Some concerns persist, despite SEPTA's including residents in the planning and moving the route. Arkoosh was among the government and SEPTA officials who walked through Cowhey's yard, which sits a few hundred feet from the turnpike, one Saturday morning a couple years ago and saw how close the train would come to homes. He and his neighbors don't want the extension in their neighborhood at all and some are still holding out hope the delays mean that — as in years past — the rail won't happen at all.