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I wasn't aware that there is some law against photographing railroal vehicles. <br />Nobody ever complained. I mean once I was standing near a whole bunch of railroad people taking photos of the trains in front of me. They looked at me, and then turned away and continued talking. Not to mention that I've photographed many trains standing and waiting for the signal, a few meters away from the locomotive, nobody ever complained either. I've went back into the more reserved parts of the train station, where there are wrecks and garages, took pictures, while employed people were walking around, nobody complained either. <br /> <br />If what the first post suggests is true, must be hard being a rail-photo-fan in US <br /> <br />Well if all fails, you can always catch a train in the open with 1/1000s hiding behind a bush. I've often went far outside of town following the tracks. A nice epxerience minus all the smelly animal corpses every Km or two (the things you can find out on the open) <br /> <br />
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