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Keep the East Nashville Train Horns

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Benjamin Coale
10 years ago

Been here my whole life and I love them daggum train horns.

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Zach Prosser
10 years ago

How far can gentrification go? Surely not this far...

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Marshall Wilson
10 years ago

I like the train horns

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Kristen M Whittington
10 years ago

In 63 years my family hasn't once been bothered. 20 feet from the tracks, from birth.

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Tina Frazier
10 years ago

These tracks with the trains blowing their horns have been in East Nashville since the 1800s! If you have a problem with it, then move! We East Nashville and live our train horns!!

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Joshua Henry
10 years ago

Keep the Horns!!

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Peggy
10 years ago

Live by the trestle

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Anonymous
10 years ago

It's the south people...Trains, music...the south!

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William Gant
10 years ago

Keep the horns, we'll deal with the noise.

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Jessica Harbison
10 years ago

Please do not waste my tax dollars on something that has never been a problem before and, in fact, many long-time residents actually enjoy.

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Laura clifford
10 years ago

A quiet zone in an inner city is anathema. I don't have space to list all the reasons this is a bad idea

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Amy Dee Richardson
10 years ago

If you don't like the noise you shouldn't live near the train. Pretty simple stuff people.

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Billy Odom
10 years ago

Not A Good Idea

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Cassady Feasby
10 years ago

Are kidding me right now?

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Elizabeth Goans
10 years ago

This is dangerous and unconscionable. Don't put people at risk to make a little money.

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Lisa Cloud
10 years ago

Although I don't live in East Nashville, I do work there. Silencing trains is never a good idea.

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Mandi Maloney
10 years ago

Safety First

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Janet
10 years ago

Go home hipsters.

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Candice Raines
10 years ago

It's a safety thing, most of the people lobbying for the quiet zone aren't seeming to grasp that in urban areas horns save lives.....

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Sam Oliver
10 years ago

Hooooooonkkkkkk!!!!!!