Different types of Railroad Crossing Bells I've recorded
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- Опубликовано: 5 мар 2022
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Here is a compilation featuring 30 different kinds of railroad crossing bells that I've recorded ever since I've started railfanning 4 years ago. From different brands to different variations of these bells, this compilation will show every type of them that I managed to get recorded!
Before anyone asks, no, I have not filmed a true NEG E-Bell, at least yet. Despite these bells being very common in the US, they are hard to find in Canada. These bells are mostly only found on the two CSX lines in Canada at the moment (being the Sarnia Sub and the Montreal Sub). Safetran Type 2s are also rare in Canada, possibly even rarer than NEGs.
*For the Safetran Hybrid Bell, the company itself distinguished the bell as an electronic bell, due to there only being one moving part, compared to two on a standard mechanical bell. However, I placed it more into the "mechanical bell" category due to the way it rings and works.
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Great video!
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Nice video I love WRRS bells and WCH bells they make music to my ears
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Great compilation! Love that variety you've recorded! While you have seen some really cool E-bells, mechanical bells will always come out on top.
Also, at 2:47, the "Prototype" GS bell model was apparently an in-production bell too. Maybe it's better to call it an early GS bell? I'd imagine you wrote it that way as a lot of people don't realize that.
Thanks! Yeah, could’ve done that.
Call it GS “ Type 0 “
GS Type 0.5
@@TheBCRailfan we have that type of bell at 0:11 1:49 it makes a diffrent tone we also have some us teardrop bells in greek railway crossings
Nice compilation. Some of my favourites are Western Cullen Hayes bells, though I will always like mechanical bells better than electric ones.
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I HATE THE ELECTRONIC BELLS EWWWW LOL classic will always be my favorite (mechanical)
i like electronic (western Cullen hays only)
I love Electronic bells
Great collection
Great video! Safetran Type 2 aka NEG lol but not to many Safetran Type 2s on UP in region. All are post NEG possibly one being a Safetran Type 2. Cool you caught a Safetran Type 2 in action.
I'm pretty sure all NEGs installed before at least 2010-11 (when Safetran was bought out by Invesys Rail) are actual Safetran Type 2s. Metrolink used a few on their system along with Type 3s.
@@CoastalOCRailfan I know. I was saying aka NEG since he hasn't filmed an NEG E-Bell for this compilation. All NEG bells on UP in my region are post 2011 so they are all NEG except one at Highway 12 possibly.
@@MobileRailSpotterRxR Ah.
Some have more of a horn noise.
@@MobileRailSpotterRxR The NEG bells are actually the common bells on Union Pacific lines, that’s cool that they use the same bells in USA
Nice compilation
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1:46 teardrop bell
My favorite is the Western Cullen Hayes (WCH) (Type 3) He sounds great! Liked from Thailand 🇹🇭. I used to be in the USA 🇺🇸 to hear the railroad crossing bells. I heard the General Signals (Type 1 and 3), Safetran (Type 3)(Low tone) there. The Associated Signal Company is my 2nd favorite. And where is the General Signals (Type 2)? Liked to see what’s in Canada 🇨🇦! That’s a lot to type.
GS Type 2s were used in Canada, USA, and Australia
They were made from 2003 - 2016
some sound better than others
Nice collection of Bells
It’s definitely a shame that the last active US&S Teardrop Bell was replaced in 2019
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Nice vid, I'm a new subscriber
My favourite is the GS type 2
Cool stuff
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WABCO and WRRS sound like a sound effect of a railroad crossing
very cool
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My country in Australia has some similar bells to these
Nice.
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Nice compilation.
Hey so do you know about the crossing that needs to have 5 bells? Western Cullen Hayes e bell Mechanical Bell 2 ASC e bells and safetran hybrid bell?
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@@TheBCRailfan You’re Welcome.
3:50 thats probably the most common bell
Are you the Canadian version of The Central Texas Railfan
That GS type 2 sounded a bit scratch y
1:12 the signal on your side has a very odd “e bell”? Do you have any info about it?
It's not a e bell, it's just like a Thing to cover the Post from the pole
@@Dav1205Firealarmsandelevators Ah, ok! Thank you!
You forgot the WCH 3rd Generation the one with the new WCH logo
Yeah I know. Believe I did, but I didn’t put it in as I wasn’t a 100% sure it was one.
@@TheBCRailfan Ah okay
I didnt know Federal Signal made mechanical bells
They also make fire alarms
4:54 - 5:05 IMO that Western Cullen Hayes Type 4 IMO kinda ... sounds like shit.
Some have more of a horn noise.