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I am a fan, in general, of the Lionel Freightsounds cars. I am hoping they add the Vision Line Baggage sounds to a shorter REA Baggage car.  But I've been listening to real trains and it strikes me that the clickety-clack sound is not car specific like flange squealing or flat spots but more location specific to a non continuous piece of track as many cars make the sound while the train passes. I think the best way to create this illusion would be with a fixed building with an infrared sensor. If Lionel could create good sounds in those little work houses, I'm sure this could be done.

Anyone else agree?

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@Hot Water posted:

I don't know where you have been watching trains but, there hasn't been any "clickety-clack", i.e. rail joints, on main line railroad tracks for some 30 or more years. What with the continued use and expansion of CWR (Continuous Welded Rail) "clikety-clack" is now gone.

So what?  Many people are modeling time periods a lot older than 30 years.

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