Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Wrong Side of the Tracks

This is a cell phone photo taken at the last remaining railroad crossing in Molfetta. All of the others have been walled off and various underpasses or bridges have been built to get to the other side of the tracks which run right through the middle of town.

The house that seems to be built as close as physically possible to the tracks was once home to the person whose job was to raise and lower the bars blocking off the crossing. Now the bars go up and down by themselves on schedule and the house is home to a family that have nothing to do with the railway company. Can you imagine the noise in there every time a train goes by? And several do go by every hour! They say you can get used to anything...

3 comments:

Chuck Pefley said...

Not the best real estate if you value peace and quiet ... yet it does look like it was a pretty nice house when first built.

Lucia said...

I live close to the tracks but not that close! I'll show you when the trees go bare how close we are!
Every now and then when a train goes by I think "thunder" and then realize it's a train...and yes we've grown used to it, mostly.

Saretta said...

Chuck - it is a pretty house, I agree. Just not the best location!

Lucia - I used to live under the outgoing flight path of the San Diego airport...talk about noisy!