You can volunteer to live this close then, I would not. Can't find a quick source on decibels outside the train but inside it's apparently a 10 decibel difference from electric vs regular, I can literally hear the train near me over a mile away and it doesn't exactly go fast either so I'm pretty sure that wouldn't be enough of a difference for me to not hate it passing right by my bedroom, especially since I'm sure these trains pass much more frequently (train near me is maybe once a week, I imagine an intracity train for passengers going multiple times per day)
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You can volunteer to live this close then, I would not. Can't find a quick source on decibels outside the train but inside it's apparently a 10 decibel difference from electric vs regular, I can literally hear the train near me over a mile away and it doesn't exactly go fast either so I'm pretty sure that wouldn't be enough of a difference for me to not hate it passing right by my bedroom, especially since I'm sure these trains pass much more frequently (train near me is maybe once a week, I imagine an intracity train for passengers going multiple times per day)
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Yeah no thanks for me
Here's a video of it in action. Very :comfy: railway but I promise I won't make you live next to it.
Yeah no thanks
Because it's a single-track railway there would actually be a train going past every 6 minutes! :troll:
jesus christo