After nearly a decade of silence, San Marcos' trains will once again sound their horns through the city. The change comes after an inspection last week revealed several violations at the train crossings. As a result, the city's 'quiet zones,' where trains are not allowed to sound horns, will no longer be quiet until the crossings are brought up to code. The City of San Marcos has also warned drivers about upcoming closures due to railroad repairs and maintenance work scheduled for this month.
For the first time in a decade, people living in San Marcos will hear trains sounding their horns in "quiet zones" again https://t.co/8fzT4oMPOw
An inspection last week of the train crossings in San Marcos showed several violations. The violations mean that the city's “quiet zones,” where trains aren’t allowed to sound horns, will no longer be quiet until things are up to code. https://t.co/f34boBk7RC
San Marcos railroad crossings to close this month for maintenance work | READ MORE: https://t.co/LL8NtITMPJ
The City of San Marcos is warning drivers about upcoming closures due to railroad repairs. https://t.co/rhUhGP2hqP
After nearly a decade of silence, San Marcos' trains will once again sound their horns through the city. https://t.co/XAB5ddOOK4