Home | Open Account | Help | 268 users online |
Member Login
Discussion
Media SharingHostingLibrarySite Info |
Western Railroad Discussion > Trona noiseDate: 07/01/25 21:04 Trona noise Author: SD45X Climbing up to Garden City this evening........fixed;)
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/01/25 21:47 by SD45X. You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 07/01/25 21:14 Re: Trona noise Author: callum_out Excellent, def worth the trip!
Out Date: 07/01/25 21:36 Re: Trona noise Author: SPgoletablock callum_out Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Excellent, def worth the trip! > > Out Agreed ! My favorite current day Railroad. Date: 07/01/25 21:42 Re: Trona noise Author: SPgoletablock Not to be critical but it's called 'Garden City', good job braving the heat.
Date: 07/01/25 22:00 Re: Trona noise Author: 3rdswitch Sweet.
JB Date: 07/02/25 04:36 Re: Trona noise Author: bobk Very nice!
Date: 07/02/25 13:43 Re: Trona noise Author: cchan006 Tunnel Motor visuals, too. Great video!
Date: 07/02/25 18:48 Re: Trona noise Author: SP8595 Flippin Awesome!
Date: 07/02/25 20:09 Re: Trona noise Author: TheNavigator Well done!
GK Date: 07/03/25 12:47 Re: Trona noise Author: gandydancer4 That sound.....that BEAUTIFUL sound of those big 16 cyl 645s was enough. You didn't need the video (which is great BTW). THANK YOU!!
Date: 07/03/25 13:23 Re: Trona noise Author: JGFuller Interesting how many Tunnel Motors have survived these many years, and on several short lines.
Date: 07/03/25 17:35 Re: Trona noise Author: MrChew Excellent work! That Great White Shark was rather impressive...
Date: 07/03/25 20:45 Re: Trona noise Author: RailRat Exellent sound!
Plus I like how the (faded but mostly still there) UP/SP patina is still there too. Jim Baker Riverside, CA Date: 07/04/25 08:52 Re: Trona noise Author: PHall JGFuller Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Interesting how many Tunnel Motors have survived > these many years, and on several short lines. Why wouldn't they? They're just an SD40-2 with a different radiator section. All analog, no computers. |