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TRACKSIDE PROTOCALL IN THIS DAY AND AGE
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I was stopped by a railroad security officer years ago. He asked what I was doing and I replyed watching trains with my son. I asked if he liked football to which he replyed yes. I said I liked trains. He reply was " Good enough" be sure ot stay off the tracks and he drove off. I did very recently ( 2 yr ) have a railroad emplyee deliberately park a high rail piece of equipment so that I could only get in my car by crawling across the seat. He made a point of doing it. I was watching and taking pictures of a wow crew cuting logs using a saw powered by their on the track high rail vehicles. The cutting crew were independant contractors and were very friendly. Phil
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