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.....
Been here my whole life and I love them daggum train horns.
How far can gentrification go? Surely not this far...
I like the train horns
In 63 years my family hasn't once been bothered. 20 feet from the tracks, from birth.
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!!
Keep the Horns!!
Live by the trestle
It's the south people...Trains, music...the south!
Keep the horns, we'll deal with the noise.
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.
A quiet zone in an inner city is anathema. I don't have space to list all the reasons this is a bad idea
If you don't like the noise you shouldn't live near the train. Pretty simple stuff people.
Not A Good Idea
Are kidding me right now?
This is dangerous and unconscionable. Don't put people at risk to make a little money.
Although I don't live in East Nashville, I do work there. Silencing trains is never a good idea.
Safety First
Go home hipsters.
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.....
Hooooooonkkkkkk!!!!!!