First came the distinctive hissing of the steam locomotive's brakes releasing. Next was the chugging of the engine roaring to life, its huge pistons firing, sending power to large steel drive wheels.
LA MIRADA – When Carlos Garcia bought his home on San Ardo Drive 17 years ago, the noise from the trains on the nearby railroad tracks wasn’t that bad. But no more. “It used to be every 35 to 40 ...
ANN ARBOR, MI - There's been a lot of community discussion about whether Ann Arbor should take steps to establish a "quiet zone" to reduce train horn noise in the city. But what do the horns actually ...