
Thanks guys
BNSFdude wrote:You can build a route if you want. You can call local divisions of a railroad for permission to take ref pics as well. The only thing you'd need is to pay for a lisence to reproduce anything with company logos. For any company you plan on showing in the route.
1225fan5358 wrote:CSX i suggest you ask before you photograph on their "legal property" but any other RR would be okay as long as you don't get to close. An engineer once told me: "if you're on the pretty rocks, you're trespassing."
Hack wrote:1225fan5358 wrote:CSX i suggest you ask before you photograph on their "legal property" but any other RR would be okay as long as you don't get to close. An engineer once told me: "if you're on the pretty rocks, you're trespassing."
I wouldn't worry about taking pictures, so long as you're on public land and have ID at the ready you should be fine. That doesn't mean you won't be hassled - just understand your rights and be prepared to defend them.
1225fan5358 wrote:CSX popo seems to make up laws against railfanning, I got on trouble for "being on the wrong side of town" I was watching a yard outside wayland and he was in a bad mood I guess.
jpetersjr wrote:Also, not to mention that you'd also have to make your own assets such as buildings, cars, houses, trees and almost everything else.
Much easier to just build a freeware route where you can use freeware assets without getting in trouble.
Hack wrote:1225fan5358 wrote:CSX popo seems to make up laws against railfanning, I got on trouble for "being on the wrong side of town" I was watching a yard outside wayland and he was in a bad mood I guess.
Here's a link to the Phographer's Rights document from the BNSF Yahoo group: http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/iHxeUeVJxR ... sRight.pdf
buzz456 wrote:He's a known dork.![]()
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