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About TSF Transport

Hi, I'm Tobias, a public transport enthusiast and urban planning student living in Vienna, Austria. My family is half British and half Austrian, hence both English and German are my mother tongue languages.

Railways and public transport systems have been my passion since a very young age. In my spare time, I enjoy travelling around Austria and internationally, exploring the railway network, visiting different cities and taking photographs of trains, buses and trams.

My YouTube channel features a wide variety of transport-related content. This includes vlog-style videos about my latest travel adventures and the experiences I make on the way, as well as general discussion videos about the past, present and future of public transport in Austria and the rest of Europe.

If you want to join me on my YouTube journey, consider subscribing to my channel ;)

Also check out my Instagram @tsf_spotting, where I showcase public transport photos that I take on my journeys.

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