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Has anyone ever heard of the Star Talking Station made by Star Electronics Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. back in the late 1940's ? I have a 78 RPM record that says it was manufactured for such a station for model railroad realism. The recording is an authentic Pennsylvania Railroad recording made of the Broadway Limited station announcement at Union Station and steam locomotive sounds starting out from the station (sounds like a K4 loco)and running to it's next stop. The record was made in 1948.

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There are sound samples of the of the AF, and Noma stations and the various versions they had on vinyl. They can (or could?) be found by eBay links. A company makes a modern electronic version of the talking stations sounds sells there.

 You can now have both the AF and Noma sounds in the same station. Not to mention steam or diesel, or the various station names used, and a few of the recordings though similar, had variations too. You can even get your own voice put in the chip as an alternate announcement suiting your needs. It wouldn't surprise me if the makers were as interested as you to hear a version by Star, possibly to add it to their offerings.

  Noting the other makers had various masters for the same basic recordings, you folks should record yours and share for comparison, despite quality.

You know, we also have some audiophile fans on the forum. Searching audiophile, or a thread asking for audiophiles with a turntable  might get you a digital copy (record player might be a better word here).

78rpm being available is the big worry.

If the dough is secondary, any half decent recording studio should be able to copy it; the price is the question. Studios are more common than you might think. There is just a tendency to use less obvious store fronts than most businesses.

Lancnorth735 posted:

I have one of these records too #297A&B I also have #298A&B That has the Broadway Limited at Fort Wayne sounds and The General at Pittsburgh station sounds. I'm trying to copy these records on CD's, but having a hard time finding someone to do it. Does anyone know if these sounds are available on You Tube or someplace else.

I can transfer the 78s to CD for you. I do it all the time. My e-mail is in my profile.

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