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How Loud Is Too Loud? Debate Over Train Whistles

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A new federal regulation tentatively adopted today in Washington has already stirred old debates in Arkansas. The measure would allow cities to silence train whistles as long as certain safety measures are met -- a move considered by the Arkansas Legislature in 2001. Two years ago, the state House passed a bill to create "quiet zones" where passing trains would NOT be allowed to blow their whistles. But the measure was soundly defeated in the state Senate because of safety concerns. If the new Federal Railroad Administration regulation is affirmed after a public comment period, it would take effect December 18th, 2004, and supersede existing state laws. For the first time, cities across the country will be able to set up quiet zones if they have flashing lights and gates at all crossings and make other improvements. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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