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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2007

At Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, PA. Tom M.'s Geo fitted with a Leslie RS-3L meets Ed K.'s Avalanche fitted with a Leslie RS-5T.

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  • Haven't had time to answere the previous comments, but thanks for the comments, and yes That was an M-3RT1 on the Geo.

    Ed K. Horns Inc.

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  • RS5T will always be the king!

  • This is almost chilling! A chorus of beautifal airhorns, and not a train in sight! Well done guys! Top marks for engunity!!!

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  • A really impressive "nature spectacle"! Awesome!

  • This is soooo cool! Great job! I've got a set of Nathan P5's in my 1973 LTD station wagon and a set of Leslies in the wife's Toyota. Great horns.

  • I think the S5T is a better horn for railroading because a). it's chilling sound is better at inspiring DREAD in those it's trying to warn, and b). you have two more horns to foul out before it's time to go to the horn shop! :D

  • That RS5T gives me the chills

  • Amazing sounding horns, would've liked to have been at the Curve that day

  • Horseshoe Curve, awesome place!

  • so... that was the loudest, most beautiful thing i have ever hear

  • WOW!!!

  • I think its an M5 on the first truck? and an S5T on the second.

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