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How Trains Talk to Each Other | Horn Sounds | Train Safety

Have you ever wondered why trains blow their horns? See how they talk to each other with horn blasts and what they mean. Did you know there is a special code that the engineers have to talk to each other? This fun animated train video for kids and rail fans shows what each blast of the horn means as they signal each other and the railroad workers to communicate different train operations. Train safety too!
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Hi – Trains like me make a lot of noise – the loud motor that helps me move the cars behind me, along with those cars and the clickity-clack of their wheels. But the noise you probably hear the most is my horn when it blasts out.

You know, years ago – before trains had radios in them – whistles and horns were the only real way the engineer and other people on the train could talk with other trains. Now, even though all trains have radios, they still use the horn to communicate with anyone near them. Did you know there’s a code to those horn blasts? What can they mean?

The engineer uses short blasts (o) and long blasts (-) of the horn, in combinations, to mean different things.
For example…
- One long blast means, STOP – the brakes are
- - Two longs mean, release the brakes and go ahead
o o o Three short blasts mean, get ready – the train backing up
o o o o Four shorts mean, repeat your signal – I didn’t understand
- - o - Here’s one you probably hear all the time – two long, a short, and a long means the train is approaching a signal crossing – like when the gates are down and you’re sitting in the car, waiting for the train to go by
o o o o o Many short blasts means Danger - there are people or animals on the tracks and they must get off immediately

Trains also have a bell that rings - when they’re getting ready to move, approaching a crossing or passenger station, when going through a tunnel, or passing another train on the track next to it.

So, the next time you see a train and hear the horn, you can tell everyone that you know just what it’s saying!
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17 февраля 2015 г. 5:42:20
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