Some long-awaited noise relief could soon be coming to people who live near the REM commuter train tracks. Officials behind the operation of the automated electric train service are planning to implement noise-reduction measures this fall. It could mean a dramatic decrease in the sounds coming from the trains. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
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REM to take measures to soften loud noises coming from light-rail train
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