Thanks for your quick response, Jeremy. I did a bit of research this morning and found a few images of other Quiet Zones in Indiana, on NS lines. Below, I've included those that have a Google Street View image available that is after the QZ established year. Please use these examples in any conversations you have with NS if they try to tell you we "have to" have more than just a sign that says "No Train Horn."And please let me know if there are other ways I or others can help with any research or letter writing. Thanks for your work on this!
Andrea J. Milne, MUP (Master of Urban Planning)
Research and Visual Communications Consultant
Dovetail Projects, LLC
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 1:37 PM Stutsman, Jeremy <jeremys...@goshencity.com> wrote:Andrea,
We have had some discussions with the railroad about other options for the mazes. I am not sure that they have responded with any other options at this point but we will check back in with them. These are not our favorite option either. To finalize the quiet zone we have to go with the option/options the railroad allows. We need to balance several different aspects of safety with these crossings. I will check to see if there are any updates on what we are allowed to install.
Sincerely,
Jeremy P. Stutsman
Mayor of Goshen
202 South Fifth Street, Suite 1
Goshen, IN 46528
(574) 533-9322 x2322 – office
(574) 533-9740 – fax
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From: Biek, Leslie
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 1:18 PM
To: Andrea Milne
Cc: mayor; Stutsman, Jeremy; Goshen Bikes; Sailor, Dustin
Subject: RE: Channelization of ped crossings
Hi Andrea,
After February 28th, I will no longer be working for the City of Goshen. I was not able to find an acceptable alternative to the pedestrian mazes but was hopeful they could be adjusted to accommodate the same goal without being as difficult to maneuver. It is out of my hands now. Best of luck.
Thanks,
Leslie Biek, PE
Goshen Engineering
Ph: 574-534-2201
Andrea,
I will look into this. Depending on when those quiet zones were established the railroad could have changed their standards. Hopefully this will help us find some middle ground with these mazes. End of the day, we want this to function as best as possible and have our quiet zone implemented.
Thank you for this information!
Andrea,
Thanks for your work gathering these photos and examples. Has there been any discussion of is using “barriers” like the ones at the RR crossing on Monroe? At that crossing, the maze is much easier to navigate and there are two tracks, much faster trains (at least four times faster) and 10 times more trains each day, though it is no quiet zone.
I thought the yellow signs at several Lafayette crossing were interesting. (They are also hard to read in the picture): “ATTENTION: Remote Control Locomotives Operate in This Area. Locomotive Cabs May Be Unoccupied.” So the train could not stop, even if a person were crossing ahead of it. And I’m guessing that also means they are going slow, just like the trains on the 9th Street line. In my mind, RR liability would be greater at those Lafayette crossings than on 9th St.
John Yoder
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