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Hello Greg, <br />In my job I travel in some of the western states. Always I take along some photographic equipment, and as free time allows I go out and wander the rails taking photographs. Since the terrorist attack of September, I have primarily been in Wyoming, South and North Dakota, and I have wandered freely as is my habit. Of course in many of these areas you are out in the middle of wide expanses of land, but I have had no problems whatsoever photographing passing trains and railroad scenes, no concerned looks from crew members, etc. It could well be that the fear of terrorism is not as great in these parts. Whatever the case may be though, I hope that you are able to enjoy hassle free photography. <br />Paul.
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