Scott, I have installed 3 Tsunamis in three of my brass CB&Q locos. Heavy in the 4-8-4 05, medium in the 2-8-2 01A, and light in the 0-8-0 F2. I use NCE DCC. The whistle choices are good, and I final
Actually, there have been several recordings, commercially available, that ave recordings of CB&Q steam locomotives. These include, but are not limited to Mobile Fidelity's "Sunday Only" which covere
These recordings were made by Vinton Wight and released on Folkways Records. Folkway Records folded on the death of the owner and the recordings were acquired by the Smithsonianin 1987. I have been t
there is the recording by somebody called sunday only that was a record with both sides cbq sounds including 5632 west boud through burlington iowa and climbing the hill if i remeber right the record
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I purchased "Sunday Only" on a commercially produced CD several years ago. C&S steam is also included. Mike Cafferata __________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Ma
Author: "Myers, Scott V." <svmyers@southernco.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 20:11:38 -0600
Dick and others, I certainly appreciate everyone's feedback regarding the use of the Tsunami sound decoders. I did dig out some of my old videotapes of CB&Q/C&S steam locomotives. One of the best as
Scott - Keep in mind that the movies of 1940s-1950s steam locomotives, such as Steam Locomotives of the Colorado & Southern, were usually taken with either 8mm or 16mm movie cameras without sound. Da
Several years ago, there was an email regarding the fan trips. Someone warned that on the fan trips, other whistles were or may have been substituted. I do not remember the specifics. So, older album