You are right about the spy issue. It was risky to take photos of trains during WWII. You could get arrested, and some people were.
The major exceptions were the more prominent train photographers who had established connections with the railroads pre-war.
(I like the black and white shots better. More like Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans...)
The major exceptions were the more prominent train photographers who had established connections with the railroads pre-war.
(I like the black and white shots better. More like Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans...)