Running out of hours heading from Phoenix to Colorado so I figured I would pull into the TA in Gallup NM. Why not? It doesn't matter where I stop, I'm fully contained and just need a nap of 6 hours to reset...
What I didn't know was, 50' from the back of my trailer are RR tracks! Better yet, a darn freight train comes through about every 30 minutes, and do you know where they blow the horn?? Yup, right behind the truck stop!!!
This TA goes on the blacklist!!![]()
TA Gallup, New Mexico
Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by OriginalBigfoot, Apr 25, 2015.
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i am deaf or a good sleeper or both
maybe just being a reefer driver
i sleep thru all that stuffRowsdower Thanks this. -
So rail road companies have "no horn" restricted areas for residential but they will allow it behind a truck stop? Go figure
TruckDuo Thanks this. -
There's a neighborhood 500 feet behind me...
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I've slept there plenty of times. It must of been just that night you were there, it usually only passes one time every time I've been there. And no horn.
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Well, the RR tracks were there about 100 years before the truck stop. That is the BNSF Transcon Line, one of the busiest RR lines in the US. I have never seemed to have a problem sleeping there. Guess i just don't notice the horns.
skibum_63 Thanks this. -
Well I've stayed there before an I'm probably gonna get hammered for saying this but there's some weird folks in Gallup New Mexico. I felt like the hills had eyes. Lol
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But what ever you do...don't use your jake brake in town...they are too loud....but that horn is so much quieter I guess. -
The Love's in Clovis, NM has a similar problem if you ever find yourself in that area. The tracks are across a 4 lane highway...but in town there is a big rail yard so the train traffic past the Love's is all night long, and there is a R/R crossing for a side road directly across the street from the truck stop.
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The answer is simple; park next to an old long nose Pete. You'll never hear the train horn...
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