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animeluva1
Aug 9, 2003

Hopefully I'll have that
problem someday.

Ball Tazeman posted:

I’m also still getting used to the train right behind our neighborhood. It’s very loud initially and I’m super sensitive to it, but the cars following it are fairly quiet and I kind of enjoy them. It shakes the house and that sometimes scares me.

I grew up under the departure path of a major airport (the planes are technically high up but sure doesn't look/feel/sound that way sometimes) and not far from the local train station. Like the poster wrote earlier you actually get used to it. At some point you'll keep time with the train. "Oh the express trains are running it's the afternoon commute." Very helpful if you're at a place where you can't see a clock.

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