Thanks. I'm not familiar with this piece of software. Wondering if I should be upset that it is being used without my permission. Especially if it is monetized in some way. Or is it freeware?
The IR uses the BNSF power on this silica sand train since the longest part of the train's journey will eventually be on BNSF tracks. After the train arrives at Eola. Thanks. Bill
Barron VonHopper I believe the railroad freight traffic has picked a lot to the point where some railroads are power short. One guy even said it reminds him of a model layout with all the different kinds of power running through CN and others.
0:37 SD75M Horn From Trainz
edit: i noticed that various trainz horns were actually sampled from this channel
I saw this locomotive on May 7th, as PRLX 219.
Original SRS SD75 horn audio!
Awesome catch with the Warbonnet SD75M leader!
This horn was used on these wonderful SD75 models in Trainz Simulator. Now I know where the hornsound came from.
Really? This exact audio from this video?
Yes, here's the link to the download page: www.srstrainz.com/Downloads/
Thanks. I'm not familiar with this piece of software. Wondering if I should be upset that it is being used without my permission. Especially if it is monetized in some way. Or is it freeware?
Yes it's freeware.
Thanks. I guess that's OK then.
We will never miss the ATSF!
Fantastic catch! I love Santa Fe!
Thanks very much for watching and the comment.
Bill
Consider this video my birthday present, lol. Great catch Bill!
Good deal.
Bill
0:37 SRS Trainz SD75M K3LA horn origin
Nice as always Bill!
Thanks very much.
Bill
GREAT to see that the "Bonnets" have SURVIVED the "Pumpkins" :) :) :)
Indeed. Thanks for watching.
Bill
great horn!
Awesome love the SD75s
Good stuff back then. Thanks.
Bill
Outstanding
Thanks much, Clarke.
Bill
nice catch Bill !
Thanks!
Bill
Great video! I assume BNSF runs across the Illinois Railway to tap into some business.
The IR uses the BNSF power on this silica sand train since the longest part of the train's journey will eventually be on BNSF tracks. After the train arrives at Eola. Thanks.
Bill
I have noticed lately all the railroads seem to be using each others tracks more often than usual, what's up with that?
Just sharing and leasing power from other railroads.
Bill
Barron VonHopper I believe the railroad freight traffic has picked a lot to the point where some railroads are power short. One guy even said it reminds him of a model layout with all the different kinds of power running through CN and others.
Nice Video!!
Thanks!
Bill