@@GTFilms3636 it’s interesting that steam engines have to blow in quiet zone regardless because they don’t have ditch lights I recall when big boy 4014 came to Texas in 2021 in Fort Worth. He blew at all the quiet zone crossings, and I soon learned that’s actually a regulation anything that predates an engine that has ditch lights has to blow in quiet zones.
@@GTFilms3636 yep I’m surprised that no one has complained about something that you wouldn’t hear very often the rare sound of an steam locomotive’s whistle
Nice video! I really don't like wayside horns, but luckily there are almost none in my area. I knew most of the crossings would be the BNSF ones in Escalon & the crossings you filmed in Texas!
Well I actually planned to make this compilation but waited until I went to Texas and the videos were published from there so I can use them also in the compilation. This was one of the compilation I waited to do for a few months.
Some of these wayside horns sound like Canadian train horns, some sound similar to 6936’s RS3L, and there are some on the East Coast, which sound like K5LAs. There are other variations out there, but I don’t know where those are.
Honestly Wayside Horn Is Way Better Than Quiet Zone!
Im excited to see this one
What I also found out is, if the X isn’t flashing at all, the engineer is required to blow the horn on the locomotive at the crossing
The engineer can still blow their beautiful train horns in the stupid quiet zones if they want.
@@GTFilms3636 it’s interesting that steam engines have to blow in quiet zone regardless because they don’t have ditch lights I recall when big boy 4014 came to Texas in 2021 in Fort Worth. He blew at all the quiet zone crossings, and I soon learned that’s actually a regulation anything that predates an engine that has ditch lights has to blow in quiet zones.
@@TexasRailfan21-RailfanRyan oh
@@GTFilms3636 yep I’m surprised that no one has complained about something that you wouldn’t hear very often the rare sound of an steam locomotive’s whistle
@@TexasRailfan21-RailfanRyan oh yeah 😀
Nice video! I really don't like wayside horns, but luckily there are almost none in my area.
I knew most of the crossings would be the BNSF ones in Escalon & the crossings you filmed in Texas!
The 1st Generation wayside horn 14:20
I live in Houston and i See trains in surgar land ALL the time! I love it!
y'all can thank me for wanting a railroad crossing compilation like this lol
Well I actually planned to make this compilation but waited until I went to Texas and the videos were published from there so I can use them also in the compilation. This was one of the compilation I waited to do for a few months.
Well if I had to pick a wayside Id have to say the one here with a deeper tone sounds a tad better than the flatter one of texas, but not by much
It should be that it's just one pattern for the 15 seconds before the train arrives. I'd imagine theyd have a way to wire that
Those bad boys sound really cool, specifically Sugarland's
1:48 I find these wayside horns annoying, their low pitch sound is the thing that annoys me most. The rest of the wayside horns, I love.
Some of these wayside horns sound like Canadian train horns, some sound similar to 6936’s RS3L, and there are some on the East Coast, which sound like K5LAs. There are other variations out there, but I don’t know where those are.
That first clip what is Highway 90 ALT Sugarland it’s right in front of dynamic fitness
The one at Yosemite st is probably the best RS3L imitation. Not scratchy at all
Mchenry Avenue is not a scratchy horb
Nice!
i hope theres a warbonnet here
my question is: can wayside horns be on the loram railgrinder or some other loram rail cleaners or ballast ones
11:00 Low profile RECO Gate Lights
The horns go off before the crossing activates. That’s not how it is in DeKalb IL
Great video!
The first one sounds like the Los Angeles Kings goal horn
What about San Clemente
13:22 what type WCH bell is that?
types? what a funny fantasy. anyways idk what type it is because i don't believe in the WCH E-bell types
Nice
The wayside horns in Texas sounds weird for some reason
They don’t sound werid, Texas has different wayside horns.
Oh thanks for reminding me
same
My dad loves trains
0:14 0:15 those are my favriote horns
They are not cool. They are just sirens.
However great compilation!
I find the wayside horns very annoying
Right By Urban Air Adventure Park
It would've been nice if we had wayside horns for quiet zone crossings in Anaheim.
Wayside Horn: There’s the train! Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!
sounds like a K3LA
I'm personally not a fan of these things, considering how unrealistic most of them sound. It's REALLY annoying when they don't shut off either.
wayside horn better than no horn
Train: I have to escape!
Ths is lke the toy train hrns quieter thn the train itself smewht
The horn rooooooooooooar
I really really really HATE wayside horns
It's Way Better Than Quiet Zone!
@@GummyMarioTheUnionPacificFan It still is a quiet zone
Nice