UPDATE: Train blocking Jefferson Co. neighborhood for 5 days now moved

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UPDATE: Train blocking Jefferson County neighborhood for 5 days now moved

Representatives say the train was awaiting repairs before it could be moved.: Those living in a small town in Jefferson County are frustrated because a train has blocked their main entrance and exit for five days now.Train blocking residents in Cardiff

This could cause public safety problems if first responders need to get through, among plenty of other issues. Residents say the only other way in or out of the area takes drivers an extra 30 minutes out of the way.

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