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TRAILS  ALONG NORTH WEST RAILS
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It has compartments of differing length
 and pitch tuned to a musical chord.
The SINGLE-BELL MULTI-TONE
(Chime) whistle.
on a historic
North West
Logging Train
on display in
Sedro Woolley,
Washington
See how the whistles are built in these Images are from:
 Scholl Engine Shop; an antique gasoline and steam engine resource
for information, parts, and contacts.
They have been involved with the engine community for over 40 years.
Succession of
short sounds

Signal DESCRIPTIONS
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When train is stopped, air brakes are applied, and pressure is equalized.
Train releases brakes and proceeds.
Acknowledgment of any signal not otherwise provided for.

When train is stopped: means backing up, or acknowledgment of a hand
signal to back up; when moving: stop at next station.
Request for a signal to be given or repeated if not understood.

Warning that a second section of a timetabled train is following.
Instruction for flagman to protect rear of train.
Flagman return from the west or south.
Flagman return from the east or north.

Train is approaching public grade crossing(s). This is known as Rule 14L
in almost all railroad operating rules.
HEARD EVERY DAY WEBMASTER.
(mostly heard in the United States and Canada and sometimes Australia.)
Inspect the brake system for leaks or sticking brakes.

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This whistle  
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