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As long as you stay off the property (Or have permission to enter), and act responsibly you shouldn't have a problem. I have been approached a couple of times while near the property by employees curious as to whether I was a "Union Spy" or a "Company Spy", and once they were satisfied that I was just "Another Train Nut" we got along fine. <br /> <br />There is a location a few miles out of town that affords a good place to watch/photograph trains and a good spot to do a little target practice with a pistol between trains. The last time I went out for a day of trainwatching and target practice, I actually had to pull over to the side of the road until I could stop laughing at the way I was equipped for a "Day of fun". I had a four wheel drive pickup, 2 scanners (Mobile and handheld), binoculars, video camera, still camera, cooler of soft drinks, cell phone (With the railroad emergency number in the speed dial), 3 pistols, ammunition and targets. Of course the pistols do a disappearing act at train time since I don't want to give the crew the wrong idea. Ron H.
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