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<br /> I agree with both Mr Burgess,And Mr Bradleys veiws, No doubt,The News does more damage than any of us with a 35mm in a public parking lot!!!, <br /> However I do side with the Railroads for safty sake,How often do we read where a railfan is injured?Not to get off subject,But for exsample, I was a Captain of Arson investigation for 11 years,As well as a fire buff, I questioned both buffs and curious on lookers at large fires,And at times told photographers to get back,My point, If I couldn't tell good from the bad,ThenI'm sure the railroads cannot either.But I did get to know a few groups and they were invauble to me in helping keeping a look out for supects, As TRAINS mentioned,The Railroads could/would enjoy a closer relationship with its fans, <br /> I too,Would enjoy organized events and tours,And As for myself, I'd pay a couple of bucks for some sort of wacky lincense like one gets for fishing and hunting. Just a thought.
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