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Re: Is Being a Railfan Un-American?
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If anybody wants to make some rail fanning trips that are legal, why not just use the phone book and actually call the railroads? Nobody ever seems to use the phone book anymore. At times I've seen signs posted near some larger railroad facilities with phone numbers to call for visitors info. They may not all be open to the public, but I imagine if you call the railroads directly you can get some useful and legal help as well as insights for rail fanning. I'm reading how a lot of people are just assuming they can just walk right up a few feet from a track and plop down a camera because somebody somewhere else did it and they assume it's ok. It's not. Just pull out the phone book and call to get the facts people. You might get yourselves some good railroad contacts that maybe able to get you some better railroad access to enjoy your rail fan trips. Just a common sense thought. <br /> Pete <br />
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