3:28 I like that horn! 3:43 I like that horn too! 5:22 why does 3642 not have its headlight on, while the other engine does? 8:02 that horn sounds amazing! Australian locomotives have great whistles/horns!
You'll be surprised to know that the horn fitted to the locomotive at 8:02 is actually an American made and designed Nathan Airchime K5UL-AU-LS. It is a variant of the K5LA designed specifically for the Australian market.
5:16 I like how the train crews performed The USA Crossing horn sequence (long long short long) in different locomotives on some of the rail lines in Australia. Very interesting and awesome locomotive engineers
Jerry Smith it’s not American although there are some used in America. The horns were specifically designed for Australian locomotives so it doesn’t sound like American horns
I understand what you're getting there, because I can see the 5 chimes on that NR Class in Australia. Yeah a variation of the K5LA Just as the North American counter part.
Incorrect! Not a Nathan Airchime horn at all! The NR class locomotive is fitted with Swedish made Kockum Sonics MKT-75 5 chime horns. The horns have thermoplastic bell constructions and are very fragile and considerably unreliable. When the NR classes were first introduced to service, the horns were ridiculously loud, and shortly afterwards, air restrictors were fitted into the base of the horns to quieten them down. Personally, I do not like them as they sound sharp and unpleasant. The "Nathan K5LA" counterpart horn you mention is not fitted to NR class locomotives. It is the Nathan Airchime K5UL-AU-LS. 'UL' meaning Ultra Low manifold, or "tomato stick" manifold as us horn collectors like to call them. 'AU' denote Australian market. 'LS' denotes "Low Sound" as the horn has two air inlets. One feeds air to a single chime which acts as the "urban quiet horn" whilst the other port supplies air to the remaining chimes as the "country" "main warning" horn. The K5UL-AU-LS is fitted to all modern locomotives entering service here in Australia. It is designed the mimick and play the same notes as the older inferior Kockum MKT-75's on the NR class.
Yes the Nathan K5UL-AU-LS was designed and tuned by Nathan Airchime in the USA to play similar notes to the Kockum horns mounted on the NR class locomotives. Yes it is an American made variation of the K5LA for the Australian market.
Luis P Nathan K5UL-AU-LS. A Nathan 5 chime air horn created by Nathan but fitter to UGL’S C44aci’s and C44acHi’s. They also added them to GL’S and CM’s I believe. But I’m not sure on those two.
0:13 awesome driver
3:28 I like that horn!
3:43 I like that horn too!
5:22 why does 3642 not have its headlight on, while the other engine does?
8:02 that horn sounds amazing! Australian locomotives have great whistles/horns!
the 36 doesn't need the headlight on, it's not a requirement during the day
You'll be surprised to know that the horn fitted to the locomotive at 8:02 is actually an American made and designed Nathan Airchime K5UL-AU-LS. It is a variant of the K5LA designed specifically for the Australian market.
I'd doubt it. They'd be illegal, too.
I found u again
8:02 that horn is usally on every train
4:30 I cant get over that beautiful CB&Q 5-chime!
5:42 Nathan K5UL-AU-LS. The CTrail (Connecticut Rail) has these horns on all of their GP40-2H/3H’s. I love them
Thanks, never knew which horn these had thought they were different
8:58 LOOK AT THAT FOAMER!
5:16 I like how the train crews performed The USA Crossing horn sequence (long long short long) in different locomotives on some of the rail lines in Australia. Very interesting and awesome locomotive engineers
2:54 BATTLEFIELD 1942
0:35 that 5 chime is mint
5:42 what video on the channel was that
Love the Horns in the video
4:04 awesome horn!
5:50 Oooh a American WCH E-Bell
Australia and New Zealand utilizies these railroad crossing bells as well.
We don’t care about your American stuff
Welcome to Australia you donk
8:02 that was a loud horn
Nathan k5ul-au-s
7 Chimed horn
Me: Ah Fack Me
It sounds American
Jerry Smith it’s not American although there are some used in America. The horns were specifically designed for Australian locomotives so it doesn’t sound like American horns
The horn at 3:29 sounds like alot like the Nathan K3LA
I understand what you're getting there, because I can see the 5 chimes on that NR Class in Australia.
Yeah a variation of the K5LA
Just as the North American counter part.
Incorrect! Not a Nathan Airchime horn at all! The NR class locomotive is fitted with Swedish made Kockum Sonics MKT-75 5 chime horns. The horns have thermoplastic bell constructions and are very fragile and considerably unreliable. When the NR classes were first introduced to service, the horns were ridiculously loud, and shortly afterwards, air restrictors were fitted into the base of the horns to quieten them down. Personally, I do not like them as they sound sharp and unpleasant.
The "Nathan K5LA" counterpart horn you mention is not fitted to NR class locomotives. It is the Nathan Airchime K5UL-AU-LS. 'UL' meaning Ultra Low manifold, or "tomato stick" manifold as us horn collectors like to call them. 'AU' denote Australian market. 'LS' denotes "Low Sound" as the horn has two air inlets. One feeds air to a single chime which acts as the "urban quiet horn" whilst the other port supplies air to the remaining chimes as the "country" "main warning" horn. The K5UL-AU-LS is fitted to all modern locomotives entering service here in Australia. It is designed the mimick and play the same notes as the older inferior Kockum MKT-75's on the NR class.
OK, How about I would say its an Australian variation of the K5LA.
Like that one?
Yes the Nathan K5UL-AU-LS was designed and tuned by Nathan Airchime in the USA to play similar notes to the Kockum horns mounted on the NR class locomotives. Yes it is an American made variation of the K5LA for the Australian market.
OK
Fantastic compilation.
The horn at 4:48 is easily my favourite
8:25 was that a Nathan K5UL horn
Ofc
you heard someone say GL class, MP33C, C44ACI and CM30MMI use K5ULAULS horns
6:33 oh my good
0:27 Cool Train horn!
3:28
6:31 ARE THOSE AMERICAN POWER POLES?!
No
America stole them from Australia of course
@@Planetrainguy a good portion of the horns are american shush
@@lazrailfanner7170 no
No more ‘merica
this must have taken forever to put into one
Best horn video ever!
6:24 😨
K5la
@@pnrdel9224 K5-UL-AU-LS
They were too close to the edge of the platform
6:24 what horn is that called?
K-5UL-AU-LS
K5UL
K-5UL-AU-LS, AU stands for Australia and the LS stands for Low Sound
4:40 what horn is that? I got a horn show and it had this horn
K5UL-AU-LS
I love the P5s
anybody know what the horn at 3:35 is?
That K5UL-AU-LS at 8:02.... sounds as loud as a K5LAR23.
Worth my time
Loud H set horn at 3:35.
Obsessed With Trams you mean at 3:37
4:48 4:11 whats name this a type of horn
Westinghouse AA
It sounds similar to a wabco aa2
It s neither of those. It is the WABCo A+B
WABCo pneuphonic A + B chime
How come Australian trains barely blow their horns i mean like isn't that dangerous
Because Australian drivers aren’t annoyingly stupid with their horn blasts.
@@Planetrainguy actually American trains are required to blast the horns, but here we do it whenever
@@RailsOfTheSouth Ik now but I didn’t know back then
@@Planetrainguy oh ok
@@Planetrainguy then why are you watching this???? This is a horn and whistle compilation not trains going past???
OMG 5:44 AN AMERICAN RAILROAD CROSSING E-BELL!
That's sounds like Union Pacific E Bell crossins in Vinita Oklahoma crossin E Bell
Not everything is American Jesus these are Australian trains and crossings stop relating things to America
Micheals train vlogs IKR!
Micheals train vlogs and they do that in every train horn video
Stop comparing Australia and America. We use the same equipment they use
Can I please use these in my video game?
Comment again and maybe he’ll notice
What horn is 0:11
MKT-75
Loved the video! ❤️️❤️️❤️️
Train at 8:08 the best horn
8:02
At 4:17 oh my god I know that train
Zachary Skelly 620/720/800/900 class railcar
Great video.
One of those trains have the same train horn in Connecticut.
Liam Nico Buckley Robinson that's pretty cool what one
I’m a Metro North expert, please tell me which one you’re referring to.
Turbocharged Rail Videos the K5UL towards the end
Love the video, mate!
why do they honk thier hons 1 time and not 4?
Different rules
4:57 windows xd
Nothing seems Windows xd
The windows are fine
@@michaelsrailwayfilms7928 Or maybe on freigh cars
Where is this?
Straya mate
@@Planetrainguy I now know this because four years ago me was astronomically stupid
0:19 NS horn
Michael Batters i know
6:26 and 8:00 sounds like a hybrid k5la
Luis P Nathan K5UL-AU-LS. A Nathan 5 chime air horn created by Nathan but fitter to UGL’S C44aci’s and C44acHi’s. They also added them to GL’S and CM’s I believe. But I’m not sure on those two.
"how" did u put it in to 1 video
You will be missed NSW Rail Films.
lol that V set
Where is 5:48?
Wondabyne
Mr Gus Meister thanks, I’ll have to check it out if I ever go to Australia.
But watch out because there is nice horn alert there
Me too
Lit
is this in austrralia?
Yea
0:20 6:36 good P5
should get one on my car
I like trains
It’s fun
I subbed
Long and loud is how i like em
The British trains have baby horns compared to that.
Sad in a way
Nah the 68 sounds good
@@GoldM4official Not really
I hear lots of Nathan P5's
I like how most of us viewers arent even Australian lol
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Spot the uk horns!
Szűcs Milán no
I spotted one of them
@@michaelsrailwayfilms7928 The british horns
and also american horns
Are you kidding me! STOP RELATING THINGS TO AMERICA!
American trains are borwing
America copied the c44aci and made a trash version called the ‘AC4400CW
Stuff you America i hope scott morrison hires a hitman against joe biden
It is a real shame you guys have little to no Leslie Supertyfons in NSW... Use a Leslie if you really want to tell people to get out of your way.
Richard Cai what country are you even from mate?
QANTAS 001 Australia.
Im Aussie too
G class and bl class has them
Nerds
Shut
up
Kiss Your Sister
Whatever lol
1:55 anyone know what horn that is?
Awesome video.