Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Railway Shenstone What Is The Negative Aspects Of Living Next To An Electric Railway Line?

What is the negative aspects of Living next to an electric railway line? - the railway shenstone

I saw my a nice house near a railway line to move the diesel and electric trains unpredictable. Seeking comments from people who lived or live in the vicinity of sites of the railway lines, some positives and negatives of life.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Noise and vibration, until you get used to. Note, however, that the electric motors are virtually silent as they approach, making it even more important to stay out of the way! Moreover, the supply of electricity (usually the head, but sometimes also a third way) leads to a lethal high voltage, so stay away from there! Safety Always!

I lived in an old apartment next to a main line. A few months after the move, I invited some friends on a Saturday evening to play cards and drink a beer. Well, I vaguely the horn of a freight train a mile or more in the Middle West, heard and thought of nothing. My friends noticed and knew that the building was near the railroad. A short time later, the freight thundered past with noise, shaking the building. My friends were convinced it was an earthquake, immediately tried to take refuge under furniture from beer and cards are everywhere. They could not understand why I am still laughing very .....

As ENT-railhusiast, I loved him.

crystal_... said...

I lived for most of the pieces of my life and I tell you, if the children a good idea! They can be found by a train, wonder whether they are playing or walking on the tracks, I would also like to emphasize that used for the noise after a while it was created, but it's a lot of noise that does not like, then I d you say not everyone benefits, unless the house is very cheap or close a job or something .... I advise you not to go there!

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