QUOTE: Originally posted by DPD1 I'd assume the older units are probably worse, even with the windows closed. I remember I use to see some Amtrak crews using those David Clark headsets on the old 40's. That would probably be best, since you could still hear the radio. Dave -DPD Productions - Featuring the NEW TrainTenna LP Gain RR Scanner Antenna- http://eje.railfan.net/dpdp/
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman Earplugs are required on any locomotive. Dave H.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas I don't know about particular models but every time I go on a cab ride on the Union Pacific, eye protection and ear plugs are manditory. At least hard hats are not required yet (in the cab).
QUOTE: Originally posted by MP173 Are the ear plugs required because of the high decimal level? I know it sounds like a silly question, but since I have never been in a cab running at speed, I am not aware of the noise level. As one who had ear damage as a teen, I can certainly understand the need. ed
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