jackyjoy123
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For several years, problems have occurred when a train is attempting
to make a sharp curve in the middle of the village and sometimes
stalls out and remains stationary for a period of time. It essentially
cuts Norwood in half, according to village officials.
Village residents have been frustrated with the fact that the long,
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stalled train has sometimes caused emergency vehicles and school buses
to take significant detours to reach the other side of the village.
Trains have blocked crossings at Whitney and Bicknell streets. The
trains cut off access to homes along Pine, Depot, Felton and Lang
streets and Morgan and Town Line roads.
Safety concerns also have been raised about children playing around
the stalled train cars.
Norwood Mayor James H. McFaddin told trustees this week that there
have been recurring problems with the train stopping; the situation
was thought to be rectified a year and a half ago.
At that time, Mr. McFaddin said, village officials had to travel to
Jacksonville, Fla., CSX's corporate headquarters. Officials had the
problem resolved, but now it has resurfaced, the mayor said.
thanks
jackyjoy
For several years, problems have occurred when a train is attempting
to make a sharp curve in the middle of the village and sometimes
stalls out and remains stationary for a period of time. It essentially
cuts Norwood in half, according to village officials.
Village residents have been frustrated with the fact that the long,
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stalled train has sometimes caused emergency vehicles and school buses
to take significant detours to reach the other side of the village.
Trains have blocked crossings at Whitney and Bicknell streets. The
trains cut off access to homes along Pine, Depot, Felton and Lang
streets and Morgan and Town Line roads.
Safety concerns also have been raised about children playing around
the stalled train cars.
Norwood Mayor James H. McFaddin told trustees this week that there
have been recurring problems with the train stopping; the situation
was thought to be rectified a year and a half ago.
At that time, Mr. McFaddin said, village officials had to travel to
Jacksonville, Fla., CSX's corporate headquarters. Officials had the
problem resolved, but now it has resurfaced, the mayor said.
thanks
jackyjoy
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