City’s quiet zone for trains is delayed
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The debut of a long-awaited quiet zone, limiting the blasts of train horns in the city, has been delayed, officials said Tuesday.
The zone was to take effect today, but problems arose with wiring and software required to operate gates at intersections, said Traci Stubbler, a spokeswoman for Placentia.
The six-year process has been plagued with difficulties and setbacks, she said.
She said she did not know when the latest problems would be solved.
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