Minilad
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That is fine as long as it don't affect your ability as a driver or distract you. If it's you hobby so be it. The main reason that many say do not mention it at interview is that an interviewer only needs a minuscule clue that any hobby may affect your concentration to fail you at interview and being a train enthusiast is one of them. When I was doing my interview techniques course the assessor did say that if a candidate is very enthusiastic what would the distraction be? He then went on to say if a driver is approaching a red signal and there is an unusual train in the depot adjacent will this take their concentration away from the task. I could only think possibly so therefore when interviewing did take this into account.
I didn't say I treated the job as my hobby. Luckily I am 50 and not 9 I can contain my excitement sufficiently so as not to be distracted. When I am driving a train I am a train driver not an enthusiast. I take it you drive with blinkers on then. Never doing anything other than looking straight ahead. Many things can distract someone not just other trains.
Thankfully I didn't feel the need to do an interview technique course I was just myself during the interview. Not telling people what I thought they wanted to hear just answering the question openly and honestly. And yes that included being honest about being an enthusiast. Maybe things are different now I don't know