gary233 I guess the real question relates to major differences. Could an NW2 have the same horn as an GP9? Or a Mikado the same as a 0-6-0?
I guess the real question relates to major differences. Could an NW2 have the same horn as an GP9? Or a Mikado the same as a 0-6-0?
BNSF UP and others modeler This might help: http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/13/t/269145.aspx. Also check this page on the soundtraxx website here: http://www.soundtraxx.com/choose/choose5.php. I found the second link really helpful while asking the same question as your first one.
This might help: http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/13/t/269145.aspx. Also check this page on the soundtraxx website here: http://www.soundtraxx.com/choose/choose5.php.
I found the second link really helpful while asking the same question as your first one.
Thanks that’s helpful. Found the steam whistles too
I'm beginning to realize that Windows 10 and sound decoders have a lot in common. There are so many things you have to change in order to get them to work the way you want.
So maybe a non-issue. I guess I’ll stick with what I like. After all my railroad is freelance and is not depicting any specific railroad. In fact it’s renamed The Gary Louis Railway.
Various historical societies for specific railroads MIGHT have that info. To get the exact one definitely needs some research, espcially on post-merger railroads, like Conrail. THere is no one standard "GP40-2 horn" - the railroads that ordered the locomotives specified what horn they wanted. If you take locos from multiple predecessor railroads, now you have say a bunch of Conrail GP40-2s where some have one type of horn because they came from one railroad, and others of the exact same model locomotive have a different horn because they came from a different railroad.
There are some horn sites that have pictures of various horns, so combined with a decent picture of the prototype that shows the horn clearly, you cna make a fairly educated guess as to which exact horn it is. Here's one:
http://www.dieselairhorns.com/collection.html
This guy is local to me and has a rack in the back of his truck where he mounts horns and brings them to various (outdoor, of course) railroad shows and demos them.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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Most DCC Locomotives these days come with an assortment of horn/whistle selections. Usually I just pick one I like.
Other than researching each locomotive, is there a list or website that matches the appropriate horn/whistle with the locomotive?