Clip 12 of the Nathan p3 sounds like it came from some Central California Traction Co. Clip 8 of the Nathan p3 came from Chesapeake and Indian locomotives.
Also, the Disneyland Monorail horn (Grover 1056) could've also been used for trucks in media (ex: Sonny and Will's 1974 Kenworth W900A VIT in Movin' On)
Since I can’t fit all the links in the description of this video, I will be uploading the second video which will have the rest of the links in that description. The reason why is that TH-cam doesn’t allow its videos to have the description to be over 5,000 characters long. Edit 2024: I have decided not to upload the second video after all, but to make the same video except it’ll be in two parts. I even had to get rid of a few links just to make more room in the description. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Really? I wasn’t aware of that. Also, not only is it Hugo’s horn from Thomas and Friends, but the same horn was also dubbed on a subway train (or elevated train) from The Incredibles from 2004, when Mr Incredible stops the train.
8:39 Actually, I think that was a “MIXED CAST” P5A. Because when I heard the notes of this horn which was F#, B and D. I thought of the Mixed Cast P5A from your Train Horn Origins 11 video, which included a P5A. And if I listen closely, I can hear the notes of C#, F, G#, A# and C#. Now if I reduce this horn sample played at 8:39 by one semitone (because the horn was at a certain speed for the Doppler effect), you can hear the notes of F, A# and C#, which the Mixed Cast P5A had those same notes in the first place! So do you think this horn sample was a Mixed Cast P5A instead of an Old Cast? Cuz that’s what I think. I think if you listen to the horn at 8:39, and the Mixed Cast P5A in your “Model Train Whistle Origin (11)” video, you might find a similarity, if you do, what do you think?
Yeah I noticed that too. By the way, the type you just heard, was a Teardrop type bell. The wig-wag crossing at Delhi, CO (now at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, CO) has the same bell.
Honestly it sounds more like a s2m but it could be an aa2. I was pretty tired when I made the comment so I didn’t think it sounded like mine at the time
T128Productions, call me a critic but here I just wanted to share my opinions on what I think of these horns! 4:01, 4:02, 4:06, 4:08, and 4:12 Why can’t Amtrak Siemens Chargers let alone Nathan have these K5LA’s tuned this good of a way? I want them tuned like these because these sound much better than the newer ones which in my opinion sound NOTHING like these tuned! I WANT THE K5LA’S TO BE TUNED THIS WAY!!😫 (And I despise the Siemens Charger) 5:30 and 5:35 T128Productions, trust me, both of these two horns sound almost alike the ones used on Metra cars, they give me Metra cab car vibes (Some Metra Cab Ca K3LA’s are B Major, and some a B Augmented) (And fun fact, Metra cab cars used to have K5LAs, P5s, AA2s, and a lot of other horns that used to belong to former railroads on which the cab cars were used on. The K5LA’s were excellently tuned, which is why I want the K5LA’s that don’t sound great to sound much better you know?)😀 8:39 To be honest this horn sample kinda sounds like Union Pacific #6612’s pervious horn, one time when I was in Elmhurst Illinois at night, I saw this locomotive and the horn had a similar chord to this sample not gonna lie, look it up on TH-cam Shorts to see what I’m talking about😏 1:34 and 7:37 Why does the P3 and M3 have a similar tuning? Can’t Nathan at least put a little effort into making the M3 having a deeper tune in my opinion because they sound a little bit the same.🤔 And to be honest at 1:23 and at 7:51, these two kind of feel like they have the same Doppler sound, a little similar. And at first, I thought the M3 was used on lots of GO Transit locomotives (when only the lower two of the M3 are blowing), but it turns out it was the K5CAs🤨 And finally at 11:08, if you are not sure what the locomotive with both the Leslie A-200 and A-125, I think the possible locomotive could be South Shore Line Little Joe 803, look up it’s horn and you will see😏 If you see this comment WHICH I HOPE, write what you have to say for each review I said and what you think!!😃😃😃
1) I knew someone was going to say something about the K5LAs, and frankly it really would’ve changed how the Chargers would’ve sounded. Same goes with the ACS-64 Sprinter locomotives. Perhaps any die-hard AEM-7 fan would’ve loved to hear one of those old horns sounding off on a Sprinter. 2) Now that you mentioned Metra’s cab cars, I knew they used to have K5LAs, and also the S2Ms as well, but I don’t recall hearing about them being fitted with AA2s and P5s. Probably heard it on a really old recording idk. Also, these K3LAs really sound identical. Now that you mentioned the K5LAs, it would be nice for these cab cars to have those horns once again. Same with the S2Ms, which I would personally love to hear return one day. 3) Well I was able to look up Union Pacific #6612, I can agree that it really did sound weird, but the horn sounded way different compared to the sound effect you mentioned. The horn sfx sounded more like a P5 or a P3 than a K3LA, even if both of these types of horns were out of tune. It may or may not be a coincidence if they start messing up like that. 4) The reason why the P3 and M3 horns sound identical is because they had the same tuning. The only difference is not because of the letter classification, but it’s the design differences between the both types, and the M3 uses way more air pressure when sounded while the P3 uses less. As for the M3s, they were very difficult to maintain in comparison to the P3s. Also, we never talk about K5CA horns because they sound horrendous. Blame it on Canada’s railway mandates! No wonder why we miss the M3s so bad! 5) The Leslie A-125 is basically the A-200’s little sister. Unlike the 200s which have a deep tone when blown, the 125s meanwhile have a high pitched tone in comparison. You can barely hear it at 11:08 because it is a very old recording. Not to mention that the A-200 was much louder in comparison with the A-125. Also, for your fourth opinion, I believe this would be the correct emoji when you mentioned the K5CA: 😫
@@GioFox-vg7fd Not yet, but I did look up the UP 6612 video, except there is another clip which basically shows the same train, except it’s not a YT short: th-cam.com/video/K8--PshXWeg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lrObZ0Fgy2GtV7de
Okay, now I looked up the Little Joe you were talking about: th-cam.com/video/8ZSnr3f7EiI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JqS10MbQUE5TAxpz Perhaps it might almost match how the original SFX for the last horn (with the A-125 in the background) but then again it might’ve come off of an E or F unit which might coincidentally have the same type of horns as the one from that video.
TBH, if I made this video. I would include more train source videos, like for example in the Nathan P3 part, I would also include all South Shore Line passenger trains (because if I say “All South Shore Line trains” some people would think that I would also be referring to the freight engines. Which I originally thought they had P3’s but they have RS3Ks, RS3Ls, and RS5T’s. And that’s just one of the examples to add, oh and do you think Horn 15 for K3LA was an ATSF SD75M, do you think so?
It’s possible, except I can’t guarantee if Horn 15 actually originated from an SD75M. It sounded familiar, except I got it from a TM video which is not exactly a stock sound effect like the ones on Sound Ideas and Sounddogs. Also what you said about adding more sources, I would basically flood the whole description which prohibits me from adding more sources, which left me no choice but to limit me only to a few (like 1 or 2) sources just to prove a point that the horns are not only possible guesses since they sound identical, but to also have an idea of what certain trains must’ve sounded like when these sounds were recorded. Most of them were from the 1990s, or even before, which most of the P3 horns I found were from the SP. Most of them anyway, I mean I know that several other railroads have used the same type of horn (I mean look at the one clip of a Norfolk Southern locomotive I used) which proves that any railroad can still use the same horn type, even though they are virtually one of the most rare types ever used. Sorry if this sounds a bit rushed, but I’m in the middle of finishing my homework and I can’t get to working on my videos unless if I am finished and I am done helping with my parents, which seems to be like groundhogs day where everyday is the same routine.
What do you mean, in the video or on the thumbnail? If you’re talking about the one in the thumbnail, you can get it on the jointed rail website, and it’s actually a C44-9W, not a Dash 8.
@@T128Productions that or sometimes, a train had both equipped. It was actually one of Leslie’s oldest recorded examples of a multi-chime, if I recall correctly.
Yes I know. With all do respect, I meant to say that I’m not doing that nutshell request. The reason why I’m not doing it is because, I’d much rather use American whistles than foreign whistles (besides China, Russia, Japan, etc.) but British, most of them have single chime whistles that are too difficult to identify because they all sound the same. And, I’m talking to Skarloey Fun, not you Aiden.
Then again, if I wanted to make that nutshell video, everyone might be like “Hey! That sounds like Thomas!” Or “Hey! He stole Spencer’s whistles!” Or something stupid and predictable like that. Sorry if I sounded a bit harsh, I barely got any sleep last night. And, there’s too much happening at once.
Anyway, I was thinking of doing Santa Maria Valley #205’s whistle in a nutshell. Obviously after GTW #6325 & CB&Q #5632’s nutshell videos are finished. It’ll take a long time though.
My profile picture right now has Reading & Northern #425. Before it used to have an SP SD40T-2, and the ASC T-128 Siren before that (when my channel username was still called T-128 Productions.)
The Cotton Belt (SSW) had K5Hs on their locomotives, and also worked with the SP as well. Although, I highly doubt that any SP locomotive (the non-SSW ones) had K5Hs. Edit: On second thought… th-cam.com/video/rJlRhRzCr4Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sz_zuGWOHA7bHy7E Btw the NYSW also had several of their locomotives with K5Hs
@@T128Productions Oh I see. If the GTW 6325’s Whistle in a nutshell in the Fourth of July, what if you do NKP 759’s Whistle in a nutshell in August just out of curiosity?
I didn’t find the sound effect at the time I made this video. This video however: th-cam.com/video/goPOZyBiFG4/w-d-xo.html …was uploaded several months after I made this video.
1:23 Team Fortress 2's Train Horn.
I found a tf2 fan guys we need spycrab asap
9:47 "Please stand clear of the doors!"
Note: This is a quote from the Walt Disney World Voice Park.
7:23 Hugo's horn from Thomas & Friends.
9:13 The RS3L horn is also used in Mexican trains such as Ferromex
Clip 12 of the Nathan p3 sounds like it came from some Central California Traction Co. Clip 8 of the Nathan p3 came from Chesapeake and Indian locomotives.
5:38 this exact clip sounds like an ATSF SD60M k3la going 70 mph
10:24 This EXACT CLIP is used in the train simulator "Rolling Line"
0:04: Me, when I had the Trainz at 4 years old.
0:14: Me, when I found out about the origin of the Trainz default speaker at 22 years old.
6:08 Hold the boxcars! THAT'S THE TRAIN FROM PAW PATROL
No, it’s one of VIA Rail’s commuter trains. They look pretty close don’t they?
4:41 P5A's sound Wholesome on F40PH's change my mind
Used in train sim live intro
I love this! Great to use as sound fx for noisy neighbors!
7:23 Thats the truck horn from brick rigs!
5:36 I Love That Horn! I Even Heard It Irl!
K3LA’s are brutal with their loudness lol
This one sounds exactly like a Metra Cab Car
4:12: Shave And A H-air(horn)cut.
Too bad the video clip was deleted along with the original user.
13:01 I legit thought it was a clip from unstoppable
Another source of the S2M could be from SEPTA's Silverliner IVs
Also, the Disneyland Monorail horn (Grover 1056) could've also been used for trucks in media (ex: Sonny and Will's 1974 Kenworth W900A VIT in Movin' On)
Since I can’t fit all the links in the description of this video, I will be uploading the second video which will have the rest of the links in that description. The reason why is that TH-cam doesn’t allow its videos to have the description to be over 5,000 characters long.
Edit 2024: I have decided not to upload the second video after all, but to make the same video except it’ll be in two parts. I even had to get rid of a few links just to make more room in the description. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Honestly it’s not my fault that TH-cam has a 5,000 character limit.
@@T128Productions It's also happen to me in my train whistle origin 8 to many clips and words
You also forgot trev diesel's horn it was from NS 9559's K3LA
I didn’t forget it, I just didn’t want to include it in.
5:04 anyone who Railfan's on UP territory definitely recognizes this horn.
7:23 there's a similar sounding nathan m3 horn that was heared on a news broadcast
Really? I wasn’t aware of that.
Also, not only is it Hugo’s horn from Thomas and Friends, but the same horn was also dubbed on a subway train (or elevated train) from The Incredibles from 2004, when Mr Incredible stops the train.
0:07 Trainz Horn
Train Sim World CN Cp38-2 and GP9RM Horn
Train Simulator BNSF SD40-2 Horn
Train and Rail Yard Simulator default Horn
For some reason, the Leslie A-200 reminds me of a truck horn.
8:39 Actually, I think that was a “MIXED CAST” P5A. Because when I heard the notes of this horn which was F#, B and D. I thought of the Mixed Cast P5A from your Train Horn Origins 11 video, which included a P5A. And if I listen closely, I can hear the notes of C#, F, G#, A# and C#. Now if I reduce this horn sample played at 8:39 by one semitone (because the horn was at a certain speed for the Doppler effect), you can hear the notes of F, A# and C#, which the Mixed Cast P5A had those same notes in the first place! So do you think this horn sample was a Mixed Cast P5A instead of an Old Cast? Cuz that’s what I think. I think if you listen to the horn at 8:39, and the Mixed Cast P5A in your “Model Train Whistle Origin (11)” video, you might find a similarity, if you do, what do you think?
1:23 This Horn Was Used From Doodland
7:23 Hugo's Horn from Thomas & Friends.
0:57 that one horn used in big hero 6
9:13 That horn partly reminds me of Big One from Galaxy Railways
That’s exactly what it was.
@@T128Productions I see. My mind has been blown thanks to your videos
No problem.
Ok pal.
th-cam.com/video/QPjl6VG9zDY/w-d-xo.html
But you said 8:36. What you meant to say was “Can I have a link for 8:33-8:38.” You weren’t being specific.
6:02 That's sounds similar like the BC Rail K5H horn
Except it’s a K3L.
12:12 I think that's an S5A, but that definitely isn't an RS5T.
S5A? I never heard of it.
@@T128Productions It was produced before the S5T. It is extremely rare and there may not even be any production ones that survived.
I honestly didn’t know that. Thanks for the info.
@@T128Productions maybe in the future i bet there will be a K6LA get it?
There already is a K6LA, but not in regular railroad service. Not that I know much about.
7:02 speaking where generic horn sounds came from, the railroad crossing sounded like a generic crossing sound
Yeah I noticed that too.
By the way, the type you just heard, was a Teardrop type bell. The wig-wag crossing at Delhi, CO (now at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, CO) has the same bell.
Yes it was once heared here on this cartoon th-cam.com/video/dNTYb2l5wYQ/w-d-xo.html
0:05 train and rail yard simulator
Tralon end railwey yardingenig drive xdddd
@TrenCsx7553 Pardon?
💀
3:17 Coilbook Diesel Train Horn
Right…
12:46 hey I own two of those!!! (Can guarantee that it’s not an aa2)
If it’s not an AA2, then what is it? I mean, I’m not really familiar with this type of horn myself.
Honestly it sounds more like a s2m but it could be an aa2. I was pretty tired when I made the comment so I didn’t think it sounded like mine at the time
T128Productions, call me a critic but here I just wanted to share my opinions on what I think of these horns!
4:01, 4:02, 4:06, 4:08, and 4:12 Why can’t Amtrak Siemens Chargers let alone Nathan have these K5LA’s tuned this good of a way? I want them tuned like these because these sound much better than the newer ones which in my opinion sound NOTHING like these tuned! I WANT THE K5LA’S TO BE TUNED THIS WAY!!😫 (And I despise the Siemens Charger)
5:30 and 5:35 T128Productions, trust me, both of these two horns sound almost alike the ones used on Metra cars, they give me Metra cab car vibes (Some Metra Cab Ca K3LA’s are B Major, and some a B Augmented)
(And fun fact, Metra cab cars used to have K5LAs, P5s, AA2s, and a lot of other horns that used to belong to former railroads on which the cab cars were used on. The K5LA’s were excellently tuned, which is why I want the K5LA’s that don’t sound great to sound much better you know?)😀
8:39 To be honest this horn sample kinda sounds like Union Pacific #6612’s pervious horn, one time when I was in Elmhurst Illinois at night, I saw this locomotive and the horn had a similar chord to this sample not gonna lie, look it up on TH-cam Shorts to see what I’m talking about😏
1:34 and 7:37 Why does the P3 and M3 have a similar tuning? Can’t Nathan at least put a little effort into making the M3 having a deeper tune in my opinion because they sound a little bit the same.🤔
And to be honest at 1:23 and at 7:51, these two kind of feel like they have the same Doppler sound, a little similar.
And at first, I thought the M3 was used on lots of GO Transit locomotives (when only the lower two of the M3 are blowing), but it turns out it was the K5CAs🤨
And finally at 11:08, if you are not sure what the locomotive with both the Leslie A-200 and A-125, I think the possible locomotive could be South Shore Line Little Joe 803, look up it’s horn and you will see😏
If you see this comment WHICH I HOPE, write what you have to say for each review I said and what you think!!😃😃😃
1) I knew someone was going to say something about the K5LAs, and frankly it really would’ve changed how the Chargers would’ve sounded. Same goes with the ACS-64 Sprinter locomotives. Perhaps any die-hard AEM-7 fan would’ve loved to hear one of those old horns sounding off on a Sprinter.
2) Now that you mentioned Metra’s cab cars, I knew they used to have K5LAs, and also the S2Ms as well, but I don’t recall hearing about them being fitted with AA2s and P5s. Probably heard it on a really old recording idk. Also, these K3LAs really sound identical. Now that you mentioned the K5LAs, it would be nice for these cab cars to have those horns once again. Same with the S2Ms, which I would personally love to hear return one day.
3) Well I was able to look up Union Pacific #6612, I can agree that it really did sound weird, but the horn sounded way different compared to the sound effect you mentioned. The horn sfx sounded more like a P5 or a P3 than a K3LA, even if both of these types of horns were out of tune. It may or may not be a coincidence if they start messing up like that.
4) The reason why the P3 and M3 horns sound identical is because they had the same tuning. The only difference is not because of the letter classification, but it’s the design differences between the both types, and the M3 uses way more air pressure when sounded while the P3 uses less. As for the M3s, they were very difficult to maintain in comparison to the P3s. Also, we never talk about K5CA horns because they sound horrendous. Blame it on Canada’s railway mandates! No wonder why we miss the M3s so bad!
5) The Leslie A-125 is basically the A-200’s little sister. Unlike the 200s which have a deep tone when blown, the 125s meanwhile have a high pitched tone in comparison. You can barely hear it at 11:08 because it is a very old recording. Not to mention that the A-200 was much louder in comparison with the A-125.
Also, for your fourth opinion, I believe this would be the correct emoji when you mentioned the K5CA: 😫
@@T128ProductionsDid you look up the South Shore Line Little Joe horn?
@@GioFox-vg7fd Not yet, but I did look up the UP 6612 video, except there is another clip which basically shows the same train, except it’s not a YT short: th-cam.com/video/K8--PshXWeg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lrObZ0Fgy2GtV7de
Okay, now I looked up the Little Joe you were talking about: th-cam.com/video/8ZSnr3f7EiI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JqS10MbQUE5TAxpz
Perhaps it might almost match how the original SFX for the last horn (with the A-125 in the background) but then again it might’ve come off of an E or F unit which might coincidentally have the same type of horns as the one from that video.
6:16 is sound the coches the snowpiercer?
5:53 That's the same train horn that is used in asdfmovie2
I’ve seen that show, and it wasn’t a K3L, it was a car horn.
@@T128Productions WHAT?!
Clip 5 is what the sound effect sounded like before sped up.
1:21
10:06
8:09
8:24
10:45
8:25 wait... I heard this horn in a animation called guard duty doggy
By Lotusbandicoot? Yeah, and that same sound clip was also used in one of the Beach Boys’ songs.
What's it called
Sorry, I forgot the name of the song.
💀
That would be from here: th-cam.com/video/lPNeLf8YGwA/w-d-xo.html
Skip from 8:10 to 9:13.
10:59 11:01 Train horn from Amigos
Another one again I see
And this version will stay.
8:52 where me get linky
TBH, if I made this video. I would include more train source videos, like for example in the Nathan P3 part, I would also include all South Shore Line passenger trains (because if I say “All South Shore Line trains” some people would think that I would also be referring to the freight engines. Which I originally thought they had P3’s but they have RS3Ks, RS3Ls, and RS5T’s.
And that’s just one of the examples to add, oh and do you think Horn 15 for K3LA was an ATSF SD75M, do you think so?
It’s possible, except I can’t guarantee if Horn 15 actually originated from an SD75M. It sounded familiar, except I got it from a TM video which is not exactly a stock sound effect like the ones on Sound Ideas and Sounddogs.
Also what you said about adding more sources, I would basically flood the whole description which prohibits me from adding more sources, which left me no choice but to limit me only to a few (like 1 or 2) sources just to prove a point that the horns are not only possible guesses since they sound identical, but to also have an idea of what certain trains must’ve sounded like when these sounds were recorded. Most of them were from the 1990s, or even before, which most of the P3 horns I found were from the SP. Most of them anyway, I mean I know that several other railroads have used the same type of horn (I mean look at the one clip of a Norfolk Southern locomotive I used) which proves that any railroad can still use the same horn type, even though they are virtually one of the most rare types ever used.
Sorry if this sounds a bit rushed, but I’m in the middle of finishing my homework and I can’t get to working on my videos unless if I am finished and I am done helping with my parents, which seems to be like groundhogs day where everyday is the same routine.
@ Oof… it’s okay. It was a suggestion of my own
8:14 is there a origin video of the train
No there isn’t.
Fun Fact: The Disneyland Monorail horn is a Grover 1056
Disney World, actually.
@@T128Productions They have the same horns at DL too, so I guess both.
11:05
Where did you the atsf dash 8 can i have a link to it
What do you mean, in the video or on the thumbnail?
If you’re talking about the one in the thumbnail, you can get it on the jointed rail website, and it’s actually a C44-9W, not a Dash 8.
Oh atsf has c44-9w and the c40-8
1:14 sounds more like a k5la
Except it isn’t. It’s similar to a K5LA, except it has a different manifold, and it’s tuned differently. They’re very common on Australian Railways.
that clip is 100% a standard raised letter k5la, guaranteed
Its one of the horns from mighty express!!!!
8:24 ive heard this before i just cant pin point where
Guard Duty Doggy?
And that one song by The Beach Boys by “Caroline No.”
9:13 big one train horn
Nathan k3la: source: any locomotive with that horn. Me:well I kinda think we knew that. (This is a joke)
at 10:25/10:26 i heard the horn from the game rolling line
I mean, gauge is from NZ
You mean, the game Rolling Line is based off of New Zealand’s railways, and the loading gauge.
@@T128Productions yeah
3 times
Oh yeah K5H 2 is just a sped up version of K5H 6
Yeah, I agree.
12:12 that’s a RS5T?
Of course. Two different recordings, but yes.
The first one is my notification sound
The K3LA is most commonly heard on BNSF H2 locomotives
Some of the former ATSF locos also had K3LAs too. Same goes with the ones on the UP.
Of course
Did you know that Wabco.AA-2s are also on PATH subway trains?
No I didn’t know that.
11:08 where does that come from?
I don’t know
a GG1
Yes, but no. There is another horn sounding in the background which couldn’t possibly be used on a GG1, besides the A-200.
@@T128Productions that or sometimes, a train had both equipped. It was actually one of Leslie’s oldest recorded examples of a multi-chime, if I recall correctly.
That could be a possibility, but I doubt it was a GG1. Probably one of the early diesel electric locomotives at the time.
Can you do Caledonian railway 821’s whistle in a nutshell?
Denied.
Yes I know. With all do respect, I meant to say that I’m not doing that nutshell request. The reason why I’m not doing it is because, I’d much rather use American whistles than foreign whistles (besides China, Russia, Japan, etc.) but British, most of them have single chime whistles that are too difficult to identify because they all sound the same. And, I’m talking to Skarloey Fun, not you Aiden.
Then again, if I wanted to make that nutshell video, everyone might be like “Hey! That sounds like Thomas!” Or “Hey! He stole Spencer’s whistles!” Or something stupid and predictable like that. Sorry if I sounded a bit harsh, I barely got any sleep last night. And, there’s too much happening at once.
Hey, I’m not blaming you.
Anyway, I was thinking of doing Santa Maria Valley #205’s whistle in a nutshell. Obviously after GTW #6325 & CB&Q #5632’s nutshell videos are finished. It’ll take a long time though.
Audio Clip #14 From The K3LA
Sounds Like The UP K3LA Horn.
The k3l has heard in the audio clip sounded stale and like an American f unit
4:09
Metal pipe falling in a nutshell
0:04 to 11:37 I Know These Horns in Trainz Games
So do I.
9:53
10:06
12:47
That's the same train horn that is used in India
Not. Even. Close.
@@T128Productions oh yes it is
12:47 Sounds Like The Horn Of CC201.
What I meant by “Not. Even. Close.,” was that they sound similar to the ones in India, but they’re not the same models, obviously.
7:42 RS5T
What's the train from your pfp? Also great video!
My profile picture right now has Reading & Northern #425. Before it used to have an SP SD40T-2, and the ASC T-128 Siren before that (when my channel username was still called T-128 Productions.)
@@T128Productions ok :)
4:08 4:01
Fast frieght productions can you do Nevada northern 40
Which one, a nutshell or Origin?
@@T128Productions nutshell
I see. It’ll come out soon, but these videos take a really long time to make, just to let you know.
@@T128Productions I understand you have a life too
Out of all railroads, does BC Rail have the most K5H’s?
I believe so.
It wasn't just BC Rail that had the horn. CSX, C&NW, Norfolk Southern, and Southern Pacific had their handful.
The Cotton Belt (SSW) had K5Hs on their locomotives, and also worked with the SP as well. Although, I highly doubt that any SP locomotive (the non-SSW ones) had K5Hs.
Edit: On second thought… th-cam.com/video/rJlRhRzCr4Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sz_zuGWOHA7bHy7E
Btw the NYSW also had several of their locomotives with K5Hs
Horn 10 Is Even Metra F40PH 118.
Put a Nathan P5a on a pennsy P5a
What?
10:50
Reupload why?
added more horns and fixed the disney one
Thank you.
For horn #31 some NS first responders engines have an
RS5T
That is true.
What if you do NKP 759’s Whistle in a nutshell maybe in the 4th of July? Or maybe in August just out of curiosity? Just curious.
I already have GTW #6325’s whistle in a nutshell scheduled for Independence Day.
@@T128Productions Oh I see. If the GTW 6325’s Whistle in a nutshell in the Fourth of July, what if you do NKP 759’s Whistle in a nutshell in August just out of curiosity?
I’m not too sure about that.
@@T128Productions Well, NKP #759 is my favorite engine. But let me know.
12:30 F59PHI horn from me
Request: CPR #2023 and #2024 Whistles in a Nutshell.
@Kymani Brown yes
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Is the K5LLA exclusive to the SD70ACe?
Yes. Every single one.
@@T128Productions Are there any SD70ACe’s that have a different horn?
I am not sure.
NW Stanley Jonesville Stands Next To The Shed,Where the PA,FPA,E & F Units Stay In,He Is A N&W J Class 611,And Santragate Is An ATSF 315 EMD F7.
What are you saying?
@@T128ProductionsI'm Saying About Stanley in Class Maths BYJUS Fixtasia And midalda.
Horn 23 Source 1 BN CB&Q EMD E9 Locomotive horn
A200 Horns Are Dirty,The Remaining Horns are nice
I would say they were the first type of horns used on any locomotive when the diesel engines first became popular in the 1930s.
@@T128ProductionsBut I'm Trying to know Why can't Trains have a horn of the Truck or a Car
@@aaryanvikat8494 Simply put, it just sounds cheap.
@@T128ProductionsAlright,Then,I won't call them Bad horns.
No, that’s not what I meant when I said that it would sound cheap! I meant to say that it would sound way too generic. That’s all.
Well, I guess 3 times the charm
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HORN 18 old cast P5a train sound like a fastest train
It’s fast alright, but not as fast as the Shinkansen Bullet Train. Now That’s fast.
@@T128Productions that Iowa pacific
@@Ww1ww2- I’m still not 100% sure if that’s the real origin, but it’s the best I could find.
12:59 link that nice rs3l
I forgot. Plus, I can’t add anymore links in the description since I’ve ran out of room.
Another Nathan K5LA
yet another reupload i see..
I sub to you
WHERE NATHAN M5
I didn’t find the sound effect at the time I made this video.
This video however: th-cam.com/video/goPOZyBiFG4/w-d-xo.html
…was uploaded several months after I made this video.
@@T128ProductionsThe Southern Railway 6900 EMD E8 Has A Nathan M5 Horn
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Horn 23 Sounds Like an indian train Horn
I guess you can say that.
@@T128ProductionsYes,In 9:53.
J3 Snow Plow!!!!!
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Dear creator, may I feature you in one of my upcoming videos, in return you feature me in one of your upcoming videos.
Why not the other way around?
@@T128Productions Ok
From stickman cartoon
Bro really made a list of iconic horns and didn't include the Nathan M5 😔 0/10
The reason why I didn’t include it is because I didn’t think there was any sound effect used for movies featuring the M5.
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