My home has a main railway line at the back of it. A very large back garden, railway fence, a large width of disused railway land then the main line in a deep cutting. Between the main line and the railway fence used to be a siding and a branch line, all done away with in the 1950's.
We can just about hear the trains, if we were to listen for them. On the far side of the line, in the 1970's, they built some new houses, squeezed in between the line and a busy road. They have tiny back gardens, so the noisy trains pass almost under their rear windows. Getting in and out of their drives, is a nightmare due to the volume of traffic and no chance to park on the road. I would not live there if you paid me.
We can just about hear the trains, if we were to listen for them. On the far side of the line, in the 1970's, they built some new houses, squeezed in between the line and a busy road. They have tiny back gardens, so the noisy trains pass almost under their rear windows. Getting in and out of their drives, is a nightmare due to the volume of traffic and no chance to park on the road. I would not live there if you paid me.
