City committee looks to silence train whistles at southwest Calgary rail crossing yyc
Early morning train whistles in southwest Calgary have prompted city officials to explore a whistle cessation after several complaints in the area.
“I would say it’s a bit of a surprise,” Coombs told Global News. “But I guess my bedroom is not right beside it.” Megan Janzen, who lives in Walden, said she hears the train whistles early in the morning but isn’t bothered by the noise. Several other residents that spoke to Global News on Thursday said they were relatively unbothered by the train whistles.
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