Mayor Sylvester Turner announces a federal grant of $36.9 million will transform railroad crossings and create a sealed corridor and quiet zone, spanning 9,000 feet between Runnels and Leland Street.
That $36.9 million dollars in funding from the Federal Railroad Administration will help make railroad crossings safer after hundreds of incidents of not only traffic congestion but also fatalities.
"It will create a 9,000-foot sealed corridor and quiet zone between Runnels and Leland Street," explains the mayor.
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