211 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Railroad"

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Written by Jimmy Rodgers (1897-1933). Performed by Jimmy Rodgers (vocals and guitar), with cornet, clarinet, guitar, steel guitar and bass.
Author: Jimmy Rodgers
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Clanking of equipment replacing railroad crossties at a highway intersection. Sounds of passing traffic.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Performed by Andrew And Jim Baxter.
Author: Andrew And Jim Baxter
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Distinctive song, near railroad tracks. Stereo em172s.
Author: Trp
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New hope & ivyland railroad 40 approaches a crossing blowing its whistle and ringing its bell.
Author: Mark Mpt
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Som de escadas rolantes de estação de caminhos de ferro - sound of railroad station escalators.
Author: Nuno Ribeiro
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A recording of a pile driver used in the construction of a railroad bridge. Recorded with a zoom h2.
Author: Mark Ian
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Walking underneath a railroad track in snow. An aeroplane is flying over, that can be heard in the beginning and the end of the recording.
Author: Tombrennecke
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Sound taken between the junction of two wagons. During winter in siberia. Various slow speedmic: schoeps mstc64 ortf stereorecorder: zaxcom nomad. Date winter 2013.
Author: Martin
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Field recording of a passing train in belgium in april 2020 at a railroad crossing. You hear the bells, the closing of the barriers, the passing of the electric train. Afterwards the barriers open and a car is driving over the crossing. Recorded at night.
Author: Gecop
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The new hope & ivyland railroad is located in new hope, pennsylvania, usa. Basically, it's a tourist railroad that gives visitors the experience of riding in an old fashioned train. You take a short trip out (too short in my opinion) and a short trip back to the station. Since i wanted clean sound, my wife decided to surprise me by paying for the private seats on the very back (outside) of the train. Think of old pictures of presidents waving from the rear of a moving train. . . That place!. So, with zoomh4n pro in hand, i recorded the entire trip from station to station. There's lots of good, old fashioned, clickity-clackity track in this one. A rarity these days as most tracks are now put down with out breaks for miles at a time. Enjoy!. Christopher.
Author: Courter
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