NW-Mailing-List Digest, Vol 197, Issue 64

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Tue Mar 30 22:50:08 EDT 2021


I have not heard the Johnny Cash Norfolk and
Western  theme song until now! Interesting that the chorus “ain’t from around here“ in that they put the L in Nawfok . Also, being in Raleigh , am in Seaboard country and have never heard the Seaboard “hooter“However, in my estimation, the CSX hooters however, in my estimation, the CSX hooters some of them, sounded terrible !!!! they have a high screeching sound . Ken Tanner . former
Roanoker 


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>   1. Re: whistles (NW Mailing List)
>   2. Re: Hancock air whistles (NW Mailing List)
>   3. Re: whistles (NW Mailing List)
>   4. Cargo Moving People - N&W Theme Song (NW Mailing List)
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>   6. BLI Y6b (NW Mailing List)
>   7. Re: whistles (NW Mailing List)
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> Jimmy:
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> Seaboard had some E4 units with Hancock air whistles. Also some E7's had them. All of their SDP35's had them.  They had a melodius sound, closer to a steam whistle than a diesel horn.  The first time I heard one (on an E4) I was startled. That said, I don't think you could mistake the sound for a steam whistle.  I don't know the rationale for their use, other than they would get your attention.
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> --Rick Morrisom
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>  Brian,
>  I have never heard one of the NH air whistles, so, I can not comment on the difference. I would like to hear one though.
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>  Jimmy Lisle
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>  Jimmy:
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>  Does this Hancock whistle differ from the Hancock Air Whistle that New Haven diesels and RDCs were equipped with?
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>  Just a newbie in the world of N&W and VGN.
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>  Brian Gilleran
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> I agree... being younger, and if I was on password and the clue was ?hooter?... whistle would not be my response?
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>> For my part, I would like to know the origin of the nickname-word, **Hooter.*  In steam days, they were called whistles, and I never heard the term **Hooter**  back then.
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>> So, this sounds like a railfan concoction to me.
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>> Where and when did this term come into use ?
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> All
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> A friend sent this to me; I have never heard it before and wonder what its
> purpose was?  Too long to be used in a radio or television commercial; even
> includes a guitar solo.
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> Any ideas? Thoughts?
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> Jim Brewer
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuuI-80Ya7w&list=PLxdTjVOb7zasCHLdgHd65TSmw8w_7U4My&index=127
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> I think "hooter" is an accurate description just as "Banshee" is for the PRR and "steam boat" for the Hancock.Jimmy LisleSent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
> -------- Original message --------From: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> Date: 3/30/21  3:44 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> Subject: Re: whistles I agree... being younger, and if I was on password and the clue was ?hooter?... whistle would not be my response?Christopher J. BunseySent from my iPhoneOn Mar 30, 2021, at 1:30 PM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:?
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>   For my part, I would like to know the origin of the nickname-word, **Hooter.*? In steam days, they were called whistles, and I never heard the term **Hooter**? back then.
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> Abe 
> I don?t think it?s a rail fan thing .
> I have talk to a lot old timer s around  the old N&W non railroaders they refer to them  as hooters not a better description . If you ever hear one in the 
> WV mountains at night . This only applies to the 12 ?  top I would suspect the earlier 7? top was has bad as those PRR banshee s
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>> On Mar 30, 2021, at 3:44 PM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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>> ?I agree... being younger, and if I was on password and the clue was ?hooter?... whistle would not be my response?
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>> Christopher J. Bunsey
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>>>>> On Mar 30, 2021, at 1:30 PM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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>>> For my part, I would like to know the origin of the nickname-word, **Hooter.*  In steam days, they were called whistles, and I never heard the term **Hooter**  back then.
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>>> So, this sounds like a railfan concoction to me.
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>>> Where and when did this term come into use ?
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>>> -- abram burnett
>>> Identity Affirmation Turnips
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