QUOTE: Originally posted by tarnett If you ask a railroader, such as my step-father, the reply would be "a nut"!
QUOTE: Originally posted by SSW9389 That's true some rails could be suspended because they are not following the safety rules and then some railfan comes along and finds out about it. I turned an engineer in for reading a newspaper at the top of a 75 foot to the mile grade while his train was moving. Yes he got some days off and should have. I've got a camera, a cell phone and have the phone numbers to the dispatch centers of every line I fan. If something or someone is not safe I call it in. [}:)] Safety First, Last, and Always. You want to come on one of my job sites and take photos, fine. Wear some safety shoes, and eye protection. Don't get in the way. If you see an unsafe act stop it before someone gets hurt. It works both ways. Workmen's Comp insurance ain't cheap/
QUOTE: Originally posted by SSoM First off, I'am not a rail nut. Second, who are you to decide what is safe and what isn't. Just cause you think something is unsafe, you have the right to bag this guy. I hope you had enough balls to tell this guy you ratted him in. Who do you think you are. You assume he had job insurance. Here is something else you know nothing about. If you want to take pictures of the train, fine. Don't snap shots of the men working or turn them in. A 5,000 ton train going down grade.[:D] Are you kidding me. You really don't know the first thing about railroading. Do us all a favor and go back down in the basement and play with your trains...LOL
QUOTE: Originally posted by MikeSanta A railfan is someone who, when they're out driving and come to a railroad crossing and has to stop for a train thinks it's great that they have a front row view of the train.
Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!