RIP Camry and occupants. What's even crazier is how this was caught on film in the first place. Just dudes hanging out videoing trains that go by. That's all they do is video trains and talk about trains all day.
I used to work in the railroad industry and we called those people FRN's, which stood for Fucking Rail Nuts.
As you said, they'd gather at a crossing and film/photograph trains going by. They'd listen in on the engineer's radio communications and would follow specific locomotives by their registration numbers around the country. They were, indeed, FRN's.
I used to work in the railroad industry and we called those people FRN's, which stood for Fucking Rail Nuts.
As you said, they'd gather at a crossing and film/photograph trains going by. They'd listen in on the engineer's radio communications and would follow specific locomotives by their registration numbers around the country. They were, indeed, FRN's.
FRN's :laugh:
I suppose there are stranger hobbies out there but still mind is blown.
Yup.
Ever see people pulled over by airport runways just to watch planes take off and land? Not terribly different...
the lights weren't even flashing.