Big Issue vendors have a wide variety of skills and experience, so we bring you the best of their knowledge each week. This week, Weston-super-Mare vendor Robin Price, a keen model train enthusiast and trainspotter who has been interested in the railways from a young age, explains what makes the pastime so special.
When I was a kid, running down to the footbridge and watching a train was actually kind of like my fix.
The first time I went out on my own I’d have been about seven or eight and I already knew the difference between a Class 31 and a 47. It was quite a fix, I’ve got to be honest with you. I saw an HST flying through Weston Milton station – the Weston-London service. He didn’t stop and it was fast, it was loud and it was screaming. I was so excited I shook.
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It was just the sheer power, the noise and the speed. You’d go somewhere in between Didcot and Swindon and you used to watch the HSTs flying down there at 125mph – you blinked and you missed it. Then there was the smell of the diesel, the smell of the brake blocks as they were burning – imagine how hot they would have got. It was all just a part of it, even down to the smell of the buffet car through the air conditioning.
My dad used to work at the depot so we were always brought up around trains, dad had a model railway as well and taught us the difference between the engines. On a Saturday when dad wasn’t working we used to go out with him and do a bit of spotting ourselves.