>>1444555Lucky you, here in France you can't hunt using a train.
One train driver was specifically sanctioned decades ago for unlawful hunting on a private reserve (which in that case was actually the presidential hunting ground in southwestern Parisian area, through which the historical line to western France tracks went). Dude's service had a regular schedule leading to start his day by taking a train on this line as a passenger up to a depot where he'd take control of a freight train eventually running the same line a few hours later.
While a passenger, he'd go the toilets and drop seeds down the hole to the middle of the tracks that used to qualify as a drain.
Coming back, he'd drive with the frontal door of the locomotive opened and go through the hunting grounds at full speed, regularly catching a few presidential pheasants that couldn't take off fast enough and would come crashing against the cab wall through the door.
The presidential gamekeeper eventually suspected foul play along the railway, and eventually witnessed the bird eating train.