Something Clever About Trains
I suppose I’m writing this mostly because in the middle of my Nyquil-tinged night I was thinking this would be a good thing to post about. Now, having said that, I don’t understand the volume at which trains blare their horns when coming to an intersection. I suppose there’s a law requiring them to do it, but I don’t understand why the horn has to be heard from several miles away. The other problem is that it seems they’re supposed to do it at every single intersection, which means that you hear that horn 50 times before the train gets out of range. This can make for an unpleasant night’s sleep, even with the aid of our good friends at Vick’s.
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I'm pretty sure they blare their horns so far in advance to give warning to anyone who might be trapped on or tied to the tracks, because it is so hard for trains to slow down once they get going.
although, i think that if I'D been hit by a train, then, after that, I would hate the sound of a train horn even more. were i someone who hates the sound of a train, initially.