@SierraRailway Thanks. Considering it was shot on an HD camera phone with a mic the size of a pin head... it sounds pretty good. It is interesting how different the whistles sound just by having the locomotive running tender first vs. engine first. I have an audio recording of the #28 running the Mother Lode Cannonball from apx. 1978 up to Fassler and back... as soon as I get a nice break from work, I'll digitize it and post it.
I like how you are right behind the tender so you can clearly see the whistle and watch the engineer blow it. Great vid!
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Thanks. Considering it was shot on an HD camera phone with a mic the size of a pin head... it sounds pretty good. It is interesting how different the whistles sound just by having the locomotive running tender first vs. engine first. I have an audio recording of the #28 running the Mother Lode Cannonball from apx. 1978 up to Fassler and back... as soon as I get a nice break from work, I'll digitize it and post it.
Kevin did blow the Two Longs, Short too, and long whistle blast. He just blew it so fast that its hard to tell.