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The reason you can not hear the crew is the sound recorder is placed out side the locomotive. These camera were installed on locomotives to help out with court cases with people that were hit at railroad crossings. The recorders were placed outside so that in court when the person hit says the bell and horn were not blowing or ringing. Then the railroad could come back and saw, your honor we have recordings from that train showing the horn and hell were going at that crossing. So all the railroads did was put the 2 together. More than likely, I have not seen the video yet, but you are probably hearing the dyno's. Although when the train drops below 25 mph, you will still here the dynos going, but they will not slow the train as much. I could be wrong, but if I remeber correctly when you put your train into emergency, the dyno's will drop out. Like I said I could be wrong.
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