As residents complain about train horns, downtowns pursue quiet zones 

Cities everywhere are encouraging the development of housing and hotels downtown. One noisy problem: City centers often lie adjacent to railroad tracks, and train horns aren’t conducive to restful nights. Train horns can reach 110 decibels, a noise level similar to low-flying planes and emergency vehicle sirens, according to theTo read more — login/subscribe

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