>>1402932Not a trainspotter, but probably an autist of some sort (I want to abolish cars and only have rail transport).
Trains are the superior mode of transit in every way.
They are relaxing, most of all. The seats are way comfier than other modes of transit, you don't get jostled around like on a bus, you don't have to focus on the road like in a car. You can just sit back and watch the scenery roll by. Unlike a plane you can get up and walk around the cabin if you feel like it.
Also they are the least normalfag mode of transit. Normies will spend tends of thousands of dollars extra on class signalling with their cars, but on a train everyone is roughly equal.
Plus I love how uncomplicated and efficient they are. No need for square miles of pavement with thousands of individual actors nearly killing each other while wasting resources - just a handful of metal bars and some really big engines and thousands of people can get where they are going. It just makes everything else feel like an unnatural and disgusting waste.
>Is waiting for the trains like some sort of meditation?Honestly, it sorta is. Waiting on the platform on a cold morning for my train as other trains rush by is a really nostalgic and comfy feeling for me.