GDLK Horns Stolen in Grand Rapids
GDLK Horns Stolen in Grand Rapids
The horns of the WSOR 4077 were stolen while it was parked in Grand Rapids. The Grand Elk people have fairly railfan friendly. Unfortunately they include railfans as suspects. They'd like the horns back if anyone has an idea where they are.
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Interesting seeing as though one of the CSX horns was taken only a couple of months ago.
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Most likely the truck-oriented "let's punk someone with our loud horn" crowd than a railfan.
Noticed a bunch of these types posting on YouTube over the past few years. They like to startle other drivers or pedrestrians by blowing air horns on unsuspecting folks - illegially.
Noticed a bunch of these types posting on YouTube over the past few years. They like to startle other drivers or pedrestrians by blowing air horns on unsuspecting folks - illegially.
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There is someone in the Washington MI area with a train horn. They have shocked the heck out of me while I am biking on the Macomb Orchard Trail (GTW Romeo Sub). I didn't know it was illegal to use the horn, though.dmitzel wrote:Noticed a bunch of these types posting on YouTube over the past few years. They like to startle other drivers or pedrestrians by blowing air horns on unsuspecting folks - illegially.
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Yet another case of a train horn getting nab. It could've been: horn collectors, railfans, pranksters, or even someone who wanted a horn in general.
Questions: What Type & How Rare
If I was WATCO-GDLK I would try here:
The Horn and Whistle Board
http://www.hornwhistleboard.com/
It could also end up on Craigslist or eBay.
Questions: What Type & How Rare
If I was WATCO-GDLK I would try here:
The Horn and Whistle Board
http://www.hornwhistleboard.com/
It could also end up on Craigslist or eBay.
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What type was it? What color? It would be easier to track that way if it pops up...
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Legal department will have a field day if they find it.j32885 wrote:It could also end up on Craigslist or eBay.
ebay/craigslist are very convenient ways to locate thieves, you don't even have to leave to office!
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I'll never understand how someone has the balls to go into a railroad yard, climb on top of a locomotive with their tools and remove a horn. Was this thing sitting in a dark area of the yard?
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When you figure the resale value to be between 200-700 dollars it really doesn't surprise me too much.J T wrote:I'll never understand how someone has the balls to into a railroad yard, climb on top of a locomotive with their tools and remove a horn. Was this thing sitting in a dark area of the yard?
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I am reminded of this story from just over a year ago:
http://www.khou.com/news/crime/Union-Pa ... 39251.html
Whoever did it has to know a thing or two about trains, horns, and what they are worth.
And a little quote from that article too that made me laugh a little:
http://www.khou.com/news/crime/Union-Pa ... 39251.html
Whoever did it has to know a thing or two about trains, horns, and what they are worth.
And a little quote from that article too that made me laugh a little:
It's not every day we come across someone accused of committing a crime involving trains
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The horn was probably stolen in the middle of the night when not many people are looking. A ''smart criminal" would have done it that way whether the engine was sitting in the middle of the yard or on a secluded branchline.
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This is part of the reason why forward looking cameras on locomotives are coming into vogue. Not sure if the GDLK has them, but they were used to catch a similar horn thief in Southern Indiana last year. Forward looking camera caught the individual climbing onto the locomotive. He was a horn buff, and his story was he was just taking it to 'clean it' to make it sound better. So, if the GDLK has cameras, they may have caught the person climbing onto the engine to remove their ill gotten goods.milineamtrak wrote:The horn was probably stolen in the middle of the night when not many people are looking. A ''smart criminal" would have done it that way whether the engine was sitting in the middle of the yard or on a secluded branchline.
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Frankly, stealing a horn is pretty minor compared to some I've seen. Anyone here ever heard of thieves stealing locomotive batteries??? Tell me how that happens without someone noticing.J T wrote:I'll never understand how someone has the balls to into a railroad yard, climb on top of a locomotive with their tools and remove a horn. Was this thing sitting in a dark area of the yard?
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I also think there needs to be more cameras trackside in order to prevent and stop theft ( good for trainwatching webcam also ). Today in Detroit right between 2nd and 3rd St on the "Ho Chi Minh Trail", the NS 176 was stopped at CP Beaubien waiting for Amtrak 355 to clear. I witnessed a group of about 6 guys trackside with one of them climbing to the top of an autorack on 176. I called CN Police and the officer said he would report it to NS Police. After Amtrak was through Beaubien and stopped at the Woodward Station, 176 started moving again. The guys were still there between the CN Shoreline Sub and Conrail North Yard Branch. As I was leaving to go elsewhere, I called the CN officer back and said the train has got moving again but the guys were still there. He said he would call his partner who would come check it out. A little while later I got a call from the CN officer who said they have arrested one and thanked me for the report. I could see if camereas were installed on this highly vulnerable stretch of track and monitored, more of this criminal activity would be seen by officers and would have a better chance at catching the criminals and wouldn't have to simply only rely on what they see in person or what someone tells them. Same as how near the Tunnels to Canada, Border Patrol is always monitoring with cameras and sensors and will be out to catch someone who gets too close to the tunnel.
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Looks like, by all the pictures I have found of this unit, that people should be looking for a red Prime 920, Leslie RS3-L or combo of both. Not as valuable a horn as a K5 or leslie RS/S5. Not as popular either. I prefer the sound, but I have one already (legal of coarse).
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Yep. It's a Red RS3L. Just recently tuned and cleaned before vanishing. And I heard a few people blab about this on Facebook then suddenly delete their comments..... I might go up to GDLK about that.EWRice wrote:Looks like, by all the pictures I have found of this unit, that people should be looking for a red Prime 920, Leslie RS3-L or combo of both. Not as valuable a horn as a K5 or leslie RS/S5. Not as popular either. I prefer the sound, but I have one already (legal of coarse).
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The railroads don't even have enough staff to inspect ROW, cars, etc. to have anyone staring at CCTV monitors 24/7.milineamtrak wrote: I could see if camereas were installed on this highly vulnerable stretch of track and monitored,...
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No need to watch them 24/7. Just review when something happens. CSX does have a camera system that is 'motion activated' around key pieces of infrastructure. Movement detected, it sends an alert to someone who has to verify if it is a threat or not. I've seen it in person, really slick.Standard Railfan wrote:The railroads don't even have enough staff to inspect ROW, cars, etc. to have anyone staring at CCTV monitors 24/7.milineamtrak wrote: I could see if camereas were installed on this highly vulnerable stretch of track and monitored,...
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However, what happens when the camera is stolen? (This has actually happened)
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Bulby wrote:However, what happens when the camera is stolen? (This has actually happened)
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