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‘Railfans’ or ‘foamers’ — similar to birdwatchers — comprise a niche but very entrenched group of hobbyists in Australia: train-watchers. To the surprise of many Australians and to Melbourne-based photographer Fraser Stanley, so ardent is this subculture about locomotives that some have taken to constructing elaborate networks of motion sensitive cameras along