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Trains to resume honking as quiet zone violations persist

October 01, 2024 | Roy City Council, Roy, Weber County, Utah


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Trains to resume honking as quiet zone violations persist
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the status of a quiet zone along railroad tracks between Ogden and Salt Lake City, which has been compromised due to violations at four crossings. As a result, trains will resume sounding their horns at these intersections until compliance is restored. The notification indicated that Union Pacific and UTA have been informed of the changes, with a seven-day window for adjustments. However, feedback suggests that trains have already begun honking.

Additionally, the council announced the cancellation of the upcoming meeting scheduled for October 15, due to several members being unavailable.

In other updates, council members expressed gratitude for the swift installation of flashing beacons, which have been actively used by residents, particularly during school hours and events like the homecoming game. There was also a discussion about the new walking trail, with members noting its significant development and accessibility concerns.

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