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These days, "it ain't gonna happen". Between the BS lawsuits that lawyers promote on national TV, and the general paranoia after 9-11, forget it. You'll never again get onto a "class-1" RR property again unless you have a REAL good reason to be there. Unfortunatly, wanting to take pictures is no longer a good reason. If you have any shortlines in your area, you might have SOME luck with them, but even that is pretty much shot nowadays. If you know someone who works for the RR, ask him if he would take some pictures for you. I handed my fully loaded camera to a friend of mine who works on CN at Battle Creek, and he shot the entire roll. After developing, I saw some shots that I'd have composed differently, but what the hay, it beats getting arrested. <br /> Wishing for the good old days, <br /> Todd C.
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