British Steam Whistle Compilation Volume 4
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- čas přidán 17. 01. 2021
- It's time for the annual Steam Whistles video.
In this time of constant bad news, sit back and enjoy British steam whistles I've captured over the past 12 months, with some archive thrown in.
Locomtoives featured:
70000 'Britannia'
34067 'Tangmere'
92212
60009 'Union of South Africa'
34027 'Taw Valley'
46115 'Scots Guardsman'
30925 'Cheltenham'
53808
6233 'Duchess of Sutherland'
506
34072 '257 Squadron'
73082 'Camelot'
41312
847
31625
31874
60007 'Sir Nigel Gresley'
45596 'Bahamas'
35028 'Clan Line'
30053
34070 'Manston'
34053 'Sir Keith Park'
SS Shieldhall
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Excellent compilation as always, Britannia's whistle has to be my favourite of this selection 👍
Yep mine too
0:35 amazing!
i have been locking forward to this
T&T'd with Britannia & The Shieldhall Organ, fantastic, thank you :-) :-) :-)
Τα πιο ωραία χρόνια και τα καλύτερα έργα που βλέπαμε με τα τρένα με τρένα παλιά
Awesome whistle sounds of the United Kingdom! Here in the United States, there is a miniature 24" gauge C.P. Huntington steam engine with a whistle that sounds similar to the start of the British Railways Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 #92212's whistle blast in this video (at 0:35). The small C.P. Huntington steam engine I am referring to is the #287 locomotive that pulls two coaches at the Trail Dust Town in Tucson, Arizona. My parents and I rode on one of the coaches in August 2001, and my dad and I rode on it again in June 2023 for nostalgia. Somehow, whistles of miniature C.P Huntington steam engines have a heck of a similarity.
In any case, it's very cool that we have similar whistle noises in the USA. Plus, I would love to come to England and Scotland in the United Kingdom to ride on some of the British passenger trains in this video one day because some of their steam engines are some of the world's only life-sized locomotives to have whistles that sound a lot like what the USA has for its miniature C.P. Huntington engines!
I just binge played all 4 of these compilations because I was a TTTE fan in childhood.
Me too.
Same. Long live TTTE!
excellent whistle highlights mate
Superb selection as usual!
Why is it that LMS Hooters always sound like they're not working properly, the Duchess of Sutherland at 1:22 being a rare exception.
Maybe it’s the pitch, or it could be the way they were built that plays a part in it? Also, is the Black 5 an exception?
My top picks have got to be the Britannia/DOG (71000) whistle as well as the LMS hooter whistle
Also amazing is 0:25
Just wanted to ask what was the locomotive which was in neath.
BR standard 7mt, 70000 Britannia masquerading as long scrapped classmate 70022 Tornado
duchess of sutherland,... what was the consist she was pulling?
It's a recreation of a Milk Train.
@@HenrysAdventures ahhhh
I would like to hide one of these
2:04 and 2:06 sounded like 73096 steam engine
It's 73082 'Camelot' which is the same class of loco as 73096.
what if the brits had 6 chime whistles?
Well they do have a few 5-chimes on their American s160 locomotives, so it couldn’t be too hard to imagine.
10,000th viewer
its Thomas the tank engine and friends.
My only real awareness of tank engines and British trains.
No, it's his cousins on the main line!