How is the engineer going to hear that dud? These are used for slowing or stopping a moving train. That thing has TO BE VERY LOUD for Engineer to hear it - not impressed.
This is a nice video response to my Railroad Torpedo. I knew they were louder than the noise they made when I hit them with a hammer. Now tell that guy driving the train to head towards Pittsburgh and Ill put those ones I got left back on the tracks for him. LOL
I grew up on three pairs of C&O tracks in Russell, Kentucky in the 60's. Trust me--you can hear them!
TexasShooter68 1 week ago
How is the engineer going to hear that dud? These are used for slowing or stopping a moving train. That thing has TO BE VERY LOUD for Engineer to hear it - not impressed.
CosmoSaid 5 months ago
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CosmoSaid 5 months ago
You could cut out some of the video goddamn, the explosion from the train running over the "Railroad Torpedo is at 3:40
kcpoynter 1 year ago 3
tisk tisk, where is your GWI green vest?!?
csxt6573 2 years ago
Ha ha. Vid was taken prior to a progressive safety culture....
Firestingwisher 2 years ago 3
This is a nice video response to my Railroad Torpedo. I knew they were louder than the noise they made when I hit them with a hammer. Now tell that guy driving the train to head towards Pittsburgh and Ill put those ones I got left back on the tracks for him. LOL
displayfireworks1 2 years ago