I dunno, but it doesn't need to be a horn by Transport Canada standards, because when a train is moving backwards, the engine doesn't have to honk the horn at a crossing if someone is on the tail end, which there is (in Thomas).
I figured it didn't need a real horn traveling backwards, I'm not sure if that engine has power or if it's just a nicely done up car, you'd probably know the answer to that one.
It's just a frame with a smoke machine and a whistle. But apparently there is a real steam engine somewhere in the States that is painted like Thomas the Tank Engine.
@chrisvazquez7 Yes there is, its a 0-6-0 Porter tank engine very nicley done, although innacurate it looks great as a Britain"ized" american steam locomotive, many of the ones in england are beautifully done and although this "locomotive" isnt an engine at all, it is the most acurate.
They use this engine in the evening during their Murder Mystery trains. They also use it for other special trains like the Hobo Lunch and Line Tour. So come at a time that they're doing it, and I'm sure they wouldn't mind.
The horn on Thomas really fails. What is that a kids toy whistle? XD
KrisPizer 2 years ago
I dunno, but it doesn't need to be a horn by Transport Canada standards, because when a train is moving backwards, the engine doesn't have to honk the horn at a crossing if someone is on the tail end, which there is (in Thomas).
chrisvazquez7 2 years ago
I figured it didn't need a real horn traveling backwards, I'm not sure if that engine has power or if it's just a nicely done up car, you'd probably know the answer to that one.
I'd still like to hear a nice air horn though. :D
KrisPizer 2 years ago
It's just a frame with a smoke machine and a whistle. But apparently there is a real steam engine somewhere in the States that is painted like Thomas the Tank Engine.
chrisvazquez7 2 years ago
@chrisvazquez7 Yes there is, its a 0-6-0 Porter tank engine very nicley done, although innacurate it looks great as a Britain"ized" american steam locomotive, many of the ones in england are beautifully done and although this "locomotive" isnt an engine at all, it is the most acurate.
TrainzOfOntario 1 year ago
@chrisvazquez7 I've been on the U.S. one in Baltimore
Hokiesfan100 1 year ago
Awesome video!
dan9325 2 years ago
Winnie has a really great horn, I would love to come to the PSTR some time and go for a cabride in that engine.
LocalRailfan 2 years ago
They use this engine in the evening during their Murder Mystery trains. They also use it for other special trains like the Hobo Lunch and Line Tour. So come at a time that they're doing it, and I'm sure they wouldn't mind.
chrisvazquez7 2 years ago
Great video Chris. I am sorry my PSTR Video has been taking for ever.
LocalRailfan 2 years ago