I can hear these things from a mile away when they pull up grade thru my town. Especially on a cold winter night when the clouds are low, the sound travels far.
From locomotives to the most powerful jet engines, GE rules the rails and flight corridors. Most favorite sounding GE engine powers the Boeing 777 but this locomotive is a very close runner up.
Although I'm not really into GEVOs, some earlier Tier 2/3 units still sound badass when notching up or idling. I'm more into Dash 7s, Dash 8s, Dash 9s, Genesis, and AC Series diesels, but they still sound and look cool. If they used a variety of different horns that would make them even better!
@@EdmontonRails honestly, the biggest giveaways are between dash series and the GEVOs are with the sound and the rear radiator sections. GEVOs are bulkier in the back.
@@scenicdepictionsofchicagolife those radiators always reminded me of the blowout hair style. But don't some EMDs have their own variant of those larger radiators in the back as well? They just don't go all the way to the back edge of the long hood
I'm not an expert on audio, but I can tell you this: Camera shoots video at 20-22 MB/S with 48,000 HZ audio. I edit with Adobe Premiere and render at 10-12 MB/S at 96,000 HZ audio. Hope that answers your question.
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Great IL watch that after
Nice to hear the sounds of the diesel engine and generators and not those bloody crossing bells, horns and scanners. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video!
0:50 bad ass sound and backing into the night.
Great shot.
Lol totally bad ass
Love that signature earth shaking GE chug man, nothing quite like it
Can’t forget the clunking GE Idle. I love that too, and the air compressor kicking on.
You can feel the engine…. Amtrak, too.
@@caderamsey8878 the idling GEs always sound like they"re starving for fuel!
I can hear these things from a mile away when they pull up grade thru my town. Especially on a cold winter night when the clouds are low, the sound travels far.
Oh yes, nothing like the smell of diesel, and that good old classic GE chug. If I'm suddenly awoken by one of those, it's going to be a great day.
Love❤❤❤
Hearing a loud GEVO rumble from far away is so relaxing to me
Sometimes I can hear it from my house which is 4-5 miles away
Imma train fan myself. They are monsters. Nuthin but sheer power. The shit u should fear. 👿😡😤😡
@@CSXRailfanNick1003 really? You ain't lying?
@@TheWhiteFamilySeries Nope, lower frequencies travel farther.
Yes! No horn, no bell, only sound of engines! 👍
0:47 That bassy sounds coming from the GE locos are fire!
3:50 - 9766 sounds sick
yeah sounded like it had a few dead cylinders
No horns, no bells no BS---just bad ass GEVO prime movers doing their thing!
Make more of these vids!
Amazing job and the Woop from the air compressor sound's awsome
Thank You, glad you enjoyed the video. The air compressor sounds great for sure.
@@EdmontonRailsno prob the union pacific locomotive sounded like a Jet airplane
Some of the best recorded loco sounds I've heard. Thanks for the video. Your mic must be really good to capture it all, undistorted.
i love this sound
From locomotives to the most powerful jet engines, GE rules the rails and flight corridors. Most favorite sounding GE engine powers the Boeing 777 but this locomotive is a very close runner up.
I like the air compressor turning on and off. I wish MTH had gotten more of that sound on the proto sound.
That Gevo sounds gives me goosebumps
0:53 AWESOME SOUND
Ya know it's gonna be a great video when it starts with a large "whoop"
Excellent GE Locomotive Sounds👌
Very Nice Video👌
I love 4-strokes so much
GE and EMD for life, baby!
We admire huge diesels’ sound…😎
Love that GEVO chug
Those are some awesome diesels
Awesome sounds,thanks for sharing!
Although I'm not really into GEVOs, some earlier Tier 2/3 units still sound badass when notching up or idling. I'm more into Dash 7s, Dash 8s, Dash 9s, Genesis, and AC Series diesels, but they still sound and look cool. If they used a variety of different horns that would make them even better!
Whenever I am in Olds AB And I hear the ES44ACs and AC4400CWs I get goosebumps and I think to myself oh better get ready to watch the train
It's great being able to hear them approaching from far away, echoing across the landscape.
Ha haha yes
Subbed. Sounds ballsy as
0:30 love the snarl of that engine
awesome sounds
Awesome. GE's just sound like power
Awesome video !
Thanks!
@@EdmontonRails Your welcome !
*Excellent!!! - Powerrrrr...*
Nothing compares to the rumble of a GEVO.
Say it with me now: 7:02
One more time: 7:30
Nice video
Great sound! I always preferred running GEs. Thank you for no horns!!!
I like the sound of the turbo and then the engine
0:50 The beast lurks away into the shadows
I agree, I Also like the GE Sound, great Sound! . But I am more fan of EMD Sound, turbos and non turnos!
How to distinguish the type of locomotive without seeing the serial number beside the locomotive? like the difference between ES44DC and ES44AC?
Some railways, such as the Canadian Pacific only operate AC GEVOs. There is also the roster number that can be googled.
@@EdmontonRails honestly, the biggest giveaways are between dash series and the GEVOs are with the sound and the rear radiator sections. GEVOs are bulkier in the back.
@@EdmontonRails or ac4400s.
@@scenicdepictionsofchicagolife those radiators always reminded me of the blowout hair style. But don't some EMDs have their own variant of those larger radiators in the back as well? They just don't go all the way to the back edge of the long hood
Cool thanks mate
Old Hammer Head😮😮😮😮
It's funny that they're using those es and ac4400s for switching
Short railyard in the day of long trains, no where to park a fully assembled consist around here.
@7:03 what is that sound? Almost like an industrial AC motor starting up like those star/delta vids.
Engine-driven air compressor starts, if the locomotive is in neutral the engine will speed up to increase the air compressor's speed.
Muted Thunder, “boom-boom-boom-boom.”
Amazing!!!!!
Thanks!
Awesome
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching
The night train, about .30 seconds in - what’s in the sky ?
Based on TimeandDate.com it was likely Jupiter, possibly Saturn
5:45 listen to those girls sing
What mic did you use?
I'm not an expert on audio, but I can tell you this: Camera shoots video at 20-22 MB/S with 48,000 HZ audio. I edit with Adobe Premiere and render at 10-12 MB/S at 96,000 HZ audio. Hope that answers your question.
Mic used was internal microphone of Nikon D3300. I have a piece of mattress cover foam taped to the camera, over the mic to muffle wind noise.
Love me some g e sounds
5:21 UP GE AC45CCTE #7499 Steaming And Whoop Sound
5:30 STEAMING LOUD !!!!!! [AGAIN]
And no horns.
I wish I could live near railroad tracks so sounds like these could drown annoying noises made by people.
non turbos
It does sound great.