Steam Locomotives Whistles
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@BenAliGtor i like your idea and agree, but one problem, basicly any US loco. is too heavy to stay on those UK tracks without rolling the rail over.
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Nice locomotives...but can you imagine a Santa Fe 6-chime or an SP 5-chime on one of those dampf-loks? In fact...I'd love to see either the SP Daylight 4449 or UP 3985 Challenger shipped over for a Euro or UK tour, much as Flying Scotsman got to tour the US in the 1960's.
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@robertgift Sounds like Brittany spears tryiong to sing. American/Canadian steam trains have REAL whistles, not like these lousy Euro trains
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ONE-AT-A-TIME!, bitte.
Stupid to sound all together unless each was previously heard individually.
Still ALL BORING monotones.
Nothing compared to American multi-note whistles.
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They're all preserved engines, they're kept in steam for enthusiasts' sake, I think.
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@Metracab123 not sure where they all came from but I know from just being over there that there is quitea few running steamers still existing in muselms and tourist railroads I rode behind quite a few on former east German steamers while there on the mainline and some narrowgauge ones too
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sounds like wolves howling....
Not trains fault they were used for such an awful thing.
Locomotivebreath2009 2 years ago 5
war of the worlds?
mikhailr13 3 years ago 3