Search Railroad Sites For:
WILLIAMSVILLE DEPOT - WHISTLE BLOW EVENT

 Back to Home Text  Back to Williamsville Depot   Back to 2006 Whistle Blow  
Depew & Tonawanda Depot
( Lehigh Valley )
Williamsville,  New York

Williamsville Depot (21K)

Hear the Whistle Blow Event!

          On August 7th, 2004 at the Williamsville, New York - LEHIGH VALLEY DEPOT, 86 South Long Street, visitors were treated to a real "Blast from the Past" with those thrilling days of yesteryear when the sound of a steam locomotive’s whistle would bring kids and parents alike to trackside to see the train. We were able to relive those days with the sounds of steam locomotives as they blew their whistles for the South Long Street crossing. Each railroad had its own idea as to how a locomotive whistle should sound. The result was often a sound unique to that railroad. Some were deep and throaty, others were melodious and some were high pitched and piercing. But no matter what the sound, the message was the same. A train is coming!

          Dr. Charles Blumle of Emporium, PA. brought for a second time, his collection of more than twenty whistles from steam locomotives of the New York Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Pennsylvania, Reading, Norfolk & Western, and Southern Railroads, to name just a few. Below are a few of the sights and sounds that he shared with a large crowd of enthusiastic railfans. As an added feature, Mike Fuoco from Bradford, PA. brought some of his diesel air horns. Over 15 horns from 1st generation diesels up to todays modern locomotives were on display and some of the favorites were blown long and loud! Chuck's F250 is equipped with a 120gal air tank to supply the enormous volume of air needed for the whistles and an "Airman" PDS185S diesel compressor kept it full by supplying 90cfm at 120psi. Our sincere thanks go out to International Chimney for the use of their compressor!

As you mouse over the images below (IE or AOL) complete
discriptions will appear, click on them for an enlarged view.
F250 4x4 with 120gal Tank and Collection. ©smph - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(60K)Mike mounts a B&O 3 Chime Whistle on the 2inch supply pipe after Chuck handed it up to him. Some are very heavy!  ©smph - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(50K) Cable from Whistle to Leverage Stick - Devan L. on the Cord. ©smph
Chuck and Mike mount a Star Brass Steam Siren. ©smph - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(50K) A Nathan P5-3rd Generation Pat. Pend. ©Robert Snyder 8/2004 - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(50K) A real Bull Session. ©Robert Snyder - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(56K) Now that's what I call a Whistle.! ©Robert Snyder - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(70K)
Bill C. & Chuck mount a beautiful Nathan M5 Horn on the Blowing Rig. ©smph - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(55K) The WABCO E2 Honker off of the Society's Rotary Snow Plow. Scott H. on the VILOCO Valve. ©Robert Snyder 8/2004 - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(55K) Devan L. shows his years of experience behind the throttle on a Nathan K5LA - Amtrak Horn. ©Robert Snyder - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(60K) Pennsy Single Bell Banshee Whistle. ©smph 8/2004 - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(60K) Canadian National Railroad 5 Chime Step Top Whistle. ©smph 8/2004 - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(56K) Southern Railway Long Bell Banshee Whistle. ©smph 8/2004 - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(60K) Handcock 3 Chime Step Top Whistle. ©smph 8/2004 - Click to Enlarge (8K)-(60K)
Click on the images below to hear small sound clips of a some
of the Whistles and Horns that were featured at the Depot

Pennsy One Note Hooter Whistle (63K)3 Chime B&O Plain Bell Whistle (72K)Grand Trunk Northern 5 Chime Step Top Whistle (44K) WABCO E2 Honker (40K) Nathan 3rd Generation P5 - Pat. Pend. (77K) Leslie SU3LR0 (39K)

We hope to have Dr. Blumle back again next year!

Back to Top


Web Site Hosting by    TRAIN WEB

The WNYRHS, Inc. P.O. Box 416, Buffalo, NY. 14231-0416 is an independent organization and has no affiliation with any other local or national group. The Society is a fully qualified organization under 501 (C) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and all donations to the Society are tax deductible. This page last updated on August 14th, 2004  ©Copyright 1999 - 2004 WNYRHS Inc. all rights reserved

Email Logo   Web Design & Hosting by  - Scott H.



  Free Web Hosting Since 1996. Join & Become Part of the TrainWeb's Railroad Community.