Signal Gongs
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Sun Aug 13 22:14:35 EDT 2006
The opening sequence of "The Fading Giant" recording by O.Winston Link has the conductor signal the cab of the 611 that it should stop next station. You hear 3 short air hisses. The engineer responds with toots on the whistle.
A.J. Gemperline
> Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 03:08:43 +0000
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> Subject: Signal Gongs in Engine Cabs
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> Has anyone found in the N&W literature reference to signal gongs (bells) in
> engine cabs?
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> These were saucer-shaped bells usually mounted on the underside of the roof of
> the engine cab, and connected to the "bell cord" which ran the length of the
> passenger train. "Two taps on the signal bell" was, in the industry, the
> Conductor's signal for the engineman to start the train, "three taps on the
> signal bell" was a signal to stop at the next station, etc.
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> By the very early 1880s, George Westinghouse had made the air activated
> "Communicating Whistle" a standard part of his air brake equipment, and the old
> rope-pulled signal gong went away.
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> Has anyone ever seen reference to signal gongs/signal bells in the literature of
> the N&W and its predecessor roads?
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> Yeah, yeah, I know... It's another Burnett search for the needle in the
> haystacks of history.
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> -- abram burnett
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