That’s my hometown! I lived 2 blocks west of the diamond. I remember listening to the trains cross them all night long. Also the overpass on Fairchild street was an underpass, 2 tunnels that went under the tracks! Thank you for the memories and the awesome videos you make!
We had a fabulously long mixed freight, although I could have done without the auto racks. The Auto Max cars were kind of OK, but I'd still trade them for any other car! It was a great catch, JT. I love long trains! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
At the beginning, that double track main was once the Wabash main line from Detroit to Kansas City. The single line was the Chicago & Eastern Illinois, which carried the most direct train from Chicago to Miami, the Dixie Flagler/Dixie Flyer, back in the day. That's a route Amtrak should revive.
I grew up right across from Danville in Indiana. I've visited this diamond a few times. It's easy to get to with abundant parking. Two very busy lines. I recommend it.
Watching a JT video with morning coffee is always a great start to the day. Thanks for the quality vids you provide for our viewing pleasure. I know the time and effort that goes into producing videos like this and appreciate your efforts very much. Thank you
This railroad diamond proved to be a good railfanning location for you on 2 July 2o24, Jaw Tooth! We see numerous Norfolk Southern and CSX trains in this video. I did some research on the history of the two rail lines that cross at this diamond. The CSX acquired the line when they merged with the Family Lines System. The Family Lines System gained access to the line when Seaboard Coast Lines and the Louisville & Nashville and other railroads formed the Family Lines System. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad acquired the trackage when the Chicago & Illinois Eastern Railroad was sold to the Missouri Pacific Railroad and the L&N. The Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad ran from Chicago, Illinois south to Woodland, Illinois where it split into two lines. One line went in a southwesterly direction to St. Louis, Missouri (the MoPac portion) and a southeasterly direction through Danville, Illinois to Terre Haute, Indiana (the L&N portion). North of Woodland, Illinois the two lines join and both the Missouri Pacific and the L&N head north to Chicago. Union Pacific merged with Missouri Pacific. North of Woodland, Illinois the trackage is referred to as the Joint Line and in 2024 both Union Pacific and CSX trains are seen on the Joint Line. Norfolk Southern acquired their trackage over the diamond when Norfolk & Western acquired the Wabash Railroad. (Posted 11 July 2024 at 1738 CDT.)
I thank you for great video from a new location! I really enjoyed it. I hope you, your family and your pets all have a good weekend, my friend. It's supposed to be terribly humid here so I hope you get better weather! I'll chat with you soon.😀😀😀😀😀❤❤❤❤❤
Great job JT !! I live in Paris, IL (about an hour south of Danville on US 150/IL Rt 1). Don't see a lot of railroad action anymore but do see some. A regional railroad (Decatur & Eastern Illinois Railroad) serves our town and run mostly grain and soybeans between Terre Haute, IN & Decatur, IL that also have connecting tracks that run between Hume, Brocton, Oakland, Charleston & Sigel (all Illinois cities) where it intersects with Candian National tracks at Sigel that go north/south that run between Chicago & New Orleans (freight & Amtrak).
I have family in Danville. One family member has the trains timed coming through town, and he knows how to get around them. No, he's not a train fan. Next time you go to Illinois, you have to visit Decatur. NS and CN cross each other at a diamond. NS has a massive flat bowl yard there. Also Watco's Decatur Eastern and Illinois has a small yard adjacent to NS. Love watching your videos J.T
Exciting train action in Danville, Illinois with RR Diamonds, CSX and Norfolk Southern trains, knocking down sign, some DPU'S, the always amazing live action pets and the train slide show Thanks again for another awesome video of trains Thank You Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲
Hi Jawtooth, I'm glad to see you up in east central Illinois. I have family in edgar and Douglas counties.You wouldn't believe the amount of trackage that has disappeared from the area. Conrail had a line that ran east to west , Milwaukee road had a route that went to the coalfields in Indiana, and the old Egyptian line ran north to south. Decatur IL is another great railfanning town. The old Wabash station is a favorite of mine. Stay safe
Hey J.T. thanks for showing us different rails from around the Ohio River valley and beyond when you are driving from place to place remember how much we enjoy each and every show that you post, Thanks!
That was an awesome video! Diamonds monster trains, intermodels, mixed freight wow. Loved those intermodels. Especially the first obey around that cure, really cool shot. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Thanks for your support Mark! I really appreciate that. I was glad that I found out about Danville. Great place for trains with the diamonds. There are some more diamonds near there also. Thanks again for your support with the gas!!
Fred F here. Been watching your videos for quite a while. Thanks for putting these videos together. BD July 20. Big 70. I head out train watching around Scott City Mo whenever I can even though I live in Munford TN, 3 hrs away. Worth the drive
Hey jaw tooth it's fun watching trains crossing diamonds. There's a diamond in Binghamton NY by Susquehanna river . Google maps shows it at wye. I give runners a dirty look when I see them. I ask myself bet they ignore the bathroom warnings their body gives them also. Have a great railroad day.🚂🙋♀️
Jaw Tooth - Wish I could say this in a different way, but - thank you for another fabulous video!! Several times previously I have said I am really impressed at how you "talk to us" as if we're there railfanning with you. A perfect example of what I mean starts in this video at 19:30. That type of interaction with the camera is what puts the bar high and challenges others to aspire to. So glad you do these videos. I get thousands of ideas for scenery possibilities on my model by watching your videos, and I have learned a lot of neat history and trivia about several locations, all thanks to the one and only JAW TOOTH!!!! A little "By The Way" thing here: When you had to shoot into the sun - it was still good video. (You worry a lot about that, I've learned) "Keep God in your heart and He will keep you in his protection"
thanks for your comments! I am glad to know that other people who have a passion for railroads and God are watching my videos! It's a great hobby and fun to share. Thanks for watching and God bless!
Amazing long intermodal trains. Got married at the courthouse in Danville, Illinois back in the early eighties. Still happily together today. I like the diamond. Lots of new style autoracks. Most I’ve seen. Really long trains in this area. Thank you JT. You always post the best. ❤
I used to live in Danville, it's a tough old town. GM had a foundry plant on the south side of town but it closed in the mid 90s. The train action in Danville is pretty good with both NS and CSX having main lines that come through town. CSX runs up to Chicago and NS is the old Wabash main from Detroit to Kansas City so you'll see several trains with auto parts on them.
my guess on the abandoned homes is that owners couldn't resell them as the noise fro the bust diamonds. Railroad needs to install the 'raised flange' diamond that you showed in another video. the 'greasing flange' setup was interesting. my guess is greases the outer rail for the sharp curve to deuce wear? probably triggered to go off from the weight of the car? either way, very interesting, thanks1
Welcome to Danville IL. I went through there for the eclipse near Lawrenceville IL. and Vincennes IND. Cool angle at 5:00min. With a spur followed by a diamond. I like the horn at13 min.😅 oh a runner! 😂 oh and around the gates.oh brother! Another runner😮 oh the new kitty! 😂 a case of the zoomies!.....🐈💨 shes a real railer ! Lol. Thankyou for the video pretty cool👍
Nice that you railfanned in a questionable city in a cornfield J.T 😂. Danville is a good railfan spot for the middle of nowhere. Next time you head west, you should make a stop at Griffith, Indiana. It's where CN's Matteson and South Bend Subdivisions cross right at a road crossing (similar to Muncie, IN). But the gem in Griffith (or anywhere on the CN Matteson Sub) is the presence of fallen flag locomotives still in their original paint schemes. I've seen many locals that have IC SD70s leading, bearing IC paint and some GTW geeps as well.
Glad it's in your list! I'm a frequent visitor. Stay for a few hours in the afternoon when all the locals go into Kirk Yard in Gary, IN for the day. Those locals have a high chance to have fallen flag leaders.
Hi Jaw thanks for coming to our town me and my grandpa love your videos and not trying to be rude in the start of the video it is a homeless shelter. Hopefully you can come back and maybe we might meet you on the high iron
Another great RR video, and once again, I thank you for what you do! Last train, I counted 147 cars, 2 lead engines, 1 DPU. Hey, I turn 65 tomorrow (7/12).
Thanx for the NEW location - always enjoy it when you give us stats about new towns/cities/ locations. Absolutely love your daughter's kitty - our cat is eight years old and still "hides" in open clothing drawers - heh heh he
I'm a little late to the video, but if you're ever back in Danville, Illinois, head to Jocko's if you didn't already and check out their decorations inside! I love going there for lunch or dinner. They've got some pretty incredible stuff there.
Next time you are in the area check out the UP-CSX / TP&W crossing at Watseka, Illinois. In the overnight hours nearly the whole town can hear the trains hitting the diamonds.
JT, I used to work just around the corner from that fire station 35+ years ago! A LOT of train traffic crisscrossing through Danville and kind of a pain because you had to plan that delay into even a short trip. Left there in '90, good to see ya passed through!
Really nice video.Great location with lots of good trains. FYI.....Planning on staying at my place Friday and Saturday night. Hopefully I get some good trains come through.
Google Earth sez 5 sets of diamonds in that area!
At 24:14 NS 4784 is a brand new rebuilt AC44C6M.
NS 4797 at 1:47 is even newer!
Awesome thanks for the info 😊
Nice 👍
@@MrEferrell cool
That’s my hometown! I lived 2 blocks west of the diamond. I remember listening to the trains cross them all night long. Also the overpass on Fairchild street was an underpass, 2 tunnels that went under the tracks! Thank you for the memories and the awesome videos you make!
We had a fabulously long mixed freight, although I could have done without the auto racks. The Auto Max cars were kind of OK, but I'd still trade them for any other car! It was a great catch, JT. I love long trains! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Thanks for watching and commenting Gary!
@@JawTooth You're certainly welcome, JT. 😊😊🤎🤎
At the beginning, that double track main was once the Wabash main line from Detroit to Kansas City. The single line was the Chicago & Eastern Illinois, which carried the most direct train from Chicago to Miami, the Dixie Flagler/Dixie Flyer, back in the day. That's a route Amtrak should revive.
I grew up right across from Danville in Indiana. I've visited this diamond a few times. It's easy to get to with abundant parking. Two very busy lines. I recommend it.
Yes, I agree it is an awesome place to Railfan. Thanks for watching!
Cool,more of those rare super-size boxcars.
Definitely!
Thanks, JT, for spending some time in my hometown. It's so much different now.
As always Brian , SUPERB ! Your the best rail channel on you tube ! I mean that ! Thanks for all your hard work and time . God bless ❤️✝️ You da man .
Wow, thanks! God bless you also
Hi J.T., thank you for your daily entertainment, amazing videos at all!! Greetings from a railway fan in Germany
Thank you very much!
Great video of the Danville diamonds. Great Stuff!
Thanks for watching!
Nothing like watching trains on a doom and gloom rainy day thanks sun🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
@@sylvainburelle9102 Jaw Tooth fans unite!!!
Thanks for watching 😊
Watching a JT video with morning coffee is always a great start to the day. Thanks for the quality vids you provide for our viewing pleasure. I know the time and effort that goes into producing videos like this and appreciate your efforts very much. Thank you
Our pleasure!
This railroad diamond proved to be a good railfanning location for you on 2 July 2o24, Jaw Tooth! We see numerous Norfolk Southern and CSX trains in this video. I did some research on the history of the two rail lines that cross at this diamond. The CSX acquired the line when they merged with the Family Lines System. The Family Lines System gained access to the line when Seaboard Coast Lines and the Louisville & Nashville and other railroads formed the Family Lines System. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad acquired the trackage when the Chicago & Illinois Eastern Railroad was sold to the Missouri Pacific Railroad and the L&N. The Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad ran from Chicago, Illinois south to Woodland, Illinois where it split into two lines. One line went in a southwesterly direction to St. Louis, Missouri (the MoPac portion) and a southeasterly direction through Danville, Illinois to Terre Haute, Indiana (the L&N portion). North of Woodland, Illinois the two lines join and both the Missouri Pacific and the L&N head north to Chicago. Union Pacific merged with Missouri Pacific. North of Woodland, Illinois the trackage is referred to as the Joint Line and in 2024 both Union Pacific and CSX trains are seen on the Joint Line. Norfolk Southern acquired their trackage over the diamond when Norfolk & Western acquired the Wabash Railroad. (Posted 11 July 2024 at 1738 CDT.)
Thanks for the info and for watching Thomas!
I'm in Danville every month or so, visiting the VA hospital there. There's a few good places to watch trains in town, glad you found one!
When I come back I will check out a couple more spots. Thanks for watching!
I thank you for great video from a new location! I really enjoyed it. I hope you, your family and your pets all have a good weekend, my friend. It's supposed to be terribly humid here so I hope you get better weather! I'll chat with you soon.😀😀😀😀😀❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, Jaw Tooth, those were very long trains, they emptied out a rail yard some place. Hope you have a great weekend, my Friend.
Danville, Illinois, great town with big time RR diamonds. Sweet new location JT.
Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth your welcome JT!
Awesome catches
Thanks for watching!
Great job JT !! I live in Paris, IL (about an hour south of Danville on US 150/IL Rt 1). Don't see a lot of railroad action anymore but do see some. A regional railroad (Decatur & Eastern Illinois Railroad) serves our town and run mostly grain and soybeans between Terre Haute, IN & Decatur, IL that also have connecting tracks that run between Hume, Brocton, Oakland, Charleston & Sigel (all Illinois cities) where it intersects with Candian National tracks at Sigel that go north/south that run between Chicago & New Orleans (freight & Amtrak).
Cool, that sounds like some railroad action that I would love to film. Thanks for watching!
I’m 64 and I remember those + pieces in my train sets but I never knew they existed for real. Very interesting.
Oh yes, I have dozens of different locations like this in my videos. Thanks for watching!
I enjoy listening to the train when it goes over the diamond it sounds cool
Thanks for watching!
Mixed freight is my favorite as well. It’s very interesting to see such a variety of wagons!
Awesome JT! A new Set of diamonds never filmed before in beautiful Danville Illinois. Fab catches sounds amazing! Great job JT. ❤😊👍
Thank you very much!
I have family in Danville. One family member has the trains timed coming through town, and he knows how to get around them. No, he's not a train fan. Next time you go to Illinois, you have to visit Decatur. NS and CN cross each other at a diamond. NS has a massive flat bowl yard there. Also Watco's Decatur Eastern and Illinois has a small yard adjacent to NS. Love watching your videos J.T
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth Keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do!
Exciting train action in Danville, Illinois with RR Diamonds, CSX and Norfolk Southern trains, knocking down sign, some DPU'S, the always amazing live action pets and the train slide show Thanks again for another awesome video of trains Thank You Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲
Sounds great! thanks for watching and commenting Roger!
I’ve been there many times. In fact, I was born there.
Awesome! Great place for trains also
Hello!! Jaw tooth good video enjoy watching your videos from Linton Indiana!!!!
Another amazing vantage point
Hi Jawtooth, I'm glad to see you up in east central Illinois. I have family in edgar and Douglas counties.You wouldn't believe the amount of trackage that has disappeared from the area. Conrail had a line that ran east to west , Milwaukee road had a route that went to the coalfields in Indiana, and the old Egyptian line ran north to south. Decatur IL is another great railfanning town. The old Wabash station is a favorite of mine. Stay safe
Wow, that area must really have been something at one time. It still has a lot of trains. Thanks for watching!
We had a nice long intermodal after a short mixed freight. Good catch, JT! 1 got 159 cars! 😄😄😄❤❤❤
Oh wow!
Hey J.T. thanks for showing us different rails from around the Ohio River valley and beyond when you are driving from place to place remember how much we enjoy each and every show that you post, Thanks!
Thanks, I really appreciate your comments!
Congrats on all the firsts in this video. Those were some huge trains. Another fantastic video, TY.
Thank you very much!
That was an awesome video! Diamonds monster trains, intermodels, mixed freight wow. Loved those intermodels. Especially the first obey around that cure, really cool shot. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Thanks for your support Mark! I really appreciate that. I was glad that I found out about Danville. Great place for trains with the diamonds. There are some more diamonds near there also. Thanks again for your support with the gas!!
@JawTooth you are welcome Brian, glad to do so! Thanks for the great trains!
Fred F here. Been watching your videos for quite a while. Thanks for putting these videos together. BD July 20. Big 70. I head out train watching around Scott City Mo whenever I can even though I live in Munford TN, 3 hrs away. Worth the drive
Very cool! Happy Birthday 🎂 I will give a shout out
Nothing quite like the rhythm of a train crossing a railroad diamond :)
Diamonds in the rough
Yes, I like that sound
@@JawTooth same here. Great video JT you keep'em coming
Jaw Tooth in the state of Illinois - thanks for the footage. Southern Illinois invites you also. Y'all come back now, y'hear.
Thanks James and thanks for watching!
I love the sound of trains going over diamonds. It's soothing
Thanks for watching!
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like them, they're awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day.
thanks Ivan and good morning!
@@JawTooth Good morning and you're very welcome, Brian.
Love the diamond music, great catches in IL my birthday is July 13, thanks for all the great videos.
amazing vantage point again
I had a good heads up on the location
Love you brother
Awesome jaw tooth, you're always finding awesome locations.
There is a few interesting crossings and bridges in danville
Yes I will go back 😊
Yessir
Great video JT thanks for bringing us quality every time Sir play the video son and have a great day from Scotland 😊
Thanks for watching Brian!
@@JawTooth Hey JT as always your welcome i really enjoy your channel keep up the great work thanks 😊
Very awesome spot to film there at those diamonds, Brian. Love that sound they make going across them.
Thanks 👍
Great catches!..awesome locations and views!..throw diamonds in the mix, and you've got a fantastic video JT!
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Thanks for watching!
Super Awesome video! You worked very hard on this; New Sub!
Thanks and welcome aboard 😊
Another outstanding production. Thank you!
thanks!
Gotta love those diamonds awesome location thanks Brian fantastic video
Thanks for watchibg!
Hey jaw tooth it's fun watching trains crossing diamonds. There's a diamond in Binghamton NY by Susquehanna river . Google maps shows it at wye. I give runners a dirty look when I see them. I ask myself bet they ignore the bathroom warnings their body gives them also. Have a great railroad day.🚂🙋♀️
thanks for watching and commenting Lesa! Have a great railroad day
perfect place for watching trains
Thank You Jaw Tooth Kool ! Son
Cool location. You have quite the knack for finding great spots. Enjoyed this one immensely, thanks JT!
Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth It's a priviledge!
Thanks!
You bet! Thanks for your support! I really appreciate the help with the gas. Thanks again!
I was just there not even a week ago! I’m currently in Wisconsin but I’ll be returning back home but will stop in Danville for Lunch 🥪
Awesome! I hope you get a bunch of good trains
@@JawTooth Hopefully I do!
Wow Jaw Tooth in Illinois, you were about 45 miles south of me. Good vid
Another great video; thanks JT…
thanks!
It's very hot here and I love your videos of trains Ashley hilbourn
Thanks Ashley! I really appreciate your kind comments
Awesome JT wonderful day especially catching some booking trains hope you’re staying cool and enjoy filming trains!!
Thanks for watching!
Jaw Tooth - Wish I could say this in a different way, but - thank you for another fabulous video!!
Several times previously I have said I am really impressed at how you "talk to us" as if we're there railfanning with you.
A perfect example of what I mean starts in this video at 19:30.
That type of interaction with the camera is what puts the bar high and challenges others to aspire to.
So glad you do these videos.
I get thousands of ideas for scenery possibilities on my model by watching your videos, and I have learned a lot of neat history and trivia about several locations, all thanks to the one and only JAW TOOTH!!!!
A little "By The Way" thing here:
When you had to shoot into the sun - it was still good video. (You worry a lot about that, I've learned)
"Keep God in your heart and He will keep you in his protection"
thanks for your comments! I am glad to know that other people who have a passion for railroads and God are watching my videos! It's a great hobby and fun to share. Thanks for watching and God bless!
Hi Jaw & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Jaw & Friends Randy
Thanks Randy!
Thanks for another great video. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Thanks for your support! Wow, that will really help a lot! Big help for the gas and I really appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
When I was there last, there is plenty of train traffic in Syracuse, IN
Amazing long intermodal trains. Got married at the courthouse in Danville, Illinois back in the early eighties. Still happily together today. I like the diamond. Lots of new style autoracks. Most I’ve seen. Really long trains in this area. Thank you JT. You always post the best. ❤
Awesome! Somehow I missed the courthouse. I drove around town but I might have overlooked it in the traffic or something. Great place for trains
I used to live in Danville, it's a tough old town. GM had a foundry plant on the south side of town but it closed in the mid 90s. The train action in Danville is pretty good with both NS and CSX having main lines that come through town. CSX runs up to Chicago and NS is the old Wabash main from Detroit to Kansas City so you'll see several trains with auto parts on them.
Hey J T I got 136 on that last train . Your videos are GREAT thanks alot.
I really appreciate that! Thanks for watching and counting cars!
my guess on the abandoned homes is that owners couldn't resell them as the noise fro the bust diamonds. Railroad needs to install the 'raised flange' diamond that you showed in another video.
the 'greasing flange' setup was interesting. my guess is greases the outer rail for the sharp curve to deuce wear? probably triggered to go off from the weight of the car?
either way, very interesting, thanks1
Good video Brian. Love the diamonds action. Great job as always
Thanks 👍
You get around son! Danville Illinois!
Yes, sir!
@@JawTooth It is like the jelly on the peanut butter. Necessary
Or honey if that is your jam!
@@markbaker8607 Honey is my favorite. Love that stuff!
We love you Jaw Tooth
Thanks JawTooth loves you too 😊
@@JawToothYou're the best JT 😊👍
GOODNESS you really are getting around farther lately. WOULD LOVE to meet you somewhere some day!
Maybe we could meet somewhere. I travel a lot
Great location and diamonds Jawtooth!👍
Thanks for watching!
Welcome to Danville IL. I went through there for the eclipse near Lawrenceville IL. and Vincennes IND. Cool angle at 5:00min. With a spur followed by a diamond. I like the horn at13 min.😅 oh a runner! 😂 oh and around the gates.oh brother! Another runner😮 oh the new kitty! 😂 a case of the zoomies!.....🐈💨 shes a real railer ! Lol. Thankyou for the video pretty cool👍
thanks for watching!
love those Diamonds 💎
Thanks for watching 😊
Great catches and awesome video
Thank you very much!
Nice that you railfanned in a questionable city in a cornfield J.T 😂. Danville is a good railfan spot for the middle of nowhere.
Next time you head west, you should make a stop at Griffith, Indiana. It's where CN's Matteson and South Bend Subdivisions cross right at a road crossing (similar to Muncie, IN). But the gem in Griffith (or anywhere on the CN Matteson Sub) is the presence of fallen flag locomotives still in their original paint schemes. I've seen many locals that have IC SD70s leading, bearing IC paint and some GTW geeps as well.
Cool, I have heard of Griffith. I will look it up on Google Maps. Thanks for the info and thanks for watching!
I just looked up Griffith. It has a 7 track railroad crossing, railroad diamonds and a railroad museum. Sign me up!
Glad it's in your list! I'm a frequent visitor. Stay for a few hours in the afternoon when all the locals go into Kirk Yard in Gary, IN for the day. Those locals have a high chance to have fallen flag leaders.
~14 articulated auto racks, NICE!
thanks for counting cars!
I love trains so much!❤
Thanks for watching 😊
Kankakee County has lots of rail traffic and diamonds!
Hi Jaw thanks for coming to our town me and my grandpa love your videos and not trying to be rude in the start of the video it is a homeless shelter. Hopefully you can come back and maybe we might meet you on the high iron
That would be awesome! I like hanging out with other railfans. Thanks for the information and thanks for watching!
Another great RR video, and once again, I thank you for what you do! Last train, I counted 147 cars, 2 lead engines, 1 DPU. Hey, I turn 65 tomorrow (7/12).
thanks for watching and happy birthday! I hope you have a great one
Thanx for the NEW location - always enjoy it when you give us stats about new towns/cities/ locations. Absolutely love your daughter's kitty - our cat is eight years old and still "hides" in open clothing drawers - heh heh he
Glad you like them!
I like train videos on RUclips jawtooth dpu alright 👍
Thanks Denise!
Another great video Jaw tooth Keep it up and be safe while Railfanning out there please
Thanks and will do
Kind of like when his radio says Norfolk southern Mile post that My favorite part of this video reminds me of Thomas and friends.
Cool, I will try to get more of that
I love the sound of the train going over the diamond !!! Really cool video !!!
Thank you very much!
I'm a little late to the video, but if you're ever back in Danville, Illinois, head to Jocko's if you didn't already and check out their decorations inside! I love going there for lunch or dinner. They've got some pretty incredible stuff there.
Good morning Jaw Tooth,
Good morning!
Next time you are in the area check out the UP-CSX / TP&W crossing at Watseka, Illinois. In the overnight hours nearly the whole town can hear the trains hitting the diamonds.
Church is probably about 90-100 years old. I’ve seen many of them. Very pretty.
Great footage of NS pounding the diamonds!🛤🚂
Thanks for watching!
JT, I used to work just around the corner from that fire station 35+ years ago! A LOT of train traffic crisscrossing through Danville and kind of a pain because you had to plan that delay into even a short trip. Left there in '90, good to see ya passed through!
Thanks for the info and thanks for watching
Excellent diamond video.
Thanks!
Really nice video.Great location with lots of good trains. FYI.....Planning on staying at my place Friday and Saturday night. Hopefully I get some good trains come through.
Glad you enjoyed it Steve! Let me know how many trains come through and at what times. I hope you get a bunch
147 cars on the last mixed freight, JT. 😁😁❤❤
Hi JT its always great to see you Bob C
Great Job!!!
Thanks!
Thanks for the video
Our pleasure!
Then, a shoter intermodal at 113 cars. It was still a good train
Not far from my hometown of Charleston Illinois where I grew up and will be visiting there on Friday
Awesome and thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth not a problem
Just enjoying my vacation
Wow jawtooth u like 35 miles away from where I live awesome video too and I mentioned before asking if u were ever gonna come visit Illinois
So cool! I was also in Bloomington, Illinois. I will post that soon