![]() ![]() ![]() However, it is more commonly known for being used as the whistle on the locomotive in 2004 motion-capture CGI-animated Christmas film, The Polar Express (2004), when the train starts to arrive at the Hero Boy's house at the beginning of the film. It was likely created by Randy Thom, during the late 80's or early 90's, and it debuted in the Dolby Digital: Train policy trailer back in 1992. (Circa 2014)Ī picture of Southern Pacific Railroad #2472 (One of the few locomotives that is thought to be responsible for the recording heard in The Polar Express.), approaching the Nile's Canyon Railway "Sunol" depot in Sunol, California. A picture of Soo Line Railroad #1003 (The engine said to have been the one responsible for the recording heard in the policy trailer.), pulling a short train on part of Steam Locomotive Heritage Association's line in Hartford, Wisconsin. ![]()
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