Re: Citation on Cajon Pass
Author: Warren Smith
Date: 09-05-2007 - 15:51
JOHN Wrote:
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> Half you guys are talking about dressing up like
> someone you aren't so you can trespass and take
> pictures all over private property. That sounds
> like something a terrorist would do. I'm sure BNSF
> has had alot of theft at their construction sites
> already and doesn't want any more. Maybe the
> people who are committing thefts are just crying
> foamer and are saying all they want is pictures of
> some construction site.
JOHN:
You bring up a good point. Since it is a General Contractor (Ames Construction) performing the grading and bridgework, its equipment is what the additional security forces are protecting. So, in addition to the ordinary caution to be exercised around railroad right-of-way (which has been staked throughout this project), it is a construction site and needs to be approached with that in mind ...
Railroad photography can be done quite easily in Cajon Pass from the adjoining hillside vantage points. Access via Forest Service roads is doable with a properly equipped vehicle, so there is no need to violate BNSF's R/W.
Warren