QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Now there are always people who know the rules and who do know better. They still choose to not follow the rules. That is why we have rules enforcement ie police, game wardens, etc.
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by wabash1 the other reason for not being beside a track when a train is going by is that the stuff that can fly off of the car. spings and brake shoes do come off these cars . I know everyone has seen brake shoes and springs laying track side. there are other things that come flying off these cars to. 2x4s from empty boxcars.etc. i wont go into the list of things totaly, but when these fly they dont care who they hit or what they hit. it is better to just stay away . if i could get away with it i wouldnt even be on the engine when at a meet in the siding. if they derail i will be the first one at the scean something i rather not do..
QUOTE: Originally posted by dblstack A while back, a local retail chain sent out a catalog which contained a lot of pictures of their models standing and sitting on railroad tracks.
QUOTE: Originally posted by joseph2 100 feet is a wide right of way.How is the hunting and fishing up there?
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