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Sidney Lanier 12-31-2008 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by downeaster (Post 179971)
I wondered where the train noise went. I live far enough away from the tracks to enjoy the occasional whistle in the distance. However, I am happy to give up that little bit of nostalgia so you and others living closer can now enjoy some relative piece and quiet. I say relative because the clickety clack together with those big diesels aren't exactly quiet.
BTW, I think some of those engineers were sadistic. They would blow that horn continuously for miles. I tried to figure out if there was a pattern but it seems each engineer did as he liked and that was to annoy as many people as he could.

I agree; we live in Village of Belvedere on the west side of TV, though to us it was far enough away that the whistles evoked nostalgia more than annoyance. And at the risk of being a little 'chauvinistic,' I'm pleased that Mr. Boardman was a New Yorker (where we are when we're not in TV or traveling) who was able to accomplish this!

Talk Host 12-31-2008 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Hyacinth Bucket (Post 179955)
I congratulate Joseph H. Boardman, former Administrator of New York State Transportation and President of Amtrax, and his staff for resolving a problem that people through out the United States were bothered by.

We are but a minute corner of the United States, and yet Mr. Boardman and his staff, have improved the quality of life in our community.

Thank you Mr. Boardman and your staff and congratulations on your new appointment of President of Amtrax in late November of this year.

HB

:agree:

Talk Host 12-31-2008 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Sidney Lanier (Post 180057)
I agree; we live in Village of Belvedere on the west side of TV, though to us it was far enough away that the whistles evoked nostalgia more than annoyance. And at the risk of being a little 'chauvinistic,' I'm pleased that Mr. Boardman was a New Yorker (where we are when we're not in TV or traveling) who was able to accomplish this!

:agree:

ricthemic 08-06-2010 11:56 AM

Dec. 2008 Post Regarding Train Noise
 
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Originally Posted by Talk Host (Post 179934)
I have been meaning to post this for some time and final got that time today.

As many of you know, the freight train line that runs North and South along the West Side of the Villages provided plenty of horn noise. Until recently it has been a real problem for hundreds of homes, particularly in Chatham Village. I even posted a video some time ago to demonstrate just how loud it has been.

Now, the Federal Railroad Administration has instituted new "Train Horn Rules," and it has brought the problem down to acceptable levels. The new rule has been four years in the planning.

Under the new rules, the decibel output of the horn is dramatically reduced and the horns themselves have been relocated from the top of the locomotive to the front, aimed downward toward the track. It now sounds like a distant car horn rather than a cruise ship.

Additionally, the frequency of the horns at crossings has changed, again dramatically. They now sound the horn at different intervals depending on their speed.

I was one of the leaders in the fight to remedy the situation. Turns out that the director of the FRA, Joe Boardman is an old acquaintance of mine from New York. I worked closely with him when he was Highway Commissioner in Broome County, and later when he was New York State Transportation Director. He is a great guy and really responsive to the needs of the public. Because of the outstanding work he did with the FRA, he was recently named president and CEO of Amtrak.

I am not saying that it was my actions alone that prompted the new train horn rules; I am saying that it was because of Joe Boardman and his desire to correct a long time problem. This new rule is nationwide, not just in and around The Villages.

I can say that for the first time in five years, trains pass by our house, and we don’t hear them. We can still hear the Clickty Clack of the wheels, but that God Awful blasting of the horns is gone.
Halleluiah!!!


JLK

Does anyone if this rule still in effect?

bigbill 08-06-2010 01:24 PM

The Villages and the Train noise
 
We bought in Calumet Grove in 2003. Not being fully retired we would spend about 6/8 weeks a year in our villa.
We will be full time in November. Point being we just reurned from our last trip on 7/21. We were there for 3 weeks and I kept telling my wife seems like the train traffic has dropped off. Use to hear them 4/5 times a night. It's hardly noticable now GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!!

salpal 08-06-2010 08:47 PM

Thanks!!! Living in Village of Belvedere we hear the trains, but thanks to you, it is in the distance and we do not mind it at all. In fact, sometimes it reminds us what time it is, time just flies by here.

scoreboard 08-07-2010 11:07 AM

train noise
 
I agree it seems to be better. Might be a result of fewer trains running due to economy.
We stayed in Chatham for a couple of months in 2009 (Jan-Feb) and it was really noticable, day and night.
Last year we rented for the same period in Calumet Grove and the frequency and noise level had diminished.
I don't think we were that much further from the tracks by 301 to cause the reduction in noise.
The engineers do have a sense of humor though, one time I heard a train do the "shave and a haircut-two bits" toot! Probably an aspiring musician.

Xavier 08-07-2010 04:43 PM

What Train? :shrug:

joannej 08-09-2010 04:53 PM

Jan, we heard the train's whistle too when we rented in Chatham (next to an open field) where we stayed for a month, and again when we rented in Belvedere. Now we live in Mallory Square because we didn't want to be anywhere near the western part of TV. Do you know when we mentioned the train noise to our real estate agent, she said "What train noise?" Well we knew we couldn't trust whatever she said after that comment. We also knew we could not rent homes anymore around that area. Thanks for the battle you waged over this "noise pollution", and now we are all winners because of your actions. Landlords can get return rentals and landowners don't have to be afraid they won't sell their properties because of the noise. You have certainly made the western part of TV a wonderful place to live. I felt sorry about the grief you, your wife, and other people experienced while living in the Chatham area, hearing the train whistle wake you during the nighttime. I know you were trying to sell your home at one point in time. Did you ever sell it and relocate elsewhere in TV?

With much appreciation and thanks again from everyone. :BigApplause:

Vinny 08-17-2010 10:40 AM

I have often lived withing the hearing distance of trains and find the noise soothing. Perhaps if I lived closer to the source it would be a problem but here in Pennecamp I only hear it in my bedroom and only while awake. Being in the transportation business for 40 years meant spending a lot of time around truck, planes, trains and ships so I am used to the noise and find it comforting in a way.Too close to a train horn can be very annoying though.

Barefoot 08-18-2010 04:59 PM

We live in the western part of The Villages, in Belvedere. We owned a Villa there and sold it to buy a house. We could have moved anywhere in TV; but our preference was to stay in Belvedere. We love it there, and we enjoy the soothing sound of the train in the distance.

Pturner 08-18-2010 06:23 PM

Our home is in Springdale and we've never heard the train. Z, can you hear it?

The Great Fumar 08-18-2010 06:44 PM

We don't feel that trains are any longer an issue in chatham......

Pturner 08-18-2010 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by The Great Fumar (Post 284966)
We don't feel that trains are any longer an issue in chatham......

By we, do you mean you and your dog? Cool!

scoreboard 08-19-2010 07:35 PM

no longer an issue
 
Just curious, could you elaborate on what you mean by train noise is
"no longer an issue"?
No more train noise, less train noise, ignoring it, problem solved?
just wondering.
Thanks


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