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Illinois State Supreme Court Strikes Down law on Blocked Grade Crossings
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<p>So, regarding the information of the first post, what does it mean? Since the law was struck down, does that mean that there is no limit on how long a train can block a crossing in Mundlein, IL? Or does some other rule apply? </p><p>Are there not dozens if not hundreds of other local ordinances throughout the country that limit the time that a train can block a crossing? If so, are they enforceable?</p><p>How many of you feel that there should be no local, state, or federal law whatsoever that prohibits trains from blocking grade crossings for more than a specific amount of time? </p><p>If that is your preference, are you in favor of the railroad companies imposing operating rules that limit the amount of time their trains can block grade crossings, or not? </p>
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