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Ed, the dicussion of railroad police reminded me of a incident a Intermodol trucker told me. At a NS yard on the South side of Chicago they were having a problem with Transits (Hobo's)hanging out. It was becoming a safty issue so the NS Police brought in gaurd dogs to chase them off the property. One night a group of Transit's gathered, so the rail police were called in. The railroad officer arrived on the seen and released the dogs. The yard was cleared out in short order. The officer feeling proud about what a good job he had done was grinning from ear to ear. About this time the Yardmaster came out of his office telling the railroad officer to get himself and those gaurd dogs out of his yard. Not only did the dogs chase off the Transit's but also all of his Yard crew as well! <br /> TIM A
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