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Posted by henry6 on Tuesday, June 28, 2011 4:42 PM

Well, if you sit in the right spot at the Park and look east, up river, you might catch CP crossing the DL&W bridge.  Sharkey's is bathed in diesel fumes from NS down the block.  With your Amtrak patrol card, you can still eat at either place.  And once in a while see an Amtrak engine being towed somewhere!

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Posted by Phoebe Vet on Tuesday, June 28, 2011 2:44 PM

The Sharaks lived in my neighborhood (before I left many years ago) and I really miss breakfast at the Park Diner overlooking the Rock Bottom Dam while you eat.

But I think we have dragged this thread way too far off course.  I quit.

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Posted by tabeckett on Tuesday, June 28, 2011 1:38 PM

Geez, next we'll be going to Sharkey's and the Park Diner......

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Posted by Phoebe Vet on Monday, June 27, 2011 8:06 PM

When my wife was born, she and her mother shared a room at Binghamton General with Bill Parker's wife and the newly born daughter, Brenda.  Brenda later went to St Catherine's School with my sister.

I last saw Cowboy Bill (Officer Bill to the younger generation) in the Spot Diner in about 1990.  We spoke for a few minutes.  He looked really old.

And now back to the Citizen's watch...

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Posted by henry6 on Monday, June 27, 2011 6:08 PM

I'll tell Bill Parker what you said next time I see him, Phoebe Vet...

...but I think what this may, or hopefully will, do is allow me not to be hasseled, at least be recognized as a non violent threat despite my 68 year old body crowned in silver being a good signal, too.

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Posted by Phoebe Vet on Monday, June 27, 2011 5:04 PM

It sounds to me a lot like when I signed up to be a Junior Marshall by sending my name to TV Ranch Club when I was about 5.

That was nothing but a nice card to carry in my wallet that conveyed no actual privileges or duties, too.

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Posted by DaveVan51 on Monday, June 27, 2011 4:33 PM

Henry6.......I signed up for pretty much the same reasons.  I keep various phone numbers on me and have called in issues before....99% natural issues like rocks, trees etc. But I don't feel I gave up any true personal info. Thanks

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Posted by henry6 on Sunday, June 26, 2011 4:09 PM

I signed up.  Not because I want to be a squealer.  Or want to spy on people.  Or because it boosts my ego.  But one, I think it lets Amtrak know I am serious about being a railfan and a train rider and therefore therein lies a mutual respect.  How often I have found things from fallen trees, rocks, and garbage on tracks, circuit lines down, smoking journal boxes, stuck brakes, even kids and people on tracks.  Yes, I found track crews and reported things.  I've signalled to passing trains.  And now, in the technology age, I've even stumbled through a phone book to call the most locally manned railroad office or 800 number to report incidents via cell phone.  I will use it if and when neccessary and only then.  Maybe it will help Amtrak, maybe not. Maybe it will help me, maybe not.   Its in my wallet.

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Posted by schlimm on Friday, June 24, 2011 9:24 PM

steve33707

Thank you for the link.  Maybe I have become way to much of a cynic but as I see this country moving towards eliminating our civil rights as I watch law enforcement and government agencies usurping what  have been our historic rights and civil liberties, there are some parts of this "agreement" , requiring acceptance, that troubles me. This maybe more of a means of establishing a tracking database to be used for other insinuative purposes and not quite the system it outwardly appears to be. 

If you are so concerned about your rights and privacy, why even ask about registering  for something like the Amtrak Citizens Watch Program in the first place?  If you sign up isn't it obvious you'd need to sign an agreement and give identifying information? 

And just to be clear, here is that agreement you find objectionable:

  • Remember that Partners for Amtrak Safety and Security Program membership does not authorize anyone to trespass on railroad property.

    Restricted areas include, but are not limited to the following:

    • Platforms (except for ticketed passengers or as otherwise permitted in Amtrak's Corporate Guidelines on Photography and Video recording)*
    • Crew and Employee Work Areas, Maintenance Facilities
    • Unoccupied Trains and Engines
    • Office Areas
    • Employee Elevators
    • Baggage/Delivery Areas
    • Commissaries
    • Right-of-Way and Track Areas
    • In service train cars

    * For further information, please refer to the Amtrak Corporate Guidelines on Photography and Video Recording

    Remember to cooperate fully with Amtrak Police or other law enforcement when contacted. If suspicious activities are noted, report it to Amtrak Police at (800) 331-0008 or local law enforcement officers by dialing 911. Do not take any further action!

    I understand that trespassing is a criminal offense and that I may be arrested and prosecuted if I trespass on railroad property. I will not trespass on any railroad property or right-of-way.

Agree

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Posted by BaltACD on Friday, June 24, 2011 8:37 PM

The Post Office knows my name and address as does the electric company and the telephone company...Unless you are the Unibomber living in a shack in the wilderness and only have cash contacts with other people...you are already known and can't hide.

 

steve33707

Thank you for the link.  Maybe I have become way to much of a cynic but as I see this country moving towards eliminating our civil rights as I watch law enforcement and government agencies usurping what  have been our historic rights and civil liberties, there are some parts of this "agreement" , requiring acceptance, that troubles me. This maybe more of a means of establishing a tracking database to be used for other insinuative purposes and not quite the system it outwardly appears to be. 

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Posted by steve33707 on Friday, June 24, 2011 8:05 PM

Thank you for the link.  Maybe I have become way to much of a cynic but as I see this country moving towards eliminating our civil rights as I watch law enforcement and government agencies usurping what  have been our historic rights and civil liberties, there are some parts of this "agreement" , requiring acceptance, that troubles me. This maybe more of a means of establishing a tracking database to be used for other insinuative purposes and not quite the system it outwardly appears to be. 

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Posted by DaveVan51 on Friday, June 24, 2011 7:04 PM

https://pass.amtrak.com/

 

I signed up as I photo trains all the time...figure it can't hurt to have the card in my pocket.

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Amtrak Citizens Watch Program
Posted by steve33707 on Friday, June 24, 2011 6:30 PM

In the July issues'  "From the Editor" column Jim Wrinn discusses Amtrak's new citizens watch program and  and states "registration with Amtrak is a good step"  but then fails to mention where or how to register with Amtrak and I can find no reference in their web site for any Citizens Watch program or registering with Amtrak.  Does someone have addition information on this please?

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