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tommyr
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May 2002
From: Oliver B.C. Wine Capitol of Canada
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Whistle signals
Posted by
tommyr
on Saturday, November 6, 2004 6:36 PM
Hi There; I am waiting arrival of a Broadway Limited Mikado & I was wondering where I can a list of whistle signals. I know a lot of them but not all. Thanx Tommy Telefone
Tom
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Sunday, November 7, 2004 5:40 AM
I found the following information on a 'live steam' website. I tink it is what you aare looking for. Jennifer
(Signals are illustrated by "o" for short sound, and "=" for longer sound.)
ENGINE SIGNALS
Sound Indication
Succession of shorts
Used when an emergency exists, or persons are on the track. When other train crews hear this signal, they must stop and ascertain that it is safe to proceed.
====[one long] Train is stopped. Brakes are applied.
= = Train releases brakes and proceeds.
o o Acknowledgement of any signal not otherwise provided for.
o o o When train is stopped, means backing up.
o o o o Call for signals.
= o o o Brakeman/conductor to protect (flag) rear of train.
= = = = Brakeman/conductor to return to train.
== == o == Train is approaching public crossing at grade and to warn personnel when their view is restricted.
00000000000 Warning to people or animals on track; general alarm.
Communicating signals to be used by the brakeman/conductor.
Sound Indication
o o When the train is stopped: proceed.
o o When running: Stop.
o o o When the train is stopped: Back up.
o o o When running: Stop at next station.
Flag or Colored Light Signals:
Red Stop.
Yellow Proceed with caution, prepared to stop at next signal.
Green Proceed.
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tommyr
Member since
May 2002
From: Oliver B.C. Wine Capitol of Canada
415 posts
Posted by
tommyr
on Sunday, November 7, 2004 1:43 PM
Hi There; Thankyou very much this is exactly what I was looking for. Tom
Tom
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wccobb
Member since
May 2003
From: US
88 posts
Posted by
wccobb
on Friday, November 12, 2004 10:11 AM
Two short whistles ( o o ) was the standard signal used by the engineer to acknowledge that he'd received the "high ball" from the conductor and they were going to get out of town. Back in the days before stokers, it really meant: "Everybody but the fireman, SIT DOWN !!!"
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Saturday, November 13, 2004 3:11 AM
Great Story! Sit!...or your gonna fall over!
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Friday, December 31, 2004 12:56 AM
hey there, also try the UP website. If you go to the public info page they have history and operations of the Locos and cars. You should find their whistle page. Good luck.
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