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Moving > FAQ
> Answer 6 |
Are railroad crossings a problem? They can add to the cost of a move. |
Rail road crossings aren’t necessarily a problem. Depending on the dimensions of the house, you can steer between the signs and go under the overhead signals (if there are any). The signals and/or signs can be moved by the rail road company if necessary. To be perfectly honest, the rail road companies can be difficult to deal with. At least this has been our experience. Don’t get discouraged if you have to deal with them. Just as a heads up, the rail road companies charge plenty for the services they render. |