In my experience, when 99% of children get on a GO Train they want to sit up on the top level.
2013 sees the launch of 'The Quiet Zone ' i.e. the top level.
To date, I haven't seen a significant reduction in the noise level on the Kitchener line. However, i have noticed that noise does seem to travel from the lower level to the top level.
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In my experience, when 99% of children get on a GO Train they want to sit up on the top level.
ReplyDelete2013 sees the launch of 'The Quiet Zone ' i.e. the top level.
To date, I haven't seen a significant reduction in the noise level on the Kitchener line. However, i have noticed that noise does seem to travel from the lower level to the top level.