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Has railfanning ever taken you into unsafe neighborhoods?
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<p>Only a few times, as I don't go railfanning much at all.</p><p>The first time was when I was in Ayer, MA with two friends. Nothing happened, but we stayed together anyway. It was daytime, but I was a little nervous when the sun neared the horizon while we were waiting for our train back.</p><p>The other time couldn't really be called railfanning, but I was driving with my father in Worcester to the train club, and we saw the Providence and Worcester yard job switching, so we pulled into an empty parking lot to watch. The brakeman looked around and said something to the engineer on his radio, so I realized it wasn't exactly a safe neighborhood, so we left.</p><p>Although, other than those two times and a few others, I haven't really gone on any other railfanning trips.</p>
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