You did the correct thing in exiting BNSF property. He had every right to insist that you do so.
Beyond that, however, it is all BS. 9-11 is simply an excuse for some cops to invent any law on the spot that they wish was actually on the books.
The best way in the world to upgrade your current photography equipment to the best on the market is to get the current stuff confiscated by some overly aggressive railroad cop while you are on public property. If you have some negotiating skill, you might even arrange for delivery by the same cop who took it.
Mechanical Department "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."
The Missabe Road: Safety First
Remember, BNSF banned photography about a month or two ago from BNSF property (example, Corwith Yard or Clyde Yard) so don't even try to get photo from inside yards or you will be thrown out. That is why the officer was so rude. Eola is fine because you don't have to go onto actual BNSF property, just don't go past tresspassing signs. There are plenty of places to take photos of BNSF trains from public property so I would not encourage going to Corwith again.
I was traveling on 80/94 over the C.N yard near Haslecrest Il.
I see a passenger train pulled by E-units in what looked like old NYC colors (from a distance quick look).
I got off 80/94 ant Hulsted and back tracked.
I was across a public road from C.N's yard taking pictures. Then I drove up about a block and pulled into an Appartment parking lot.
I was standing on the floor of my truck attempting to take a good shot.
A plain white pick up truck pulled up behind me. a man in plain clothes came up to my window.
He very quickly flashed a badge. Then he demanded my drivers licences.
I refused and demanded his idendification.He then showed me his ID. on the back it stated it was only valid on Railroad properity.
I pointed that out and refused. He then called Haslecrest police. The Haslecrest Sargent told me the Railroad police have totally unrestricted power.
I give the RR cop my licence. He recorded it and said he will be filing charges. I also recorded with my camera where I was.
Five years and I am still waiting to hear from them(who ever they are).
I just railfan where I know it's ok to be. By an old train station in the middle of town, railfan platforms, etc. etc.......
Taking pictures or just lingering on bridges over railroads in the NYSSR has been verboten since 9/12/01. The Police are 100% off base on this, but sadly, it is enforced quite vigorously. I have said it before--there are people with authority and there are idiots with authority. Guess what most cops are. The terrorists win another one, and WE lose another one. This theater of the war on terror is being ignored by the drive by media, which would rather tell us how we are losing wars overseas.
Railfanning in the northeast corridor (around New York and Washington DC especially) is forbidden. Terrorists are very happy, since they are fearless and have contempt for everyone and everything they dislike. Why do we let them win?
hey,
well now what i heard thats one place to cross off my chicago list.
ive never had any problems w/ cops when i go out. once i saw a North Fondy police office when i was at the shops yard but he didnt bother me. he just drove through they ard & turned the opposite way. ya if i do end up in a prediciment like this i can just say im on public property & i was told by the people who work here that these spots were ok. & sometimes when i get close ups ill ask the people on the loco & then if any one drives by & starts harassin me ill just say he gave me permisson. but any way i think railroad cops can only take action on railroad property but the city/county cops could. ive never seen a CN cop any where ive gone. & i know now to tresspass i usually stay a certain distance from the work areas.