hello. I am a railroad fanatic living in Korea.
While studying mechanics in high school and junior college, I also watch railroad cars.
I am writing to ask questions.
I want to know about the horn sound of the Class 66 locomotive.
I confirmed that they were manufactured from 1998 to 2008 and 2014 to 2015, but were not introduced due to diesel engine emission regulations.
I was watching a YouTube video and wanted to know the horn sound, but the horn sound is different for locomotives manufactured from 2007.
I want to know why the horn sound changed.
For reference, I checked on YouTube that the horn sound of locomotives 66301 to 66305 was the same as that of DB Cargo UK when they were first manufactured. After being transferred to another railway operator, the horn sound was changed to the same sound as the horn of the locomotive introduced in 2007.
When it was in operation on the Fastline, it was the same horn sound as the locomotives manufactured between 1998 and 2006. After the transition to DRS, it was changed to the same horn sound as the locomotives manufactured between 2007 and 2008 and between 2014 and 2015.
The point of my question is not the horn sound of the Class 66 locomotive for mainland Europe, but the horn sound of the British mainland.
Translated from Korean to English with Google Translate. There may be grammar mistakes, so please forgive me.
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While studying mechanics in high school and junior college, I also watch railroad cars.
I am writing to ask questions.
I want to know about the horn sound of the Class 66 locomotive.
I confirmed that they were manufactured from 1998 to 2008 and 2014 to 2015, but were not introduced due to diesel engine emission regulations.
I was watching a YouTube video and wanted to know the horn sound, but the horn sound is different for locomotives manufactured from 2007.
I want to know why the horn sound changed.
For reference, I checked on YouTube that the horn sound of locomotives 66301 to 66305 was the same as that of DB Cargo UK when they were first manufactured. After being transferred to another railway operator, the horn sound was changed to the same sound as the horn of the locomotive introduced in 2007.
When it was in operation on the Fastline, it was the same horn sound as the locomotives manufactured between 1998 and 2006. After the transition to DRS, it was changed to the same horn sound as the locomotives manufactured between 2007 and 2008 and between 2014 and 2015.
The point of my question is not the horn sound of the Class 66 locomotive for mainland Europe, but the horn sound of the British mainland.
Translated from Korean to English with Google Translate. There may be grammar mistakes, so please forgive me.

Fastline Class 66 Number 66304 Passing Swindon Working A Coal Train With A 2 Tone
Fastline Class 66 Number 66304 Passing Swindon Working A Coal Train With A 2 Tone

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