboard cutouts of the crew of a fictional TV starship?
Stranger? nah just had more beer!!!
stay safe
Joe
Railfans are a much higher caliber of people. We don’t need all that other stuff[:D]
Body painting is an essential practice to the hardcore football fan.
Taking pictures,and remembering colors is very essential to railfans.
We are very hardcore also,not stupid. WE don’t take our clothes off for that.[:D]
Yeah, but there’s only a few of the painted guys. At the games I go to, there’s 98,000-100,000 people there and only nine of them are painted, tops.
I’ve painted my face and/or stomach on several occasions for football games, and no, I hadn’t even had any beer![:p] Nothing but team spirit!
Imagine how many rainfans you’d have to line up to spell out Norfolk Southern though… fifteen would be hard to round up from some of the, uh, comments I’ve heard about NS on the forums.[:D]
So in other words there are railfans out there that pain their faces, there are just very, very few of them. [:p]
There have got to be some body builders among us, though. How else could they manage to wear/carry those vests with buttons from every railroad that ever turned a wheel (and probably some that didn’t…)??? Not to mention the hats similarly adorned.
I think Gov. Aahnuld is a bit of a railfan, though I doubt you’ll see him in a button-covered vest.
Years ago I tried to explain railfanning to the guy at the hobby store where I bought Trains and other magazines. I compared waiting lineside, with a camera, to fishing. He didn’t buy it.
I have not seen any painted railfans but I have seen several railfans with their cars, vans and trucks painted in their favorite railroad’s colors.
Hmm that Dodge van painted up in DL&W paint looks very nice.[:)]
UMMMMMMMMMM,think they could stand up to turnout gear,SCBA,etc?
OOPS, “Operation Life Saver” just got them.[:)]
Also, if railfans did the same thing as football fans, we would watch hours of former engineers and conductors commenting on why a railroad is run a particular way and why they switched an industry a particular way and hear a buch of railfans call in to complain about the railroad or compliment it. Actually, that sounds like this forum.
ERFN, Cable Channel 279.
Proud of my Tuscan red Suburban with Dulux gold striping… [8D]
Somebody in New Jersey, back in the late '70s, owned one of the convertible Mark Vs, painted Brunswick green. Don’t remember the vanity plate exactly, but it had something to do either with railroading in general or with the PRR. Didn’t see it long enough to know whether it had 5 pinstripes… but wish I knew who drove it, or where it is today!
Well I guess I am doomed. If I ever go to a Denver Broncos game I am so painting my face, that, and I like to fish.
My dream trip is going to Salt Lake City, taking a trin from Salt Lake to Denver, Going to a Broncos game and flying back to Rock Springs.
We railroad fans are a sofisticated lot. WE don’t need anything but ourselves and
our cameras to go railfanning! Besides, if any of us painted our faces, and bared
our chests to go railfanning, WE’D be arrested for indecent exposure!! (especially
in the winter time.)
[angel]
Hmm…you obvilously haven’t seen me after a painting session [:p]
I suppose we railfans could do the wave everytime a train went through. We would look rediculous but no more that other folk do at an NFL or NBA game.