To obtain a permit for scrapping railroad iron, you typically need to contact the local or state regulatory agency that oversees waste management and recycling. In many cases, you'll need to provide documentation demonstrating compliance with safety and environmental regulations, as well as proof of ownership or authorization to scrap the material. Additionally, check with the railroad company or property owner for any specific permissions or agreements required. It's advisable to research local laws, as requirements can vary significantly by location.
I can tell you this if you are next to railroad track it's a mistake I was on the side road drawing a picture of two railroad locomotives & there police came & asked if I had a contract for this art work with the railroad & am i doing this for the railroad my answer was no so I had to go I was on railroad property & that alone was a no no It looked like a side road to me I would say picking up anything you will be a no no & a permit no way for what ever is there it is railroad property
You can get Scrap Iron from Marleybone
yes cast iron can be sold for scrap. Check you local listing for a scrap yard in your area.
You can find it in some places in Marleybone
Yes, you can.
Because you are using scrap metal rather than iron that is needed
Steel investment foundries make use of iron scrap
Technically no. They're property of whichever railroad you stole them from. If the line is abandoned, they still don't belong to you, and depending on how the scrap yard is run they may accuse you of theft.
Iron horses is what they called the trains that traveled the railroad.
Ferrous scrap metal basically consists of any metal that takes a magnet. This includes iron, steel, Heavy Melt Scrap, #1 Iron / steel , #2 Iron / steel. Ferrous scrap metals are typically obtained through demolition and dismantlement projects
They are used everyday to move scrap iron around the scrap yard...
They are used everyday to move scrap iron around the scrap yard...