Re: There goes the neighborhood...
I believe from San Diego's Cesar Chavez Avenue in 22nd Street yard crossing to Chesterfield Drive in Cardiff is basically no horn quiet zones, except Washington Street, Old Town (one one the most wanted on the grade separation project list) and Sorrento Valley.
Del Mar has one of the wayside horns.
All of this BS with Del Mar's tracks next to the beach pushes progress in implementing that tunnel under Del Mar. I hope they make the rich from Del Mar PAY for their wah wah about that and make the family of the deceased PAY for their husband and delaying trains making use of Police Officers and Coroners with taxpayer dollars. I hope SANDAG and NCTD have the b@lls to sue them back. The nerve of these pricks...
OPRRMS Wrote:
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> BNSF1995 Wrote:
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> > THIS is why quiet zones are unsafe. Horns exist
> > for a reason, and when NIMBYs say their beauty
> > sleep is more important than public safety,
> that's
> > when the death rate shoots up.
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> Does Del Mar have a Quiet Zone, or Wayside Horns?
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