"Make Noise" is a frequent instruction given by dispatchers to engineers when they approach a work site or other location where activity is happening near the tracks. Ever since George Westinghouse's steam whistle superseded handheld horns, a vast array of sounding devices have ridden the rails.
In addition to dozens of trains, you will listen in on a whistle pull, sample experimental seven-note horns, cringe at some shrill and out of tune examples, and learn about alternative quiet zone and stationary horns. Happy listening!
In addition to dozens of trains, you will listen in on a whistle pull, sample experimental seven-note horns, cringe at some shrill and out of tune examples, and learn about alternative quiet zone and stationary horns. Happy listening!
Customer Reviews
- 3 of 5
The segments featuring the late Ed Kaspriske was well worth the price for this video, as he is missed by many in the horn & whistle collecting hobby.
Additional comments:
Narration: Just enough.
Image quality: Good.
Value: Good value.
Recommend? Only if really interested.
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