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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/showt...2-Train-tracks
    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/showt...ned-Rail-Lines
    I think I gave you the same links earlier for your answer, all you have to do is click on them and read what has already been discussed, instead of asking the same question over and over,,,,
    I have never posted here before and am new so I do not think I have asked this question before, thank you all the same for the information though.

    Turns out yes, in the state of Tx you CANNOT turn this scrap in. Which I think is insane considering the ramifications the rail roads face if a kid were to get the bright idea of laying some pieces on the track itself. One would think the RR would be thankful for scavengers like myself but no so much. You can do it but it needs paperwork to show. Might just dump the pieces I have back on a RR track some where though I am sure I will get accused of dumping haha.



    You also as of Sept 1st cannot recycling utility polls. I found 3 from 1970 or another and they cannot be recycled unless you have paperwork from the city.

    It was nice living in a free country while it lasted....

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    Was in the same predicament. I just threw it in the middle of my steel pile (so when flipped it wouldnt be on top) just told myself i wouldnt do it again.

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