Railfanning on Doug's Lashup by @tracksidemike (MIKE) and introducing today video p@ccrx6700 (DAVE)
🚂 Railfanning 101: Safety First with Dave & Mike!
Join Dave and Trackside Mike as they dive into the world of railfanning! Whether you're capturing the perfect shot or just enjoying the power of the locomotives, safety is always the #1 priority.
In this video, we cover:
The Golden Rule: Always stay at least 15 feet back and stay off railroad property.
Be Prepared: Why you need a tripod, a notebook, and your trusty Trackside Guide.
Situational Awareness: Trains are faster and quieter than you think—Keep your eyes peeled!
Remember: No trespassing, stay behind the fence, and never touch railway equipment. Let's keep the hobby fun and safe for everyone.
🎥 Featured in this video:
Dave: Sporting the blue safety flag on the line.
Trackside Mike: Sharing his expert tips for documenting train movements.
Doug’s Lashup: Bringing it all together!
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🚨Safety Warning: Railroad Tracks are for Trains, Not People! It is extremely dangerous for anyone, especially children, to play on or near railroad tracks.
Trains are Silent and Fast: Modern trains can be much quieter than you expect and can not stop quickly.
Keep Your Distance: Always stay at least 15 feet away from the tracks.
Use Designated Crossings: Only cross railroad tracks at marked pedestrian or vehicle crossings.
Railroad Property is Private: Walking on tracks is not only dangerous but is also considered trespassing.
Keep yourself and your family safe by staying away from the trac