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Train Whistle heard at night though not near any tracks for miles
February 25, 2012 | Beowulf9

Posted on 02/25/2012 7:04:02 AM PST by Beowulf9

At night I hear a train whistle where I live, only occasionally and actually rarely. Have heard it about 3 or 4 times in about 7 years.

Thing is I live about 7 miles from a train track. Is it possible to hear a train whistle that far away?

and it does sound kind of ghostly, echoey, resonates.

I wondered if anyone else hear knows how far a train whistle can be heard.

I live in Phoenix Az, by Camelback Mountain.


TOPICS: Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: night; train; vanity; whistle
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To: Beowulf9
This particular model of 5-chime air horn was developed for Amtrak in 1975, but single note, 3 chime and 5 chime air horns have been in use on locomotives since the 1930s.

Even some late model ('40s-'50s) steam locomotives carried air horns in addition to their steam whistles. Most were of the single note variety.

Steam whistles are not as efficient as air horns and consume a relatively large volume of steam when in use.

It was found that fuel and water savings were obtained by using the air horn in place of the steam whistle as the main warning device on those steam locomotives so equipped.

Here is a video of preserved Southern Pacific 4449, a streamlined steam locomotive built in 1941, arriving in Naperville, IL on a 2009 excursion run, demonstrating both her deep 3 chime whistle and her single note air horn:

SP 4449 Arrives At Naperville With Airhorn !

101 posted on 02/26/2012 7:08:28 AM PST by Yankee (ANNOY THE RNC AND THE MEDIA: NOMINATE NEWT GINGRICH!)
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To: Beowulf9

Yep, very plausible given the right atmospheric conditions.


102 posted on 02/26/2012 8:46:16 AM PST by Fire_on_High (WTB new tagline, PST!)
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To: 21twelve

That poem is gorgeous. Yes, you should try and get that copyrighted.


103 posted on 02/26/2012 8:51:38 AM PST by Beowulf9
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To: Beowulf9

Actually, we later figured out it was coming from the “L” train station about two blocks away.


104 posted on 02/26/2012 10:57:03 AM PST by Krankor (eenie meenie, chili beanie, the spirits are about to speak.)
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To: Krankor

“Actually, we later figured out it was coming from the “L” train station about two blocks away.”

Darn. Always wanted to hear a ghost train story, lol. Well, thanks for being truthful. That’s really to be commended on your part.


105 posted on 02/26/2012 11:12:22 AM PST by Beowulf9
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To: Beowulf9
Sorry, I was just kidding around about the Ghost Train. For a big chunk of my life (except for now) I always lived close enough to the "L" to hear it at night. There really isn't a whistle, more like a very distinctive "click" "click" of the train wheels on the tracks. I can't even begin to remember how many times I fell asleep with that sound ringing in my ears. As a kid and young adult, I grew to love that sound. When I read your post, it inspired me to look up the "L" station and the barbershop I used to go to as a kid right across the street. That really brought back some nice memories. Here's a few pics. Thanks for inspiring some nice memories.

106 posted on 02/26/2012 11:49:44 AM PST by Krankor (eenie meenie, chili beanie, the spirits are about to speak.)
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To: Beowulf9
10, 12 miles for a train light is very possible...it all depends on the topography.

Ask an old soldier about lighting his cigarette in the field.

107 posted on 02/26/2012 11:58:47 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Krankor

oooh, yeah. Train station in snow is nice. Old beautiful barbershop chairs, love it.

It’s not Long Island is it?


108 posted on 02/26/2012 12:02:50 PM PST by Beowulf9
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To: Beowulf9

It’s a suburb on the northern border of Chicago. Incredibly beautiful city but, sadly, the Berkley of the Midwest.


109 posted on 02/26/2012 12:14:58 PM PST by Krankor (eenie meenie, chili beanie, the spirits are about to speak.)
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To: Krankor

Darn, wish that ghost train story was real. Lol.

What a lot of fun this train thing was, still thinking about it. Learned a lot.

Takes a lot to cry, takes a train to laugh.


110 posted on 03/02/2012 10:18:37 AM PST by Beowulf9
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To: Beowulf9
Here's a sad yet ironic tale.
Ghost train death
I wonder if this young man's spirit, along with the ghost train he so desperately wanted to see, now haunts this section of track.
111 posted on 03/02/2012 3:25:31 PM PST by Krankor (eenie meenie, chili beanie, the spirits are about to speak.)
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To: Krankor

Wow! Poor guy, I will not go looking for ghost trains, on the track itself. He saved that woman’s life though.


112 posted on 03/02/2012 7:39:16 PM PST by Beowulf9
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To: Krankor

Meant to say good point about the man haunting the track of the train he hoped to see. Ironic and chilling.

One for you:

http://www.joe.ie/news-politics/current-affairs/noise-from-ghost-train-is-driving-locals-mad-in-kerry-0021655-1


113 posted on 03/03/2012 10:04:09 PM PST by Beowulf9
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To: Beowulf9

Good story, but I wonder if these Irishmen heard those noises after a few pints at the local pub.


114 posted on 03/09/2012 7:46:57 PM PST by Krankor (eenie meenie, chili beanie, the spirits are about to speak.)
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To: yarddog
I live about 5 miles away from a railroad crossing and every now and then, I hear the train whistle like it was coming through my back yard. It's really eerie how this only happens every once in a while. Most of the time, I forget all about the fact that there is a railroad nearby because I usually never hear it.

It happened again just a few minutes ago so I googled "train whistle at night" and this thread popped up as one of the first results. So I thought it odd that this thread started only about a month ago.

115 posted on 03/16/2012 5:24:31 PM PDT by SamAdams76 (I am 59 days away from outliving Phil Hartman)
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To: SamAdams76

Our senior class trip was to Washington DC and to the New York World’s fair.

When we toured the capitol building they showed us how some of the original founders could hear every word their political opponents said across the floor. apparently the dome somehow bounced it back to that place. They demonstrated it and it worked.


116 posted on 03/16/2012 8:14:53 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: Beowulf9
I was taking the dog for a walk around sunset and I thought of your thread. There is a "ghost neighborhood" near my house where they paved some new roads but never got around to building houses there. So it's a great place to take the dog for a walk where you don't have to worry about traffic.

So on top of the hill, where the really expensive houses will (or might) eventually get built, I heard train whistles off in the distance. Now the Danbury branch of the Metro North Line passes a good 10 miles from my house as the crow flies so I was amazed to hear the whistles so clearly. That is the closest active railroad to where I live.

It was definitely eerie as the sun had set and it was getting very dark with just a smudge of orange/red in the western horizon.

117 posted on 11/09/2015 3:00:26 PM PST by SamAdams76 (It's time we sent a junkyard dog to Washington to run the low life out)
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To: Beowulf9
I live about 7 miles from a train track. Is it possible to hear a train whistle that far away?

Yes.

118 posted on 11/09/2015 3:01:06 PM PST by NorthMountain ("The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things")
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To: SamAdams76

BTW, I should mention that I live in a new house now in Connecticut. When I posted here three years ago, I was living up in northern Massachusetts.


119 posted on 11/09/2015 3:02:10 PM PST by SamAdams76 (It's time we sent a junkyard dog to Washington to run the low life out)
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To: Beowulf9

I lived near there in my youth (close to Arcadia high school, is it still there?) And I used to hear a train early in the morning. I knew damn well there was no track for miles, and I used to marvel at being able to hear it. And not just the whistle either... I could hear the rumbling of the tracks.


120 posted on 11/09/2015 3:15:52 PM PST by Semper911 (When you want to rob Peter to pay Paul, you'll always have the support of Paul.)
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