@@RobloxGamer6422 I know that, of course, but you can be absolutely certain that a large number of components (such as the open door alarm) is made in China for Chevrolet - Andy
Some steam locomotives has airhorns for countries from SP 4449, Milwaukee Road 261, Series Hiwatha and F6, PRR S1, NYC Niagara, China Railway QJ, SY, RM, JS And Series Classes, Poland PKP Ol49, Pt47, Px48, Pm36-2, and Russia Soviet P36.
I’m from Beijing (lives here in the states), 1772’s front was modified to look like KD6-487, all 3 locos only come out at the Steam Locomotive Festival in January, but if you are lucky, you might encounter one of them, as many film crews make train scenes of movies or shows here.
Well done video capturing the whole process! (Would like to have followed the locomotive as it passed.) Crossbuck reads: *Be careful* *Fire car* (means locomotive "train") The sign below reads: *Red signal stop car* *No signal, stop use* [Blue lamp dark means no electricity.]
They carried on building steam because it simply made economic sense. China has vast quantities of coal but not much oil. Their early demise was because (as with western countries) the steam locos were eventually seen as an embarrassment. The Chinese authorities felt the need to modernise to show the west they are a serious power! There is still a handful left working but they're now in their last few months of life. See - ua-cam.com/play/PLNKEdhmODMJwMYOtPl5p0NYnhxStAn8jN.html Andy
There were no gates at this crossing. Just the two men you can see who held up the red triangles you can also see in the video. You may be interested in four other videos of crossings from the same trip - China - Fuxin 6 - SY Busy Road Crossing - November 2012 China - Fuxin 3 - SY wheel slip - November 2012 China - Fuxin 5 - Traditional Level Crossing - November 2012 China - Fuxin 4 - Traditional Level Crossing - November 2012 You should be able to search for these clips.
Tx! I see by your channel that you guys love railways and steam trains... all around the world!!! Nice one. (I've driven steam at Wolsztyn. Nothing like pulling into a big city station with a load of commuters in tow. Really good fun!!!). Hugh
Yes, you're right about 1771. It's explained in the clip description. 1771 and 1772 are both plared as 1999 built although 1772 was actually outshopped in early 2000. It was cold there but personally I'd sooner be at -10c than +45c !
The driver uses both his air horn and chime whistle here because he's crossing a busy major road. The whistle has its design origins in the USA. Chinese steam locos are copies of Russian designs which, in turn, are copies of American designs !
I'm afraid not. It could be made locally as this railway system is part of a local business network and not officially part of the China Rail system. As a point of interest, the sign says "Be careful + Train". In my travels around China I find there is no standard crossing style or warning, although many of them are similar.
@@illinois_missouri_fanatic Somehow, I doubt that! Take a look at this list here www.made-in-china.com/products-search/hot-china-products/Siren.html ..... Andy
I heard recently that Steam is nearly gone in China. I gotta ask since I’m a mini fan of Chinese Steam locomotives due to how similar they are with American Steam locomotives. Do you know what has happened to SY1771 or 1772? Were they preserved?
I have to admit that I'm not 100% certain. I think that both may still exist on the Tiefa system but I haven't visited there for some years. I had heard they were running enthusiast specials. I'm sure someone reading this will correct me! ...... Andy
1770, 1771 and 1772 would come out every year in December as a tourist event, they would also come out if there is a film crew filming some scene about trains.
It was about -15c at the time. It's steam that's coming out not smoke. At really cold temperatures there's always a lot of steam formed by condensation ...... Andy
Steam locomotive with whistle and air horn. That's rare. Also I didn't know that China still uses these beautiful steam locomotives. Is that Russian or American or Chinese built locomotive?
This video is 12 years old. All the steam in China has now gone, sadly. At this time all the remaining steam locos were Chinese built. They were all equipped with both steam whistle and air horn - Andy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam Too bad, that steam locos in China are gone. Do they have railway museums, where they can keep these locomotives like in other countries for tourist trips?
There's the Beijing Railway Museum. It has a good collection but it's a bit sterile ... locos just painted and on display. There are a couple of narrow gauge tourist lines around the country and several dead steam locos on display in towns. As far as I know, that's it - Andy
Well this was filmed in 2012. These locos are all out of service now. But if you look at the link below - these are the very last hard working steam locos in the world - still to be seen right now (2017) ua-cam.com/play/PLNKEdhmODMJxI2j-Vg4jtbeZqw2GfatEM.html
@@BoCuTun it actually tells people that it is safe to cross, and that the crossing is working properly. if the red or white lights are both off and not lighting up, the crossing is out of service and people have to look for trains by themselves.
How often does China operate their steam locomotives also who agrees having horns on steam locomotives are only ment for diesels unless it's 4449 the daylight which has one
Apart from a handful of narrow gauge locos running mainly for tourists, there are now only about six steam locomotives working in China. These are at the Sandaoling opencast coal mine in Xinjiang Province, north western China. These locos are worked hard every day and are likely to continue working until 2020 (with a possibility they may go on until 2022). To see my most recent videos, please take a look at my playlist - ua-cam.com/play/PLNKEdhmODMJwMYOtPl5p0NYnhxStAn8jN.html All Chinese steam locos were fitted with both steam whistle and air horn. The video you've been watching here is a good example of both being used alternatively. Their use seems to be random! Andy
@@evanf1293 They'll stay working until the opencast coal mine is exhausted. They're expecting this to be around September 2020, although they may discover a new coal seam which could extend this period to 2022. There are also two deep coal mines but, I guess, these will become diesel served when the steam is finished. Andy
@@charlesgault3777 They'll be the same then, probably. Thiis a SY Class locomotive in the video. There are members of the SY and QJ Classes in the USA ...... Andy
Unfortunately, this steam train is no longer working with steam. Over the last few years in China, there's been a huge and rapid modernisation of almost all aspects of life .... unless you're an ethnic minority living in a far corner of the country, in which case you still live in the last century! Andy
I agree. It certainly is. The sounds in this clip are a fabulous mix - the crossing warning sound, the chime whistle and the air horn used alternatively. One of my favourite sequences ....... Andy
This is in Tiefa which is near to Shenyang in Liaoning Province. The railway still exists but there are no longer any steam operations there ..... Andy
Great shot - love the SY class...... wasn't 1771 the second last steam loco built for standard commercil service in the world (1999) - her sister 1772 being the last? Anyway, glad it was you guys out in that cold and not me. It's +45 here today (C of course!!) …☁☁☁⁘⁙☁☁⁙..☁……Hᴜɢʜ….TU…..ツ
All Chinese steam locos were fitted with both a steam whistle and an air horn. We here both in this clip, being used alternatively. I have to say, I prefer the steam whistle! Andy
My dad used to make me and my brother walk along the railway lines in York. He was a roster clerk so he knew what trains ran when. It is only when he died that I found out he was an idiot! How we are still alive today is beyond my imagination!
This is a re-visit for me as I've seen the video before, but it's well worth another look. Needless to say I prefer the steam whistle. They don't lean on the whistle as heavily as we do here in the USA. Over here we hdl the whistle open all the way through the grade crossing. Here's NKP 765 sporting a N&W freight whistle blasting through a rural grade crossing on an employee special. Maybe you've already seen it. Enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/edwLFONrVUk/v-deo.html
Well, this was filmed in 2012, as you can see. Since then almost all has disappeared. However, there's still one location in the far North West of the country where steam is hauling coal out of an opencast mine. Please see my playlist - ua-cam.com/play/PLNKEdhmODMJxI2j-Vg4jtbeZqw2GfatEM.html Andy
@@coloradostrong I know, thank you. I use translators regularly but this comment is in 2 languages (Jap and Chinese) and doesn't make sense when I translate it ! - Andy
👍Great steam horn 📯 !! Top 3 👍best ones in the world. Plus ⚡electric horn. 2 attendants working on the same spot. Typical, everybody have a job in a Communist country. Nice video. Thank you. Dodzse.
I love the Chinese steam whistles ... not so keen on the air horns though !! Everybody has a job in China (almost) but they get paid hardly anything - unless you're part of the "communist" elite. Andy
That's because New Haven 3025 is a Chinese built SY class - exactly the same as the one in this video. It was built in China in 1989 and shipped new to the USA - Andy
It is! In China all steam locos were equipped with a steam whistle and an air horn. They used them at random according to the circumstances. In this clip, each is used alternatively ....... Andy
That crossing bell sounds exactly like a chevorlet door chime
Probably made in the same Chinese factory !! Andy
They do things differently in China.
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam Chevrolet is American
@@RobloxGamer6422 I know that, of course, but you can be absolutely certain that a large number of components (such as the open door alarm) is made in China for Chevrolet - Andy
Thank you. On occasions like this the key is to have a good understanding of what is going to happen!
What an odd crossing bell...
Seriously, it sounds like the door alarm in a Mitsubishi.
Probably both "Made in China" !!
BikerBoyNJ LOLOLOLOL!!!
Well, it's the whistle that really matters! :-)
That’s what it is!
@@captainminecraft631 CHINESE RAILROAD CROSSING
Amazing video! That's the most lovely whistle I've ever heard on a steam loco yet!
The driver plays the whistle beautifully .... Andy
Tbh they sound a heck of a lot better than the air horns they sound more frequently in China.
Some steam locomotives has airhorns for countries from SP 4449, Milwaukee Road 261, Series Hiwatha and F6, PRR S1, NYC Niagara, China Railway QJ, SY, RM, JS And Series Classes, Poland PKP Ol49, Pt47, Px48, Pm36-2, and Russia Soviet P36.
All Chinese steam locomotives were fitted with both air horn and steam whistle. The driver in this clip is using them alternatively - Andy
I’m from Beijing (lives here in the states), 1772’s front was modified to look like KD6-487, all 3 locos only come out at the Steam Locomotive Festival in January, but if you are lucky, you might encounter one of them, as many film crews make train scenes of movies or shows here.
I'd love to see one of the US QJ's in action one day. We'll see! ...... Andy
Andy and Dandan Fisher - Steam Around the World Right
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam finally, 1772’s front was modified back to the original shape! However it’s now carry only one lamp, making it look unique.
@@rickd3777 Interesting. Thank you .... Andy
Well done video capturing the whole process! (Would like to have followed the locomotive as it passed.)
Crossbuck reads:
*Be careful*
*Fire car* (means locomotive "train")
The sign below reads:
*Red signal stop car*
*No signal, stop use* [Blue lamp dark means no electricity.]
Unfortunately I had another video guy stood to the left of me so couldn't pan. A pity, I agree!
Andy and Dandan Fisher so that's why you didn't film that much because the man would tell you off!
@@origamichannelandotherstuf4766 wait robert or the other guy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam bell sound like a backup alarm
@@thunderbolttdmplayz6750 I think perhaps all these alarms are "Made in China"! ... Andy
That 5 chime is music to my ears
Fabulous isn't it? .... Andy
crazy to think there was a standard gauge steam locomotive built for revenue service in 1999.
They carried on building steam because it simply made economic sense. China has vast quantities of coal but not much oil. Their early demise was because (as with western countries) the steam locos were eventually seen as an embarrassment. The Chinese authorities felt the need to modernise to show the west they are a serious power! There is still a handful left working but they're now in their last few months of life. See - ua-cam.com/play/PLNKEdhmODMJwMYOtPl5p0NYnhxStAn8jN.html
Andy
Oh I've heard them already. Take a look at -
USA - Diesel 1 - Norfolk & Southern at Tyrone, PA
No bells or sirens on this crossing though!
Nice video! Wow, I can’t believe this video was a long time ago.
How time flies. 12 years ago already - Andy
There were no gates at this crossing. Just the two men you can see who held up the red triangles you can also see in the video. You may be interested in four other videos of crossings from the same trip -
China - Fuxin 6 - SY Busy Road Crossing - November 2012
China - Fuxin 3 - SY wheel slip - November 2012
China - Fuxin 5 - Traditional Level Crossing - November 2012
China - Fuxin 4 - Traditional Level Crossing - November 2012
You should be able to search for these clips.
0:00 Broken Flashing White Light, light on solid.
This is China. Solid white light is correct. They don't follow American rules (or Japanese or Russian etc.) ....... Andy
Tx! I see by your channel that you guys love railways and steam trains... all around the world!!! Nice one. (I've driven steam at Wolsztyn. Nothing like pulling into a big city station with a load of commuters in tow. Really good fun!!!). Hugh
Yes, you're right about 1771. It's explained in the clip description. 1771 and 1772 are both plared as 1999 built although 1772 was actually outshopped in early 2000. It was cold there but personally I'd sooner be at -10c than +45c !
wait till you hear the electronic bells here in america
0:38 1:04 whistle
0:53 horn.
@@lodowygroszek2541 All Chinese steam locomotives were fitted with both a steam whistle and an air horn - Andy
does china even have any gated crossings?
Here's an example of the latest technology :))
ua-cam.com/video/LzILZ7M3esk/v-deo.html
.... Andy
Trains are my favorite vehicles my dream is to drive one of these when I become an engineer!!!
You should start as a volunteer on a heritage railway line. Where are you in the world? - Andy
Mine too. I also like trains. I'm watching train videos since my childhood. I even playing train simulators and learning how to drive trains.
I rate this crossing 10 out of 10 cuz this crossing is so satisfying even this crossing is in roblox
0:34이것은 독일건널목소리?
제 추측으로는 독일 국경 경보는 중국에서 만들어진 것 같아요! - Andy
What road is this?
I don't know. A major road out of TieFa ! - Andy
Super videos !
Thank you !
You're welcome :)
irelandbloke
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The driver uses both his air horn and chime whistle here because he's crossing a busy major road. The whistle has its design origins in the USA. Chinese steam locos are copies of Russian designs which, in turn, are copies of American designs !
@drencemangalindan4840 They're copies of Russian designs which were themselves copies of US designs .... Andy
This is the last- era Chinese steam locomotive
You are right. The last steam loco built in China was SY1772. The one in this video is SY1771, the next to last steam loco to be built.
Andy
I heard another train horn at the locomotive train at 0:53
It's the same loco - Andy
Steam locomotives in China have both whistles and air horns.
Is SY-1771 a China Railways JF1 2-8-2?
No. It's a SY Class 2-8-2. The JF is slightly larger .... Andy
Maybe this one illustrates the point better -
USA - Grand Canyon Railway, Pumpkin Patch Train 2012
China: We are the best.
USA: No, your not the best, we are
I'm not sure I see the point in this comment. Nobody is best at everything, I'm afraid ..... Andy
I'm afraid not. It could be made locally as this railway system is part of a local business network and not officially part of the China Rail system. As a point of interest, the sign says "Be careful + Train". In my travels around China I find there is no standard crossing style or warning, although many of them are similar.
The little rectangular sign says “in case of red light - stop, in case of no lights - out of service”
@@rickd3777 Well, I guess that sums it up nicely! ...... Andy
Andy and Dandan Fisher - Steam Around the World yes
the steam train horn sounds freaky
color color whistle
The whistle sounds ghostly
1:10 old train
I have a channel full of old steam locos hard at work. Take a look at some of my others! .... Andy
Nice Catch!
Thank you. Please look at some of our other videos .... Andy
Chia sẽ hây lắm bạn ơi ❤❤🎉🎉
I'm pleased you enjoyed the video - Andy
The horn from 0:53 sounded almost a lot like the Metrolink F125 and the Hyundai Rotem cab car horn
Probably all made in the same Chinese factory 😄 .... Andy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam they're actually manufactured by Nathan Manufacturing in the US
@@illinois_missouri_fanatic Somehow, I doubt that! Take a look at this list here www.made-in-china.com/products-search/hot-china-products/Siren.html ..... Andy
I heard recently that Steam is nearly gone in China.
I gotta ask since I’m a mini fan of Chinese Steam locomotives due to how similar they are with American Steam locomotives. Do you know what has happened to SY1771 or 1772? Were they preserved?
I have to admit that I'm not 100% certain. I think that both may still exist on the Tiefa system but I haven't visited there for some years. I had heard they were running enthusiast specials. I'm sure someone reading this will correct me! ...... Andy
1770, 1771 and 1772 would come out every year in December as a tourist event, they would also come out if there is a film crew filming some scene about trains.
我喜欢蒸汽引擎上的哨子。
Some more video of Tiefa: ua-cam.com/video/ix7FOen8-vM/v-deo.html
1:08 The train was puffing out so much smoke I can hardly believe how many!
It was about -15c at the time. It's steam that's coming out not smoke. At really cold temperatures there's always a lot of steam formed by condensation ...... Andy
Great SY.
That steam whistle is amazing, isn't it? This is one of my favourites I have to say! Andy
Nice and I like the white light which means to yield and the red light is that the train is close to you
Yes. I think in the UK we'd say the white light means "Proceed with caution". Thanks for your comment .... Andy
Super video :)
Thank you very much. This one does have a lot of interest, doesn't it? Andy
It does :)
The train sounded like a dragon
The acoustics in the frozen woodland really bring the sound out ... Andy
Steam locomotive with whistle and air horn. That's rare. Also I didn't know that China still uses these beautiful steam locomotives. Is that Russian or American or Chinese built locomotive?
This video is 12 years old. All the steam in China has now gone, sadly. At this time all the remaining steam locos were Chinese built. They were all equipped with both steam whistle and air horn - Andy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam Too bad, that steam locos in China are gone. Do they have railway museums, where they can keep these locomotives like in other countries for tourist trips?
There's the Beijing Railway Museum. It has a good collection but it's a bit sterile ... locos just painted and on display. There are a couple of narrow gauge tourist lines around the country and several dead steam locos on display in towns. As far as I know, that's it - Andy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam Thanks for information. 👍
Why does the air horn remind me of the Metrolink Hyundai-Rotem cab cars in California?
+stampycatfan01 Probably because they're "Made in China" !!!
Andy and Dandan Fisher Ah, I see.
+Andy and Dandan Fisher (TAGs Modelshop) Hyundai is a Korean company.
Now you're trying to spoil my joke!!
Sorry about that, I wanted to clarify for confused people who probably took it seriously. Now that I know it was a joke, I get it.
What camera do you use?
This was shot using my old Sony HDR-SR12. I have a new "better" camcorder now but it's not actually any better than the old SR12 !
is there diesel engines in china or do they use these daily
There's no steam left now (2022). The last steam in industrial use finished this year. It's all diesel and electric now ..... Andy
0:37 that horn is creepy!
George Plays ikr
George Plays It's a whistle
我赞成这个视频。
I've never thought I could watch a steam train working these days, you can see those only in the museums!
Well this was filmed in 2012. These locos are all out of service now. But if you look at the link below - these are the very last hard working steam locos in the world - still to be seen right now (2017)
ua-cam.com/play/PLNKEdhmODMJxI2j-Vg4jtbeZqw2GfatEM.html
Nice amplion on crossing!
The light below the two other lights tells the cars that the train is coming.
An advanced warning light ....... Andy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam I know.
@@BoCuTun it actually tells people that it is safe to cross, and that the crossing is working properly. if the red or white lights are both off and not lighting up, the crossing is out of service and people have to look for trains by themselves.
that doesn't look like the safest crossing... but it at least has some kind of automatic warning signal
I don't even believe it's automatic. I think it's operated by a switch in that shake.
oh yeah maybe.
You would think China would have top of the line crossing technology...
There is no right or wrong answers about the air horns the Chinese locos use because it really depends on their techniques
hold on why put a railroad crossing on the freeway
I love it❤
The sound of the whistle and the horn used alternatively is haunting .... Andy
What they used steam locos nine years later
Steam locos have not been used here for several years - except for a small tourist operation .... Andy
How often does China operate their steam locomotives also who agrees having horns on steam locomotives are only ment for diesels unless it's 4449 the daylight which has one
Apart from a handful of narrow gauge locos running mainly for tourists, there are now only about six steam locomotives working in China. These are at the Sandaoling opencast coal mine in Xinjiang Province, north western China. These locos are worked hard every day and are likely to continue working until 2020 (with a possibility they may go on until 2022). To see my most recent videos, please take a look at my playlist - ua-cam.com/play/PLNKEdhmODMJwMYOtPl5p0NYnhxStAn8jN.html
All Chinese steam locos were fitted with both steam whistle and air horn. The video you've been watching here is a good example of both being used alternatively. Their use seems to be random!
Andy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam thanks
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam why only until 2020 or 2022?
@@evanf1293 They'll stay working until the opencast coal mine is exhausted. They're expecting this to be around September 2020, although they may discover a new coal seam which could extend this period to 2022. There are also two deep coal mines but, I guess, these will become diesel served when the steam is finished.
Andy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam I see it must be hard work I understand
Looks like one of the Iowa interstate steam locos.
I'll take your word for that .... I'm not an expert on US steam. Andy
Iowa interstate railroad has a couple of steam locos that were originally from China.
@@charlesgault3777 They'll be the same then, probably. Thiis a SY Class locomotive in the video. There are members of the SY and QJ Classes in the USA ...... Andy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam There are two SYs, 3 QJs and one JS here in America.
of course... (high up left next to the cross sign).
I think there would be a camera in most western countries in that situation too although the Chinese do overdo it a bit! .... Andy
Why is this steam train working?
Unfortunately, this steam train is no longer working with steam. Over the last few years in China, there's been a huge and rapid modernisation of almost all aspects of life .... unless you're an ethnic minority living in a far corner of the country, in which case you still live in the last century! Andy
GREAT!
The railroad crossing china turn on at 0:28
That's when the train enters the signalling section ..... Andy
Beautiful Chime...
I agree. It certainly is. The sounds in this clip are a fabulous mix - the crossing warning sound, the chime whistle and the air horn used alternatively. One of my favourite sequences ....... Andy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam Indeed! A very nice video all around!
一起看了看过 在线咨询服务态度差的时候是
wow such odd but still cool!
I love the sound of the whistle in this sequence.
Same
sounds like my car door ajar bell
Same
That’s an sy mikado
Yes. As it says in my notes !! - Andy
カッコいいですね😃
私はあなたがそれを好きうれしい
I'm glad you like it ... Andy
@@AndyDandanFisherSteam
ありがとうございます
What City?
This is in Tiefa which is near to Shenyang in Liaoning Province. The railway still exists but there are no longer any steam operations there ..... Andy
😮😅😊
Nice !!
Thank you for that. Those Chinese steam whistles are awesome!! Andy
Great shot - love the SY class...... wasn't 1771 the second last steam loco built for standard commercil service in the world (1999) - her sister 1772 being the last?
Anyway, glad it was you guys out in that cold and not me. It's +45 here today (C of course!!)
…☁☁☁⁘⁙☁☁⁙..☁……Hᴜɢʜ….TU…..ツ
Китайцы ещё на паровозах ездят?
I never seen a steam train locomotive in china.
There are very few left now. Only in the north western province of Xinjiang ..... Andy
0:53 sound like a tri rail horn or metrolink
All Chinese steam locos were fitted with both a steam whistle and an air horn. We here both in this clip, being used alternatively. I have to say, I prefer the steam whistle!
Andy
Nice too
1:29 train
My dad used to make me and my brother walk along the railway lines in York. He was a roster clerk so he knew what trains ran when. It is only when he died that I found out he was an idiot! How we are still alive today is beyond my imagination!
Certainly, York, of all places, is not somewhere to walk along the railway tracks - Andy
Railroad crossing in China
it kind like real life Polar Express train!
I rode a locomotive before it was slow and bumpy
That whistle sounds like a American Whistle
Very similar. I think, actually, a better sound than most US whistles ....... Andy
It's Chinese 5 Chime and Star brass 5 Chime Whistle
the train is "made in china"
Yes it is (of course) ... Andy
What a weird crossing siren
But that steam whistle is just magnificent ! Andy
This is a re-visit for me as I've seen the video before, but it's well worth another look. Needless to say I prefer the steam whistle. They don't lean on the whistle as heavily as we do here in the USA. Over here we hdl the whistle open all the way through the grade crossing. Here's NKP 765 sporting a N&W freight whistle blasting through a rural grade crossing on an employee special. Maybe you've already seen it. Enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/edwLFONrVUk/v-deo.html
China still use steam train? That old technology
Well, this was filmed in 2012, as you can see. Since then almost all has disappeared. However, there's still one location in the far North West of the country where steam is hauling coal out of an opencast mine. Please see my playlist - ua-cam.com/play/PLNKEdhmODMJxI2j-Vg4jtbeZqw2GfatEM.html
Andy
1:02 a fucking stream train! We got rid of steam trains in the UK in the 1960s! Naughty diesels took over. Now most of our trains are electric.
I don't think I'd attach that particular adjective to the steam train! Sadly, they're now all gone the same way in China as they are in the UK - Andy
0:30 - 0:34 ped xing
Very catchy
And a nice rhythm from the crossing warnings ..... Andy
Love it
I'm pleased you enjoyed my video ..... Andy
「ワッチャプリマジ!」
陽比野まつり(廣瀬千夏)
みゃむ(小池理子)
弥生ひな(内田彩)
チムム(引坂理絵)
心愛れもん(鈴木杏奈)
きゃろん(古河順央)
皇あまね(庄司宇芽香)
ぱたの(小原好美)
甘瓜みるき(相良茉優)
はにたん(小倉唯)
御芽河あうる(藤寺実徳)
タントちゃん(伊藤かな恵)
I'm sorry. I cannot translate that ...... Andy
There _are_ translators available such as Yandex. "ワチチププマジ!」
Yoshino Maturi (Hirose Senxia)
みむむ (Riko Koike)
Yayoi Hina (Uchida Cai)
チムム (引Zaka Riei)
Belovedもん (Suzuki Hyuna)
きろん (Furukawa Shunyo)
Huang Amane (Zhuang Siyu Yaxiang)
Patano (Ohara is so beautiful)
Sweet Melon Miruki (Sagara Moyu)
はたん (Ogura Wei)
Oya River Auru (Fujiji Mitoku)
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@@coloradostrong I know, thank you. I use translators regularly but this comment is in 2 languages (Jap and Chinese) and doesn't make sense when I translate it ! - Andy
👍Great steam horn 📯 !! Top 3 👍best ones in the world. Plus ⚡electric horn. 2 attendants working on the same spot. Typical, everybody have a job in a Communist country. Nice video.
Thank you. Dodzse.
I love the Chinese steam whistles ... not so keen on the air horns though !! Everybody has a job in China (almost) but they get paid hardly anything - unless you're part of the "communist" elite. Andy
It sounds like the China EAS alarm
It's fairly standard alarm sound which I've come across in different countries. They differ slightly by the speakers used ... Andy
The steam engine looks like New Haven 3025
That's because New Haven 3025 is a Chinese built SY class - exactly the same as the one in this video. It was built in China in 1989 and shipped new to the USA - Andy
It's a steam train! :)
Very observant !!!! Thanks for your comment.
Andy
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱
That kind of sounded like a train horn.
It is! In China all steam locos were equipped with a steam whistle and an air horn. They used them at random according to the circumstances. In this clip, each is used alternatively ....... Andy
È che marn è montevegn ancora i treni a gravun
Mi dispiace, non posso tradurre il tuo italiano - Andy
This railroad crossing is in roblox to
The computer game? ..... Andy
@Lazys The Dank Engineer - If he says so!! :-) ...... Andy
The Look Like Thai Railroad So Cool Frow Are you
Thai? This is China 12 years ago - Andy