Railroads.

Bonecollector

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I would think so, but not sure.
I remember reading about this subject a while back, but can't remember the outcome. sorry.
 

AT Hiker

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RR are private property in my state. In some states OLD RR properties are accessible but Im unsure about WY.
 

Hilltop

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NE69

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Agree with Hilltop. I used to bird hunt along the tracks growing up as it cut through our farm ground. They just waved from the trains. I was stopped only once and that was when I was riding a motorcycle along them. They just told me to ride some where else. I shot dozens of roosters along the mile or so length. They won't ever give permission but probably won't press charges.:rolleyes:
 

RICMIC

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If you stay off the right of way in vehicles and walk only, I doubt that you would have an issue. If you are walking, you will know a train is coming long before they get there and can be will off the tracks or R/R. In a vehicle you can pose a risk to the train if you don't hear them or get stuck. That's just my experience in my locale and from talking to RR employees.
 

Musket Man

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I was looking at a map of an antelope unit with leftover tags lastnight and noticed a RR going through it. I dont know if it currently used or if it is abandoned. I am pretty sure there are other ways to get to the blm I would want to hunt if I decided to hunt there but it got me thinking if all else failed could I walk up the RR to get to the blm.