S.E. train yard as loud as a rock concert: residents
Last Updated: Wednesday, November 3, 2010 | 10:52 AM MT
CBC News
Residents of a community in southeast Calgary say a nearby rail yard has become too noisy to be neighbourly.
Canadian Pacific Railway's Alyth facility — which dissects 15A Street, stretching from Blackfoot Trail south as far as 42nd Avenue S.E. — has been generating 120-decibel level noise at all hours, said Sonja Bogdanovska.
"I mean, it's getting to the point I'm losing my health," said the Inglewood resident.
Her roomate Jen Bysterveld has lived next door to the Alyth rail yard for 10 years.
"I did choose to live here. I was aware of the rail yard and the fact I would have to endure reasonable noise. And that's not the problem. But within the last eight months it's gone up ten fold," she said.
According to CP Rail spokesman Mike Lovecchio, what residents might have heard lately was diesel engines testing their horns. But that testing was a one-time event, he added.
Ward 9 Ald. Gian-Carlo Carra has heard the rock-concert level noise himself. He plans to meet with CP Rail officials to discuss the issue.
"This is a new unbelievably industrial noise that is something the CP Rail needs to do to continue operations and continue effectively running. That's fine, but we have to find a way to mitigate it so we can all live together in the same place," he said.
Share Tools
Latest Calgary News Headlines
- Thousands pack 4th Street for Lilac Festival
- Large crowds hit Fourth Street for the Lilac Festival on Sunday. more »
- Calgary Marathon winner breaks 21-year-old record
- The winner of the Calgary Marathon broke a 21-year-old race record. more »
- Man in hospital after being pinned under C-Train
- A man is recovering in hospital after he was hit by a C-Train and trapped underneath Sunday afternoon. more »
- Canadian Pacific strikers face back-to-work legislation
- Labour Minister Lisa Raitt is prepared to end the Canadian Pacific Railway strike if necessary, after both CP and the union rejected a proposal for voluntary arbitration by the government-appointed negotiator on Sunday. Raitt says she is "extremely disappointed." more »
Top News Headlines
- Canadian Pacific strikers face back-to-work legislation
- Labour Minister Lisa Raitt is prepared to end the Canadian Pacific Railway strike if necessary, after both CP and the union rejected a proposal for voluntary arbitration by the government-appointed negotiator on Sunday. Raitt says she is "extremely disappointed." more »
- Syrian regime denies role in Houla massacre
- The UN Security Council condemned the Syrian regime at an emergency meeting Sunday, holding president Bashar al-Assad's military responsible for the massacre of more than 100 people, dozens of whom were children younger than 10 years old. more »
- Ryder Hesjedal wins prestigious Giro d'Italia
- Victoria native Ryder Hesjedal has become the first Canadian to win one of the cycling world's three Grand Tour events, wrapping up the 2012 Giro d'Italia with an excellent performance in the final stage in Milan. more »
- Neighbour may have helped find missing kids in Mexico
- Two Winnipeg children who had been missing for nearly four years were found in Mexico after a man raised concerns about his neighbour, according to a private investigator. more »
- Accused in blast that killed Alberta mom handled her funds
- Calgary Marathon winner breaks 21-year-old record
- Man in hospital after being pinned under C-Train
- Thousands pack 4th Street for Lilac Festival
- Half the vehicles tested fail new road noise bylaw
- Police ask for help after man found dead in Forest Lawn
- Food festival encourages Calgarians to 'eat real'
- 2 men charged in connection to brutal Beltline beating
- Canadian Pacific strikers face back-to-work legislation

