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Railway's Incongruous Motion Leaves Passengers in Astonishment

Grafenbusch residents, taken aback by inadequate soundproofing along the railway tracks last year, are witnessing a shift towards improved noise mitigation currently.

Railway's Turbulent Ride Leaves Much to Be Desired
Railway's Turbulent Ride Leaves Much to Be Desired

Railway's Incongruous Motion Leaves Passengers in Astonishment

In the heart of Oberhausen, the residents of Lirich are left stunned by the railway company's decision to significantly scale back the construction of a noise barrier, a promise made back in 2018. The original plans envisaged a full-length barrier to mitigate the noise from the railway, but technical limitations have forced the railway company to reduce the scope of the project.

The railway embankment and existing infrastructure have proven to be a challenge, as they do not allow for the full height or length of the barrier originally proposed. This decision has been met with dissatisfaction from Bülent Sahin, a directly elected city councilor for Lirich-Nord, who believes that the railway company's incomprehensible decisions regarding noise protection are detrimental to the acceptance of railway routes in inhabited areas.

The utility pole with a massive foundation, installed directly on the side of the railway embankment in question, raises questions about the feasibility of constructing a noise barrier in the area. Despite the technical constraints, the railway company has stated that noise barrier 15 can only be built up to just beyond the railway bridge over the Wilms street.

Sahin, an SPD city councilor from Lirich, demands clarification from the railway company in political bodies and expresses concern that the company does not seem to prioritize the citizens' wish for proper noise protection. He believes that it is significant if the city leadership takes a position on the issue of noise protection.

The final word on noise protection in Lirich has not yet been spoken. The people of Lirich find it difficult to understand the explanation given by the railway company for the scaling back of the noise barrier. A group of Lirich residents shares Sahin's dissatisfaction with the explanation and urges the city leadership to take a stance on the matter.

As the construction of the noise barrier in Lirich continues to evolve, it is essential to stay informed about the latest developments. Consulting local Oberhausen municipal announcements, Deutsche Bahn or other railway companies' official statements, or news articles covering this issue after 2018 may provide the most current and precise details about the Lirich railway noise barrier project specifically.

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