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LIRR Diesel Sporting A Rare Leslie S3B Airhorn On The Port Jefferson Branch.

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2009

The Leslie S3B horn is a rare horn using the 37 44 and 55 bells.

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  • @emdfan1988 sorry man about the other video. I acted like a fool but was seriously shocked. Do you know what type of manifold the s3B is using? can you put one together? thanks for the amazing sounding horn.

  • It can be built on a leslie 3 chime manifold.

  • Awesome video and sound! You certainly don't hear this horn every day. On the B&P near me I've heard a Leslie S-3E horn, also quite rare. I wish I could have recorded it though.

  • Thank you very much... Yea it is a rare horn... Very pleasant sounding in person.

  • I love how it sounds after it passes by too...nice!

  • Thanks man

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  • @trainguy2020 either the standard 3 chime manifold or if it's a RSU3B then its on the rare low profile U manifold

  • @trainguy2020 Its mounted on either a U manifold giving it the name S3BU, or a J manifold giving it the name S3BJ.

  • Thanks for the nice comment i appreciate that a lot man. Thanks for watching!

  • Not just the horn, the video is cool - not many night shots like this one....realistic. Thanks for posting it - it is cool.

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