Welche Loks / Triebwagen haben einen tollen Sound?
Ob die Tonleiter des Taurus (182), das sektkorken-artige Ploppen der 141 (die deshalb auch “Knallfrosch” heißt) oder der Sound der 425, welche (mal liebevoll, mal abschätzig) als “Quietschie” bezeichnet wird:
Einige Lokomotiv- und Triebwagenbaureihen haben einzigartige Sounds.
Welche weiteren Loks/Triebwagen klingen gut? Welche weiteren Beispiele fallen euch dazu ein?
So I personally like the Ludmilla and the 112 and 114 very much liked, from sound…
LG
I like the ludmilla and the taiga drum most.
I haven’t had the opportunity to live a taiga drum yet…
I was built in 2007 and this has unfortunately not yet been achieved…
But Joa the Traxx is pushing the locomotives/cones that I like or are more beautiful, rarer…
The TRAXX also has beautiful locomotives such as the 185 and the 145
I don’t hate them, but I think it’s stupid because of those rare special trains.
I hate the Traxx… Sry Bombardier I like beautiful locomotives hold dear 🤷 ♂️
I have 6 favorites: 1. Ludmilla, 2nd Taiga drum, 3rd BR 155, 4th BR 101, 5th BR 151 and 6th BR 52
I meanwhile know more about trains than where I was 4 to 5 and my father always went to the station. I still have a lot of memories, but since these stupid BR 187 Traxxers were put in, we rarely drive such special locomotives like the Nohab or the 155.
Nice
My focus is on Diesellloks, even if my favorite is the BR 103, also the 112 is nice…
I’ve only experienced a Ludmilla Life, not yet with a taiga drum, but as a small child I could see a nohab with a container train with my father. I’m 12, but I’ve already seen great Lokos! Only the Taiga and some steam locomotives are missing.
BDe 4/4 of the Waldenburgerbahn. At the end of the movie:
Waldenburgerbahn, the Last Train! – YouTube
from 7.07
Hello Newfan1
These were formerly the E-Loks with rod drive (ÖBB 1080 or the Krokodil 1189)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WY56jm48rk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUybQlfc4Uw
Greetings HobbyTfz
There is still a picture of the series 1073, indeed an exotic.
They also have beautiful sounds, but none of these are coming over the sounds by Taiga drum and Ludmilla!
I find the series 218 and 474 of the sound very nice (of the optics but also). LHB VTA can also be very nice, but the sound is already intense.
I was a big fan of the CC 72000, the six-axle SNCF. Most locomotives were able to drive at speed 160. Unfortunately, history.
I definitely find 425 and Taurus 🙂
And indeed the Itinos on the Odenwaldbahn.
I would like to introduce the 216 series (pre-series), BR V 200 or V220 and V320 (single locomotive), their rolling diesel engines to a strong sound, or the 101 series, nickname “dust vacuum cleaner”, which is derived from the bulging of the fan engines. In addition, almost all steam locomotive models of recent years with 2nd generation digital decoders are an acoustic leak.
@Carsten1
You’re not by chance Carsten Hölscher from the Zusi forum?
You have already mentioned the 182/ÖBB 1016/1116 and the Knallfrosch, in person I find the starting sound of the BR 186 and 187 interesting.
Is there also among these locomotives which with a special sound?
218 and 245
Otherwise (totally forgotten) the rail buses VT 798 🙂
Detached Ludmilla 😁😍
My clear number 1 is the 16-cylinder 215, followed by the 212/213, 290 and 110/139/140 series.
My top sound favorites under the railroad:
1. Place: BR 232 and co. ludmilla
Two. Place: BR 120 Taiga drum
3. Place: The sound of any steam locomotive
4. Place: BR 442 Talent 2
Five. Place: BR 182 Taurus
6. Place: BR 193 Vectron
7. Place: BR 140
8. Place: BR 155
9. Place: BR 187 TRAXX
#1 is the best and place 9 is the worst!!!
MFG @Flambo815
I would agree with Tauros
The “Taiga drum” BR 120 does not have its name of about. 😀
probably DR. The DB-120 was the first modern three-phase electric locomotive.
DR. Of course. There were no taiga drums at DB. 😀 Also no ludmillas (BR 132)
The Ludmilla was also very beautiful…
The unforgettable classic:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AxmJVeLIjIY
Berlin…