When we operate my model railroad, we usually have a train whistle that we blow according to a standard chart of whistle signals.I am wondering if real trains blow their whistle (or horn) while doing typical switching in the yards, or do they only follow the proper signals while out on the road?
It is a real hassle for us to blow the whistles while switching, so on my N-scale railroad, the rules have changed to only include whistle signals when away from the yard.
What do the real trains do? It seems that with several engines switching simultaneously it would become very nerve-wracking to have the whistles keep sounding. But on the other hand, safety should always be number one in importance.
Thank you
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Elias Valley Railroad (N-scale) www.geocities.com/evrr
[This message has been edited by Konstantin (edited 11-15-2001).]