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I have walked on the BNSF tracks just outside of Kennewick, WA and they have trains that goes by there as often as 2-3 times an hour, plus I didn't see any trespassing signs on the tracks in that particular area. <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by dragonslayer87</i> <br /><br />In response to the thread which discussed the detaining of two railfans for photographing trains (http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28130), <b>what have you done, as a railfan, that could land you a short stay in jail, or an empty wallet?</b> Do you frequently tresspass on railroad property, to get that close-up photo of your fav. locomotives? Have you done the timeless tradition of putting a penny on the rail? If you have, have you ever been caught? Maybe you have gotten trouble, like the railfans in the mentioned thread, without any reason. Lets hear the stories where railfanning became, dare I say, lawbreaking. <br /> <br />(For those who are shaking their heads at this thread, despite the hard work of Op. Lifesaver, I do tresspass on railway property, but that is pretty much as far as I go, and I haven't been caught--yet[:p].) <br />[/quote]
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