1) meow 2) screaming frog 3) screaming frog 4) meow 5) car horn 6) sounds a bit like a K3LA 7) sounds like a perfect K3LA 8) this one would sound haunted in the middle of the night 9) sounds a bit like an alarm to me 10) sickly goose 11) see 8 12) JUST a little bit off from being a perfectly tuned K5LA 13) MBTA cab car horn 14) SQUEEEEEEEEEAK 15) see 14 16) sounds like someone wheezing from being out of breath, or air coming out of a very tiny hole in a balloon 17) see 14 18) see 14 19) see 14 20) dying moose lol 21) normal sounding K5LLA 22) sounds like a perfect K3LA 23) normal sounding K5LLA 24) kinda reminds me of Amtrak P42 #101’s fouled “mixed-cast” K5LA, just lower in pitch
Some of these I definitely wouldn't include now... just wanted to mention 7 in particular though because it's definitely in tune, I guess I was just thrown off by how laggy the blasts start off
Ah. It's UP 6944. It was shipped out to the Juniata shops for a cosmetic restoration in 2014, I think... and then they returned it the transportation museum in St. Louis that day via the ex-Wabash
0:08 Morning clock train 0:30 Ice cream truck 1:02 Freight evening trains from 18:00-20:00 1:25 Almost shave and a haircut 1:40 Ice cream truck again 2:23 F7A unit
Oh Amtrak goes through indiana well I know why there are no toasters get it cause AEM7s are toasters plus we don’t have electric cables on the line in indiana
I love how with every P5 I've heard they are either the best sounding horn I've ever heard or the absolute worst horn I've ever heard. If you need an example, simply look up NS 1800's old P5.
I'm not even close to a train enthusiast, and I know this goes deep for such people, but as your average spectator I can't help but notice nearly all of these were Norfolk Southern engines. Is this mostly a matter of the person's location recording these, or do their engines just commonly suck?
Still has the K3LA, as far as I know. I think I saw a video of it not far from me sometime this week. I think it was decently in tune when I saw 2514, it just sounded weird being blown on the SD70's horn lever. Nowadays it's sounding pretty sick.