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A common carrier, such as a railroad, has no obligation to allow unaccompanied minors as passengers. Whether they do and upon what conditions are matters the railroad can decide for itself. Typically they would want to be advised of a minor traveling alone so their employees can look out for the minor and ensure that the minor gets to his destination as planned. Somewhere around 12, or possibly 10 should be fine. There were two recent cases where children traveling alone on airlines went to the wrong city. Check with the railroad in question for their specific policy.

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