Mark I Video (which is the source of this video) has a practice of using dubbed audio in their vintage programs in addition to making them narration-free. In this case, the whistle is coming from NYS&W 142, a Chinese steam locomotive. This engine can be seen in "The Valley Railroad" and "Susquehanna Steam Express."
@@jayasmrmore3687 Well, if you study the shadows you will see that the bus was photographed at about 3 in the afternoon while the train image was clearly captured well before noon.
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train drivers when they have multi trains and they see a truck on the crossing: OH FUCK LETS TURN EM ALL ON JERRY!!!!! WERE GONNA GET THIS ONE GOOD!!!!