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Gunzelling...

s3_gunzel

Keep on training, Sydney.
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The word gunzel originated from the Sydney Tramway Museum in the 1960s as a term for foolish or reckless railfans who shot at things with cameras. Usage was originally confined to south eastern states, it has since spread to the whole of Australia and parts of New Zealand. May be used to refer to a specific interest, e.g. "freight gunzel", "tram gunzel". In Australia, a railway enthusiast. Originally derogatory, referring to overly enthusiastic or foolish rail fans. Now refers to railway enthusiasts in general, and the term is often used with pride.

Yeah, so I go trainspotting a lot. I suppose I should, therefore, open a thread to pop the photos in.

Sat 23/5/2015:
A trip to Nowra and Kiama (and Otford/Shellharbour Junction/Bombo/North Wollongong).

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3237 passing Kiama number 2; Tender first - 17:38

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Trainlink OSCar set H22 arriving at Coniston - 19:29

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3237 passing Otford - 21:05.
 

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