Some of the early where to buy a train horn used multi-tone sounds while othershttp://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4296032283510505468&postID=8154718038084636053 used a single note for the sound. There were also other air horns used by the railroad that tried to imitate the first steam whistles.
As many of you know, I spent four years with Burlington Northern as a brakeman, conductor and trainmaster. I wrote about my experiences in my book "Burlington Northern Adventures: Railroading in the Days of the Caboose". I'm now an attorney in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, but I write frequently on railroad issues, and as my latest blog post shows, handle railroad legal issues. The picture above was taken on the set of "No God, No Master", which was filmed in Milwaukee this past summer. I play a prosecutor and the story is about the apprehension and trial of Sacco and Vanzetti, anarchists who blew up Wall Street in the 1920s. It was the first domestic terrorism in America. And for any of you coming to Augusta for the tournament in April, look me up at the 14th hole where I'll be working.
I'm available to speak to your organization, on a variety of topics. You can reach me by email at william@brothertonlaw.com or at my law office at 972-317-8700
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Some of the early where to buy a train horn used multi-tone sounds while othershttp://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4296032283510505468&postID=8154718038084636053 used a single note for the sound. There were also other air horns used by the railroad that tried to imitate the first steam whistles.
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