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Leslie 5 chime as done by the Frisco during the 1970s. Some of the Leslie's were just a bit "tired" and sort of had a "squawk" to them.  Sounded great and very unique to the old Frisco stuff.  Haven't heard that sound going on 35+ years now... but I can still hear the sound of them in my memory files.  (And they likely contributed to the constant ringing that's in my ears!)

    Horn: Leslie Typhon A-200-156-PB as used on the GG1 (and many others)

          or Nathan Airchime P5 as used on the Western Maryland FAs and Fs.

            It is a close tie there for me.

 

Whistle: Westinghouse air whistle (@12 inches long) as used on the PRR MP54s and many other transit-type cars.

 

I have one each of those if I ever want to listen to them.

 

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Here the noise makers I acctually own below in the 3 videos below. Even though that chrome horn is an imitation train horn, it sounds resembling and got that a one heck of a deal. As for the RS2A which the top video, is my Real Train Horn named a Leslie RS2A. RS means the Spike Back Power Chamber and S just means not Spike Back. But here are the 3 videos below of my 3 noise makers. But the RS2A I have I love.

 

 

 

 

 

And the video below is of my RS2A and guy on the corner of my road blowing his Nathan K5LA.

 

 

 

Also there another gentleman about a half mile to the west of my house that has a Raised Letter K5LA.

 

 

 

 

One of my favorites is on NS 7247, which the video below isn't mine.

 

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I think this his my new favorite.  I always wondered about steam whistle specifications.  Anyone know if there were industry standards?  Were all whistles similar on a particular line (PRR, NYC, etc)?  Or were there standards for classes (Pacific, Consolidation, Hudson)?  Or was it by manufacturer?  there are two channels on XM Radio that play steam whistle sound bytes between songs and I always wonder if "experts" can identify the class of locomotive.  Thanks
 
Originally Posted by Gary Graves:

Orange Blossom Canonball - Florida Wood Burning Steam Train

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqLF84gInkk

 

not sure how to embed this link

 

 

 

Originally Posted by wrawroacx:

Here the noise makers I acctually own below in the 3 videos below. Even though that chrome horn is an imitation train horn, it sounds resembling and got that a one heck of a deal. As for the RS2A which the top video, is my Real Train Horn named a Leslie RS2A. RS means the Spike Back Power Chamber and S just means not Spike Back. But here are the 3 videos below of my 3 noise makers. But the RS2A I have I love.

 

 

 

 

 

And the video below is of my RS2A and guy on the corner of my road blowing his Nathan K5LA.

 

 

 

Also there another gentleman about a half mile to the west of my house that has a Raised Letter K5LA.

 

 

 

 

One of my favorites is on NS 7247, which the video below isn't mine.

 

Oh man those leslie horn remind me when I was a kid.The scl had some horns that sound like this.In my home town of monroe n.c. The k5la has a nice echo to it.Just like the trains coming into town would sometime echo.Some times making one think there was another train coming into town.And by the way some time it was another train coming into town.

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