Noise pollution effect near railway station
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People living beside railway stations put up with a lot of noise from locomotive engines, horns and whistles and switching and shunting operation in rail yards. Deafness, temporary or permanent, is one of the most prevalent effects of noise pollution.
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People living beside railway stations put up with a lot of noise from locomotive engines, horns and whistles and switching and shunting operation in rail yards. Deafness, temporary or permanent, is one of the most prevalent effects of noise pollution.
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