If ever anyone comes through Omaha Neb. on I-80, there is a non working DDA40X (#6900) Along with a BIG BOY steam Locomotive on the hill next to the highway next to the Missouri river. It is a railroad museum. It is realyy cool to see. I live in Council Bluffs Ia. which is right across the river from Omaha and it was a 'field day' for the Media when UP moved these 'beast' from their pervious location in the downtown area, on trailers. There must have been 100 wheels on each trailer.
Nice to hear the classic M5 horn. Interesting reference a poster made. When thinking about it, it does "sort of" remind me of the horns on the old 1970s Cadillacs though to me those Cadillac horns sound a little more like an out of tune Nathan K5H horn.
no insult to a really great horn as a horn collector I love especilly on this engine at the famous Keddie Wye but has anyone ever heard the old horns on cadalac cars they sound very simulr as i stated definatlly no insult to a great horn the M5 that thought just came to mind LOL
Search for Quincy, CA on a map, follow Highway 70 north to where Highway 89 splits off. There should be three railroad tracks converging and that's where the Keddie Wye is.
Western Pacific built the line before Union Pacific acquired them.
The "odd horn" that I'm referring to is the kazoo-like sound that's different from the M5. There was someone sitting at the rear of the caboose looking toward me as I heard the sound. Was that you?
No, I wasn't on that trip (they were coming back from Dunsmuir), but now that I've watched the clip a third time, I stand corrected, I now notice the kazoo whistle you're talking about. But yeah, this isn't the first time weve added an M5 (belongs to El Presidente) to the 6936.
i wonder if the 2 dda40xs with the built in sirens were preserved, there were actually two dda40xs with sirens as horns i thought they were cool
Barricade360 4 months ago
If ever anyone comes through Omaha Neb. on I-80, there is a non working DDA40X (#6900) Along with a BIG BOY steam Locomotive on the hill next to the highway next to the Missouri river. It is a railroad museum. It is realyy cool to see. I live in Council Bluffs Ia. which is right across the river from Omaha and it was a 'field day' for the Media when UP moved these 'beast' from their pervious location in the downtown area, on trailers. There must have been 100 wheels on each trailer.
SMITHnWESSON44m 1 year ago
See the flooding that happened under the Keddie Wye Trestle or
"1997 New Years Flood in Plumas County Trailer"
kevininquincy 1 year ago
i left up two yrs ago. i was the conductor of this nightmare. we must of had 50 foamers follow us up the canyon.
nikkiwhoop 1 year ago
Nice to hear the classic M5 horn. Interesting reference a poster made. When thinking about it, it does "sort of" remind me of the horns on the old 1970s Cadillacs though to me those Cadillac horns sound a little more like an out of tune Nathan K5H horn.
ACLTony 1 year ago
no insult to a really great horn as a horn collector I love especilly on this engine at the famous Keddie Wye but has anyone ever heard the old horns on cadalac cars they sound very simulr as i stated definatlly no insult to a great horn the M5 that thought just came to mind LOL
gaycowboy31 3 years ago
were is that wye at? i seen it in history of the union pacific
nimrod4017 3 years ago
Search for Quincy, CA on a map, follow Highway 70 north to where Highway 89 splits off. There should be three railroad tracks converging and that's where the Keddie Wye is.
Western Pacific built the line before Union Pacific acquired them.
cchan006 3 years ago
what kinda horn did the 6936 originaly have??
Espeelover 3 years ago
Leslie S-5T-RF (5 chimes with one facing rear) was factory-installed on DDA40X's, so that would be my guess.
cchan006 3 years ago
the guy in the caboose is propably my girlfriends dad he always goes on those train trips we all live in quincy
fireguy95971 3 years ago
Actually, that horn was not on the caboose, we mounted it a WP M5R24 on the 6936 for the trip.
wp3532 4 years ago
The "odd horn" that I'm referring to is the kazoo-like sound that's different from the M5. There was someone sitting at the rear of the caboose looking toward me as I heard the sound. Was that you?
cchan006 4 years ago
No, I wasn't on that trip (they were coming back from Dunsmuir), but now that I've watched the clip a third time, I stand corrected, I now notice the kazoo whistle you're talking about. But yeah, this isn't the first time weve added an M5 (belongs to El Presidente) to the 6936.
wp3532 4 years ago
This is just too much... I would've loved to seen that in person, but thanks for the video.
VideoDotGoogleDotCom 4 years ago
Oh man that is so cool. Keddie Wye, DDA40X, and a M5 all in one vid.
mafarnz 4 years ago