Railroad Diamonds, Longest Gondola Train Ever, Both Sets Of Diamonds In Muncie, Indiana! Herzog Rock
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Both Sets Of Railroad Diamonds In Muncie, Indiana! Longest Norfolk Southern Gondola Train Ever! CSX Herzog Rock Train Slams The Diamonds. CSX & Norfolk Southern have railroad diamonds on both sides of Muncie, Indiana and this video shows trains at both of them. Union Pacific Railroad is also included in the video with one of their locomotives leading a CSX train over the diamonds. I rode up here with Scott, @1960gambit and this is another video that I never posted. I am getting ready to return to Muncie so I am posting this video before it gets too old.
This video includes 6 trains of all different types. It also shows a train splitting the buildings between the diamonds and a railroad crossing. You will also see a few other railfans in the video. My favourite scene in this video is the one of the Herzog rock train crossing the west set of diamonds in the sunset. That came out pretty cool. That train was led by a Union Pacific locomotive running eastbound.
Filmed September 24, 2021 in 4K with 30fps and 1080p with 60fps. Thanks for watching!
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I just rode across that diamond 10 days ago
My Bull buddy is on your trail boy,be wary.
Awesome! I am going back there again tomorrow and to New Castle
@@JawToothHopefully you come up to Valpo we got a nice long train chasing spot, SR 130 that runs to Hobart. I think 4 miles of road. The NS and CFE run parallel on this line. There is also an inaccessible diamond where the NS and CN (?) meet.
@@chipsrafferty8362Lighten up!
Mark i sent you a box in mail ...hope u got it ?
Diamonds are forever! Love them.
Well here we are again, this is the most box cars on one set I’ve ever seen pulled. Today’s a gorgeous day for trains.. Thanks for sharing…
Great location there and some great trains. Thank you JT.
Awesome trains, including a gondola train, thank you.
Love hearing those wheels slam that diamond!
Jawtooth,....next time you are in Muncie, check out the big cemetery on the west side of town, Beech Grove. A rail line runs through the middle of the cemetery. I think it is the old Nickle Plate. There in a "tunnel" underpass IN the cemetery, and a bridge over the White River.
Is this the Beech Grove of Beech Grove shops?
NO, Beech Grove Shops are in Indianapolis@@robertdshannon5155
1st Train 1:10 - 4 Engines - 149 Cars
2nd Train 7:17 - 3 Engines - 63 Cars
3rd Train 10:45 - 3 Engines - 87 Cars
4th Train 16:30 - 2 Engines - 143 Cars
5th Train 21:39 - 3 Engines - 82 Cars
6th Train 24:47 - 2 Engines - 73 Cars
Thanks for counting cars!
No problem JT!
That’s interesting because of the types of cars versus engines..
Let's count how many car's DON'T have graffiti on them.
Boy, they emptied several yards to get all those gons on that train. You caught several nice manifest freights in this video. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thank you very much!
Wow you were in the city where my son Randy Bennet lives. 😊 Awesome 4 NS my favorite locomotives. Really like this video.That was the longest train cool. You captured some goodies!😊 Watch out for Kitty around your keyboard. Our cat marked his territory on our keyboard once. Love your fur babies and we really enjoyed this cool video. Take care Mr JT! ❤😊❤😊
Man what a big gondola train crossing the diamonds, enjoyed the footage and Herzog ballest train!🛤🚂
Awesome video but wait there’s more 👍😎🇺🇸🚂👍
Working on it!
I am just pleased as punch to read that Herzog got his rock named after him, Señor Jaws. I am one of your easier subscribers to please. I feel that I don't ask or expect too much of you or your railfan videos. Gracias por tu video. RT sends, Puebla, México...
Cool, thanks for watching my videos and commenting! Pretty cool that my videos are seen in Mexico
Little bit of everything today. Great video. Thank you, stay safe and cool. Roll on
Thanks, you too!
Between the buildings shot is cool. Great diamond action, enjoyed it much. Thanks JT!
Thanks! I am going back there again tomorrow so I want to do that between the buildings shot again
Great 👍 👌 trains today a little bit of everything
Thanks 👍
Great historical journalism showcasing Fred Petty statue & plaque.
Great catch of that blue container that says cause container and loving hearing the sound when they pass over the diamonds
I always enjoy seeing how many cars there
are on the trains as they go through on the
crossings but it's kind of difficult to count
them though, another great morning of train
watching and I liked seeing your cat and dogs
watching the trains on the computer Thank You
Jaw Tooth.🤠😼🐶
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I counted 149
That gondola train was great to watch
❤❤❤ Great video friend amazing catches the filming perfect always love your fur babies 😊❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
felicitări pentru videoclipul dumneavoastră👏👏👏💻😀
Thanks for watching !
Excellent trains, excellent location. Thank you. Cute kitty too, well all your pets look very happy! All the best with your new computer, looks great!
Great as always Jaw Tooth ❤. I love those diamonds it’s so cool how they cross them. Stay safe traveling bringing us all these great videos. Blessings and I’m always praying for traveling mercies for you
Thanks so much
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Glad you like them!
This was a awesome video, great location( no surprise ) NOBODY does it better that you👍👍👍👍
Wow, thank you
Great job@@JawTooth
Great place Muncie with diamonds some great train action and some great rail fans great video thanks Jaw tooth and Scott 1960 gambit
Thanks 👍
My 2 favorites, JT and Gambit!
Thanks!
JawTooth 👌 🤗
Another great video
Keep up the great work 👍😎
Thanks! 😁
Another good one! Thanks!
Again an awesome video, the first train was crazy long.
Thank you very much!
It is always so interesting to watch powerful engines pulling tons of weight ....When ever I get a chance I love to count....Stay well...Regards Khalique...{:-)
Thanks again!
After watching a long train, I have this urge to take my car out of park.
That long view of the train was cool.
Thanks for watching !
Excellent Video
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Thanks Taslim!
I've never seen a whole train of gondolas before. Cool! 😊😊
Hi JT, railway diamonds are just awsome! That first train was taking ages to cross i always think what if a train was coming the other way ive seen some near misses on other videos, scary to watch 😮, Thanks JT for snother fab video take care. ❤😊
Nice catch Brian . Wow that first one was some length. Of course there's always more .
You got that right!
Thank you for bringing this video out of the vault, Jaw Tooth! I enjoyed watching this video that you captured on 24 September 2021. That was one of the longest Norfolk Southern gondola trains that you have captured. Muncie, Indiana can be a busy location for train watching!
Glad you enjoyed it! I am scheduled to go back there again tomorrow. It's going to be hot tomorrow. Today its in the 90s
@@JawToothJawTooth the Chicago area is having the same hot temperatures for the next two days too. The temperature for 23 August 2023 is forecast to be 94 degrees with a feels like temperature of plus 100 degrees and the temperature for 24 August 2023 is forecast to be 97 degrees with a feels like temperature of 115 degrees.
Wow, that is hot. I'll be thinking back to it in January@@thomasmackowiak
JT i love your vids and that train was really long
YES U IN MUNCIE I was gonna comment u to visit Muncie again. U should visit it more often Brian I love ur Muncie videos ❤️
Caught some awesome trains! Great day for railfanning JT!
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Thanks 👍
A packed video there Jaw Tooth. 152 Gondola Cars...roughly! The most I've seen ever! Keep safe. Cheers!
Thanks 👍
About a Gazillion Gondolas! A pretty good ballast train, too.
The 3 Stoogies were GREAT!!!
Lol
Man, great trains. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Glad you like them!
Gambit looked so happy. Tell him to turn that frown upside down!
Lol
I am starting to think that you have connections at NS. You call, tell them you'll be shooting a video and ask them to "empty the yard" so you have a huge train. Hey, if it works, ok! LOL. Keep up the good work.
That gondola train was a great catch. It was fun seeing Norfie help you with your new computer! 🐈⬛ 🙂
Thanks for watching!
Nothing but the best 👍
Nice horn salute
Great Catches Jaw Tooth!
thanks!
I like the places you go to. We never know what or where you will be next.
Excellent video JT!!!
JT loves the diamond life.
Diamonds are for railfans
Awesome long mixed freight! I like it. ❤😊😊
Thank you very much!
Thought there wasn't going to be any foreign power then BAM! There's UP leading the way 😂
Man that one nf southern track is awfully close to that. Building
A fairly long slow grain train. Nice! 😊😊😊
Thank you very much!
does lenght's we don't have in holland rotterdam maasvlakte our loco's are 6400 serie and a couple of car's but where you are is insane how many in 1 straight line i can't even count them
i always love your loc's special the union pacific and CSX diesel electric
One can get a good gon fix off that one
Wow! I’m impressed! It looks like you have a Macintosh computer. Not sure but looks like it may be a Mac Mini. I need to replace my Mac Mini as I can’t update it anymore as it’s 12 years old! However at almost 81, I’m hesitating. Sadly, if I do replace it, the new one will be the last computer I buy and may actually outlive me!
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 🌟
Thanks for watching !
@@JawTooth 🖐🖐🙏🙏🙏🙏
Tons of train action and will check out 1960Gambit (don't know if I spelled it correctly) today!!
Great catches and excellent video jaw tooth
Thank you very much!
Great video. Awesome location!
Thanks a lot!
The rocking of those cars as they go across the diamond and make that curve looks nerve racking. That cant be normal like that. That could cause a derailment
Great action. Nice long trains. Have you heard of trains stopping because they are 'out of hours?' An I&O was blocking a crossing here in WCH for that reason...
That's called outlawing and it happens frequently.
Yes, I am very familiar with that. They outlaw after 12 hours of service. A couple weeks ago there was a train that outlawed on the west side of Cincinnati along River Road and blocked several businesses . Usually they will outlaw somewhere where they dont block crossings
That was some good Norfie time, helping you on the computer
She has "helped" me when I'm making a video lol
@JawTooth is this your full time work as a RUclipsr
Yes, it became my full time job a few years ago when I let Google put ads on my videos@@sportsguy1992
@JawTooth awesome. I thought about that too but it depended on if I would have gotten paid
There is a lot of competition . You have to do something that other channels aren't doing.@@sportsguy1992
Jaw Tooth, where is Hobo Shoestring? These are his kind of cars to ride. Especially the Cadillac car.....lol. Have a great day. Robert
I counted 150 gons on that first train, but I may have been off because of your panning shots, JT.
Herzog... provides state of the art railroad solutions to transporting equipment and supplies across America.
I got a Herzog rock train going through a tunnel near Corbin, Kentucky
Hey Jawtooth. If you get a chance in the near future. Try railfanning up in Fridley MN and around North Minneapolis if you have enough time the next time you go on a railfan trip. See you later on the steel high iron very soon
Love how close you were in third video! Hopefully you had earplugs in!
Datsun ran ads in the 1970s boasting about "a transmission made in Muncie, Indiana". This is the first time I've ever seen Muncie.
Im going back there again tomorrow
Well at least we know if we’re ever in Muncie we’ll know who to call:
Ken.
Very good video! 👍👍👍
Have gone to king’s mountain to get NS Trains going north and south. There’s a nice bridge that over looks the tracks. It’s not to far from Cincinnati!
Love the Union Pacific leader!
Wow! Really nice freight trains!
Indeed!
@@JawTooth 👍
Hey, your in my area, im about 25 minutes north of muncie, just to the east there are bridges u might want to see that NS and CSX cross over, keep up the good work
Its an old video
@@andreiionescu205 i know
Thanks for the tips! I am going back on Wednesday which is tomorrow
@JawTooth got great news. I'm gonna work for norfolk southern in Ohio so you'll probably see me as a freight conductor.
Awesome! Maybe I can film your train going by. Let me know what town and I will film the train going by@@sportsguy1992
Good morning to all from SE Louisiana 22 August 23.
Morning!
149 gondolas. Wow!!
Nice one Brian! I have to say that was the longest gondola train I have ever seen AND I fell asleep during it. I woke up 4 hours later and it was still going by. I am perplexed! Can you tell?
Anyone count the number of gondolas?
😅this 4K cam is excelent.😅
That fourth train was a long one. Only two engines at the front pulling that long line of railcars without a DPU anywhere wow.
On the short video about the lid open on top of the tank car. They are suppose to be closed and secured. But generally there should not be any dangerous situation associated with the open lid. That dome protects the valves and connections for loading or unloading the car. If the valves were left open, and there are not any check valves, then the product could slouch out. In all my years on the railroad I only know of that happening a couple times and those were in the industry while switching out cars to spot or ship. The only other dangerous situation I can think of is the lid blowing off and hitting somebody or something, if it was not properly secured to the dome.
Another awesome upload brother, made my day much better to watch this. Im in Bloomington Indiana and we don't have alot of trains that come through town anymore. There used to be a rail yard about 600 feet behind my house but its gone now. It was monon then CSX then Indiana railroad mainly.
I would like to film a train going under the Bridge Mural and also film a train going over the Truck eater bridge in Bloomington. Lol
@@JawTooth oh yea them are good spots to catch the trains coming through. Another great spot is Tulip trestle in green county. It's about 25 miles south west of Bloomington. Its definitely a great spot to catch a train. Also there is a really sweet tunnel a little east of town, it's not super long but it's long enough and awesome to see the trains going through it
@@JawTooth you should come to Bloomington sometime brother I can take you to some super awesome spots for some train action
I have been to Tulip Trestle. Before I started my channel I took pics of a train crossing the trestle. It had an interesting lash up also. We looked for the tunnel and couldn't find it@@chadatkins9053
@@JawTooth That's awesome brother I got to go over the trestle when I was younger when the old nickel plate 587 steam train came through. It was so so cool. I could get you to the tunnel it's one of my favorite places to go to.
Nice Train video once again JT Live Action WOOO
Some years ago I believe Indiana had license plates that were titled the crossroads of America. While that may be true considering the big east west routes you add in all the old US highways and it really Stacks up. Muncie represents the railroad version of the railroad Crossroads and JT was there to capture it from every angle. That one track that goes between the two buildings still doesn't look like a train can fit. So with a clatter off they go to the corners of the country to keep things running
the license plate was referencing the fact that at that time at least, Indiana had the most miles of interstate highway in the United States. That was back in the mid to early 90s and replaced the older "Wander Indiana" plates. The crossroads plates were replaced with a farm silhouette at daybreak
Hey jawtooth you should do the White Pass and Yukon Route train 😅
That was nice, first time I’ve seen this many cars same type cars all MT. Were do they take them to get filled..
😅thanks for the video,greetings on the familie.😅greetz:🍐Peer.
Greetings Tony and Peerke! Scott and I will be at this same place tomorrow
You ought to go down the road to Richmond sometime and get their depots on camera. The C&O is abandoned and in bad shape, but they have a great old PRR depot that has been rehabbed and repurposed.
Good Morning Jaw Tooth. You were hidden form me this morning. So I watched Jason first.
Morning! I put up at least 5 long videos a week, always at 8am and I put up scores of shorts videos at random times
That's A lot of Gons!
Hey JT! Love your stuff. You so enjoy trains! Take your speed gun and calculator. Check the speed of train, 30mph. 60/30= 2. That’s 2 minutes for each mile of train! Take avg speed, say 24mph. 60/24=2.5minutes mile. 60/20mph= 3 minutes each mile train. 60/60mph= 1 minute mile. 60/50 = 1.2 minutes or, 1m 12sec per mile. One more you’ve got a chart. 60/40 mph = 1.5 or 1m 30sec per mile. I wanna know speed, and length! Take the speed there, and length later. 😊
They need to have a art show for the best of railroad cars.
I would like to do a video of them
@@JawTooth I would love to watch that
Next time you go to Muncie, I suggest that you check out the Garfield statues.
6:15 With four engines at the lead, you knew there was unlikely to be a DPU/pusher.