Sound for New Orleans streetcar

Martino

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I've got an LGB New Orleans street car - all DCC and very nice too. I'd like to add a sound board - does anyone do a sound board for these and what sorts of sounds would be on them - apart from the occasional trumpet player?
 
There are a couple of sound units available in the States try Trolleyville. A nice trolley I converted mine to live overhead using modified Bachmann trolley poles.
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It seems a lot of money for not very much sound.
Even the originals are not very noisy. The driver makes more noise than the tram!
 
Hmmm- I've heard some interesting language from the streetcar drivers in NOLA, but not in German.

I have to confess, the streetcars are pretty quiet in 1:1. The other thing is their lights are on at both ends whenever they are running, unlike the LGB ones!

Thanks for the suggestions guys. I feel I must keep looking.......
 
Check out the video.... I note that U tube now have adverts before the main feature....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBgOUfDgWD0

I haven't been able to source one of these.... And why do LGB put a panto on top when the proto has a pole?
 
Trev, the LGB New Orleans car comes two plastic trolley poles fitted, some convert to pantograph, I converted to working trolley poles. I run with live overhead here. Alyn
 
Wasn't the tram available ready equipped with sound at some stage in the past?

I'm sure the bequeathed example that we will be selling at the Ipswich Transport Museum in the near future has that feature, though I haven't seen it run for about 18 months, so I can't remember exactly how good the sound was!
 
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