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Keep the East Nashville Train Horns

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Raymond Ingram
10 years ago

Its time to let things enjoy entropy: Mainly the whining about things that add to the character of an actual functioning town. If this lady is complaining about the train horns, perhaps she should go back to NOT HERE IN NASHVILLE. LEAVE, and leave the safety of the rail crossing public alone.

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Casper hauser
10 years ago

Fucking dumb white people

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Laurel Green
10 years ago

We love the sound of trains

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Chris Aubrey
10 years ago

I am inspired by a lonesome train whistle blowing

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Eric Wright
10 years ago

I love train whistles. Big part of my childhood.

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John Claeys
10 years ago

I am a professional railroader. Where quiet zones are put in place accidents go up. Not worth the risk.

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Dean shortland
10 years ago

I am against a horn free zone. Lack of horns would provide less warning to people and pets and potentially create a dangerous scenario. Keep the horns.

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Tamera Palmer
10 years ago

Keep what makes East Nashville East Nashville

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Ethan Gibson
10 years ago

Yuppies go home.

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Dewayne Henson
10 years ago

If you don't like trains don't live by them. Done.

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Steven Roy
10 years ago

I love the train horns in east Nashville and have recorded the train sounds in my music.

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Aundria
10 years ago

Keep the train whistles for safety!

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Manda Hackney
10 years ago

I have been listening to these trains my whole life. They are very special to me and my family. I also feel like a huge point to be made is safety. The purpose of the horn is to keep people safe. That should never be compromised.

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Nicholas
10 years ago

Entitlement is a disease plaguing Nashville. Safety first.

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Nicole Ladeaux
10 years ago

Keep whistling

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Stephanie Taylor
10 years ago

Don't move next to train tracks then complain about the trains.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Over a century of trains through there. When people bought near the tracks, they knew about the sound. Safety first.

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Allison Moore
10 years ago

Train horns are for safety purposes. It would be dangerous to eliminate them.

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Rachel Briggs
10 years ago

Safety!

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Cheryl Knox
10 years ago

Safety first!