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<blockquote data-quote="crashton" data-source="post: 764896" data-attributes="member: 13133"><p>Elephant style means locomotives connected nose to tail. Like the elephants did when they paraded to the circus.</p><p></p><p>Ah railroads & neighbors who dislike them. Yes trains can & do block crossings for a long time now. The trains have gotten to crazy lengths. I think CSX is one of the worst offenders. A train now can be more than twice as long as one just a few years ago. If they are going into a yard it can take seemingly forever to get the whole thing in there. That is a real problem. </p><p></p><p>As far as noise goes, the way I see it is the rail yard was there long before the houses were. A rail yard is not a quiet place & there is no way to make it quiet short of shutting it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashton, post: 764896, member: 13133"] Elephant style means locomotives connected nose to tail. Like the elephants did when they paraded to the circus. Ah railroads & neighbors who dislike them. Yes trains can & do block crossings for a long time now. The trains have gotten to crazy lengths. I think CSX is one of the worst offenders. A train now can be more than twice as long as one just a few years ago. If they are going into a yard it can take seemingly forever to get the whole thing in there. That is a real problem. As far as noise goes, the way I see it is the rail yard was there long before the houses were. A rail yard is not a quiet place & there is no way to make it quiet short of shutting it down. [/QUOTE]
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