To get the full effect of what it was like to operate these non noise restricted, leaky standard cab beasts, use a pair of headphones. When they are directly below the camera after rounding the horseshoe curve, turn up the volume until your ears start ringing. In a tunnel, they would rattle the fillings right out of your teeth. Now repeat this for 8-10 hours, and you will understand why the super quite wide cabs are so nice to work in.
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creepycrank ... I wonder if you can still hear if the horn is working...
Oh yea, I also forgot to mention Chessie's GP40-2s were fitted with the loudest K5-LA horns ever made. They could wake the dead. In China. You could be totally deaf and still hear them working. LOL.
Okay just watched, sounded great.
trainfan1221I can't watch this at the moment but will bookmark it here so I remember to next time.
By the way, it is great sound
I think I'll watch it again.
I can tell you the inside of the cab was/is not as load as that. I have never been on the more modern locomotives so I can not compair the two. Yes you had to yell across the cab but it was not as bad as the video would make you think it is.
An old caboose was also very load at high speed. you had to yell across to the other trainman to be heard.
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