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by Chris Channing

In the past century train horns have evolved from being a simple horn, to elaborate horns with many nozzles. They serve as extremely loud devices to warn oncoming traffic and animals of the trains presence. Train horns can also serve as a signal transmitter, when conductors and employees need to pass signals between each other. A train horn consists of several pieces, but the main components are the nozzle and the diaphragm.

The science behind a train horns functioning is simple; compressed air is pushed in, and the sound comes out as a result. The sound and frequency of the horn are based on the sizes of the main components. In the mid 1900s train horns were operated by pulling a level or a pull cord, but in modern times only a button is necessary. Think train horns are only for trains? Think again. They have become increasingly popular for use on boats, SUV’s, big rigs, large trucks, monster trucks, and some people use them on motorcycles. They are also collected due to the value they possess. Some of the first train horns are also important and valuable mementos to many collectors. The first train horns are extremely rare, and only a few possess them.

Are you interested in buying a Train Horn or Train Horn Kit? You better be ready to dish out the cold hard cash for it. They range from the low $200 to over $1000! Some even come in gold, and gold plated.

When installing your train horn its important to take the measurements and placement into consideration. An air compressor tank that is too small will not be sufficient to fuel your horn, and one that is too large could cause some serious problems with the horns and possibly a fatality. Many companies recommend that you use a 20 gallon tank or larger, depending on your horns requirements.

Personal train horns, and horns used on trains are bound to have functionality conflicts. Since the two main pieces are hollow, they make great homes for small creatures and insects. This interference will greatly impact the sound that is produced from your horn. While regular maintenance is necessary, it is also advisable to get your train horn repaired at a professional place if necessary. Collectible horns and everyday use horns have different repair and maintenance requirements, so make sure you know what you are doing before attempting anything on your own. For a fee you can see an antique dealer, or a professional train horn tuner to get your horn in perfect shape again.

Closing Comments

In conclusion, Train Horns are just as necessary today as they were 50 years ago. They are enjoyable for collectors, and also provide safety measures.

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