If GM "killed the electric car", what am I doing standing next to an EV-1, a half a block from the WSOR tracks?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Brak710101 i always wanted to live right next to tracks, i live about 200ft from a (now) CSX branch (i think, or intechange...). i really could care less about then noise, i have sleped though gun shots ( ppl said it wasnt a gun shot, but a car backfire). but what would really scare me, would be waking up in morning to a Dash-9 running through through my living room! Thats right, a derailment, ouch...
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QUOTE: Originally posted by darth9x9 The Maryland Midland is but a few hundred yards away. It is cool to hear them blow the horn for the grade crossing about 1/2 mile away. When I hear it, I can jump in my truck and drive down to the tracks and get a front row seat of the train heading into town. I am far enough away that when they come through late at night, it sounds like faint thunder. I think I live close enough......
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