Yeah, live by a coal train railroad.
Frequency is back to Obama-era levels.
About a fourth of what Trump got it up to.
I was born and raised in a mountain coal town that used to have one of the biggest rail yards on the East Coast (Western Maryland - Cumberland, specifically). Rail has been declining for years. The yard was usually full of cars (a lot of B&O, C&O, and Chessie interests in the region), and it slowly whithered. Department closures, shops cutting back, furloughs. In fact, just two years ago this May, they laid off a hundred workers from the locomotive repair shop after their jobs were eliminated. They said the shop manager called then aside as they came in, directed them into a meeting room, and were told their jobs were gone. They got escorted to their lockers by security like common criminals, packed their belongings, and were escorted back out the gate. None of it has to do with COVID-19, Obama, Trump, or anything else. The industry has just been shrinking for a long time.