by airman00
anyone who buys a house near some type of infrastructure, be it a rail line or an airport, or a busy highway, or something else like a truck depot or car racing track or even those major electrical lines, needs to know what they living next to. If you got your house on the cheap because you bought next to one of these things, then that's why you got your house for that reduced price. Not so you change things later on, because in all likelyhood, those things were there BEFORE your house, so they are grandfathered in.
I'm all for qaulity of life issues and all that, and I like peace and quiet just as much as the next guy, but people need to understand, if you buy near a rail line, there is a good chance at some point a train will go by. Even on an old out of service line, or abandoned line, a train still could go through.
I'm all for qaulity of life issues and all that, and I like peace and quiet just as much as the next guy, but people need to understand, if you buy near a rail line, there is a good chance at some point a train will go by. Even on an old out of service line, or abandoned line, a train still could go through.