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Thanks to Federal legislation passed in 2005, a residential neighborhood can be declared a "Quiet Zone," which means that the trains passing through would be forbidden from blowing their horns.
 
"Stop The Horn" represents a group of concerned citizens who have been working to enact local "Quiet Zones" in two different areas of metro Atlanta:  a "Quiet Zone" at the Lenox Road crossing in the city of Atlanta, as well as a "Quiet Corridor" that covers several crossings along the intown portion of the Seaboard line in DeKalb county.
 
We've made a lot of progress so far, but now WE NEED YOUR HELP!  Find out What YOU Can Do to help!
The "Stop The Horn" Team
 
Lenox Road (City of Atlanta)
 
Paul Etheridge
Charlie Keating
Jane Rawlings 
Matt Springer
 
The Intown Seaboard Quiet Corridor (DeKalb County)
 
Robert Ballou
 
 

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

Margaret Mead,
US anthropologist & popularizer of anthropology (1901 - 1978)

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