"Not in my back yard" BTFO
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Where is that? If that's a low-traffic or historic tourism line (i.e. New Hope & Ivyland RR) it'd be pretty sweet to live there.
It's more-or-less a historic tourism line--the Enoshima Electric Railway. Departures every 10-15 minutes, but slow route w a short distance
The 10-15 min frequency might get old, but it's prob slow enough not to contribute much to noise pollution. It's kinda cool IMO.
Slow & electric, so minimal motor noise (most noise will be from the wheels & track). Lovely area though, I've explored it a bit
Btw been meaning tell u. My pop wrote few books about Midwest electric street car lines... https://www.amazon.com/Uncertain-Trolley-Springfield-Electric-Railroad/dp/0925436097 … https://www.amazon.com/Cincinnati-Lake-Erie-Railroad-interurban/dp/087095055X …pic.twitter.com/T4Em5StrxC
fantastic! thanks for letting me know 
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