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Re: OT-railroad merger
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Posted by paul on December 19, 2006 at 10:12:38 from (66.44.132.154):
In Reply to: Re: OT-railroad merger posted by JMS/MN on December 19, 2006 at 07:18:37:
Well, a hospital has it's own set of hazards. Lot of 'things' inside those walls too. Anywhere you put a rr, it will go past somebody's house. So if they say 'not in my back yard' then why is it good enough to put in some ele's back yard? Here in my town, a real estate agency made a housing development out of an old gravel pit. The water in the bottom is now a 'lake' as an added feature. The DME track runs up/down hill on a small cliff (because of the gravel removal) right in the back of one line of the lots. Can't believe anyone would want to buy _those_ properties. The brakes & engine noise alone would be bad enough for the whole development, but that row nestled under the tracks..... Yikes. Also expanding the small airport here, they moved a road. The city council is already putting in lots - on the road that goes under the runway path. Is anyone home??????? :) --->Paul
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