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September 05, 2003
Idling trains in Montauk
Sound Off About Noise
By Kitty Merrill
A new Montauk group is making noise about noise. Last week, members of the
Montauk Anti Pollution Coalition demanded that the MTA cease what they call "the
single largest source of industrial noise pollution" in Montauk -- the continuous
idling of the Long Island Railroad’s diesel engines. A law firm hired by MAP may
even pursue litigation if the noise doesn’t stop.
A hefty report prepared by MAP includes a CD of the noise, pictures of trains
stored at the Montauk station, and a petition boasting 1000 signatures. "The
noise levels created by long term idling engines pierce the air and invade closed
windows and door dwellings up to miles from the station," the petition states.
Letters of complaint about the noise from the Concerned Citizens of Montauk and
the Montauk Citizens Advisory Committee are also included, as is a letter from
the general manager of the Montauk Manor, Janice Nessel. Noise has contributed
to the loss of thousands of dollars for the Manor, as guests who come to enjoy
Montauk’s beautiful sunset views and fresh air "are outraged at the sound levels
that go on throughout the night." They usually demand a room change or a
refund, Nessel’s letter reports. At the outdoor area of the Manor’s restaurants,
"First and only time customers complain of an excellent meal ruined by the nerve
wracking noise level."
The LIRR stores as many as seven trains at one time in Montauk, according to
MAP documents. They are permitted to idle indefinitely, and a number of them
don’t even provide service to Montauk.
MAP also takes issue with the condition of the LIRR site. "The area is garbage
strewn, with a variety of overflowing dumpsters, various old, rusted equipment,
and a general run down shanty-like appearance," the report states. Fifty
five-gallon drums, which appear to contain chemical or petroleum products, are
stacked haphazardly along the tracks, unfenced and open to access.
MAP provided the MTA with research, demonstrating that idling engines is both
unnecessary and inefficient. It also pointed out that the utility has ceased the
practice when confronted with complaints.
On Monday LIRR spokesman Sam Zambuto issued a statement in response to
MAP’s contention. It reads: "The Long Island Rail Road makes every effort to
reduce the sound coming from trains that are at Montauk Station awaiting their
return trip. The LIRR has implemented procedures, and has supervision
monitoring the trains at Montauk, to help limit the length of time that trains idle at
the station. We will continue to look for ways to reduce the sound coming from
trains while they wait to leave the station."
They better look hard. According MAP’s chair Tom Bogdan, "There’s been a
tremendous groundswell of public support for (the group’s efforts)." While the
problem has been around for a long time, complaints to the LIRR and MTA came
from "individual people who aimed too low and took ‘No’ for an answer," Bogdan
explained, adding, "We’re not going to do it."
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http://www.indyeastend.com/detail.asp?cat=news&article=1188
Posted by dc at September 5, 2003 09:57 PM
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