Maybe Randy Gordon-Gillmore or Bill Schultz can weigh in here, but IIRC the
Pioneer Zephyr had several different horns/locations during its
long service on the Burlington so the sound of the horn will vary depending on
what time period you are modeling.
>From a quick look at a few "as built" photos is appears that there were three
>horns behind the air intakes above the cab. These were moved
early on as the horn was too loud in the cab being only a few inches above the
"ceiling".
Charlie Vlk
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