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Regarding the April 03 Trains Mag, "Is Being a Railfan Un-American"? <br /> <br />No, it is not un-American. <br /> <br />However, "Railfans" desiring to take photos on railroad property should be required to register with the railroads "Security Police" and obtain written permission, "pass" or whatever the railroads "Security Police" decide on and retain this on their person. This "permissive pass" should designate the specific area covered by this special permission, NOT cover an entire railroad or division and must have a validation period, i.e. good from (date) - (date). <br /> <br />Situations regarding travel on a train or following on an adjacent highway for "distances" for the purpose of taking photos can be dealt with on on an individual basis. <br /> <br />Dave W. Pepper <br />WP&YR Superintendent, Retired
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