Originally Posted by WftTrains:
Originally Posted by VaGolfer1950:
Originally Posted by lewrail:
Sounds like that Brill in fact has Lou Redman's voice. I have the MTH
PS1 PRYS Route 64 E. Pittsburgh-Wilkensburg and it's a true winner. Redman not only calls out the stops, but he mentions points of interest along the way. And of course,
his accent was pure Pittsburgh. By the way, I like the PS1 trolley sound, because when the E unit is activated there is a wonderful sound of air being exhausted.
Those of you with PS2 PCCs should definitely run it every once in awhile on "automatic".
All sorts of announcements show up that don't appear on the non-automatic playlist.
One of the best of Cincinnati. Not only are streets called out, but so are connecting trolley routes.
Lew Schneider P. S. The attached photo shows my madness.
Lew Schneider
I run both my Baltimore Brill and Baltimore streetcar on auto all the time. You have to be precise when setting up the routes but once you got it saved, you are good to go, mine runs and stops at all the stops perfectly.
My suspicious were confirmed. I have that Pittsburgh PS-1 PCC with Lou’s voice. I didn’t notice a Pittsburgh accent? Did any of yinz?
Anyway with stops at Duquesne Univ., Pitt Stadium and the Pittsburgh Playhouse, how could MTH possibly pass this car off as a street car from the Lehigh Valley? Also if these cars were made like that in 2000, surely there would have been sufficient backlash from owners that it would have been much discussed somewhere, either on this Forum, the OGR Subway/Transit/Trolley Forum or some other internet Forum or hard-copy publication long before now? And if the St. Louis PCC car also has some Pittsburgh stop announcements, how many other non-Pittsburgh cars have them, too? Did the other Railking Brill trolleys also have the Pittsburgh stops? I’m glad I only wanted the Pittsburgh cars!
I too, used to run my PS-2 PCC’s in auto-mode although I had problems getting it programmed to start in the forward direction at the first stop. But lately I’ve been running two on one track both locked in forward with manual and automatic stops using relays triggered by insulated rails to stop the second car.
And I envy Lew’s PCC collection also.
Now here’s a question: I want to run my PS-1 and at least one of my PS-2 Pittsburgh PCC’s together locked in forward but at the minimum voltage required to operate the PS-2 versions, the PS-1 runs so fast that it will fly off the track at the D-21 curves. Anybody know how to slow down the PS-1 or otherwise solve this problem? On this layout I’m running conventional using a Z-1000.
Bill
Wow, this is an interesting situation! I'm wondering if MTH just had a bunch of the Pittsburgh chips left over from the PCC car, and to save money, they just installed them in the Allentown trolley. Either that or maybe a mix up with a small percentage of the run.
As far as Pittsburgh streets being mixed in with other city announcements, maybe it was a programing issue. I too wonder why this hasn't been reported before?!?!
Is there anyone else out there that has this trolley with the Pittsburgh announcements?
Very nice trolley collection Lew!
Well, I have to close now. I'm going to red up and see if the Stillers are on TV!