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I am so thrilled with the whistle of the Lionel Penn T-1 Legacy, I thought it was just the best whistle sound I ever heard. It sounds so real!! Compared to the new Lionel  Blue Comet, that whistle sounds so disappointing. I hope with a Legacy download, maybe that can be changed somewhat.

 

Here's part 2: Are real train whistles all the same? Are they basically all manufactured by the same company?

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Originally Posted by Super'O' man:

Here's part 2: Are real train whistles all the same? Are they basically all manufactured by the same company?

 

In short, no.  There are many different types of whistles with different numbers of "chimes" and different lengths/diameters to make different sounds.  There were also many companies that made them.

 

Somebody could probably add a lot more information about them for you

Originally Posted by N5CJonny:
Originally Posted by Rusty Traque:

I'll take a good ol' postwar impeller-driven air whistle any day of the week!

 

Rusty


I'll second that Rusty. Realistic whiltles are nice, but I love the sound of that old toy whistle that brings back memories.

Thankfully in this O gauge hobby there is room for everyone to be happy.  Even though I was raised with the post war air whistle, when I sound my "quailing" steam whistles in my Legacy locomotives it sounds so much like the real thing.  So much so, that when I have my layout room window open, neighbors are looking around to see where the steam engine is coming from. 

 

TEX

Steve

A number of the recent Legacy locos have very good whistle sounds.  I'm not sure I can choose between them and I have not heard, in person, the new T-1.

 

But without question my favorite at the moment is the whistle on MTH's PS3 241.A, a French 4-8-2 locomotive from their European series of steamers.  It has a wonderfully shrill European whistle sound, quite distinctive and just wonderfully rendered.  

 

I actually run this loco sometimes just so I can hear the whistle.  I bought it and I love it (it has spectacular paint and detail but rather sound below the recent Legacy standard except for its fantastic whistle), but it looks surprisingly out of place due to itsscale (some sources say it is 1:43, others 1:45, but regardless it looks a tad too large when everything else locomotive is 1:48).  

I have to say I like the digital recordings a lot and being younger and of the "technology age" you would think that would be my favorite. But I really like the air whistle. So much so that I bought a whistle shack so even when I run a fancy steamer with rail sounds I can still get that enjoyable air whistle sound.

As others said, it is great there are options for all.
Originally Posted by Liam:
Originally Posted by DPC:

Favorite whistle? The N&W J Born,Bred and Made in the Roanoke Shops.

David

I agree 

I believe the N&W J whistles were Hancock built, not N&W.  The N&W hooters on the other hand, I'm pretty sure were shop built.

 

That is one of my favorites too though besides the single chime ones

Last edited by SantaFe158

My favorite whistle is the one in my Kline PRR TMCC Scale Mikado. I was running it at one of my clubs open houses and another member was running a MTH Scale Reading T-1 Proto 2 I think that had a weak tooter whistle. He took it off the track and put it back in the box. He had better smoke but the Kline whistle won the day.

JohnB

Originally Posted by david1:

Even though I like all the new sounds but the best IMO is the 777 commodore Vanderbilt by Lionel. An early rail sounds unit but to my ears the best by far whistle of any locomotive.

A very good choice, David.

Some of the early RailSounds locomotives from late '90's-2000 had amazing whistle sounds.  The F3s with Pulmor motors from that time also have a killer horn.

Most of my whistle tenders came with 2026 and 2035 engines.  I have 12 or so and most do not work very well.  It may be the rectifiers on my LW transformers are shot, relay problems and pickup and wire problems.  They just are too much trouble to keep running and take lots of power from the LW especially when running two trains on a loop.  I would rather spend time and effort keeping the engines running and lubed.

 

My favorite whistles are two that came from tenders and are in two building, running off straight 12 v AC and sound nice and loud every time!  I have whistle buttons on each end of both control panels and they get lots of work from the grand kids and other kids.

 

Charlie

That's right, they carried a Hancock Long Bell 3-Chime.....ahhh the J's had a sweet sound.....nothing better to my ears...
 
Originally Posted by SantaFe158:
I believe the N&W J whistles were Hancock built, not N&W.  The N&W hooters on the other hand, I'm pretty sure were shop built.

 

That is one of my favorites too though besides the single chime ones

 

Originally Posted by CWEX:
That's right, they carried a Hancock Long Bell 3-Chime.....ahhh the J's had a sweet sound.....nothing better to my ears...
 
Originally Posted by SantaFe158:
I believe the N&W J whistles were Hancock built, not N&W.  The N&W hooters on the other hand, I'm pretty sure were shop built.

 

That is one of my favorites too though besides the single chime ones

 

I think Chris will know where this whistle is. Besides the "J" my favorite steam whistle is Gabriel


Gabriel can be seen near the NS Roanoke Shops sign from I-581. You can hear it everyday at 7:00 AM,12 noon, and 3:30 PM and I do know that this whistle is made "in house".
Downtown Roanoke wouldn't be the same without being able to hear Gabriel telling you it's lunch time.

David

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