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[[File:Foaming at the Mouth (4612464341).jpg|thumb|Just look at that Conrail paint job!]]
{{quote|''"[[Running Gag|I like trains.]]"''|'''"I Like Trains" kid''', ''[[Asdfmovie]]''}}
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Kotetsu Segawa from ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'': being a good-looking and stylish young man, he is a stealth rail otaku, until he pulls out a giant camera ...
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*** And the occasional characters of the Fat Clergyman and the Thin Clergyman are [[Word of God|confirmed]] as Boston and Awdry [[Author Avatar|Author Avatars]].
* One of the ''[[Discworld]]'' books discusses {{small-caps|[[Grim Reaper|Death]]'s}} patient, methodical personality by saying that while there aren't any trains or steam engines on the Discworld, he'll surely be there to note it down as soon as one is invented.
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* One of the central characters in the fantasy novel "Palimpsest" by [[Catherynne M. Valente]] is a female Japanese rail enthusiast.
* The title of ''[[Trainspotting]]'' comes from a chapter in the novel called "Trainspotting at Leith Central Station". The joke is that the station is long-closed and derelict, so trainspotting there is an utterly pointless, dull and squalid experience, like most things the characters do.
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