If anyone would like to use these whistles and horns for their video, go ahead. Just remember to give credit. Note: I don’t own the audio used in this video, but the real credit goes to their respectful owners.
0:28 i live near galveston so i see that engine all the time in galveston, the bell and whistle cords are broken, and the firebox is completely rusted due to Hurricane Ike in 2008, which also caused a scrapping of two f7 units, Texas Limited #100 & #200, i just wish that i could restore number 5 (Or 555) one day in the future, or at least someone else.
Of course they weren’t. Just because a certain locomotive which coincidentally worked on the same tourist railroad and has the same paint scheme as the other locomotive, does not mean that they can be called siblings like sons and daughters. That’s not how it works.
Every whistle and horn of the Indian Valley Railroad, a fictional railroad used for Shining Time Station and Thomas and The Magic Railroad. While Indian Valley Railroad doesn't exist, the locomotives used for the IVR are real.
As long as you’re friends with them, and don’t vandalize them. But, rather give them tender (no pun intended) love and care. Not to mention a lot of fundraising to keep them rolling, as well as organizations to look after these friendly dragons of the rails.
@@ThomasandBFBFan13 I can see that. Also, my favorite (from this video) is CB&Q #4960. Which whistle? When it used to have the 5 chime. That’s my all-time favorite one. I also like the 6 chime, but the 5 chime really takes the bait.
@@T128Productions I won’t argue with it. It just that when someone like me tries to put together a story for the IVRR, it makes it much harder to include every single one.
Fast freight productions I love this video so much, I hope you have plans to make a animated TH-cam series by using trainz animation. To bring to life the steam locomotives and Diesel locomotives, if you ever do a animated series on your TH-cam channel. If you do, I think it would be a good idea to have Thomas the Tank Engine to visit and work hard on the Indian Valley Railroad. And that he would talk and interact with the characters from Shining Time Station, as the main destination for your animated series. And shining time the main community for your animated series as well. You got to make sure Stacy Jones just like from the show and Thomas and the Magic Railroad will be there, as well as Mr. Conductor. And of course there has to be more than one Mr. Conductor character at the same time, because as you can remember Ringo Starr was the original. George Carlin was the second one, then Alec Baldwin. And of course the other guy who was from Thomas and the Magic Railroad, that played Mr Conductor Jr, which was his cousin in the movie. I believe all four of those Mr Conductor characters should be part of your animated series, you got to make sure just like from the original TV show. There has to be kids to hang out at the Shining Time Station Depot, and of course Thomas has to talk to those kids as well. I also hope that you can put Billy Two-feathers and engineer Harry, like you remember from the original Shining Time Station show. Harry who was the original engineer from season 1, until Billy came along in season 2. Those two engineer characters, have to be part of your animated series as well. And just to let you know I think it would be a good idea that the American steam locomotives based on the real ones, that are still running today and for some that no longer exists anymore. That whenever Thomas is working on the Indian Valley Railroad in your animated series, the American steam locomotives and even the American Diesel locomotives. Based on The real McCoys need to have faces as well. Because the magic of the island of sodor, when Thomas visits the Indian Valley Railroad. Also need to have those steam locomotives and diesels to talk as well, and that they need faces at the same time. Only when Thomas is there. If you're trying to develop a animated series for your TH-cam channel, by using the entire Indian Valley Railroad. Like from shining time station and Thomas and the Magic Railroad, please make sure that you put all of these ideas together for your animated series on your TH-cam channel. And also that they would be brought to life by the animation of Trainz
At 4:51 it's the original rainbow sun steam locomotive, like I saw at the beginning and the intro of Shining Time Station when I was a kid. Also the same steam locomotive that was shown at the end, during the end credits of the show as well. Although at 4:53, I'm not sure if one of those two parts. Is supposed to be the rainbow sun steam locomotive. Two pictures and two whistles have been featured so far on this video, by those two parts. So which one is supposed to be the rainbow sun itself, the fictional steam locomotive based on Union Pacific 844 ?
It’s the same locomotive, but given the original number back for the second picture that I used. Besides, there is a GP30 locomotive that had the same number as the living legend.
hey fast freight im a fan and i love your content keep it up but i do have to ask where did you get 614t whistle (4:03) from and are you gonna make it in trainz?
I already made the whistle, and it’s in the second whistle pack I made a while ago. Also, you don’t know where it came from? Here, ask this guy: th-cam.com/video/tr2V7gspEsU/w-d-xo.html Sorry if I sounded a little harsh, I just woke up this morning.
The real question is “Who has never heard of Shining Time Station?” I mean besides Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Anyways, obviously nowadays these old tapes can be digitalized, but I’m not sure about the official DVD release. Sorry.
@@Pennsy1223 Not really. It’s because I have a feeling that if I do include both whistles, someone in the comments might ask me to make them into separate videos, and that won’t work for me.
Yes. Honestly, it doesn’t matter which version of Trainz it is, as long as it’s from the Download Station, and it says “Union Pacific small whistle and bell,” then it’s the same sound. I don’t know why it’s called “Union Pacific,” it should’ve said “Sierra Railway #34’s Whistle” or something like that.
It was on 14:46 of the record called “The Reading Rides Again,” right after EJ Lavino #3 & Reading 2124 whistled at each other: th-cam.com/video/uEt7dPIm7kc/w-d-xo.html I edited the whistle so that way I can only include the 3 chime it had. This engine had two whistles, the 3 chime, & a banshee hooter. However, the real segment starts at 11:51 of the same video.
I know, I should’ve worked on the details when I was making this video. However, I will eventually work on the details on the visitor engines as soon as I start working on the remake of this video in the future.
I actually used two different clips for 2317. I forgot where I got the first audio clip, but here’s what I used for the second one: th-cam.com/video/_MF3z9blhEA/w-d-xo.html
I just look at the numbers on the sides, and the number plate. But not for the diesels, they’re railroad names are listed in Alphabetical order. The numbers don’t matter for them, only for the steamers.
That would be Magma Arizona #5, which now resides at the Galveston Railroad Museum as #555. Believe it or not, it was involved in the filming of the movie Emperor of the North from 1973, working along side ex-McCloud Railroad #19.
@@T128Productions Actually, Greyhound is the name of Central pacific #131. Sierra #3 is named WN Kelly. Could you guess what movie Sierra #3 played Greyhound (Central pacific #131) in by any chance?
I could only think of one right now, it’s obviously Back To The Future, part 3. A few other movies I would like to mention would be The Virginian, High Noon, Petticoat Junction, and so many others.
0:08 D&RGW 5 chime 0:13 Single Chime Hooter (I forgot where I got that one from) 0:19 The 3 chime off of EJ Lavino Co #3 0:25 Ashton 5 chime off of Mt Rainier #5 0:40 It’s definitely a 3 chime, but I don’t know what maker it was. 1:05 It was some sort of 5 chime (Star Brass maybe?) and yet I got the audio from LS&I 18 which used that whistle (besides the 6 chime she was better known for using) 2:56 Lunkenheimer 3 chime (6 inch) 8:52 Canadian National 6 chime (better known for being used on the 7470)
I have an idea for making a greenfield village for torch lake use Strasburg thomas bogey and reskin them for the train cars reskin amusement park cars for Edison reskin the general for Baldwin #7 reskin the Antolope
That’s former California Western mallet locomotive #46, which was featured in There Goes A Train from 1994. Despite being said to be restored, there’s not enough money to restored the poor thing. It’s rusty, which would mean (if it were being restored already) it would require brand new parts, which can be very expensive. And don’t get me started with the political nonsense that doesn’t help at all… Anyway, it’s located at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum at Campo, just outside of San Diego, where former USAF MRS-1 #2104 resides. Not to mention ex SP #2353 also on the property.
I know what you’re saying, but what I think is that either one of the crew members mixed up the numbers by mistake, or it’s a given train number. Not the number of the locomotive, but the train it pulls.
I know one kind, Hello Dolly from the K&L Trainz Strasburg #90 mega pack, obviously you have to pay for it, but I’m not doing any Disneyland reskins, yet. But, the Greenfield Village ones (even some locomotives too) those I might do, right after I’m done with my 4th Trainz Whistle Pack.
No, because it was scrapped in 1987. I even looked on the wiki (link in the description) and that locomotive wasn’t mentioned anywhere. Although I was going to feature it as a visitor, but when the wiki said it took place in California, the geography wouldn’t be right. No engine today would make it across the US alone, and 5629 had mechanical problems. Also on the wiki, most of the railroad took place in California. It would be problematic for any locomotive from the east coast to travel from such distance…
Yeah it would’ve been a good visitor engine, I’m just saying that a locomotive like that it would be a killer for a locomotive like that to travel such distance.
It kinda sounds like it, but it isn’t a Japanese whistle. It is the whistle off of the number 5: th-cam.com/video/b4YQMOv5Zo0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Zinh9MM_5e5oidRg This locomotive was renumbered to 555 when it went on display at the Galveston Railroad Museum, the No. 5’s current resting place.
If anyone would like to use these whistles and horns for their video, go ahead. Just remember to give credit.
Note: I don’t own the audio used in this video, but the real credit goes to their respectful owners.
Shining Time Station was a childhood favorite of mine!
3:41 that is a beautiful sound!
3:02 promising candidate
2:00 I did a railroad day camp in 2019 on the Wilmington and Western,And I got to see this engine in the sheds
9:32 used in trainz
No duh
3:42 i made a lego miniscale steam loco and I got inspired by this train
3:47, Hey, that’s TVRM 610! 😃 I know that locomotive!
0:42 my favorite whistle
I remember watching STS when I was in second grade.
Lucky you, I never watched STS when I was in second grade.
3:29 Beautiful Whistle 425
Yes
The Whistles of The American Locomotives that I Know
0:16 Sierra Railway #3 Whistle
2:12 Zach(Strasburg 89)’s Whistle
2:14 Decapod(Strasburg #90)’s Whistle
3:30 John(RBMN #425)’s Whistle
3:39 Mastodon(Strasburg 475)’s Whistle
3:44 NKP #587 Whistle
3:47 Jason(TVRM 610)’s Whistle
3:56 N&W 611 Whistle
4:36 S&A #750 Whistle
5:23 Duplex(N&W 1218)’s Whistle
5:29 Marquette(PM 1225)’s Whistle 6:05 GSMR #1702 IC 6 Chime Whistle 6:20 RBMN #2102 Whistle
6:53 Chuck(SP 2472)’s Whistle
7:26 Hudson(CP 2860)’s Air Whistle
7:29 Alan(ATSF 2926)’s Whistle
7:36 CN #3254 Old Whistle
7:42 David(ATSF 3415)’s Whistle
7:55 Chief(ATSF 3751)’s Whistle
8:09 Daron(Union Pacific #4014)’s Whistle
8:16 Andrew(SP 4449)’s Whistle
8:26 Isabella(Southern 4501)’s Whistle
i knew tha n&w 475 was on the indian valley road, but not 765 etc
Shining Time Station(1989-1995)
0:28 i live near galveston so i see that engine all the time in galveston, the bell and whistle cords are broken, and the firebox is completely rusted due to Hurricane Ike in 2008, which also caused a scrapping of two f7 units, Texas Limited #100 & #200, i just wish that i could restore number 5 (Or 555) one day in the future, or at least someone else.
I Will Restore Her But Make Her Appearance Look Like OP&E 27 In The Movie Emperor Of The North 1973
I don’t think you have enough money, people, or space to do so. You need to start a fundraiser in order to pull off such a huge project.
@@T128Productions plus i think she should stay the same look as she is currently, i like the current paint scheme for her.
Well Unless In The 2030s I Will Be Rich & Possibly Restore Ole No. 555
9:05 best part
Eh the Indian Valley Railroad seems like the type to have 6-7 Locomotives. Its got more of a shortline vibe to it rather than a full scale railroad
In the beginning of the video it does say some engines are visitors
Yeah I forgot to clarify that. I’m planning on remaking this video from scratch so that way I can properly label which engines are visitors or not.
5:14 Son of R&N 425
No relation. They don’t even have the same wheel arrangement.
Not even the same railroad either
They weren’t even built by the same companies
Of course they weren’t. Just because a certain locomotive which coincidentally worked on the same tourist railroad and has the same paint scheme as the other locomotive, does not mean that they can be called siblings like sons and daughters. That’s not how it works.
3:01 all i can think of with that whistle is drake my 261 oc but in au fallout is 0261 the beast
I love engine #14.
Every whistle and horn of the Indian Valley Railroad, a fictional railroad used for Shining Time Station and Thomas and The Magic Railroad. While Indian Valley Railroad doesn't exist, the locomotives used for the IVR are real.
Believe it or not, at one time the Indian Valley Railroad had once existed. There’s more information available on the Fandom page.
@@T128Productionsyes the Indian Valley Railroad then died.
3:29 lovely
My favorite whistles are 0:15 1:28 1:51 1:54 2:14 2:46 3:01 3:05 3:12 3:29 4:00 4:03 6:13 6:17 6:20 6:24 6:39 6:46 6:53 7:18 7:26 7:29 7:32 7:36 7:46 7:55 8:02 8:10 8:17 8:30 8:36 8:45 8:56 8:59
Of course it is. I just added it in, because why not?
@Kymani Brown I prefer her CofG 5 Chime whistle not his Long-bell 3 Chime whistle
They almost sound identical don’t they?
@@T128Productions Yes
3:01 @Fast Freight Productions is this a k&l whistle of v2 and 3 261 i wanna know
No, it’s Versions 1 & 3. Plus, it’s not the same recording used for the K&L Trainz models, it’s this one: th-cam.com/video/ufd_0ysRAiY/w-d-xo.html
Oh ok
Why does GTW 6325 get to be in this but not 5629
my man just spoke the dictionaries of steam whistles lore
Awesome trains there my friend
As long as you’re friends with them, and don’t vandalize them. But, rather give them tender (no pun intended) love and care. Not to mention a lot of fundraising to keep them rolling, as well as organizations to look after these friendly dragons of the rails.
Deal 👍
And also My favorite is ATSF #3751's 6 chime and 5 chime, because #3751 is my favorite locomotive (you can tell because of my pfp)
@@ThomasandBFBFan13 I can see that. Also, my favorite (from this video) is CB&Q #4960. Which whistle? When it used to have the 5 chime. That’s my all-time favorite one. I also like the 6 chime, but the 5 chime really takes the bait.
@Fast Freight Productions excellent choice
Any famous steam engine: *exists*
IVRR: I’ll take your entire stock!
Nope that’s not true
Why not?
@@T128Productions I won’t argue with it. It just that when someone like me tries to put together a story for the IVRR, it makes it much harder to include every single one.
1:05 Where did you find LS&I 23’s whistle?
My favorites are mostly #3 (Central pacific #131/Greyhound), #1225 (Polar Express), #475 (Rainbow Sun), #4449 (Daylight), #611 & #844.
0:26 what ever did happen to this loco
I don’t know, but I think it was retired and put on display. Maybe it’s still on the property of the Mt Reiner Scenic Railroad. I honestly don’t know.
This and the show are the Space Jam: A New Legacy of steam trains.
8:36 Hey! That's GCRX 4960 Its My Favourite Locomotive
Fast freight productions I love this video so much, I hope you have plans to make a animated TH-cam series by using trainz animation. To bring to life the steam locomotives and Diesel locomotives, if you ever do a animated series on your TH-cam channel.
If you do, I think it would be a good idea to have Thomas the Tank Engine to visit and work hard on the Indian Valley Railroad. And that he would talk and interact with the characters from Shining Time Station, as the main destination for your animated series. And shining time the main community for your animated series as well.
You got to make sure Stacy Jones just like from the show and Thomas and the Magic Railroad will be there, as well as Mr. Conductor. And of course there has to be more than one Mr. Conductor character at the same time, because as you can remember Ringo Starr was the original. George Carlin was the second one, then Alec Baldwin. And of course the other guy who was from Thomas and the Magic Railroad, that played Mr Conductor Jr, which was his cousin in the movie.
I believe all four of those Mr Conductor characters should be part of your animated series, you got to make sure just like from the original TV show. There has to be kids to hang out at the Shining Time Station Depot, and of course Thomas has to talk to those kids as well.
I also hope that you can put Billy Two-feathers and engineer Harry, like you remember from the original Shining Time Station show. Harry who was the original engineer from season 1, until Billy came along in season 2. Those two engineer characters, have to be part of your animated series as well.
And just to let you know I think it would be a good idea that the American steam locomotives based on the real ones, that are still running today and for some that no longer exists anymore. That whenever Thomas is working on the Indian Valley Railroad in your animated series, the American steam locomotives and even the American Diesel locomotives. Based on The real McCoys need to have faces as well. Because the magic of the island of sodor, when Thomas visits the Indian Valley Railroad. Also need to have those steam locomotives and diesels to talk as well, and that they need faces at the same time. Only when Thomas is there.
If you're trying to develop a animated series for your TH-cam channel, by using the entire Indian Valley Railroad. Like from shining time station and Thomas and the Magic Railroad, please make sure that you put all of these ideas together for your animated series on your TH-cam channel. And also that they would be brought to life by the animation of Trainz
My favorite whistle is at 3:23!
tremount & gulf #30 is operational at the texas state railroad
Of course T&G #30 is operational. I bet you didn’t know that the number it had was #400 even though it’s original number was #30 to begin with.
At 4:51 it's the original rainbow sun steam locomotive, like I saw at the beginning and the intro of Shining Time Station when I was a kid. Also the same steam locomotive that was shown at the end, during the end credits of the show as well.
Although at 4:53, I'm not sure if one of those two parts. Is supposed to be the rainbow sun steam locomotive. Two pictures and two whistles have been featured so far on this video, by those two parts.
So which one is supposed to be the rainbow sun itself, the fictional steam locomotive based on Union Pacific 844 ?
It’s the same locomotive, but given the original number back for the second picture that I used. Besides, there is a GP30 locomotive that had the same number as the living legend.
@@T128Productions oh I see
hey fast freight im a fan and i love your content keep it up but i do have to ask where did you get 614t whistle (4:03) from and are you gonna make it in trainz?
I already made the whistle, and it’s in the second whistle pack I made a while ago.
Also, you don’t know where it came from? Here, ask this guy: th-cam.com/video/tr2V7gspEsU/w-d-xo.html
Sorry if I sounded a little harsh, I just woke up this morning.
@@T128Productions don’t worry your fine and thank you
Wait where’s BC&G #4
8444 is 844
I know that, obviously.
Why hasn't Shining Time Station gotten a DVD release yet?
The real question is “Who has never heard of Shining Time Station?” I mean besides Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Anyways, obviously nowadays these old tapes can be digitalized, but I’m not sure about the official DVD release. Sorry.
@@T128Productions 5:27 can you do a PRR 1223 and 8:49 PRR 7002’s whistles in a nutshell
@@Pennsy1223 Not really. It’s because I have a feeling that if I do include both whistles, someone in the comments might ask me to make them into separate videos, and that won’t work for me.
@@T128Productions maybe one whistle of 1223 can do the trick
Many more trains you forget tweetsie railroad 12 and 190 cass scenic railroad shay 4 5 6 11 up 4006 black river railroad 60
I’m not counting any narrow gauge locomotives in this one.
1:28 is that the locomotive that has a whistle from a old trainz game?
Yes. Honestly, it doesn’t matter which version of Trainz it is, as long as it’s from the Download Station, and it says “Union Pacific small whistle and bell,” then it’s the same sound. I don’t know why it’s called “Union Pacific,” it should’ve said “Sierra Railway #34’s Whistle” or something like that.
@@T128Productions oh ok
Where did you find Coos Bay Lumber Company 11’s whistle?
Here: th-cam.com/video/vS63AC2xitY/w-d-xo.html
If you don't mind me asking, where in the heck did you find EJ Lavino #3's whistle?
It was on 14:46 of the record called “The Reading Rides Again,” right after EJ Lavino #3 & Reading 2124 whistled at each other: th-cam.com/video/uEt7dPIm7kc/w-d-xo.html
I edited the whistle so that way I can only include the 3 chime it had. This engine had two whistles, the 3 chime, & a banshee hooter. However, the real segment starts at 11:51 of the same video.
@@T128Productions That was a very good find.
Can I make some of these into hornsounds
Well I was making some into hornsounds as well, but if you want to, go ahead.
Where can I find this horn at 9:23?
At 3:27 from this video: th-cam.com/video/n1Za4rEN3Ck/w-d-xo.html
Originally from “Route of the Southwest Chief” by Greg Scholl Video Productions.
At 2:22 from here: th-cam.com/video/RSKEvhfiJ0Y/w-d-xo.html
10:28 Sounds more like a AdTranz M-4 horn
nice
I know what railroad in thomas and the magic railroad
And Shining Time Station.
SRC 475 (N&W 475) in thomas and the magic railroad
Most steam locomotives, including 4070, will be visitors of Indian Valley.
I know, I should’ve worked on the details when I was making this video. However, I will eventually work on the details on the visitor engines as soon as I start working on the remake of this video in the future.
475 611?????????
Where did you find CP 2317’s whistle from?
I actually used two different clips for 2317. I forgot where I got the first audio clip, but here’s what I used for the second one: th-cam.com/video/_MF3z9blhEA/w-d-xo.html
How did you know the right order of the engine numbers?
I just look at the numbers on the sides, and the number plate. But not for the diesels, they’re railroad names are listed in Alphabetical order. The numbers don’t matter for them, only for the steamers.
@@T128Productions Oh.
@@T128Productions But how can I download all of the locomotive on your website just out of curiosity?
I don’t have any locomotives or rolling stock on my website yet. Just whistle & horn packs.
@@T128Productions Ah shame, that’s a bummer.
Est.1885(1917-1938)
Cool
0:28 what is this engine
That would be Magma Arizona #5, which now resides at the Galveston Railroad Museum as #555. Believe it or not, it was involved in the filming of the movie Emperor of the North from 1973, working along side ex-McCloud Railroad #19.
If I understand correctly, #1225 at 5:29 is the locomotive of The Polar Express?
Yes.
@@T128Productions I knew it & I take it Sierra #3 is known for playing Greyhound (Locomotive #131) (From Back to the future part 3))?
Greyhound? That’s an interesting name for the #3.
@@T128Productions Actually, Greyhound is the name of Central pacific #131. Sierra #3 is named WN Kelly. Could you guess what movie Sierra #3 played Greyhound (Central pacific #131) in by any chance?
I could only think of one right now, it’s obviously Back To The Future, part 3.
A few other movies I would like to mention would be The Virginian, High Noon, Petticoat Junction, and so many others.
4:25 I wonder why is it green
It’s the quality of the photo taken when SP&S #700 ran
@@T128Productions oh
0:22 what name Locomotive
Clover Valley Railroad #4.
2:26 what railroad does this loco belong to
Same as #40 at the Valley Railroad (no joke, that’s the real name) in Connecticut.
@@T128Productions Witch #40 Nevada northern or valley railroad bc im confused
I was referring to the Valley Railroad one.
@@T128Productions oh okay I was just confused
7:36
261's whistle was used on Donovan the dominated gs4
@@marleyrios1573 you mean 3:01
What are these steam train’s at 0:08 0:13 0:19 0:25 0:40 0:45 1:05 2:56 and 8:52
0:08 D&RGW 5 chime
0:13 Single Chime Hooter (I forgot where I got that one from)
0:19 The 3 chime off of EJ Lavino Co #3
0:25 Ashton 5 chime off of Mt Rainier #5
0:40 It’s definitely a 3 chime, but I don’t know what maker it was.
1:05 It was some sort of 5 chime (Star Brass maybe?) and yet I got the audio from LS&I 18 which used that whistle (besides the 6 chime she was better known for using)
2:56 Lunkenheimer 3 chime (6 inch)
8:52 Canadian National 6 chime (better known for being used on the 7470)
89? 90?
Yes, apparently.
I have an idea for making a greenfield village for torch lake use Strasburg thomas bogey and reskin them for the train cars reskin amusement park cars for Edison reskin the general for Baldwin #7 reskin the Antolope
What happened to origin 8? Did you delete it
No I didn’t. It’s still going to be in my playlist, I’m just redoing the video at the moment. It’ll be back up, better than before. I can assure you.
@@T128Productions oh
1:52 what train is this
That’s former California Western mallet locomotive #46, which was featured in There Goes A Train from 1994. Despite being said to be restored, there’s not enough money to restored the poor thing. It’s rusty, which would mean (if it were being restored already) it would require brand new parts, which can be very expensive. And don’t get me started with the political nonsense that doesn’t help at all…
Anyway, it’s located at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum at Campo, just outside of San Diego, where former USAF MRS-1 #2104 resides. Not to mention ex SP #2353 also on the property.
@@T128Productions if it’s California western 46 then why in the picture it says “45”
Both locomotives worked on the same line.
@@T128Productions I know it’s just you know what nevermind
I know what you’re saying, but what I think is that either one of the crew members mixed up the numbers by mistake, or it’s a given train number. Not the number of the locomotive, but the train it pulls.
I know you can get Walt Disney open cars on the download station for trs2019 I don’t know what to type in do you
I’m afraid not.
@@T128Productions do you know any open car similar to greenfield villages
I know one kind, Hello Dolly from the K&L Trainz Strasburg #90 mega pack, obviously you have to pay for it, but I’m not doing any Disneyland reskins, yet. But, the Greenfield Village ones (even some locomotives too) those I might do, right after I’m done with my 4th Trainz Whistle Pack.
What engine is at 2:29?
That would be Wilmington and Western #98.
No GTW #5629?
No, because it was scrapped in 1987. I even looked on the wiki (link in the description) and that locomotive wasn’t mentioned anywhere. Although I was going to feature it as a visitor, but when the wiki said it took place in California, the geography wouldn’t be right. No engine today would make it across the US alone, and 5629 had mechanical problems.
Also on the wiki, most of the railroad took place in California. It would be problematic for any locomotive from the east coast to travel from such distance…
@@T128Productions i mean it would’ve been a good visitor and there’s footage of the train running and blowing it’s whistle maybe I’ll send a link
@@T128Productions
Link
@@T128Productions i couldn’t send it but just search up “dick jensens pacific” and it’ll just pop up
Yeah it would’ve been a good visitor engine, I’m just saying that a locomotive like that it would be a killer for a locomotive like that to travel such distance.
And more pm 1223
C&o 2765
Nkp 763
Up 9000
0:28 sounds like a Japanese whistle
It kinda sounds like it, but it isn’t a Japanese whistle. It is the whistle off of the number 5: th-cam.com/video/b4YQMOv5Zo0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Zinh9MM_5e5oidRg
This locomotive was renumbered to 555 when it went on display at the Galveston Railroad Museum, the No. 5’s current resting place.