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up9018
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10/01/2008 7:58 PM
Back prior to radios, the lead locomotives use to communicate with a helper through steam whistle signals. Does anyone know where to find what these signals were? Mostly for D&RGW or RGS.
Greg Elmassian
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10/01/2008 8:34 PM
google: "steam whistle signals" - 1 second...
http://www.shiawasseehistory.com/signals.html
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DKRickman
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Salisbury, NC
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10/02/2008 8:09 AM
Does anybody know when these (and other RR rules, for that matter) were codified nationally?
Kenneth Rickman - krickman1@carolina.rr.com
Salisbury, NC
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Ole Toad Frog
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Roasharon, Tx.
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10/02/2008 7:21 PM
Which RR you looking to get the tones for? Most all was national but some RR had different signals.
Toad
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Brakeman
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10/02/2008 8:03 PM
All of the whistles are different for each railroad. Here are the basic ones for the railroad I work for:
"o"=short "--"=long
-- = Standing, brakes applied
-- -- = Release brakes, proceed forward
o o o = Release brakes, proceed back
-- -- o -- = Approaching crossing
These are common on many railroads, especially the crossing one
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aceinspp
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10/04/2008 3:09 PM
All railroads in the west use all the same rules. Later RJD
RJD Chief Engr D & S RR
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