This is another great engine that EMD has made. P.S. I am aware of the noise problem that they have along with a fragile cab when crashing in the front, however those don’t count, cause the way I see a bad trains if the engine is unreliable meaning that Mechanically Unreliable would be when the parts were off too fast(Example: GE P30CH pooch) while operationally Unreliable would mean that the engine breaks down during operations, highly or dangerously Unstable or both, or their rushed. (Example:EMD SD50) (Example: LMS fury) (Example: Alco C855)
The loud noice when you hear it start up is the air flowing in the turbine to start it up. Yes you are thinking correctly, it has a air starter. And not a normal electric starter.
@@pranavghantasala6808 Well, i'm not really an expert, but if i were to throw a wild random guess, its probably an alarm saying that engine is starting up for anyone that is around since it is pretty much very loud. The camera dosen't seem to pick it up tho
@@pranavghantasala6808 The loud buzzer before the prime mover cranks up is the air pressure alarm,all that does is go off when the air pressure for the brakes are below minimum required numbers,and it will stop ringing once the air brakes build up enough pressure while the locomotive is idling. All locomotives have loud buzzers when the air brakes are below pressure to make it known that it's unsafe to let the train move until it builds up air pressure.If it's not moving already. One museum that I'm a member for,we have a 1954 Alco RS-4-TC-1A from the military that also has one.It goes off when the electrical components activate,but once the prime mover is turned on,it stops ringing.Sometimes when the air tanks aren't drained,it won't need to sound off for a few minutes once the unit is running because there still is enough air pressure,or more,that hasn't been released from last time,even though I do it any time I've operated it after a day's use to prevent a build up of moisture.Ours is obviously much more smaller than most EMD locomotives,being a switcher,so it never takes long to build up and also doesn't require as much as a more massive locomotive.
Thanks. Love that EMD 2 cycle turbo whine.
Gotta love that EMD Airstart
0:29 what a perfect diesel engine start sound!!
AMAZING! it's so cool that I have a HO scale UP SD70ACe and it sounds just like it.
Athearn genesis?
Probably because those sounds on the model, we’re in fact recorded from a real sd70ace
love it! from ice cold to Monster Power!
This is another great engine that EMD has made.
P.S. I am aware of the noise problem that they have along with a fragile cab when crashing in the front, however those don’t count, cause the way I see a bad trains if the engine is unreliable meaning that Mechanically Unreliable would be when the parts were off too fast(Example: GE P30CH pooch) while operationally Unreliable would mean that the engine breaks down during operations, highly or dangerously Unstable or both, or their rushed.
(Example:EMD SD50)
(Example: LMS fury)
(Example: Alco C855)
Absolute great rail therapy...Thanks for sharing....Big like from Romania
Damn that was clean! Almost nothing from the exhaust! 👍🏻
I never thought U P would finish as top dog but bless them U P is top dog
What a nice sounding choo-choo :-) you got a love those EMD's!
Oh my god I love that sound
Love “WHOOSH! WHINNNNNNNEEEEEEE”
Nice!!! ❤
Awesome
thats cool!
lovely sd 70 diesel start up ,love to own sd70 diesel train ,unoin pacific my favorite railroad company 😊
New roblox sd70ace audio:
0:27
That nice.
That was awesome!!
YESSSSS
It looks like my scooty horn 😂😂😂😀😀😀
What's that loud noise and what a beautiful engine
What loud noise there's several
The loud noice when you hear it start up is the air flowing in the turbine to start it up. Yes you are thinking correctly, it has a air starter. And not a normal electric starter.
@@sylphontherexouium1164 cool! So what's the repeating buzzing sound at the beginning?
@@pranavghantasala6808
Well, i'm not really an expert, but if i were to throw a wild random guess, its probably an alarm saying that engine is starting up for anyone that is around since it is pretty much very loud. The camera dosen't seem to pick it up tho
@@pranavghantasala6808 The loud buzzer before the prime mover cranks up is the air pressure alarm,all that does is go off when the air pressure for the brakes are below minimum required numbers,and it will stop ringing once the air brakes build up enough pressure while the locomotive is idling.
All locomotives have loud buzzers when the air brakes are below pressure to make it known that it's unsafe to let the train move until it builds up air pressure.If it's not moving already.
One museum that I'm a member for,we have a 1954 Alco RS-4-TC-1A from the military that also has one.It goes off when the electrical components activate,but once the prime mover is turned on,it stops ringing.Sometimes when the air tanks aren't drained,it won't need to sound off for a few minutes once the unit is running because there still is enough air pressure,or more,that hasn't been released from last time,even though I do it any time I've operated it after a day's use to prevent a build up of moisture.Ours is obviously much more smaller than most EMD locomotives,being a switcher,so it never takes long to build up and also doesn't require as much as a more massive locomotive.
How to you jump start an air starter locomotive? With another locomotive. Done it three times so far. I just shake my head every time.
Well that was easy.
That a Air Starter?
Is that an air starter?
sounds like it judging from the hiss
No it's an engine starter
Yep it is. it sounds beautifull dosen't it?
@@johnrauner2515 under rated dad joke
CC 205
A sweeter sound isn't heard.
Ge c44-9 idle