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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
Come visit and you will see plenty of trains. You might even get a chance or 3 to go over the top of railroad tracks.
The last place I lived was 6 houses, cross one little road and one 4 lane road to the railroad tracks.
Also lived right beside an international airport. Yes, we all immediately noticed the lack of planes. It was also very loud when the first one came in after those few days.
What is funny is I am now 2 miles from those same tracks and we hear more trains.
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I didn't say that I
regretted not having to cross RR tracks. So, sorry, I'll refuse your invitation this time. Invite me for some Tex-Mex food, though, and I'll start packing my bags.
Oh, not all international airports are created equal. I've heard that even if just a charter plane to some foreign country takes off or lands at an airport, that's enough for the airport to call itself "international."
Sometime I'll tell you about camping at a KOA near the Amarillo (International?) Airport. I had no idea that the
Amarillo airport could be so busy in the middle of the night, and I think that this was during the time when airlines had pared back on "red eye" flights, too.