The horn on 6773 is a Canadian M3H horn it was on this engine when it was used by via Rail and later the Grand Canyon Railway it is by far my most favorite Canadian horn of all time especially if it’s mounted on a MLW FPA4
@@NorthEasternMotionProductions Had an M3, as 1822 is gone lol I think they swapped its horns out, it had an M3, 6771’s horn, and 4241’s RS3L at different points. I think these were all for a short time and it had its own horn, though I don’t know what it was because I’m not very familiar with horn types Edit: 1822’s main horn I believe was an RS3K
Good video! Was that 1822’s horn on 6773, kind of sounded like it
Thank you; I appreciate your kind words. As for the horn, I’m not sure. I didn’t really document the 1822 well.
The horn on 6773 is a Canadian M3H horn it was on this engine when it was used by via Rail and later the Grand Canyon Railway it is by far my most favorite Canadian horn of all time especially if it’s mounted on a MLW FPA4
@@TexasRailfan21-RailfanRyan It sounded different in other videos, that’s why I asked
It reminded me of 1822
@@NS_0314I believe 1822 has a Nathan M3, aka the original American version
@@NorthEasternMotionProductions Had an M3, as 1822 is gone lol
I think they swapped its horns out, it had an M3, 6771’s horn, and 4241’s RS3L at different points. I think these were all for a short time and it had its own horn, though I don’t know what it was because I’m not very familiar with horn types
Edit: 1822’s main horn I believe was an RS3K