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I'm a newbie. I'll be in Pennsylvania for a couple of days. I'm going to check out Horseshoe Curve. I would also love to see a yard in action. <br /> <br />I read that they "rebuilt the steel bridge" at Enola yard, and there is room for people to check out the action, take photos, park thier car, etc. And its legal. <br /> <br />Is this true? I would love to watch the yard action for a while. Any info on checking out Enola yard? <br /> <br />Any tips on visiting Horseshoe Curve? Can I assume that the traffic at Horseshoe Curve, and Enola yard, will be more busy on a Monday than a Sunday? <br /> <br />How about a scanner? Will it make it more fun at the curve, or the yard? Can you recommend an inexepensive scanner, or important features that I need? Or do you need to get an expensive one for good results? How about frequencies? <br /> <br />Thanks alot for any info, guys (and girls). I'm new to this, and this trip to Harrisburg/Altoona Sunday was just sprung on me, and I don't really have much time to research stuff myself. <br /> <br />Jim <br />
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