Freight trains frequently stop and block the roads of York, Ala., sometimes cutting off two neighborhoods for hours.
Emergency services and health care workers can’t get in, and those trapped inside can’t get out.
“It’s not fair.”Residents have voiced these complaints for years to Norfolk Southern, which owns the tracks, and to regulators and members of Congress.
Freight trains frequently block roads nationwide, a phenomenon that local officials say has grown steadily worse in the last decade as railroads run longer trains and leave them parked on tracks at crossings.
The blockages can turn school drop-offs into nightmares, starve local businesses of customers and prevent emergency services from reaching those in distress.
Persons:
can’t, ”, Amanda Brassfield, Grant City, “
Organizations:
Norfolk, Freight
Locations:
York, Ala, Grant, Norfolk Southern