The Santa Fe locomotive # 512 has my favorite Leslie RS3L sound when it passes by and blows in the distance that’s the actual RS3L locomotive horn sound I’m in love with and wish I could find.😍💚🥰💯🔥
Hopefully BNSF 555 AKA the boy who lived with the same horn same paint he’ll be visiting Waycross Georgia to lead one train he may go to Chicago Illinois for CSX when he was repainted to warbonnet again
Galesburg WAS lucky that it used to be part of what i called the "rare power triangle" with lots of unique power sets on trains moving from Chicago to Galesburg to Minneapolis/St. Paul, with some that entered the kansas side of KC.
I think it’s cause the seat and spring holding the diaphragm in the 25 bell is so worn that the air is pushing the diaphragm to the point where it’s unable to vibrate but if the valve isn’t all the way open it works. This primarily does happen with older GEs.
4:51 *[Train Horn Blowing]*
5:09 *[Leslie RS3LT Train Horn Blaring]*
I liked the part with the RS3L horn
Lol
Classic leslie sounds that the new generations will not hear any longer…
We got RS3LS on the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad
I've heard leslie before actually, good ol santa fe ones!
Great compilation! Always loved RS3L horns!
Used to hear this all the time living along the then Conrail WLR.
The Santa Fe locomotive # 512 has my favorite Leslie RS3L sound when it passes by and blows in the distance that’s the actual RS3L locomotive horn sound I’m in love with and wish I could find.😍💚🥰💯🔥
Gonna need the tissues for this one.
You and me both. Those RS3Ls were my childhood.
I can supply lotion if you need..?
@@DaytonDistrictRailfan LOL
Me too,
Me too
The second king of train horns
My favorite train horn!
17:59 YES CONRAIL
and at 10:00
yEs
Alternate title: Half an hour of masterpiece horns.
3:15=great!
Hopefully BNSF 555 AKA the boy who lived with the same horn same paint he’ll be visiting Waycross Georgia to lead one train he may go to Chicago Illinois for CSX when he was repainted to warbonnet again
Great video! To think that half the units in this video dont even exist anymore..
0:54 this horn sound similar to Ellis & Eastern number 47
20:20 SANTA FE
0:59 R.I.P headphone users
Those are awesome sounding horns for sure!
Leslie RS3L is my favorite horn
Good video and nice catches
The rs3l is my best horn!
I love this horn it was my first favorite over the RS3L🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥⚡⚡⚡🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I kinda grew up with iowa interstate, and NS my personal favorite and all I heard was rs3l and k5hl.
I love RS3L horns
And also 3874❤
Galesburg WAS lucky that it used to be part of what i called the "rare power triangle" with lots of unique power sets on trains moving from Chicago to Galesburg to Minneapolis/St. Paul, with some that entered the kansas side of KC.
Yea "used to be" Now when rare power shows up it means their doomed. Absolutely no variety around there anymore
@@BNSF2184 Yes Jeff Carlson has shot two funeral trains heading out of Topeka to Texas for scrapping.
best horn model
NJ Transit GP40Ps had RS3L Horn in the 1980s
29:58 I'm sorry BUT IS THAT A B-UNIT!?
yes
What was wrong with 8626’s horn?
No clue. IDK if its a GE thing or what but ive never heard a horn where the third note kicks in right before it dies...
I think it’s cause the seat and spring holding the diaphragm in the 25 bell is so worn that the air is pushing the diaphragm to the point where it’s unable to vibrate but if the valve isn’t all the way open it works. This primarily does happen with older GEs.
3874 Remind me Ex CSX
Thats cuz it is :)
BNSF#1902 (RS3L)
RLK#3874 (RS3L)
Yo igual necesitaré pañuelos
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