Hey all, this is my first post on this forum - hopefully this is the right thread and manner of asking!
I have always been interested in trainspotting and have watched countless trainspotting videos, and with summer coming up I want to use that time to try trainspotting out for the first time in and around the London area. I have read the NR guidance for rail enthusiasts and some threads across this forum and Reddit and just wanted some advice and clarification regarding some things, just to ensure I'm doing the right thing.
Firstly, when it comes to filming and photos, I read on the NR page that commercial filming and photography isn't allowed without prior permission, does this include YouTube videos (with or without ads) or are they acceptable as "personal use"?
Additionally, I would also like some general advice regarding locations to film and watch trains go by in and around the London area, some stations and locations I'd like to visit include Rainham (HS1 & c2c), alongside Barking, Watford Junction, Clapham Junction, Queenstown Road & Vauxhall and Stratford among others. Are any of these stations good for trainspotters and how do staff typically treat them at filming? I have heard stories about stations such as Euston, etc treating trainspotters rather harshly and want to know what stations to avoid and what stations are better overall.
Are attitudes to trainspotters dependent on the TOC that manages the station, for example are LNWR more favorable compared to SouthEastern for example? Or is it based on station rather than TOC?
In regards to this aswell, I plan on going through stations in a batch rather than one at a time, so for example I would spend a day going from Vauxhall -> Queenstown Road -> Clapham Junction and filming at each location for ~30 mins (depending on train activity), is this a good way of going about stations in the London area?
Alongside this (typically) how are c2c staff when it comes to trainspotting at their stations, I am curious as this is my local operator and thus much easier for me to to find places to trainspot.
With Rainham specifically I would be using the footbridge outside the station overlooking HS1, so the question regarding staff doesn't matter too much there I think!
The same question goes for Stratford aswell, as I would like to film there but I'm not sure of their attitudes toward trainspotters considering it is a busy station. As long as staff are aware of what I'm doing and I only film for ~30 mins at the Greater Anglia platforms, would this be acceptable or is Stratford not friendly in this regard?
I also plan on filming (atleast at first) with my phone, with the potential of upgrading to a proper camera at some point once I have the money.
If there is any other pieces of advice outside of what I've mentioned that you are willing to share, then I would appreciate it! IK this is quite the long post so apologies about that!
If this is the wrong topic to post this in then please let me know and I'll be happy to repost this in the correct topic. Thank you
I have always been interested in trainspotting and have watched countless trainspotting videos, and with summer coming up I want to use that time to try trainspotting out for the first time in and around the London area. I have read the NR guidance for rail enthusiasts and some threads across this forum and Reddit and just wanted some advice and clarification regarding some things, just to ensure I'm doing the right thing.
Firstly, when it comes to filming and photos, I read on the NR page that commercial filming and photography isn't allowed without prior permission, does this include YouTube videos (with or without ads) or are they acceptable as "personal use"?
Additionally, I would also like some general advice regarding locations to film and watch trains go by in and around the London area, some stations and locations I'd like to visit include Rainham (HS1 & c2c), alongside Barking, Watford Junction, Clapham Junction, Queenstown Road & Vauxhall and Stratford among others. Are any of these stations good for trainspotters and how do staff typically treat them at filming? I have heard stories about stations such as Euston, etc treating trainspotters rather harshly and want to know what stations to avoid and what stations are better overall.
Are attitudes to trainspotters dependent on the TOC that manages the station, for example are LNWR more favorable compared to SouthEastern for example? Or is it based on station rather than TOC?
In regards to this aswell, I plan on going through stations in a batch rather than one at a time, so for example I would spend a day going from Vauxhall -> Queenstown Road -> Clapham Junction and filming at each location for ~30 mins (depending on train activity), is this a good way of going about stations in the London area?
Alongside this (typically) how are c2c staff when it comes to trainspotting at their stations, I am curious as this is my local operator and thus much easier for me to to find places to trainspot.
With Rainham specifically I would be using the footbridge outside the station overlooking HS1, so the question regarding staff doesn't matter too much there I think!
The same question goes for Stratford aswell, as I would like to film there but I'm not sure of their attitudes toward trainspotters considering it is a busy station. As long as staff are aware of what I'm doing and I only film for ~30 mins at the Greater Anglia platforms, would this be acceptable or is Stratford not friendly in this regard?
I also plan on filming (atleast at first) with my phone, with the potential of upgrading to a proper camera at some point once I have the money.
If there is any other pieces of advice outside of what I've mentioned that you are willing to share, then I would appreciate it! IK this is quite the long post so apologies about that!
If this is the wrong topic to post this in then please let me know and I'll be happy to repost this in the correct topic. Thank you

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