QUOTE: Originally posted by Dunkirkeriestation =I was out snowmobling today and met some other sledders that said that there club has a trail next to the Conrail tracks in the western portion of Erie county(Erie PA). How the [}:)][8][8][}:)] did they get the insurance for that and permision for there trail groomers warrents some investigation. I have heard other clubs getting RR permission to run the access roads next to train tracks and have paid upwards of 100,000 for insurance. I just cant see a shifted load of lumber or a peice of scrap metal coming off a freight train at 50 miles per hour hitting a sledder...Any snowmobilers our there?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy I don't snowmobile, but you wouldn't see me playing around close to the right-of-way. There's just too much that could happen. Sounds the same as taking a ride down the shoulder of a busy highway.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Muddy Creek It's my impression that snowmobilers want access to ride anywhere they want, yet as we see here, complain about it when they get it. Am I wrong in my perception? Wayne
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