The rhythmic sequence was actually created by legendary railroad engineer Casey Jones. A man of six-foot, four-and-a-half-inches, Jonathan Luther "Casey" Jones, who lived in Jackson, Tennessee, was nicknamed "Casey" because he was a country boy who was born in (differently-spelled) Cayce, Kentucky. Famous for being a living legend, a hero who saved a toddler from his own train - too much story to explain here - being able to play tunes on his steam engine's whistle (including the Shave and a Haircut's "tune" he'd created), and some personal "attributes" we can't mention here (since this is a family discussion), he died, again being an hero, saving passengers in a tragic train wreck in the year 1900, at age 37. And speaking of tunes, he's immortalized in the 1909 song, "The Ballad of Casey Jones."
I need to start making friends with engineers lol!! All joking aside, really great video!! I really enjoy seeing these. I occasionally get horn shows from the UP engineers here in West Texas, but nothing like what you get!
2:20 that trains horn sounded like geese
Truc Ks yeah true LOL
Truck Spotting it sounded like geese in the horn lol
lol
It does
2:10 best one, hands-down.
1:10 is amazing
5:12 the best one
4:08 is the best 😊
Keep up the good work!
3:05 he flips you off!!
he waved
misleading comment, i think he was waving actually..
1:04 Is Definitely The Best!
I had my speed set a 2x for some reason but it actually sounds good
The rhythmic sequence was actually created by legendary railroad engineer Casey Jones. A man of six-foot, four-and-a-half-inches, Jonathan Luther "Casey" Jones, who lived in Jackson, Tennessee, was nicknamed "Casey" because he was a country boy who was born in (differently-spelled) Cayce, Kentucky. Famous for being a living legend, a hero who saved a toddler from his own train - too much story to explain here - being able to play tunes on his steam engine's whistle (including the Shave and a Haircut's "tune" he'd created), and some personal "attributes" we can't mention here (since this is a family discussion), he died, again being an hero, saving passengers in a tragic train wreck in the year 1900, at age 37. And speaking of tunes, he's immortalized in the 1909 song, "The Ballad of Casey Jones."
This is awesome, keep 'em comin, and maybe put in trucks and NJT and Amtrak!
I need to start making friends with engineers lol!! All joking aside, really great video!! I really enjoy seeing these. I occasionally get horn shows from the UP engineers here in West Texas, but nothing like what you get!
I made friends with a couple of engineers two on CN and one on GO Transit
My favorite one was the ACE
@@Crystal-2028 it is an ACE.... an ACU is an ACE with reversed traction motors.
NS Railfan456 same
You guys mean 1:19? Well, That is an ACU...
Adrianne Burney are you blind
@@WesternSouthDakotaRailfan2006 are you dumb There are no SD70ACEs that have the number 7281 and a K5LA the normal horn for the Aces are K5LLAs
3:39 look at the post on the right lol
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Nice shave and a haircuts 👍👍
What an awesome compilation! Love it... so many different horns to hear. :)
WOW! GREAT Compilation Austin! It's sadly true though only 31 train's out of the many from last year's vol.2 You and they did there BEST!
It sucks that the H-trains are dying out. To make it longer next time, could you add in truck SAAHCs?
0:29 sounds like a K3LA
awesome video austin
3039's K3 makes it sound like a dash 9
Hey Austin, could you do a Volume 4 with NJT trains, trucks, and other misc SAAHC's?
Awesome video
I love your vids keep up the good work 🚞
I love the intro
1:25
I watched this on my friends phone it’s incredible.
Good Video!
Nice!
Awesome
Nice video i was wondering when this one was. Ive gotten some shaves as well
@Austin Trains Yo, Nice Video, Bud.
nice btw what camera do you use?
Love these shave and haircuts😍😍is there a certain way to get this hornshow or do they randomly give u one
Just do the old air pull when we come by an we will shave it up for you.lol
and by the way its amazing
Cool video do Winchester and Western tomorrow
What means exactly Shave and haircut? A rhythm of a horn show?
2:13 thumbnail
sounds like a UP and S freight are doing jingle bells EARRAPE
How do u get the engineers to give a Shave and haircut or do they randomly do it?
Upstate South Carolina Rail Productions - I know the engineers personally, so they’ll do it if they see me as a joke lol.
@@AustinTrainsOfficial oh awesome lol I may need to do that
Please do more truck videos
Nice!!!! I have a new NS video!
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Great video Austin