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why do young people hate trains

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 8:45 pm
by faedundee2
hi i would like to ask why do young people hate trains and always try to disrupt the running as last saturday i was trvelling from bury to heywood and just before broadfield bank some lads i think they were 15-19 year olds and i thought they should know better.and i dont understand why they dont get into railways as they are one part of britian that could not be lost.
im a young lad and i love trains.
thanks ross

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 9:49 pm
by nestfilms
so what exactly were the 15-19year olds doing? your post didn't actually say
some lads i think they were 15-19 year olds and i thought they should know better

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 10:53 pm
by rorz101uk
dude, I have alway from an early child that i have loved trains, and now i work with a Railway company as an Apprentice, i so work on a hertiage railway as a Passed Cleaner that is way hobblie, my twin Bother doesn't like trains he hasn't got a hobblie so i feel very lucky to have one, one reason why i like trains is that how much engineering has gone to build beaufal michanes


sorry about the spelling!

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 10:57 pm
by kieranhardy
why do young people hate trains
Im 17 and i like trains... :wink:

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 10:59 pm
by 3406767
15 and steam all the way

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 11:06 pm
by 220389
im 17 and i've been intrested in railway's since i can remeber, also i've been volunteering at the SVR for about 2 yrs now, currently at B'North MPD and volunteered on the ESR for a 1yr.

The reason why i like trains is the amazing engerineering that have gone into the locomotives

Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 9:10 am
by skipperdipper
I liked trains from the age of 8. There is this thing round here though between using the trains and the bus. If you use the bus your 'hard' and if you use the train your gay. So I find it a laugh how we can get onto our train at West Kirby after school while everybody packs themselves onto a tiny single decker bus. I have won some of the crowd over, and some use the trains from time to time now, although some without a ticket :evil: ! I constantly get asked 'why do I get the train?', and I just say 'The bus passes the station. Five minutes later, the train arrives, 8 minutes later I'm in West Kirby, and 5 minutes later, that same bus arrives'.

Rob

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 1:06 pm
by Whitemoor
iv only been into railways for about 4-5 year, and only got into it when i had to go out with me dad to an engineers site! if me mum had been avilable to keep an eye on me i wouldnt be intrested in railways at all!

At the time, I found standing close to a 66 as it were moving off realy fasinating and so impressive that a "thing" as it was to me then, could move such heavy loads.....and from that day, iv just got more of an intrest to the stage i am today :D

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 1:15 pm
by DarthMunch
I loved trains from when i was 5 and then got the technical side when i was 10. Its something that draws me to them. I'm 14 by the way

Chris :drinking:

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 1:26 pm
by salopiangrowler
im 27 and loved trains since i can remember.

You people who hate trains generally have a bad lifestyle.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:25 am
by metromuppet
salopiangrowler wrote:im 27 and loved trains since i can remember.

You people who hate trains generally have a bad lifestyle.
When you say "you people", which i guess from the way you worded it aims it at everyone here.... why would someone be on this forum if they did not like trains?

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:08 pm
by arabiandisco
Saying "I'm x and I like trains" doesn't really get to the root of the issue. I would say that almost 100% of the users of this site like trains.

Anyway, regarding the original question, I doubt these kids have any opinions on railways, they're just archetypal "bored teenagers" with nothing better to do than drink weak cider and trash bus stops.

Obviously you'd get all the "ha ha trainspotter" jibes if you told them "i'm x and I like trains", but that's just because they're narrow minded morons rather than because they "hate" trains.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:31 pm
by alexnick
I don't think many teenagers have any opinions about anything. I know many people who have nothing but negative opinions and claim the world is boring. It's a bit depressing really, but I fear it's true - trust me I'm 18! Teenagers will rarely find anything interesting.

I know this thread probably isn't the best place to ask this, but I was brought up surrounded by railways as I'm from a family of railwaymen. However, the reason I stick with them is that they have a sort of charm and character to me - something poetic if you will. Does anyone else here see things from my perspective? The thing is that I have little interest in engineering (though I do like the operational aspect of railways), which seems to be the main attraction for many here.

Sorry for asking in the wrong place

Nick

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:58 pm
by philbozz
arabiandisco wrote:Saying "I'm x and I like trains" doesn't really get to the root of the issue. I would say that almost 100% of the users of this site like trains.

Anyway, regarding the original question, I doubt these kids have any opinions on railways, they're just archetypal "bored teenagers" with nothing better to do than drink weak cider and trash bus stops. Obviously you'd get all the "ha ha trainspotter" jibes if you told them "i'm x and I like trains", but that's just because they're narrow minded morons rather than because they "hate" trains.

Just to add to that - 'set fire to bins, throw life rings into the river, hit trees with sticks...'

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 5:13 pm
by joea1
Only simple people come to the conclusion that just because people are not hardcore enthusiasts, they must hate trains. Perhaps those who are not enthusiasts just see trains as a means to travel..... Why can people not understand that?