Posted Jan 24, 2019, 6:55 PM
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Location: Fredericton
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Considering the stories I've heard through the years of new neighbourhoods popping up next to airports, farms, railyards, etc.... and then the residents consequently complaining (and sometimes winning) cases complaining about the noise and/or smell from the industries that were there first, this does seem to be prudent move on CNRs part.
Especially when you have dishonest realtors looking to unload the property who claim "It's just one small train every other day around noon. You'll never notice it...."
That doesn't mean some residents 10 years from now will file a complaint to try and shut the line down; but at least CNR will have its notes on record to hopefully bolster their case.
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