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Trains in Florence: Understanding Their Impact

A train crossing in Florence, South Carolina with a busy road nearby.

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Florence, South Carolina has been influenced for over 175 years by railroads, primarily CSX and South Carolina Central Railroad. Despite this history, local residents face confusion regarding traffic delays caused by trains, which can be exacerbated by factors like crew changes and maintenance. Safety concerns arise with the transport of hazardous materials, and noise from train horns creates another layer of issue. The unpredictable scheduling of freight trains adds to the challenges for the community, highlighting the complex relationship between residents and rail transport.

Trains in Florence: A Long-Standing Connection, But Confusion Abounds

Florence, South Carolina, has been shaped by the rhythmic sound of trains for over 175 years. The Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Co. kicked off this journey back in the mid-19th century, making rail transport a significant part of the city’s identity. However, while trains have been a part of Florence for so long, many residents are scratching their heads, trying to make sense of how these iron giants impact daily life, particularly when it comes to local traffic.

Who’s Hauling What?

In Florence, two freight carriers are the main players: CSX and the South Carolina Central Railroad. Together, they crisscross the local landscape, transporting an assortment of goods. The South Carolina Central Railroad focuses on moving agricultural products, steel, and even handles inbound trash containers. Meanwhile, CSX is a jack-of-all-trades, hauling everything from phosphates and fertilizers to automotive products and coal. Quite the logistical operators!

What’s Causing the Delays?

Residents often find themselves stuck at the train crossings wondering why the trains have to stop at all. Trains can stall for various reasons, including crew changes, inspections, mechanical hiccups, or unexpected congestion in rail yards. Unfortunately, there are no federal regulations that limit how long a train can block a public crossing, leaving many to ponder how long is too long. South Carolina law, however, does have its own rules, allowing fines for trains blocking roads for more than five minutes, which run between $5 and $20.

The Risks of Hazardous Materials

Safety is another significant concern when it comes to freight trains. CSX has been known to transport a variety of hazardous materials, which can include anything from explosives to toxic substances. In 2022 alone, trains were reported to carry flammable liquids, oxidizing substances, and even radioactive materials. The company considers the specifics of these materials confidential, leaving some residents concerned about what’s rolling through the neighborhood.

Noise, Noise, Noise!

If you live near the tracks, you’re probably all too familiar with the noise that accompanies train travel. Safety regulations require train horns to blast for 15-20 seconds before approaching grade crossings. While this is an essential precaution, the relentless sound of horns can easily become a headache. If you think the noise is excessive, there are avenues to report this through the Federal Railroad Administration or directly to the railroad companies. Though it’s worth noting that, as of now, there are no quiet zones in Florence.

The Scheduling Predicament

One of the confounding aspects of freight train operations is their lack of a fixed schedule. Unlike Amtrak trains, which run on timelines available in the South Carolina Statewide Rail Plan, freight trains move sporadically. They can show up at any time and travel in any direction, making it a bit of a guessing game for anyone waiting at the crossings.

Always Be Aware

As Florence residents navigate life with these trains as a backdrop, it’s crucial to remember to always expect a train at any railroad crossing. With the combination of unexpected delays, hazardous materials, and frequent noise, the city’s relationship with its railway is a complicated one. Understanding these aspects is vital for both the safety of drivers and pedestrians and the smooth operation of freight transportation in our community.

Florence may cherish its rich history with trains, but at the same time, it’s clear that there’s much to learn about their role and impact in our day-to-day lives. So whether you’re crossing paths with a train or patiently waiting at a red light, stay aware and stay safe!

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FLORENCE STAFF WRITER The FLORENCE STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at HEREFlorence.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Florence, Florence County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as the Florence Festival of Lights, Pee Dee Pride, and agricultural expos at the Florence Center. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Florence Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Pee Dee Area Council of Governments, plus leading businesses in healthcare and retail that power the local economy such as McLeod Health and Pee Dee Electric Cooperative. As part of the broader HERE network, including HERECharleston.com, HEREColumbia.com, HEREGreenville.com, and HEREHiltonHead.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into South Carolina's dynamic landscape.

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