Western Australia’s residents are sounding the alarm as new, ultra-loud trains rattle homes and businesses, with some reporting cracked ceilings and sleepless nights—mistaking the rumble for earthquakes. Part of a $400 million upgrade by grain giant CBH to handle rising crop volumes, these 17 locomotives and 650 wagons promise efficiency but are causing serious disruption. While locals understand the rail network’s vital role in moving millions of tonnes of grain, they’re demanding accountability: if damage occurs, especially to heritage buildings or delicate items, CBH must step up. The company is now collaborating with rail operators to investigate causes—from track conditions to weather—and find a solution that protects both industry and community.

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