Trains With DPUs, CSX & Norfolk Southern! Abandoned RR Crossing & Railroad Radio, Kentucky 7 Trains
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2023
- Abandoned Railroad Crossing Revisit, Fast Train With BNSF Pumpkin Locomotive Shoving! CSX Train With Double DPU Power At Cross Buck Protected Railroad Crossing! Train Flashes Around Tight Curve With Grain Cars, CSX Local Switcher Behind House & Steel Coils Train With DPU In Front Of House. 7 Trains in the Walton, Kentucky area at 4 locations. We see my radio again and listen to railroad audio coming over 161.370 for CSX, 160.950 for Norfolk Southern and 452.9375 & 457.9375 for end of train device and front end of train device. Yes, there are other frequencies such as 161.310 for CSX dispatcher to train but it is wise to only listen to a few at a time otherwise you will start missing conversations and not know which frequency is being used. I usually only listen to two at a time as a general rule of mine.
The first train was a good one. It is a southbound CSX manifest with double DPU action and a boxcar with the doors open. The train was over 11,000 feet long or 2.1 miles long. We see my radio give the defect detector audio from milepost 89.
The next train is a Norfolk Southern tanker train running northbound to Gest Street Yard in Cincinnati. We see the radio again as it gives the NS defect detector audio this time. Then I talk in Dutch, being self taught. I would not say that I am proficient in Dutch. Lol
Then I move a short distance south to another railroad crossing and catch a northbound NS train with a DPU shoving the rear. That spot was from behind the police station.
Next we move a couple miles north to the oldest house in Walton. I filmed a southbound steel coils train with a DPU on the rear. Then I heard a CSX train approaching so I walked behind the house. I got a CSX local running north toward Queensgate Yard.
After that I went a couple more miles north to the recently abandoned railroad crossing on Shorland Road, Richwood, Ky. I got a great northbound NS manifest that had a BNSF locomotive shoving on the rear. That was a good one son!
I decided to go back to town to the Locust Street crossing and got two more Norfolk Southern trains. I got a southbound manifest and then a northbound grain train. I took the long drive home and got home in time to film the dogs playing in the yard and at the pond. Don't forget about the slide show that comes from the video.
Filmed Sunday, July 30, 2023 in 1080p with 60fps. Thanks for watching!
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You had a wonderful railfanning day in Walton and Richwood, Kentucky on 30 July 2023, Jae Tooth! The Norfolk Southern steel coil train that appeared at 14:43 across from the Abner Gaines House was Norfolk Southern train #375 that runs from Middletown, Ohio to Rockport, Indiana. Train #376 is the empty steel coil train going back to Middletown, Ohio. You went back to Richwood, Kentucky to show us the crossing, north of the new railroad and vehicle bridges, which is no longer needed now that the highway under the bridges has been opened to traffic. And you managed to catch a northbound Norfolk Southern train at the abandoned crossing.
Thanks for the info on the steel coils train 😊 I keep forgetting that train number. I’ll pin it so I can remember it
@@JawToothif you have an app on your cell phone for taking notes, put the steel coil train numbers in that app. I used my note taking app on my cell phone to record the CSX Milepost number for the signals on the CSX East/East line east of the Center Road bridge that Wide World of Trains takes video from at times. I finally was able to figure out what the Milepost number was on that sign when I viewed one of WWoT's videos and I decided to put the information in my note taking app because I knew that I would not remember the Milepost number.
@@thomasmackowiak good idea. I’ll do that
@@thomasmackowiak You chose a wise choice! 👌
Wow, thank you for the video!
Our pleasure!😊
When you want to see trains this is where
you can see them, all of the trains going
down the tracks at the crossings along
with the best scenery; also like seeing
the dogs and cats playing and having
fun as well, Thank You Jaw Tooth.🤠
🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨
Haha, nice. I'm from the Netherlands. Leuk om te zien dat iemand uit Amerika mijn taal spreekt
Ik heb het geprobeerd 😅
Your language îs just gibberish
@@andreiionescu205lol😅
Good catch JT, thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching😊
so many 1 leader trains today
That way you know it’s got a DPU🎉
Good Morning JT and the Gang.. Have a great day & stay Positive..
Good Morning 🌅🌄
@@michaelhewitt258 Hey Mike.. 'nother pretty day here in Maine.. Hope all is well!
Morning ! Thanks for being here 😊
@@JawTooth I try to catch it every morning...
Boy oh boy has Loki gotten big. He loves to goof around with the others to. You got a great dog for sure. 😊
😊 thank you
I never realized how long trains can be until I started watching your videos during the covid shut down, here I am still watching them. I like how you keep them coming. You certainly remember your trains.
Glad you like them!😊
Awesome video keep up with a great work and be safe out there. 👍 😀
Thanks, will do!😊
I have to say, you find some of the most gorgeous places to film trains. That along with the trains make your videos some of the very best on the web. Awesome video today! Thanks 👍 JT. 😊😊😊😊
Thank you very much!🎉
Hey JawTooth
Another AWESOME video
Keep up the great work 👍👍
Thanks! Will do!😊
NS with triple power just getting with it! Awesome. 😊😊
Yes! Thank you!😊
Cool!! That was one of the longest trains I've ever seen. 185 cars and 2 DPUSs. Fabulous! I also like the GATX box cars. They're a really nice shade of blue. And I think only a wife who wanted to get rid of her husband would be happy about him jumping into a box car. Lol. 😅😊😊
Thank you very much!😊
Speaking of changing rails, it was interesting watching this in Folkston Ga years ago. The equipment they use is awesome. 😊We love the way you explain things in your videos Mr JT. This is so cool. Love these trains.❤❤ Beautiful scenery, awesome shirt you're wearing and my favorite train NS .Wow!😊 Chessie and Loki are cool happy campers. Love all your pets. Have a blessed day sir.😊 Thanks.
In one of my few visits to Folkston, CSX was moving the railroad crossing gates closer to the tracks.
I vaguely remember Jaw Tooth showing rails on lines dating back to the 19th Century. If a rail that's only 25 years old is being replaced, what are we supposed to think about the quality of the rails of today?
Glad you enjoyed it😊
That was a long train
Wow! What a train that first CSX one was! It impressed me that the CSX single locomotives can move whole and long trains with just one pull of the engines. You could not ask for more. Kentucky is a state for the days of the good-old American railroad.
Thanks for watching 😊
@@JawTooth You are welcome. Blessed August to you, Trainmaster! I bid you Happy Railroading!
@@captainkeyboard1007thanks and happy railroading to you
@JawTooth You are welcome. And I wish Chessie, Norfie, Brandie, Sophie, and the new male dog best health and longevity, along with you. I am not railroading at this time because I am home more often since I was medically disabled in 1997. I have asthma 70 years ago, and have difficulty ascending train station stairs, due to heavy breathing. I have plans on revisiting the New York City rapid transit lines called "The Subway," that I missed 26 years ago. I want to see the Second Avenue line, Grand Central Madison, and Pennsylvania Station to ride to Washington and visit Metrorail. I wan to see the fairly new Silver Line to northern Virginia, and one side of Montgomery County, Maryland to see Downtown Largo in action. Otherwise, I am at home doing what I do best, and that is keyboarding business documents and files, and watching RUclips on the side. I am blessed that I learned typewriting since I was 12 years old.💙
When you were showing your radio I noticed dog hair in the cup holder. That's funny because my car and truck look the same way. 😅😊😊😊😊
I love it! My dog is in there a lot 😂
You're full of surprises already but DUTCH ALSO?! That is seriously impressive, my friend and I'm NOT kidding. At my age I can just barely speak proper English! And look at all those COILS!!! That's the most I've seen so far!
You've made me want to wear Hawaiian shirts JT. I'll wear one in my next video. Cheers from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Awesome thanks for watching 😊
For some reason I always love to see a SpongeBob SquareCab Dash-3!
And your brightly-colored Hawaiian shirt probably helped that last train see you. I like wearing bright Hawaiian shirts too!
Awesome! Thanks for watching 😊
JT you are a kind soul....i am a shut in and your YT content is a lifesaver. Thank you sir
Thanks and I am glad that you like my videos. I will do them as long as I can
Wow, Jaw Tooth, that first train was long with double DPU's, really cool. Noticed second train and first train had a bunch of brand new cars on them.
I remember when those giant hauler boxcars were first starting to show up, and I still lived in Indiana!! That's a LONG time ago!
That tanker train is haulin' some jack-Hehaw! Lots of nice looking black cars flying by!
Wow! Great catches Brian! Especially tanker trains!
Cool NS with the DPU! They ship lots of steel through this area. Are there mills nearby? 😊😊
Yes in Middletown Ohio
Good morning, JT!
Morning!😊
Jawtooth,
Love your videos, but watch out for ticks when walking through the brush and tall grass. They are everywhere! Lyme disease is a big problem on the East Coast.
Stay safe!
Thanks will do 😊
Great video JT, went to Marion Ohio and saw a lot of train action, thanks for the tip where to rail fan. Just getting started into rail fanning.👍👌😇
I bid you, "Great Railfanning and Happy Railroading!"
A great place to visit! Alwyas interestng trains and there are plenty of them. A number of DPUs makes it even more fun :)
Totally agree!😊
So great I had to visit your site twice.. It's the most cars I ever counted, 205, give or take.
When we were kids growing up in North Miami, my Momma would have us count the long freight cars in an outgoing train's to keep us quiet. We had to count to ourselves an compare counts between us three kids.
What fun. We had Alot of box cars w/guys inside riding the rails. Some left markings inside to other riders on the Seaboard line.
Cool, Pie eye is looking good, make sure Brain you get loki a information implant in the neck. they are priceless!! Great Varity again , that's a good spot to go train Fishin!!! 🎣
Thanks for the tips! Good idea. I will tell Mrs Tooth when I get home
Even on sundays youre out filming trains?
@@andreiionescu205sometimes 😊
@@JawTooth ok,thanks for the reply,all the best for You and your familly,and stay safe in your travels
Watch you everyday! Safe Travels!
Thanks for watching 😊
Again awesome video Jaw Tooth watching enjoying and enjoy the side show too AWESOME Jaw Tooth 👍😃😎♥️
One of the things I like about your videos is so many different locations. Steven Sipes
Walton Kentucky pretty cool location some great train action and a double DPUs great video thanks jaw tooth
Greetings from the Netherlands, JT! Always enjoying your films! 👍
Awesome, thank you!
Awesome steel train. I love them! ❤❤😊😊
Thank you very much!
Some CSX and NS DPUS on huge freights booking through there on those single track main lines,keeping the rails polished!🛤🚂👍
Yes indeed!
They must have emptied the yard on that train, wow that was a long one. Great video JT.
Yes, thanks😊
Again an awesome jaw tooth video, those boxcars are my favorite railroad car.
The last train with all the rusty hoppers was a fertilizer train. I have a video of a street running train bringing empties from a barge terminal and taking loaded ones back for transloading in Winona, MN.
Funny to hear you speak Dutch. 60% of the Belgians speak also Dutch. Well done JT!👍
Many greetings from Belgium and keep up the good work!
Thanks! 😃
That's a nice railroad spot you found, once again.
Many thanks!
So beautiful video my dear friend! Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thanks for visiting😊😊
A double dip DPU, likin' it! Looks like the local gambit calls "King Foulthemain. Excellent video, thanks JT!
Thanks for watching 😊
😅Brian,i think that Jessie want to swim with you.cooool.🤣
😅Dank je wel voor deze mooie video Brian,groeten:Peer en Tony. fijne dag verders.😅👍👍👍👍
You are welcome! Greetings to Tony and you. I am on the way home from Deshler Ohio right now. I was too tired to figure out how to type this in Dutch right now.😅. Got a lot of trains today in Northern Ohio
Plenty of dpu's today. Good day for trains. Thank you for braving that heat! Be well be safe
You bet😊
hi JT,this is Barry Noble from Wales in the UK...love your vids,and it's my birthday on thursday 3rd August so would love a mention...thank you!!
Love your baofeng radio I have a couple of them for ham radio use .They work really well for me, looks like yours serves you well also
Yes they do😊
Beautiful day for trains!! We are ready to come back! Great video!
Thank you very much!😊. Come back and film trains with me again
Th'yem square cabs -3's are growing on me in the looks department. They look like "all business" up front. Glad you caught them. Thanks to your videos I have noticed I can now tell what RR company's train is coming down the track by the sound of the horn. The NS horns have a higher note in their chords - probably a 5-chime, whilst the CSX horns do not have that higher pitch note - probably a 3-chime(?) Likely somebody will speak up and tell me if I am right or wrong about that.............
Seeing the pond causes me to hope you will find another duck to place in it like the last one you had. You and I both really liked that duck. It was really a neat creature. I am also very attached to pond turtles. Hardly anybody else is, and I don't think they get it; or maybe they think I'm a little off my rocker. Probably so. But, if a body slows down enough to enjoy watching a turtle in a pond, they will really enjoy their time on earth a lot more than if they are in too much of a rush to notice that turtle. Thank you for your videos. They are great.
You are right about the horns. I notice that when I am at a place with both railroads and Amtrak is different also. I would like to have another duck 😊
If they don't dig it out some idiot will still try always.
😊🥰💞💗💕💖 Great video friend awesome catches love your fur babies I enjoyed watching 😲🤩❤❤
Thank you so much 🤗😊
when they did the continues track where I live. I always like trains, did not know much about operations. It was probably early 1980s. They had a lot o box cars with the tops and most of the sides cut away and it looked like racks with rails on them. what i was thinking was they would weld the sections of track as they came out of the box car as they dragged the boxcar down the track. this was on the CSX Metropolitan line.
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! ✨✨
Merci à vous 😊😊
@@JawTooth 🖐🖐🙏🙏
Awesome video with 2 dpu working hard but wait there’s more 👍😎🇺🇸🚂👍
Thanks 👍😊
Trains are awesome😎 Also good video😀
Thanks! 😀
Like your videos and the house in Kentucky
Somente. Trem. Todos os dias 😄
Hoje
Every day 😂🎉
Nice footage.
Thanks!
Oh wow! Loki is a big boy now!!!
😂thats now need for speed the tankwagon train,👍👍👍👍
Aber warte! Es gibt mehr! 😉
Another winner, JT. Screaming DPUs in my favorite locations. Happy Tuesday, y'all.
Danke gleichfalls 😊
JT. I think you're wearing a Heritage Hawaiian print shirt. Zowee the bird from Fruit Loops would have a field day. Train 1 on CSX was the leader with interesting cars. Black COER coil steel car followed by new CRDX 4 Bay covered hoppers and the Hobo boxcar bringing back MCSA Moscow Camden & San Augustine reporting marks. Go a little further and you'll find a rusty pre GATX Leasing original LRS Laurinburg and Southern boxcar. The fresh GAEX blue flatcar for utility poles oldie CNW hoppers the 4 hi-cube boxcars the 2 no graffitti TBOX cars and the Ashland Ry ASRY coil cars that look like the steel has been handled several times. At the end the scene with Chessie on the dock was rather plaintive as she scanned the water and skies for Dupp the Duck. I miss him too.....
Is there anything you missed 😀😀😀great comment.
@@myrnawashington9057 thanks for your kind comment. JT says he likes to look at The Oddities in the trains so if they're really good I make mention of them is he actually doesn't have time to do it while filming. To be fair I left out the three fresh Auto racks and the slow CSX freight with 4 gondolas of gravel. Not the normal way they are shipped. Even though I'm now in my sixties I enjoy watching trains and looking at commodities and where it's going to just as much as what I was younger
Yes that pretty much covers it 😅. Thanks for your comments 😊 I am southbound on I-75 in north west Ohio at the moment. Saw a short Norfolk Southern train by the interstate north of Lima
Good video Jawtooth
Thanks!😊
Yep, hard to believe the train crew saw you and gave a horn salute, what with that camouflage shirt you're wearing. You're practically invisible! Thanks for the video.
You got that right!😅
i eat , sleep , work , daydream , drive , everything boxcars.. no other cars even come close as to the awesome and uses of boxcars... gawd i love them ...!!!!
Right on😊 I got some good ones today in Deshler Ohio 🎉
A full head off Steam! Thanks 😊 Jaw Tooth
Our pleasure!
I'm seeing more and more steel coil cars, I hope that means more products made in America
It probably does😊🎉
I believe the steel coils are made in Middletown Ohio just South of Dayton, Ohio, and are shipped to the Toyota plant in Georgetown, Kentucky (just North of Lexington) This is just my assumption. There are auto assembly plants all up and down I-75 which parallels these rail lines. Think of Detroit, (Ford Chrysler GM) Toledo (Jeep) Toyota and then down in Tennessee is Nissan all along I-75
Good Morning Jaw Tooth.
Another fine video today. A lot of trains. See you on the next! 😊
Many thanks!😊
Shoestring needs to start giving hobo classes we all might find those skills useful
That would be interesting 😊
Nice Video
Thanks
They can’t miss that shirt, brother!😂
Wow cool train video JT!!!
Thank you very much!😊🎉
@@JawTooth You're welcome!!!
I never Would have thought of CSX looking like SpongeBob on my own.
Shoe fly was cool
Lots and Lots of catches.
Thanks for watching 😊
@@JawTooth Getting close on the shed/cabin project.Just give us a heads up when you would like to check it out.
Lot of DPU action there JT WOO Live Action
That train you were talking about, 199. It could also be NS-375. Daily steel coil from Middletown, OH to Rockport, IN. It’s counterpart, 376 takes the empties back daily. It’s a staple here in my area if it’s the one I think it could be. Doesn’t have a consist load, so it could be either or. 😊
Yes it is 375 and 376
I hope I can remember that😂
@@JawTooth glad to help better ID it!
Great film. I'm out railfanning now
Awesome! I am on the way home from Deshler 😊
We miss the rooster at the beginnings of your videos. Hope you have a wonderful day!
Thanks, you too!😊
When does JT find the time to get a bean shave?? He’s the hardest working man on RUclips!
It only took 5 minutes 😊
I've always wondered what they do with all railroad spikes left behind from replacing rails and is it illegal to take them if they leave them behind along the tracks
They eventually collect them. Spikes are everywhere
I like train videos on RUclips jawtooth dpu alright 👍
Thanks 😊
That first CSX train had 3 locomotives & 185 cars
Thanks for counting cars 🎉😊
they're closing down 25 this week for 2 days at the Walton crossing. RR repairs.
Yes I saw that. Might be good to film
my record there at locust street is 14 in day, only like 5 hours of railfanning
Wow that is pretty good! I haven’t come close to that 😮
@@JawTooth i didn’t think i would either- NS was train after train and had a few CSX mixed in
@@jakedaly4054awesome 😊
🌵☘️🇮🇳🌵☘️
Nice Coverage
Thanks 😊
😅at last,that dangerous RR is gone,the tunnel is saver,just like here in the Netherlands.😅whe are say,riding to red,you are flat like a dime.🤣
Howdy sir. What radio/scanner are you using? Thanks!
Keep up the great work!!
Baofeng UV6R
@@JawTooth Appreciate it!
So much for trains being slow.
Can use the Underpass till it Flash Floods.
Need to take W sign down for MIA Crossing. 😊
Good call! Maybe I could keep it 😅
Nice ❤️ 👌 👍 that was a long great 👍 👌 train going by great tanker train 🚆
Thanks for watching😊🎉
@@JawTooth no problem 😊
That's some length JT, here in the UK 40 would be considered long 🙄
I still can't understand as to why CSX only has a passive crossing, and Norfolk Southern has a fully active gated crossing on Locust St. More than likely, the abandoned signal set will end up in that fence on Locust Street next to the Norfolk Southern crossing. That's my guess.
Good point. I will check on it and see if it goes there
Does anyone live in the Abner Gaines house or is it like a tourist attraction? 😊😊
Nobody lives there. It’s only open every now and then
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Greetings 😊
By the way, how is Loco doing? Is still getting adjusted or is adjusted to his "new" home?