Wow that was a super fast Train, Jaw Tooth, CP & BNSF up front and Kansas City, Southern on the rear. Surely no grass was growing under them shoes, LOL. Also Jaw Tooth my Birthday is on November 4th, I'll be 72 yrs old, and yes. Senior Citizens love trains. Have a great one, Jaw Tooth.
Be sure to be there if they implode the power plant. I was there this summer when the James DeYoung plant in Holland Michigan was imploded this summer. Wow was that loud!
Great video! Love the tanker train, don't get to see them much. 💨💨Fast trains love it. Pennsylvania used to see covered bridges. Bygone Era. Thank you for the video Brian stay well roll
Nice catch on the foreign power. Carlisle Pa. has street running trains.They run across the streets of Carlisle. Awesome catches you got that steel train had a lot of weight on it.
@Farmaddic Nucor is building a new plant just south of Point Pleasant, WV. Something to the tune of $3 billion. Everyone is excited. CSX has been doing a lot of upgrading on their equipment, too.
Thanks. The Indian Mound was excellent. Way cool. Kick ass video, good camera job. Good video camera, Sharp clean panoramic views.. Thanks.. I live in Springfield Illinois, 3 blocks away from the Isles junction. See Springfield sometime.. All different types of rail traffic. Kick ass into music on your channel. Thanks
Covered bridges are awesome JT! Thanks. We have one in my hometown, although I don't think it's as long as that one. I certainly enjoyed the video today! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome train catches today JT!! That first one was just in the nick of time! Great spot of video on the Indian mound and the covered bridge. Trains moving through at a good clip today! Thanks for bringing them to us! Until next time!!
Here we are in today's videos it was almost like Harvest Time with everything from the lowly local to commodity consists and the all encompassing General freights. From on top of the Indian Mound built by hand it was a final resting place that centuries later looks upon a man-made building on its death bed. Oddly no Intermodal today but nice as if on command the CSX appears on the little used line. The last shot at the "roundhouse" has Brandy. "Ì'm tired" Loki "I didn't do it" and Chessie. "That new dog is trying to take over my territory" Gotta luv 'em!
Wow. You caught some amazing trains, some were splitting the wind. Cool Indian mound. You always add some cool history which makes your filming interesting. Love it. 😊Cool close-up of Loki and Brandy. We really enjoyed this video. Thanks Mr JT ❤😊
These guys were movin' & groovin'. Unlike Pittsburgh last night... I swear there was a stop order. AVR short line was stopped gonig north on Allegheny river. N.S. in parallel route was stopped about a mile behind it near Pittsburgh. CSX was stopped on the bridge near convention center downtown, and another N.S. on the south shore of the Monongahela on the old Conrail line was sitting... All within 10 minutes I saw these. I wonder what was going on that everyone was stopped.
That is an awesome Indian mound I've seen mounds before but nothing close to this size. It's a very nice piece of history. I'm glad you included it. 😊😊
I thought I had wrote a comment but it seems to have vanished. Anyhow, this was another fabulous video and that Indian mound is rather fascinating to me. I'm thinking a good name for your trusty truck might be "The JToothTruck" LOL!! May God bless you and continue to grant you safety.
Great video, JT. That short NS grain train at 10:36 looked like the first train but going in the opposite direction. Wow those CSX trains were cooking along! I like the screaming wheels.
Fun to open up Maps and follow where your at, the tracks, that mound and even the power plant. Was in Dayton two months ago and the NS line you filmed ran right by where I was; even saw two trains hauling’ by. Thanks JT!!
Wow, that second train really is booking. That third train on the CSX line looks like trains that come through Troy on the CSX line. I see alot of the same engines on a regular basis. That old power plant is very cool. I toured that plant back in the day while it was in operation. Hutchings Plant. It was HUGE in the day. That is a very active location you are at. On that CSX Toledo line, we average a train about every 20 minutes. It's very busy. That mound is very cool. I've seen it many times but have never been op the top of it. I'm definitely going to go there now. WOW that view is GREAT. Just look at that beautiful artwork on those trains. going so fast you can hardly see it.. Love those old rails. Inland is a huge name from the past. I love the recaps and the dogs at the end of your videos. This is one of my favorite videos. GREAT job.
Awesome video today, Brian. Happy Birthday to Barbara and Roger. I loved the covered bridge. I have seen a covered bridge in Maine when I was visiting Maine for a ship installation. Loki is getting very big. Great video.😊😊😊
The demolition looks like very dangerous work. It seems to me that just one cut in the wrong place and it could be a disaster!😮 I'm glad you filmed it. 😊😊😊
If they demo this one like the one near me, they cut pieces out of the I-beams all over the superstructure to weaken it and implode it with explosives. They then cut it to pieces with a shear on a trackhoe.
Mounds are really cool. I saw a few more a couple days ago at Fort Ancient, Ohio. There is also one called the Serpent Mound near Seaman, Ohio. They are interesting. I would like to see the one near Charleston
This video shows us different types of locomotive, each with a different livery. It makes for some great images. Like you, JT, I noticed that the train with its 100 tank cars is moving very fast.
Great tour of the Indian mound. Really a gorgeous area. I think coal fired plants should have been mothballed instead of torn down just in case this power experiment we're trying in this country doesn't work out the way it hasn't worked in Europe. Some great action on this one, liked it much. Thanks JT!
Great look of that Indian mound the views from it were spectacular . Shame to lose that coal fired plant, but times change, sure would’ve liked to have seen it in operation. And an interesting lashup and DPU on that ethanol train. Nice job JT.👍🏼
I live in Southern California. And all the crossings here the bell keeps going till the gates go back up. Speaking of gates. There are some wig wags till running. There is not many left. There is one in the City of Vernon on the LAJ. That have one that protects nine tracks. Steven Sipes
Great Vid! someday i would like to go up on some tall structure and see nothing but horizon for the full 360 degrees of view. like you showed us from the top of the Indian Mound. that was Great to see! here in South OC of So Cal even being on top of a 20 story building there is only about 170 degrees of horizon view and most of that is the Pacific Ocean. the rest of the horizon is blocked by a couple of mountain ranges. so far i have only lived here and have never had the chance to live in the Flat Lands of the USA where there is nothing blocking the horizon. when I do, i really think it will be a strong emotion for me and make be feel odd that there is NOTHING to look at in the far distance. no snow capped mountains at times for about 120 degrees of that view. I know that the reverse was true for a visitor to my home a few decades ago who just could not get enough of all the mountains to one side and the Pacific to the other. having lived her 40plus years in the Flat Lands. she cried some seeing both of these views at the same time for the first time when i took her to the top of a 20 story building. Maybe some day if you get back to that Mound take a little more zoomed in and slower 360 pan of that awesome view for all of us who cannot get to such a location. maybe catch a train at the same time in the shot. thanks for all your great vids and time you take to get them. db
Cool video I wonder if they're going to implode that power plant. I watch them implode an old building up here in Flint a few years ago. That was something to watch.
Once again another entertaining video from the legend himself, keep up the great work. I loved seeing the trains coming around the curve, it's always neat. It amazes me of how much more activity there is down there than up here in Lima, I might just move down there.. Lol
Time goes by so fast yes is November and it's the Norfolk Southern L10 freight such a great catch friend so then for sure is Christmas and New Year's again.. My friend show such great railfan videos. CP, CSX is leading so please correct me if I wrong Canada Pacific is CSX when they cross the borderline and it's heritage KCS DPU.. A long steel coil manifest train and I believe it happened RIP powerplant gang it was some good times..
The second train, the CSX, was REALLY booking ! Wow!
Great catches JT! You caught some foreign locos!
The horn on that CP locomotive is one of my favorites. Jawtooth really is a train magnet
Another great history tour, JT. The trains were pretty good too lol 🤣👍👍👍👍🇬🇧
Great videos J T. The indian mound is something i never knew about let alone heard of.
Great way to start the day, with JT!
Speedy trains is the theme of the day! Great video JT!
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Wow that was a super fast Train, Jaw Tooth, CP & BNSF up front and Kansas City, Southern on the rear. Surely no grass was growing under them shoes, LOL. Also Jaw Tooth my Birthday is on November 4th, I'll be 72 yrs old, and yes. Senior Citizens love trains. Have a great one, Jaw Tooth.
Interesting day. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Be sure to be there if they implode the power plant. I was there this summer when the James DeYoung plant in Holland Michigan was imploded this summer. Wow was that loud!
Good one B. Have a good weekend
Hi JT: Whoah! Really great video today! These trains were hauling butt too! Lol. Thanks for sharing! Have a good weekend! David. 🛤
This guy goes all over the usa wow!
‘My lunch break’ has awesome info on them.
Great video! Love the tanker train, don't get to see them much. 💨💨Fast trains love it. Pennsylvania used to see covered bridges. Bygone Era. Thank you for the video Brian stay well roll
Thanks 👍
Nice catch on the foreign power. Carlisle Pa. has street running trains.They run across the streets of Carlisle. Awesome catches you got that steel train had a lot of weight on it.
Love my trains. Keep it up, love to watch.
Those are some fast trains! Thanks as always for sharing!
Wow!!! That's the longest steel train I've ever seen before. That's absolutely incredible. Fantastic catch JT! Thanks 👍 JT! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
I agree. There is a steel plant that turns out coils like that near me. . I’m curious where this plant is located. Ours is called NUCOR.
@Farmaddic Nucor is building a new plant just south of Point Pleasant, WV. Something to the tune of $3 billion.
Everyone is excited. CSX has been doing a lot of upgrading on their equipment, too.
This is a really good one JT. It is one of my favorites of yours. Thank you for all you do getting these videos. ❤
Glad you enjoy it!
Thanks. The Indian Mound was excellent. Way cool. Kick ass video, good camera job. Good video camera, Sharp clean panoramic views.. Thanks.. I live in Springfield Illinois, 3 blocks away from the Isles junction. See Springfield sometime.. All different types of rail traffic. Kick ass into music on your channel. Thanks
Support and love your videos Jawtooth
Great catches plus history for the area you filmed. Thanks for keeping the videos more interesting with each new release!
Covered bridges are awesome JT! Thanks. We have one in my hometown, although I don't think it's as long as that one. I certainly enjoyed the video today! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
I would like to go to Carlisle one day Loved the video
Cool tanker train JT! 😊😊
NOW THAT,was a great Day of Rail-fanning, lot of fast freights, superior catches my friend!❤
Thank you very much!
Awesome train catches today JT!! That first one was just in the nick of time! Great spot of video on the Indian mound and the covered bridge. Trains moving through at a good clip today! Thanks for bringing them to us! Until next time!!
Thank you very much! I got there just in time
Here we are in today's videos it was almost like Harvest Time with everything from the lowly local to commodity consists and the all encompassing General freights. From on top of the Indian Mound built by hand it was a final resting place that centuries later looks upon a man-made building on its death bed. Oddly no Intermodal today but nice as if on command the CSX appears on the little used line. The last shot at the "roundhouse" has Brandy. "Ì'm tired" Loki "I didn't do it" and Chessie. "That new dog is trying to take over my territory" Gotta luv 'em!
That was a super CSX mixed freight. 😊😊❤❤
Some great train views! Especially coming around the curve.
Nice Video
Tanker train is the Best! I loved to see!
Sure is a really cool place to see some trains,a most enjoyable show!
Indeed!
Wow. You caught some amazing trains, some were splitting the wind. Cool Indian mound. You always add some cool history which makes your filming interesting. Love it. 😊Cool close-up of Loki and Brandy. We really enjoyed this video. Thanks Mr JT ❤😊
Awesome video, especially that Indian mound. Have a nice day 😊🌈
These guys were movin' & groovin'. Unlike Pittsburgh last night... I swear there was a stop order. AVR short line was stopped gonig north on Allegheny river. N.S. in parallel route was stopped about a mile behind it near Pittsburgh. CSX was stopped on the bridge near convention center downtown, and another N.S. on the south shore of the Monongahela on the old Conrail line was sitting... All within 10 minutes I saw these. I wonder what was going on that everyone was stopped.
Great catch
That was cute calling your truck the Batmobile lol
Loving seeing your country,and the trains, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
That is an awesome Indian mound I've seen mounds before but nothing close to this size. It's a very nice piece of history. I'm glad you included it. 😊😊
I thought I had wrote a comment but it seems to have vanished.
Anyhow, this was another fabulous video and that Indian mound is rather fascinating to me.
I'm thinking a good name for your trusty truck might be "The JToothTruck" LOL!!
May God bless you and continue to grant you safety.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and commenting
Great video, JT. That short NS grain train at 10:36 looked like the first train but going in the opposite direction. Wow those CSX trains were cooking along! I like the screaming wheels.
Thanks!
I see CP, BNSF & KCS road names mixed together in the PNW also (CSX occasionally too)! I get to see UP locomotives too! Another great video!
Thanks for the info
Great video Jaw. I have to see that mound out there. Your dogs are as laid back as you. LOL
Thanks 👍
😅nice sound the oil wagons,almost cat miauw sound.😂🐱
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Fun to open up Maps and follow where your at, the tracks, that mound and even the power plant. Was in Dayton two months ago and the NS line you filmed ran right by where I was; even saw two trains hauling’ by. Thanks JT!!
Sounds great! I want to get back up there soon
I love setting up at Union Rd when I’m in town. It’s a rare day that I get skunked there. Once in a while you’ll run into Lost Depot too.
Awesome video with a dpu working hard but wait there’s more 👍😎🇺🇸🚂👍
Wow!! i did not hear any bad wheels on that first train.
I love watching your videos you got better videos than anybody else
They have always booked on that line through Miamisburg!
Yup!
Wow, that second train really is booking. That third train on the CSX line looks like trains that come through Troy on the CSX line. I see alot of the same engines on a regular basis. That old power plant is very cool. I toured that plant back in the day while it was in operation. Hutchings Plant. It was HUGE in the day. That is a very active location you are at. On that CSX Toledo line, we average a train about every 20 minutes. It's very busy. That mound is very cool. I've seen it many times but have never been op the top of it. I'm definitely going to go there now. WOW that view is GREAT. Just look at that beautiful artwork on those trains. going so fast you can hardly see it.. Love those old rails. Inland is a huge name from the past. I love the recaps and the dogs at the end of your videos. This is one of my favorite videos. GREAT job.
Thanks Jawtooth♥
Awesome video today, Brian. Happy Birthday to Barbara and Roger. I loved the covered bridge. I have seen a covered bridge in Maine when I was visiting Maine for a ship installation. Loki is getting very big. Great video.😊😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Kcs de Mexico WOW!
They been taking a lot of old power plants great video thanks Brian
Yes they are closing them right and left. I saw a list of all the closed plants and the ones that are scheduled to be closed and it was depressing
The demolition looks like very dangerous work. It seems to me that just one cut in the wrong place and it could be a disaster!😮 I'm glad you filmed it. 😊😊😊
thanks for watching!
You should have seen the tearing down the Sugar Refinery, they had a large back hole virtually on the edge of a
upper. it was scary just to watch.
If they demo this one like the one near me, they cut pieces out of the I-beams all over the superstructure to weaken it and implode it with explosives. They then cut it to pieces with a shear on a trackhoe.
Cool!@@davidbrown4823
I heard a few very large crashes over there. I was all the way down on Farmington Road and heard a crash and that was a half mile@@charleshaggard4341
Great 👍 👌 trains today the mound 2 what a view
Many thanks!
I really enjoy when you go to special places. Steven Sipes
That Indian mound is huge. Hard to imagine people building that by hand. I love covered bridges. Only 2 that I know of out here in Calif.
Knights ferry
I too was impressed at the mound a good tourist place.
My dad showed us one around Charleston, West Virginia. The mound was about 20 feet tall. But it was small compared to that one.
Mounds are really cool. I saw a few more a couple days ago at Fort Ancient, Ohio. There is also one called the Serpent Mound near Seaman, Ohio. They are interesting. I would like to see the one near Charleston
Always happens when you’re trying to catch a train. You get red lights and slow cars.
This video shows us different types of locomotive, each with a different livery. It makes for some great images. Like you, JT, I noticed that the train with its 100 tank cars is moving very fast.
Many thanks!
Love the view from the Indian mound. Need more views from Indianapolis. Love your videos from anywhere though, keep it up.
Thanks, will do!
C, L10. Remind me of a small city North of Flint, Michigan.
But it's called. C, LIO.
The CP/ BNSF/KCS train is a oil train likely going back to Hardisty to get refilled with oilsand oil
This is the 3rd when i'm watching you so that is fast turn around i would say with your busy schedule.
Ever notice how everything sounds like a train when you're hoping/waiting for a train.
Great tour of the Indian mound. Really a gorgeous area. I think coal fired plants should have been mothballed instead of torn down just in case this power experiment we're trying in this country doesn't work out the way it hasn't worked in Europe. Some great action on this one, liked it much. Thanks JT!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
It will be cool to see the new CPKC paint scheme. I want to see the steam train next year from them
same hoppers! 1:40 and 11:37
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Hi JT love the video and your wonderful pets ❤❤❤
Great look of that Indian mound the views from it were spectacular . Shame to lose that coal fired plant, but times change, sure would’ve liked to have seen it in operation. And an interesting lashup and DPU on that ethanol train. Nice job JT.👍🏼
Thanks 👍
@@JawTooth you’re welcome JT.😎👍🏼
Awsome catches stay warm
Good morning ❤
I live in Southern California. And all the crossings here the bell keeps going till the gates go back up. Speaking of gates. There are some wig wags till running. There is not many left. There is one in the City of Vernon on the LAJ. That have one that protects nine tracks. Steven Sipes
Great Vid! someday i would like to go up on some tall structure and see nothing but horizon for the full 360 degrees of view. like you showed us from the top of the Indian Mound. that was Great to see! here in South OC of So Cal even being on top of a 20 story building there is only about 170 degrees of horizon view and most of that is the Pacific Ocean. the rest of the horizon is blocked by a couple of mountain ranges. so far i have only lived here and have never had the chance to live in the Flat Lands of the USA where there is nothing blocking the horizon. when I do, i really think it will be a strong emotion for me and make be feel odd that there is NOTHING to look at in the far distance. no snow capped mountains at times for about 120 degrees of that view. I know that the reverse was true for a visitor to my home a few decades ago who just could not get enough of all the mountains to one side and the Pacific to the other. having lived her 40plus years in the Flat Lands. she cried some seeing both of these views at the same time for the first time when i took her to the top of a 20 story building. Maybe some day if you get back to that Mound take a little more zoomed in and slower 360 pan of that awesome view for all of us who cannot get to such a location. maybe catch a train at the same time in the shot. thanks for all your great vids and time you take to get them. db
That Indian mound would be fun for sledding in the winter
Sure would! I sure wouldn't want to wreck a sled at that speed though
Foreign power is cool
First time i ever watched a Jaw Tooth Video it was about the power plant. About the time when the East Palestine Ohio derailment took place.
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! ✨✨✨✨✨👍
That is a tight turn for such a fast train isn't it?... and a long train too.
I bet every Engineer East of and 70% West of the Mississippi knows Jaw Tooth by sight. he is everywhere.
DPU, how do you do?
Good video Brian. Enjoyed that
Thanks 👍
103 cars on that second train that was bookin
I. Never. Get. Tired. Of. Jawtooth. Videos
Cool video I wonder if they're going to implode that power plant. I watch them implode an old building up here in Flint a few years ago. That was something to watch.
2:44 crossing malfunctios
Good video Jawtooth
Thanks!
would those rolls be chained down inside the flat car?
🐿look at that,🐿on 5:52 in the midle. by the W.🐿
I am glad that he got off the track. He lives in an interesting area
Amazing video Mr Jawtooth keep catching more trains they are booking son !
Thank you, I will
Beautiful
Thank you
The best video
EXCELLENT CATCH,,, ON ALL SUBJECTS, JAWTOOTH --- WELL DONE 💯👍👍👍
Thanks!
To think just a month or two ago you were sweating ‘tooth!
Great catches and awesome video jaw tooth
Once again another entertaining video from the legend himself, keep up the great work. I loved seeing the trains coming around the curve, it's always neat. It amazes me of how much more activity there is down there than up here in Lima, I might just move down there.. Lol
Glad you enjoyed it!
Time goes by so fast yes is November and it's the Norfolk Southern L10 freight such a great catch friend so then for sure is Christmas and New Year's again.. My friend show such great railfan videos. CP, CSX is leading so please correct me if I wrong Canada Pacific is CSX when they cross the borderline and it's heritage KCS DPU.. A long steel coil manifest train and I believe it happened RIP powerplant gang it was some good times..