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Train Horns Part 2.
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Part of it is the auto makers building cars nearly soundproof now. I recently rode with a friend of mine in a brand new car, not sure the make and model but, we got stopped at a railroad crossing, and we were the first car in line. With the windows shut, and nothing on, radio, a/c, blowers, all were off, and the horn could barely be heard inside the car. I'm probably wrong on this, and mind you, my mind has been going to mu***he past few years, but I think I read somewhere that this was one of the reasons train horns are getting louder. I don't know, more than likely I'm completely wrong on this one.
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