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  2. Train whistle - Wikipedia

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    One of two (front and rear) whistles on steam locomotive 60163 Tornado. A train whistle or air whistle (originally referred to as a train trumpet or air trumpet) is an audible signaling device on a steam or gas locomotive, used to warn that the train is approaching, and to communicate with rail workers.

  3. Steam whistle - Wikipedia

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    A recording of a mass blow of traction engine steam whistles. The whistle consists of the following main parts, as seen on the drawing: the whistle bell (1), the steam orifice or aperture (2), and the valve (9). When the lever (10) is actuated (usually via a pull cord), the valve opens and lets the steam escape through the orifice. The steam ...

  4. Steam locomotive components - Wikipedia

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    a blower valve, which regulates the steam supplied to the blower (11) [3]: 8 a whistle lever, which varies the steam supplied to the whistle (3) [3]: 96 blowdown (or blow-off) cocks, which allow water to be ejected from the boiler to avoid concentration of impurities remaining after evaporation of steam. [3]: 8 Whistle

  5. Train horn - Wikipedia

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    Train horns are sounded where a whistle post (marked with the letter "S" for siffler – "to whistle") is present. If the whistle post is labelled "J" (meaning jour – "day"), the horn is only to be sounded between 07:00 and 20:00. Horns must also be sounded when passing an oncoming train, and shortly before reaching the last car of the train.

  6. MR 0-10-0 Lickey Banker - Wikipedia

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    The engine was withdrawn on 19 May 1956 and scrapped by Derby Works in September 1957, [citation needed] having covered 838,856 miles (1,350,008 km), mostly on the Lickey. [3] BR Standard Class 9F number 92079 took over, acquiring Big Bertha's electric headlight for the duty.

  7. Steam donkey - Wikipedia

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    A steam donkey or donkey engine is a steam-powered winch once widely used in logging, mining, maritime, and other industrial applications. Steam-powered donkeys were commonly found on large metal-hulled multi-masted cargo vessels in the later decades of the Age of Sail on through the Age of Steam , particularly heavily sailed skeleton-crewed ...

  8. What 'secret' loudspeaker codes mean at department stores - AOL

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    This "code" is one of many innocuous sounding secret codes that. If you've been shopping in a big box retail store you've probably heard an announcement on the loudspeaker such as, "code yellow ...

  9. JNR Class C11 - Wikipedia

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    It blows its whistle every noon, 3 pm & 5 pm. C11 296 [2] C11 304 [2] C11 311 [2] C11 312: Oigawa Railway in Shizuoka Prefecture (used for spare parts). It made its final run on September 8, 2007. [2] C11 322 [2] C11 324: Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum in Kyoto (cab section only) [2] C11 331 [2] C11 351: Sendai General Shinkansen Depot in Rifu ...