Trixdee
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I've been hearing a lot that residents can feel the vibrations of the trains passing by?
Are they actually surprised or something?
When you buy a place that close to a major highway and a set of 4 mainline tracks you've willing excepted to be exposed to an elevated level of air, noise and vibration, pollution.
I was there tonight at a friends and noticed the wind practically shakes off the glass on the balconies. He told me it wakes him up some nights it's so loud, and that he's surprised it hasn't broke yet.
Are they actually surprised or something?
When you buy a place that close to a major highway and a set of 4 mainline tracks you've willingly excepted to be exposed to an elevated level of air, noise and vibration, pollution.
I think that's a different issue altogether.
Considering the extremely strong winds tonight I would assume that the issue is not exclusive to this building alone. I'm not looking to make excuses but the impact of the wind is most likely amplified by the fact its not shielded by other condos and is located beside the lake.
I'd be concerned about that. I've been here for well over a year and there's never been any issues with the glass from the balconies shaking from any of the residents. That I know for sure.
I'm at Park Lake and I only hear a little noise in the morning at rush hour. Never any vibrations.