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TRACKSIDE PROTOCALL IN THIS DAY AND AGE
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Gentlemen, <br />I have learned a lot form this thread tonight. Thanks very much for all this information. <br /> <br />I presently live in Lafayette, LA. My problem is I like to watch trains and we don't have any here. We have the former SP double mainline that runs through the northside of the city. It is presently BHSF trackage. We have a couple of freights and Amtrak that runs through. You can count all the industrial spurs here on one hand and have several fingures left over. <br />In a few months we are hopping to move to Hattiesburg MS. to live. There are three mainlines that go through town there. NS, CN, KCS, and Amtrack which makes stops there. <br />I have never done any railfaning as per say except at crossings when I stall to stop traffic to see the trains. <br />These guidelines you have posted will be followed by me and my grand-daughter to the letter. <br />I have subscribed to Trains Mag tonight and look forward to talking with you all. <br />I am sure I will have some questions as time passes but thanks again for this insight. <br />Neal
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