@@NortheasternP.T.S. nah that’s EMD. EMD is miles better than GE. Ever heard of the SD40-2? That’s single handedly the best diesel locomotive ever created in the history of mankind.
@@CameronRenaud yeah we got SD60m sd70macs getting retired yet there haven't been a bad complaint about the C44-9Ws and dash 8s were proven better than EMD locomotives
CSX's dash 9's were very early pre-production units with an extended dash 8 carbody and their trucks, but dash 9 components. The first three actually had dash 8 frames.
@@Kudlaty771 The air can leak on occasion, causing the pressure in the main resovoir to drop which would normally set off the compressor past a certain point doesn't answer the question of no whooping overall though, as the air compressor does kick on early in the vid
The locomotive air compressors "whoop" on even when there's no cars compressed. These things are constantly hissing air, releasing air, spitting air, etc while idling. Sometimes the engines will rev up then rev back down on their own too
Something I’ve noticed that is odd to me is this. We can hear the typical diesel “knock” in this engine’s idle. But with EMDs two strokes, I don’t ever hear the knocking sound at idle. I wonder why
I need 10 hours of this.
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Awesome sound! Love it when the compressor kicks in!
Same
This is why i will praise the ge ac4400cw
Perfect for train sim audio mods
They need to preserve one of these!
Gotta love that sounds
This sound is so relaxing
Music to my ears.
That’s nothing because GE is the worst thing to ever happen to railroads
@@NortheasternP.T.S. ALCO wasn’t bad! Their units are reliable workhorses. GE’s blow up everyday.
@@NortheasternP.T.S. nah that’s EMD. EMD is miles better than GE. Ever heard of the SD40-2? That’s single handedly the best diesel locomotive ever created in the history of mankind.
@@CameronRenaud yeah we got SD60m sd70macs getting retired yet there haven't been a bad complaint about the C44-9Ws and dash 8s were proven better than EMD locomotives
@@NOVARailandWeatherEnthusiast I doubt that not every GE explodes
Sick beat.
Best sound ever
What if I wanted 11 minutes of GE idling? lol
Then I shall upload the other minute of footage I got
@@Hunterwj12 lol thank you I'm dying to see that final minute
It sounds like it’s going to blow up
She's a bad mo jammie ❤️
' I'm a dash nine & I'm ready to play, just hookem up daddy, I'll pull it away 🤣❤️
you seem like a delightful fellow, cheers, mate
This helps me think! 😂
Why does this have trucks of dash 8?
CSX's dash 9's were very early pre-production units with an extended dash 8 carbody and their trucks, but dash 9 components. The first three actually had dash 8 frames.
Why there is no "whooping" sound?
This is purely a guess, but maybe the lack of any cars to maintain brake pressure with makes the compressor kick on less often?
@@Kudlaty771 The air can leak on occasion, causing the pressure in the main resovoir to drop which would normally set off the compressor past a certain point
doesn't answer the question of no whooping overall though, as the air compressor does kick on early in the vid
Newer model GE air compressors don't have that whoop noise like the older ones.Different drive motor that starts faster and quieter.
The locomotive air compressors "whoop" on even when there's no cars compressed. These things are constantly hissing air, releasing air, spitting air, etc while idling. Sometimes the engines will rev up then rev back down on their own too
Is it a dash 8 engine cylinders or dash 9?
It is technically a Dash 9, having its electronics, but with a Dash 8 body and trucks.
@@brianh8320 I see no difference between the 2
@@nowhere2471 ty for the heads up
@@ShazzledWolf32 they both have different trucks
@@cat_with_sunglass oh ok
UA-cam didn't strike you for copy right on this "music"? LOL.
Dash 8
nope Dash 9
The one in the thumbnail has EMD trucks?
No they GE trucks.
@@Lanetrainz they look like HTCs
@@ellisjackson3355 they are GE FB3 trucks they do look similar to emd HTL trucks tho
@@Lanetrainz thanks. I've always wondered that and I knew I've seen these trucks before when I was younger
These things always sound janky, not nice at all. Give me an EMD SD-40 any day.
Something I’ve noticed that is odd to me is this. We can hear the typical diesel “knock” in this engine’s idle. But with EMDs two strokes, I don’t ever hear the knocking sound at idle. I wonder why