Article in the Orlando Sentinel 2/4/22 (which may be under a paywall):
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/new...0220203-3nvngfvbnbbmjimcfz2ccef7hm-story.html
As an Orlando resident who lives close enough to the tracks to hear Amtrak trains when they pass 2 different crossings (before and after a curve), I will miss the sound.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/new...0220203-3nvngfvbnbbmjimcfz2ccef7hm-story.html
An official “quiet zone” quietly became effective Monday and the Florida Department of Transportation announced the move on Thursday during a meeting of the SunRail commuter train commission.
Operated by the transportation department, SunRail is responsible for 40 of the daily trains traveling through Orlando.
“It’s about quality of life,” said Orlando’s transportation director Tanya Wilder. “We hear from our residents how they would prefer not as much noise pollution.”
As an Orlando resident who lives close enough to the tracks to hear Amtrak trains when they pass 2 different crossings (before and after a curve), I will miss the sound.