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Ralph I don't know if they had horns or not. I assume they had at least 1 horn, but I did not check any pics. I just removed the cab and made the associated modifications, but I did not check any details or make any changes not related to the cab.
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I'm not sure, but I think they would need to have horns for the hostler to use for warning people when the units were being shuttled around a yard or engine terminal.
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Russ Bellinis Wrote:I'm not sure, but I think they would need to have horns for the hostler to use for warning people when the units were being shuttled around a yard or engine terminal.
Or even for back up moves. But..could the horns on the B unit be operated from the cab of an A unit?
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eightyeightfan1 Wrote:Russ Bellinis Wrote:I'm not sure, but I think they would need to have horns for the hostler to use for warning people when the units were being shuttled around a yard or engine terminal.
Or even for back up moves. But..could the horns on the B unit be operated from the cab of an A unit?
I don't think the horns from one unit can be operated from another unit, but when they are coupled up in a consist, the horn in the A unit would loud enough to be adequate. The reason for a horn on the B unit is when it is being shuttled around the yard or engine terminal alone by a hostler.
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After thinking about it I did some looking and haven't found a PC unit with a horn so far...
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That doesn't mean the Baltimore and Potomac shouldn't have one, of course!
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Russ Bellinis Wrote:I don't think the horns from one unit can be operated from another unit, but when they are coupled up in a consist, the horn in the A unit would loud enough to be adequate. The reason for a horn on the B unit is when it is being shuttled around the yard or engine terminal alone by a hostler.
That is correct. The horn is not an MU function and can only be sounded from the cab of the unit it is on. The B units do have control stands inside the hood, F unit B units had them as well. I do believe there *should* be at least 1 horn, but I could be wrong.
Ralph Wrote:After thinking about it I did some looking and haven't found a PC unit with a horn so far..
That doesn't mean the Baltimore and Potomac shouldn't have one, of course!
Ralph
Odd to me that there isn't a horn mounted
somewhere. Of course you're right, the B&P shall have horns on their "B" units!!
Dave
*EDIT* I just looked through countless photos of Santa Fe GP7B and BN, BNSF, UP, and PRR GP9B units, and NONE of them had a horn shown. Maybe it was down under the pilot or something. Or maybe they just didn't have them? Ralph, I guess you are good to go!!!
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I love that SW1. Who makes it? I need one, that is one of the few diesels the PM had prior to 1946.
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iis612 Wrote:I love that SW1. Who makes it? I need one, that is one of the few diesels the PM had prior to 1946.
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That is a Walthers SW1. Thanks for the compliment!
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Last night I was once again lucky enough to be a guest at Dale Latham's Peidmont Southern. He was kind enough to let me run some of my equipment but I only have one decoder equipped B&P loco, a GE 70 Tonner. Still, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to see one of my models traverse his beautiful railroad, so here are a few pics.
The only operating 101-class GE 70 tonner left on the B&P roster.
A meet with one of Peidmont Southern's RS-1 diesels on a manifest freight.
Passing by the yard on the main line
Crossing the valley on a particularly nice bridge.
One of the Peidmont Soutern's beautiful F units.
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Nice pics of your equipment on a good looking layout! You know that I'm an admirer of that caboose!
Ralph