Train Sound Files
This page is made up of WAV and MP3 (audio) files of train sounds - Check them out! Feel free to use the .wavs as Window's sounds on your PC for Personal Use Only.
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recordings visit the Locomotive Horn Section
My WAVs:
*F40 394's horn - "Jingle Bells," and "Shave and a Haircut". 401K *F40 316's horn - same songs as 394. 586K _______________
E60 hornone blast. 141K
F40 #340 (at grade crossing- awesome!) 1044K
My M5 multiple blasts (the last three honks
are with the horn facing backwards). 658K
My K5LA My first horn ever, a K5LA put
on the CNY NRHS E8 #808 while running an excursion train. 624K
Amtrak WAVs:
Unbelievable recordings of an engineer friend playing tunes on the horns!
*The First Concert,blown on a P32AC-DM horn including "Jingle Bells," "How Much Wood Could a Woodchuck Chuck?," "Shave and a Haircut, Two Bits". 1099K - very long file, but worth it!!!
F40 horn (K5LA) 12K
F40 #215 multiple blasts (P5A horn) - recorded by Terry Johnson. 370K
F40 #240three blasts (P5A horn) - recording by Terry Johnson. 92K
F40 #259 at RR Xing (K5LA) - recorded by Terry Johnson. 491K
F40 #309at RR Xing (M5 horn - very loud and "spine tingling" when blown all the way) - recorded by Terry Johnson. 492K
F40 #369 at a crossing (K5LA) -recorded by Terry Johnson. 204K
F40 #369at a crossing (differnt sound - shows how unique the K5LA can sound when theres a different engineer and manual valve in the cab) - recorded by Terry Johnson. 335K
F40 399 at two RR Xings (cool K5LA) - recorded by Terry Johnson. 416K
FL9 horn(highballing K5LA) 22K
FL9 - Jingle bells 287K
Genesis I (P40) - K5LA horn(K5LA) 26K
GP40TC: #197arriving station (K5LA). 254K
GP40TC: #198 (K5LA) one blast. 25K
Turboliner three blasts. 187K
Steam Locomotives:
A single note whistle and a chime whistle talking back and forth (MP3 format - 40 seconds). Recording from - "40th Anniversary Commemorative of the Reading T-1"
A single note whistle blowing for a crossing (MP3 format - 32 seconds). Recording from - "Accent on Steam"