Residents of three different Delaware County communities met with SEPTA representatives Tuesday night to discuss a newly reopened rail line that has been the source of constant noise.
Ever since the newly renamed ‘Wawa Line’ reopened for the fist time in over 30 years to shuttle passengers through Delaware County, those who live towns like Aston, Middletown and Chester Heights say they haven't been able to find a moments' peace.
Meanwhile, SEPTA spokesperson Joe Connolly is something the whole county of Delaware wanted. SEPTA has already tried to address some concerns by no longer blowing horns overnight to test trains for service, but they say they cannot completely eliminate horn blowing for safety reasons.
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