A question about J whistles

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Rick
Its just one of those fables. The Hancock's have no
way to adjust anything they are all solid castings no way
to move the bell up or down . Of course the pressure and the way
there mounted affects the sound. That's why the K2's& K2a's sound
a little different. The 611 sounds different (better) than the UP 3985 or
the 844
because it mounted down in a hole.

Larry Evans
Kenova,WV



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>I have a question that perhaps has been asked and answered before but here

>goes.

>

> My father's family was an N&W family and Dad used to tell the story that

> N&W somehow set the frequency of the whistles on the J's (or 600s as he

> always referred to them) so that the whistle was barely audible inside the

> passenger cars, therefore not disturbing the passengers. Especially those

> in the Pullman cars.

>

> Does anyone recall hearing this or seeing advertising literature to this

> effect? Being a mechanical engineer myself I am curious about how this

> was done or if it just one of those fables that circulate around

> railroads.

>

> Many thanks.

>

> Rick Huddle

>

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>> Steven

>>

>> We have answered this question on this list before. The J1s where

>> built

>> with the Hancock's

>> and you can see in the builders photo very clearly that they were. Also

>> drawing No. NW-D39028

>> at the archives also confirms this.

>>

>> Larry Evans

>> Kenova, WV

>> '

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>> >I was curious if any J class 4-8-4's ever carried a hooter whistle. In

>> >particular, did any of the J-1's carry the hooters prior to

>> >streamlining?

>> >Did any J's get hooters once they were bumped from passenger service in

>> >1958? Also, did any A's ever carry a Hancock 3-chime passenger whistles?

>> >Thank you for any assistance.

>> >

>> > Sincerely,

>> >

>> > Steven Ashley

>> > Spartanburg, SC

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