That was a very good NS mixed freight! I hit the jackpot with this one. It had steel pipe, heavy plate steel, and coil steel among many oyhrt types of cars. Great catch, JT! 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the spectacular video, JT! I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great trains and scenery. I always love seeing the live action pets! The farm is looking nice too, my friend. With the pier repaired, and the fields mowed make a big difference. Please tell your family and pets I said hi to them, and be careful out there! 😃😃😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is awesome. Saw this video twice. Really enjoy this. You did good trying to keep up with both tracks. A long long train. Love your fur babies too. Thanks Mr JT.❤😊
I heard you holler "BOXCAR!" when that boxcar went past. I hadn't thought of it, but are boxcars rare on trains these days? I don't get out near active railroads lately, so I'm not up on everything. The only railroad in my area is the Branson Scenic Railway here in Branson, and a local railroad that uses the same tracks - the Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad. I don't see them much because I'm not in town much. That DPU WAS awesome, the way it went screaming on past at the end of that train. The horn salute at the beginning of that train was sweet also! You always give us great videos from the Walton area. The variety that you've been putting out lately is amazing! Great stuff! That angle by Locust Street was EXCELLENT! I got a kick out of the mockingbird that flew down to stand on the track until just before the locomotive got to it. Mockingbirds are such characters. They really crack me up. That one obviously wanted to be in a Jaw Tooth video. LOL So I"m obviously adding to my comments as I watch the video. That NS train that snuck up on you gave you a nice horn salute, too! You're a rock star in the railfan world, dude! When the engineers and conductors make a point to acknowledge your presence with a salute, that's a very cool thing. It seems to be happening more and more lately. If I remember correctly, even a couple of the men in the Big Boy locomotive gave you a wave at one of the locations where you were chasing them. Yep! Jaw Tooth is RailFan video channel #1! We gotta somehow get your Likes, comments, and subs to increase. People don't know what they're missing!
Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Glad to see your feilds are doing great. Hopefully some rain will come your way and fill pond and help crops grow. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Hi JT, I always love the video's you & Scott do from Walton & the Gaines house. It's just perfect beautiful grounds, a lovely old house & 2 tracks to keep watch of, you have the CSX shortline & N/S rat hole where the trains are usually flyin down the tracks, so always a great day railfanning. ❤😊👍
THANK YOU!!!! That was a super birthday gift - radar usage!!! Please don't ask me to explain it because I can't, but I truly enjoy it when you use the radar gun. Fantastic video here! "God blesses those that believe in Him!"
Thank you for this video of CSX and Norfolk Southern trains in Walton, Kentucky at the Abner Gaines House, Jw Tooth! I enjoyed seeing the trains that you caught in Walton. (Posted 19 September 2024 at 1212 CDT.)
Thanks Jaw Tooth for another awesome train video. I like how you are decent enough to leave that homeless guy a couple of bucks. Even though l'm financially tight l will offer $1-2 to someone in that plight. I learned something with video, l didn't know helicopters are used to trim trees along R.R. tracks, would love to watch that sometime! One thing that is the same in both countries is the common appearance of graffiti art on freight cars. Nice property you have, looks really relaxing from my seat, but l know from my rural childhood that it can be constant work, ah but everything colmes with a price!
Long time viewer here. Thank you for your videos. I try to watch all of them and not skip the ads. I appreciate your time you put in chasing these trains so we can watch all of the live action!
I guess I missed part one of this because I noticed on this one you had put part two but anyway another awesome video JT and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Thank you for the Super Thanks! I am going to film tomorrow and I will use that for the gas. That helps a lot and I appreciate your support. Thanks again!
Thanks for showing us the Walton, Kentucky location. I think this is one of your best locations along with Hamilton (forgot the state). Thanks for showing your land, your fields, animals and crops. I have never seen a soybean plant that big and so green before. Looks really good, nice big pods. They grow them here but because it's so dry, they are usually the first to harvest. Our harvest in Saskatchewan is three-quarters done. Thanks for excellent videos, Mr. Tooth. :)
Yes it was! Just think of all the years that it laid in the dirt. Scott looked it up on Google and found info on them. I think he said they go for about 25 bucks. That was really cool finding it. Makes me wonder what else is laying around that area.
Exciting train action in Walton Kentucky on the tracks around the Gaines House with some DPU'S, also with the always amazing live action pets dogs and cats and of course the slide show with rocking music and thank you Jaw Tooth.🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
Edison battery oil was used extensively by the railways for the batteries in switch lamps and such. It's not uncommon for me to find two different style bottles when I'm looking for old bottles in creeks along the rails. Always fun to find, also found some cool insulators in the same places.
Hello Jawtooth my name is Duane Adams I am a fan of your videos and your American trains I live in a place named Pareora in New Zealand Keep up the good work
Plenty of different trains and one has to appreciate the autorack @2:52 with the railfans driving in quest of the next train but it apparently didn't pass emissions. Also the back-to-back empty grain extras were actually a corporate race A E Staley reporting marks followed by a train with many ADMX Archer Daniels Midland cars Thanks for the tour of the Gentleman's Farm and indeed on the Farm Report channel a good part of Ohio along with part of Pennsylvania and West Virginia have the worst drought in the US at present. Hopefully all goes well until Harvest is complete
My favorite DPUs are the rear GEs that are turned facing forward. Then they have that big radiator laying across the back of the locomotive and it just looks cool and different. You always catch good trains in Walton. One was speeding. Track speed there is 40. lol I like your little farm, JT. I mentioned before my mother-in-law lived up your way in Buford. She lived the brick house across from the church there by the corner. That was such a cool place with a greenhouse, an outbuilding with a 2-car garage and shop, and a summer kitchen. How many summer kitchens do you see? For info, a summer kitchen was a small outbuilding fixed up as a kitchen to keep from making it even hotter in the house in the hot summer. That house used to be the post office years ago. It would be a nice place to live. You have a really nice place, JT. Looks like you have a good 40 acres or more. That is awesome. You ever fish that pond?
I ended up getting one of those Bushnell radar guns myself. I don't show mine on camera, though. The fastest one I ever clocked was a northbound Amtrak at 68 mph. 54 mph was the fastest freight.
I was just thinking about my favorite movies where a train played a major part in it. I’m sure there are older ones, but 2 this century that I like are Super 8, and Water For Elephants. Make that 3, I just thought of Snowpiercer.
FYI...and an important one, at that...a weather condition where little or no rain falls is spelled "DROUGHT". You mistakenly spelled it twice as "DRAUGHT", which refers to BEER brewed and poured from a tap (a.k.a. the Americanized "draft"). 🍺🍻
Good Morning, mr JT. You where a cap, see i that good? Whit the Frisian Flag that means the Airforce Base at Leeuwarden and squadron 322. I lived against the village Marssum with my parents and sisters.
Awesome! Yes, a great viewer mailed me a couple of military caps. Peerke sent them. You might know him. He also sent me a book so I can learn the language but I haven't put much time into that yet
J.T. Great video I really enjoyed seeing your farm thanks . How bad are the mosquitos and ticks this year ? I'm in the city and we have deer in people's back yards and just about everything you have we have to THANKS J.T.
I read the Walton's Old Fashion Day announcement on the billboard, a Fall Festival held on Main Street Features a parade, vendors, entertainment, crafts, games and live music.
The neatest application for that speed-meter, of course, is to stand adjacent to the Police Station...monitoring the squad cars. If asked, you reply that you are a member of Citizens Auxiliary Safety Enforcement Detachment.
That is great idea! It would be interesting to see how fast they go on a call or when they are in a hurry to get home. I might have to put on a wig or disguise so they don't recognise me. I'm starting to notice that people know me just about where ever I go. I was in Missouri and an officer directing traffic recognised me when I was walking on the sidewalk. Lol
I don't know why your gates are half barrier type. I think due to drivers going around the barriers allgrade or as we in the UK call them are full barrier, to stop this. Also nearly all have cameras, which are recording and can be seen at either power boxes or where the track has not been upgraded, usually minor lines are viable in signal boxes. Also at grade crossing we have very tough rubber so when the track is being replaced, the mats are removed and replaced when finished. This stops the train bouncing up over the crossing, where the ballast has settled. This bounce could cause a derailment. Watch letsdig18, he finds balloons everywhere he is working. Thanks for the video.
NS giving out the horn salutes! Trying to figure out the type of car on that bonus train…seven cars in front of the dpu @21:38 the black car between the NS covered coil and boxcar. Looks like a type of coil car but seems to have exhaust stacks on top??? Lots of emf off power lines
Yes. Every spring and early summer I get a bunch of them on me. This year I had four of them that were attached. Right now it's so hot and dry that you won't see them. You can get Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever from the American Dog Tick that we have in my area
Nice SFLC auto rack at the end of that first train. It must be fairly new because it is untagged. At least through reporting marks the Santa Fe is still somewhat of an entity, at least on paper. How I wish that BNSF would have kept the Santa Fe name and image.
Thank you, I will. We treat them twice a year. It's been so dry that I haven't seen a tick in about a month. In the spring I had a bunch of them on me at different times. I actually had 4 stuck on me this year but right now it is too hot and dry for them.
Where I live in Canada we have a short line train called the BC southern railway and BNSF railway had to use the short line because the new Westminster interchange was under construction it was odd see BNSF in Canada on a short line hauling empty coal cars.
That was a very good NS mixed freight! I hit the jackpot with this one. It had steel pipe, heavy plate steel, and coil steel among many oyhrt types of cars. Great catch, JT! 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the spectacular video, JT! I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great trains and scenery. I always love seeing the live action pets! The farm is looking nice too, my friend. With the pier repaired, and the fields mowed make a big difference. Please tell your family and pets I said hi to them, and be careful out there! 😃😃😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤❤❤
After 2 empty grain trains, we have a very long and fast mixed freight with 186 cars and a mid-train DPU! Fabulous train and catch, JT! 😃😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤❤
This is awesome. Saw this video twice. Really enjoy this. You did good trying to keep up with both tracks. A long long train. Love your fur babies too. Thanks Mr JT.❤😊
Thank you very much!
I heard you holler "BOXCAR!" when that boxcar went past. I hadn't thought of it, but are boxcars rare on trains these days? I don't get out near active railroads lately, so I'm not up on everything. The only railroad in my area is the Branson Scenic Railway here in Branson, and a local railroad that uses the same tracks - the Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad. I don't see them much because I'm not in town much.
That DPU WAS awesome, the way it went screaming on past at the end of that train. The horn salute at the beginning of that train was sweet also! You always give us great videos from the Walton area. The variety that you've been putting out lately is amazing! Great stuff! That angle by Locust Street was EXCELLENT! I got a kick out of the mockingbird that flew down to stand on the track until just before the locomotive got to it. Mockingbirds are such characters. They really crack me up. That one obviously wanted to be in a Jaw Tooth video. LOL
So I"m obviously adding to my comments as I watch the video. That NS train that snuck up on you gave you a nice horn salute, too! You're a rock star in the railfan world, dude! When the engineers and conductors make a point to acknowledge your presence with a salute, that's a very cool thing. It seems to be happening more and more lately. If I remember correctly, even a couple of the men in the Big Boy locomotive gave you a wave at one of the locations where you were chasing them. Yep! Jaw Tooth is RailFan video channel #1!
We gotta somehow get your Likes, comments, and subs to increase. People don't know what they're missing!
Fast moving trains and hard working DPUS. Good job JT!
Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Glad to see your feilds are doing great. Hopefully some rain will come your way and fill pond and help crops grow. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Awesome quality video son have a great day JT thanks greetings from Scotland 😊
Thanks 👍
@@JawTooth Much appreciated JT Thanks 😊
I am at track side, and while I'm waiting for trains to go by live.
I watch your videos 👍
Hi JT, I always love the video's you & Scott do from Walton & the Gaines house. It's just perfect beautiful grounds, a lovely old house & 2 tracks to keep watch of, you have the CSX shortline & N/S rat hole where the trains are usually flyin down the tracks, so always a great day railfanning. ❤😊👍
THANK YOU!!!!
That was a super birthday gift - radar usage!!!
Please don't ask me to explain it because I can't, but I truly enjoy it when you use the radar gun.
Fantastic video here!
"God blesses those that believe in Him!"
Happy birthday! Today I took it with me and I forgot to use it. lol
Good for you JT,that you're one of those who have some compassion for our homeless brothers and sisters.
Yes, very true and thanks for watching my videos!
Think of shoestring when you see open box car!!!
Don’t give CASH
Give gift certificate. Cash usually goes to drugs/alcohol.
I would say it is exciting to be an Engineer and see so much of the county side.
Some really nice footage, enjoyed this one, like the old bridges, enjoyed the walk around the field and pond
Good trains from Walton. Great place to film. Enjoyed the farm tour. Your new fences are really nice. Hi to Loki, Chessie, and horse. Thanks JT. ❤
Thank you for this video of CSX and Norfolk Southern trains in Walton, Kentucky at the Abner Gaines House, Jw Tooth! I enjoyed seeing the trains that you caught in Walton. (Posted 19 September 2024 at 1212 CDT.)
Thank you very much!
New trains to enjoy,the new fever in Kentucky...so good!!!!
😱😨🚂🇱🇷😘😍😁📱💟💟💟💟💟💟
Great vid as usual! Glad they cut the trees back. Thanks for using the radar! It’s always interesting.
Thanks Jaw Tooth for another awesome train video. I like how you are decent enough to leave that homeless guy a couple of bucks. Even though l'm financially tight l will offer $1-2 to someone in that plight.
I learned something with video, l didn't know helicopters are used to trim trees along R.R. tracks, would love to watch that sometime! One thing that is the same in both countries is the common appearance of graffiti art on freight cars.
Nice property you have, looks really relaxing from my seat, but l know from my rural childhood that it can be constant work, ah but everything colmes with a price!
Awesome live action. Amazing location.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for showing us around your Farm/Ranch 👍
Our pleasure!
Lot's of great NS action and Distributed power booking!🛤🚂
Long time viewer here. Thank you for your videos. I try to watch all of them and not skip the ads. I appreciate your time you put in chasing these trains so we can watch all of the live action!
Thank you for your support! I appreciate that
I guess I missed part one of this because I noticed on this one you had put part two but anyway another awesome video JT and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
I love your videos. Been watching them since 2020.
Cool video, the dpu was singing love the sound thumbs up
Thanks 👍
Great video of the Rathole JT
Thanks!
Thank you for the Super Thanks! I am going to film tomorrow and I will use that for the gas. That helps a lot and I appreciate your support. Thanks again!
@@JawTooth keep up the great work. I am retired from CSX Intermodal in Florida. Stay safe everywhere and thanks again!!
@@trainchaser988 Awesome! I go to Florida every February to film trains. I always look forward to winter so I can go to Florida. Thanks again!
Aceptionally great video Jaw Tooth, thanks for the pets a the tour of your land area! Way Kool indeed son!
Long time viewer of your work, JT…enjoy them all. Keep the camera rolling! Please visit us one day up here in Lake County, Ohio.
Thanks for showing us the Walton, Kentucky location. I think this is one of your best locations along with Hamilton (forgot the state). Thanks for showing your land, your fields, animals and crops. I have never seen a soybean plant that big and so green before. Looks really good, nice big pods. They grow them here but because it's so dry, they are usually the first to harvest. Our harvest in Saskatchewan is three-quarters done. Thanks for excellent videos, Mr. Tooth. :)
About that rail, TZ = Moravia Steel, Czech Republic
Great find on the "edison" bottle 🎉 !!
Yes it was! Just think of all the years that it laid in the dirt. Scott looked it up on Google and found info on them. I think he said they go for about 25 bucks. That was really cool finding it. Makes me wonder what else is laying around that area.
Goos Morning Brian and everyone else.On with the show.
Good morning Steve!
Dock looks great.
Great video JawTooth
Enjoy your videos
Exciting train action in Walton Kentucky on the tracks around
the Gaines House with some DPU'S, also with the always amazing
live action pets dogs and cats and of course the slide show with
rocking music and thank you Jaw Tooth.🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
I love.the scene
Good morning I enjoyed the video👍👍
Edison battery oil was used extensively by the railways for the batteries in switch lamps and such. It's not uncommon for me to find two different style bottles when I'm looking for old bottles in creeks along the rails. Always fun to find, also found some cool insulators in the same places.
Hello Jawtooth my name is Duane Adams I am a fan of your videos and your American trains I live in a place named Pareora in New Zealand
Keep up the good work
That's cool! Thanks for watching my videos in Pareora!
Awesome video with a horn salute and a dpu working hard but wait there’s more to come 👍🇺🇸😎🚂👍
Just read that Edison batteries were used to power early railroad signals. It tells you just how old that crossing there is. Cool find!
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Great job, Brian. Like the tour if your "back 40" looking forward to viewing your next edition. THANKS!
Morning JT! What a great video to wake up to son! 🔥
Morning!
Lots of trains. Great video. I like seeing your farm. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Nice catch of the B&M boxcar
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 👍🙏
Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth You're welcome. Have a great day!
Nice.
Thanks!
Cool. Thank you.
Very nice
🌧good for the lake,where is yor 🛥? is there fich/vis in the water?🐟😅
Always ❤ an EOT DPU. 14:00 Lucius Beebe would've liked that shot. Awesome as usual, liked it much. Thanks JT!
Awesome catches JT! And nice farm tour! Fantastic video!
🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃💯👍🇺🇸
Walton is always good with good freight as well great video thanks Brian
It sure is
Really a cool video Brian the speed check is awesome.👍👍
Thanks 👍
Plenty of different trains and one has to appreciate the autorack @2:52 with the railfans driving in quest of the next train but it apparently didn't pass emissions. Also the back-to-back empty grain extras were actually a corporate race A E Staley reporting marks followed by a train with many ADMX Archer Daniels Midland cars Thanks for the tour of the Gentleman's Farm and indeed on the Farm Report channel a good part of Ohio along with part of Pennsylvania and West Virginia have the worst drought in the US at present. Hopefully all goes well until Harvest is complete
HI MY GOOD FRIEND THANKS FOR THE TRAIN MY HOMME 1 LOVE 😊😊1 LOVE FAM.
Thanks for coming!
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like them, they're awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
Amazing catches Brian!
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth You're welcome!
Sir did you “ Dancer” riding on top standing on IM through Colorado Springs ? Crazy dudes ! Awesome catches with horn salute 😊
I have seen some of his videos but not recently. Is that a recent video?
Awesome catches on amazing video!
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth your very much welcome
I like train videos on RUclips jawtooth dpu alright 👍
Very awesome live action, Brian. Some of those trains were really moving a long on the tracks.
Amazing video Mr Jawtooth catch more DPU’s they are booking so fast
Nice Dpu engine
My favorite DPUs are the rear GEs that are turned facing forward. Then they have that big radiator laying across the back of the locomotive and it just looks cool and different. You always catch good trains in Walton. One was speeding. Track speed there is 40. lol
I like your little farm, JT. I mentioned before my mother-in-law lived up your way in Buford. She lived the brick house across from the church there by the corner. That was such a cool place with a greenhouse, an outbuilding with a 2-car garage and shop, and a summer kitchen. How many summer kitchens do you see? For info, a summer kitchen was a small outbuilding fixed up as a kitchen to keep from making it even hotter in the house in the hot summer. That house used to be the post office years ago. It would be a nice place to live.
You have a really nice place, JT. Looks like you have a good 40 acres or more. That is awesome.
You ever fish that pond?
I ended up getting one of those Bushnell radar guns myself. I don't show mine on camera, though.
The fastest one I ever clocked was a northbound Amtrak at 68 mph. 54 mph was the fastest freight.
👍🇺🇸nice job J🦷
Awesome bottle find
I think so too!
😅Bedankt voor deze mooie videoBrian,groetjes aan de familie. groeten:🍐Peer.n Tony. laterzzz.🤣
Its harvest time there stepping up there game
My old Kentucky home 🏠, nice Mr. 🦷
Awesome, I love it 😊!
Thanks! 😄
Great catches and awesome video
Thank you very much!
I was just thinking about my favorite movies where a train played a major part in it. I’m sure there are older ones, but 2 this century that I like are Super 8, and Water For Elephants. Make that 3, I just thought of Snowpiercer.
Nice Video
Thanks
Awesome video! Have a nice day! ☺️🌈❤️
Thank you! You too!
Depending on your easement you may be able to plant alfalfa. It would control weeds and maybe some horse feed.
FYI...and an important one, at that...a weather condition where little or no rain falls is spelled "DROUGHT". You mistakenly spelled it twice as "DRAUGHT", which refers to BEER brewed and poured from a tap (a.k.a. the Americanized "draft"). 🍺🍻
Good Morning, mr JT.
You where a cap, see i that good? Whit the Frisian Flag that means the Airforce Base at Leeuwarden and squadron 322. I lived against the village Marssum with my parents and sisters.
Awesome! Yes, a great viewer mailed me a couple of military caps. Peerke sent them. You might know him. He also sent me a book so I can learn the language but I haven't put much time into that yet
A Baldwin RF-16 would hit the spot right about now. Alas...
J.T. Great video I really enjoyed seeing your farm thanks . How bad are the mosquitos and ticks this year ? I'm in the city and we have deer in people's back yards and just about everything you have we have to THANKS J.T.
nice video !
Hi Jaw & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks & Jaw & Friends Randy
I read the Walton's Old Fashion Day announcement on the billboard, a Fall Festival held on Main Street Features a parade, vendors, entertainment, crafts, games and live music.
The neatest application for that speed-meter, of course, is to stand adjacent to the Police Station...monitoring the squad cars. If asked, you reply that you are a member of Citizens Auxiliary Safety Enforcement Detachment.
That is great idea! It would be interesting to see how fast they go on a call or when they are in a hurry to get home. I might have to put on a wig or disguise so they don't recognise me. I'm starting to notice that people know me just about where ever I go. I was in Missouri and an officer directing traffic recognised me when I was walking on the sidewalk. Lol
I don't know why your gates are half barrier type.
I think due to drivers going around the barriers allgrade or as we in the UK call them are full barrier, to stop this.
Also nearly all have cameras, which are recording and can be seen at either power boxes or where the track has not been upgraded, usually minor lines are viable in signal boxes.
Also at grade crossing we have very tough rubber so when the track is being replaced, the mats are removed and replaced when finished.
This stops the train bouncing up over the crossing, where the ballast has settled.
This bounce could cause a derailment.
Watch letsdig18, he finds balloons everywhere he is working.
Thanks for the video.
Live action rooster too.
Love the artwork @6:22. LOL
Hi JT, any trout in the pond? Your videos are great, keep it up, but, wait there's more!
No, I have blue gills, grass carp, a few others that I can't think of
I love CSX
NS giving out the horn salutes! Trying to figure out the type of car on that bonus train…seven cars in front of the dpu @21:38 the black car between the NS covered coil and boxcar. Looks like a type of coil car but seems to have exhaust stacks on top??? Lots of emf off power lines
Love your video.
Are you afraid of ticks?
Yes. Every spring and early summer I get a bunch of them on me. This year I had four of them that were attached. Right now it's so hot and dry that you won't see them. You can get Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever from the American Dog Tick that we have in my area
I’m surprised you haven’t go a csx on Walton Kentucky right behind you bummer
cool trains
Nice SFLC auto rack at the end of that first train. It must be fairly new because it is untagged. At least through reporting marks the Santa Fe is still somewhat of an entity, at least on paper. How I wish that BNSF would have kept the Santa Fe name and image.
Maybe Buffett will come to the conclusion that that famous name and image can make him more money!
We are under severe drought conditions.🥵 Please keep the live action pets free of ticks.❤
Thank you, I will. We treat them twice a year. It's been so dry that I haven't seen a tick in about a month. In the spring I had a bunch of them on me at different times. I actually had 4 stuck on me this year but right now it is too hot and dry for them.
Where I live in Canada we have a short line train called the BC southern railway and BNSF railway had to use the short line because the new Westminster interchange was under construction it was odd see BNSF in Canada on a short line hauling empty coal cars.