Four-mile stretch in Palm Beach Gardens designated quiet zone to reduce train noise
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A stretch of track just over four miles long—from Richard Road to Hood Road—has been designated a quiet zone by the Federal Rail Administration, according to the City of Palm Beach Gardens. See also: ...
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