A view of the downtown tracks at Beech Street. Photo credit: Screen shot, Google Street View The city of San Diego said late Friday that it has completed the required work and submitted documentation to federal officials in order to reinstate the downtown Quiet Zone. The Federal Railroad Administration had sought improvements at 12 intersections to allow the Quiet Zone to resume. Without the designation, trains have been required to sound their horns when approaching highway-rail grade crossings through a series of downtown roadways, including Laurel, Grape, Cedar, Beech, Ash, G, Hawthorn, Market and Front streets, along with Broadway, Kettner Boulevard, First Avenue and Fifth Aven
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