Railway posters and A3 whistle
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Railway posters and A3 whistle
First I was wondering if anyone can give me any examples of some railway posters. And also can anyone get a sound byte of an A3 whistle? I've got the sound they use in MSTS but I would love to hear the real thing. As always thanks for your help.
Once an engine attached to a train, Was afraid of a few drops of rain.
He went into a tunnel, and squeaked through his funnel! And would not come out again.
He went into a tunnel, and squeaked through his funnel! And would not come out again.
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How about trying http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk for posters just type in 'LNER' and 'Poster' and you will get a huge slection of LNER posters.
Regards
Karl
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Karl
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Can't find a sound of a whitle, but there's a picture on here, along with Silver Links http://www.railwayanapage.com/whistles.htm
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Thanks very much for these. I like the LNER posters but do you know of any pictures of other railway posters like the LMS or the GWR? Oh and those whistles are great.
Once an engine attached to a train, Was afraid of a few drops of rain.
He went into a tunnel, and squeaked through his funnel! And would not come out again.
He went into a tunnel, and squeaked through his funnel! And would not come out again.
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See my posting on the LNER loco forum ref; A3 whistles:
In short, they are the LNER group standard whistle, as fitted to everything built post-grouping, except for A4s, O6s and O7s.
Suggest you try to get a recording of 60800, 61264, 62005, 61994 or 60163, 60532 and 62712 when they come "on-line".
Edit: I should have stated, of course, that the bells (and therefore the sound) are common, but the large-boilered locos have an elbow at the base of the whistle so that the mounting does not foul the loading gauge.
In short, they are the LNER group standard whistle, as fitted to everything built post-grouping, except for A4s, O6s and O7s.
Suggest you try to get a recording of 60800, 61264, 62005, 61994 or 60163, 60532 and 62712 when they come "on-line".
Edit: I should have stated, of course, that the bells (and therefore the sound) are common, but the large-boilered locos have an elbow at the base of the whistle so that the mounting does not foul the loading gauge.
Last edited by Sir Nigel Gresley on Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.