San Marcos city staff are still working on improvements at certain railroad crossings to try to reinstate quiet zones.
Downtown residents will soon get some relief from the blaring horns that sound every time a train is within 15 seconds of the Palo Alto Avenue rail crossing. Further south, however, residents are ...
Neighbors who live in designated quiet zones in Beaumont will have to deal with the blaring train horns all hours of the day ...
The Federal Railroad Administration says proposed quiet zone plan along the Metro-North Railroad New Canaan Branch will not ...
Relief is on the way for residents along Utah's Wasatch Front who have endured months of blaring train horns, both day and ...
After six months, thousands of people along the Wasatch will finally get a break from train horns.The Woods Cross quiet zone, which is Salt Lake to Ogden, has b ...
That hum turned into a roar six months ago when the Federal Railroad Administration suspended the Woods Cross Quiet Zone from ...
The FRA sent a letter to local officials granting a joint waiver to give those crossings two years to come into compliance.
There is an end in sight for residents who have endured train horns at all hours of the day and night for several months.
The Federal Railroad Administration approved a waiver led by two Utah cities that allows a "quiet zone" to be restored ...
The sound of train horns is a familiar backdrop in Minden, but for many residents, it remains a persistent nuisance. Anthony and Shelby Christ, w ...
Early in Waco's effort to create a railroad quiet zone downtown, officials said they thought they could complete the typically five- to 10-year process in less than three. Seven years later ...
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