Train Knocks Down The Signal, 2 Mile Long Trains W/DPUs & Loram Rail Grinder, CSX & Norfolk Southern
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- 2 Mile Long Norfolk Southern Train With DPU On CSX Tracks, Chasing Loram Rail Grinder & CSX Southbound Train On Northbound Directional Running Track. Watch The Signal Drop As Huge CSX Train With DPU Locomotive Passes. Norfolk Southern And CSX Trains In Glendale, Ohio And Hamilton, Ohio. This Is The CSX Toledo Sub.
Chasing the Loram Rail Grinder and getting to see it in operation at a railroad crossing. This Loram train is used for switches and railroad crossings and follows after the longer Loram train passes.
The train in Glendale, Ohio are at a No Train Horn Zone railroad crossing. This video shows the signal changing from green to red very well. This is called knocking down the signal, railroad jargon. The tracks in Glendale are directional running with exceptions. These tracks are used by NS and CSX trains primarily running north. A couple miles to the east is the Norfolk Southern line that is primarily south and used by both lines.
Look how long a couple of these trains are! All kinds of cool stuff in this video and a bunch of railfans also. Glendale is a popular railroad city for the railfans. Don't miss the Live Action Pets near the end and the slide show that comes from the video.
Filmed Friday, April 5, 2024 in 1080p with 60fps. Thanks for watching!
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Those Loram Railgrinders are something else!
Always a treat finding them
A CSX mixed manifest was absolutely incredible!!! 198 cars!! It had I ust about everything on it. It had 2 new box cars wiyh no graffiti, lots of lumber cars, and coil steel.the steel cars included some with only 2 coils that had to be near 100,000 pounds each. Those are massive, believe me! I'm very impressed. What a catch, JT!! Amazing. 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh wow! I knew it was long but 198 cars is insane! Thanks for watching!
I love your videos Jawtooth
@@marissacjones09 thanks!
That two miles long train with the DPU'S and the rail grinders were
really awesome to see, knocking down the signals is always great,
with the CSX and Norfolk Southern Trains as well all there in Ohio
also of course the awesome live action pets and the slide show
Thank You Jaw Tooth and have a wonderful Memorial Day.
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Thank you very much!
The Grinder is so cool.
I agree. Its always awesome to find it
stupid question, what exactly is a rail grinder?
It grinds the top of the rail so there's no problem later on with wheels getting flat spots @@lawrencedruckman5958
Excellent, Location and Catch. MASSIVE CATCH.👍🐶🐱
Thank you very much!
I like seeing new boxcars with no graffiti. Nice catches Mr JT. Enjoyed this.❤ We liked that rail grinder It was very cool.😊 DPU I see you! Yes! 👍 Thanks ❤😊
Thanks for watching!
Glad to see Trackside Pub. When I lived in Metairie La. we used to frequent the pub next to the tracks that had one dollar shots when the train passed. I think I remember enjoying the place.
Thanks for watching!
One of those Loram rail grinders was being used on the CSX Main at Greencastle, Indiana just a few weeks ago.
Watching.from.australia❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching way over there on the other side!
As a kid, other than getting to drive a train when I was 8yrs old in nearby yard, watching them grind the tracks was one my favorite time and especially at night. It would be cool to get video of the track before and after they did some grinding. We lived next to tracks for over 20 yrs. and my grandmother and I got to know quite a few of the engineers and when stopped my grandmother would go out and feed them (had me take the food since she was older). I have awesome memories and for a while thought that it might become my job but ended up doing drawing for living.
Awesome, my dream was to live by the tracks when I was a kid! You had it made. Are the tracks still there today and was it a busy line?
@@JawTooth Yes, tracks still there. The scary part is used to walk them back and forth to town and school. Now though the difference is the trains go both ways on both tracks. Back then the right was north and left was south but not anymore. Very dangerous now compared to then. But, you get to see more trains than back then.
Lots of action with the Loram rail grinder equipment, NS and CSX with mid helper DPUs!🛤🚂
Happy birthday, Chessie. What an awesome train 🚆 video from Brian. I hope that you feel better soon.
Thank you very much!
Hey jaw tooth awesome catch of rail grinding train. Something you don't see every day. They should put some tables outside the restaurant so you can eat outside and watch trains same time. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
That would be cool! They do have some upstairs that are in an enclosure but you can see the tracks
Grinder sparks show ! Cool (I guess they have back up and go over twice at crossings)
Happy Birthday Chessie 🎉❤
Thanks for watching!
Happy birthday Chessie. Awesome video Brian.
I love when you catch the grinders. Even if they aren't grinding. They look so cool!
I agree. I got the longer grinder sitting on a siding in Carlisle Ohio
Wow! That 2 mile long train only had 2 locomotives. Impressive!
Thanks for watching!
The rail grinder was cool, JT! And the NS mixed freight was fabulous! 150 cars long including 5 new box cars with no graffiti. That's hard to believe! They must have had them hidden somewhere. 😂 That was a great catch, my friend! 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Awesome action JT, two 2 mile long trains one with all EMD power, both with hard working DPUS, signal getting knocked down plus a rail grinder in action, those are so cool to watch at night. Gotta keep up the maintenance. Nice job JT.👍🏼P.S. Happy Birthday Chessie!!😂🎉
Thanks for watching! She is 5, I think I said 4
@@JawTooth your welcome JT, she’s a very beautiful dog.👍🏼
Have a great day JT and good morning from Scotland 😊
You too! Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth Thanks JT your welcome 😊👍
I agree with you JT,boxcars my favorite. Really neat to see no graffiti,and always love finding fallen flags!
Cool, we both think alike
Great catches great freight action as the rail grinder great video thanks Brian
Thank you very much!
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Thanks a ton!
Thank You Jaw Tooth and the monster trains! Good Day
Have a nice day
I caught that CSX Locomotive 4749 SD70Macc rebuild in Pittsburgh Pa last weekend. It was a mid train DPU. Great catches. Stay safe out there.
Thanks, you too!
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, including the Loram, railgrinder, I like them, they're awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much.
Thanks!
@@JawTooth You're very welcome, Brian.
Great video Jaw Tooth,its nice to see box cars with no graffiti on them,and those Pan Am box cars i offen spot them here in New Jersey i must mentioned i like the locations you film giving a little history of the towns.
Morning everyone. What up Jawtooth? I missed a double dpu a few days ago. Sadly
That's a pretty good spark show, JT! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Love seeing longer trains it is cool to see what they are carrying too great video as always JT
Thank you very much!
That's one of your favorite spots to shoot video of trains
Yes it is a great place and has a lot of railfans
Happy Birthday Chessie. Love the soccer games, live action pets, stills, wow that 2 mile train. Take some stills of your meals for the end too. Beaitiful town.
Thanks so much!! She is one year older than I said. She is now 5
Great video
JawTooth
Have a great Memorial Day
Thanks! You too!
My husband and I love your videos! His birthday is next Sunday, 6/2, and I was wondering if you could say happy birthday to Mike in the video you post that day. We like to watch in the morning while we’re eating breakfast before church. Please and thank you! 😊🚂🚇
Thanks for watching my videos! I will give him a shout out. Not sure which video it will be in since I have a few in the process. Have a great holiday!
Fun video Jaw Tooth. I love the good natured banter between you and the other rail-fans. Thanks and I hope you have a great day in whatever you do. Anthony
Thanks, you too!
This was a spectacular video JT!! I Enjoyed it very much, and I can't thank you enough. A perfect way to spend part of my Sunday afternoon! We'll chat real soon. Àt least I hope so! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@JawTooth I sure did. It was fabulous 👌.
bloody long trains mate
Thanks for watching!
Great video JT. Love that rail grinder. Would be awesome to see late afternoon or early evening if was working then. Thats a great railfanning spot near that Pub.
Thanks 👍 I saw it at night one time in Cresson and it lit the place up. I also got it in action in Columbus Ohio
That was one long freight train. great as always video.
Thank you very much!
Wow great video JT. Lots of un marked cars and new cars. Thanks for sharing and God bless. PS: I always loved track side inn
Thanks 👍 I like eating there upstairs and waiting for trains
I used to. Thanks Brian
That. Awesome. Got. Some. Great. Catch. Of. Good. Stuff
Thanks 👍
Awesome trains, those were Hamilton standards. If you want a train to come go in and order food, you'll get one😂. When I'm in my car, if I want to look at my phone I'll get all green lights, if I don't I'll get all red lights🤬 hopefully the food quality stayed the same? Go Lilly! Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Yes, the food is the same and they have the same menus. The only change is that they took down the flags. Thanks again for your support Mark! Another gallon and a half in the tank! I really appreciate it and I know what you mean with the phone, if I look at mine a train will pop up and I will miss the gates going down or something lol
The trackside pub is the name of the old cock and bull restaurant JT but anyway, my friend another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Another excellent mixed freight. It included some of my favorites, coil steel. It alsohad LP gas and possibly asphalt, although the UN nuber applies to many substances. And there was an oversized log or utility pole car. It had lots of box cars, icluding some vintage ones, which were cool. Thanks for the great train, JT! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Wow great video I'll bet those rails are hot after that track grinder gets done grinding.
The trains you caught at Glendale, Ohio on 5 April 2024 had a good mix of different freight cars in their consists, Jaw Tooth! The former Pan Am Railroad boxcars were a surprise sight. The short LORAM rail grinder for use on crossings and switches was a bonus. Thank you for including the sequence of the sort LORAM rail grinder working on grinding the rail on that one road crossing.
Thanks for watching and commenting Thomas!
One train 198 cars ,unbelievable..
Nice job, catching Those trains jaw tooth Keep it up please
#DPU always sound like it is the *"Hardest Working Engine"* 💥💪🏼💥
For sure!
Just watching all those trains works up an appetite. I'm glad you caught the rail grinder in the dull light to really show those sparks flying. @5:00 the Centex Center beam that has hauled more wallboard than lumber and now works in a lease Fleet. Hard to believe with all those Freights there were no unit trains of coal but especially no Intermodal or auto racks. Celebrate the holiday wisely
We rarely see a coal train in the Glendale and Hamilton areas. It has dried up and become rare. I am spending the holiday with the family. Thanks for watching Paul and have a great holiday!
Fine video JT. Long trains moving. New boxcars. Good to hear you still like your favorite restaurant. Happy Birthday Chessie. Hi to Brandy and Loki. Thank you JT. ❤
Thanks 👍
Great epic video getting rail grinders and some excellent trains my dad will watch it tonight
Hope you enjoyed it!
Great catches as always JT! Long-time sub and viewer, first time commenting. I love the way you explain things to us newbies! Thanks a lot, stay safe out there and we'll see you out on the high iron!
Awesome, thank you!
Pretty great video...like the grinding...like I said before some of the graffiti is quite talented...they should pursue it rather than destruction behavior...thanks JT
Most definitely
I think that when a tanker says "HOT" on it that it's filled with liquid sulfur. Good car to stand near when it's cold outside!
Good morning 🌞🌄
Good morning!
I think the rail grinder is just out for a joy ride. lol 😜
Did you put your meal on hold tooth? 🤣🤣That’s dedication Son!
Heck yeah! It will be there when I get back
4:15 the train from unstoppable 1206
Awesome 😎 Those SD70MACS are always great to catch to bad ns got rid of the sd80macs
Yes indeed!
The name of the Restaurant was Cock & Bull Public House in Glendale Village.
Per Channel 12 News report:
Cock & Bull Public House has closed its Glendale location after nearly two decades in business. The restaurant and pub, located at 775 E. Sharon Road, shuttered Feb.18, 2024. According to a social media post, "new ownership will be opening soon" at the location.
UN number 3257 refers to the transport of „HEATED LIQUID, N.O.S., at or above 100 °C and below its flashpoint“. This means liquids held at or above 100 °C and having an important point: Their flash point is below this temperature. These substances require special attention and safety measures during transport.
I LIVE IN TRENTON "aww man" 😢 I didn't get to see it
I love Glendale JT, you get some awesome trains going through there. Just a great view of the trains. Perfect for railfans. Fab first train you caught there mixed manifest with awesome dpu. It was a good one! Nice to see Scott at the other side of the camera! Pan am box car was cool! You got some fab trains that day. That grinder gives off sparks! Awesome Y'all take care tonight( Sunday) bad weather might be coming to South Ohio stay safe. ❤😊👍🙏
Thank you very much! It was a lot of fun. There are always railfans there
I like train videos on RUclips jawtooth dpu alright 👍
Thanks!
Morning brother i worked in Boston i rode on one Noisy but kool Kool video 👍🏽
Very cool!
Nice Video
Thanks!
Good Afternoon Jaw Tooth.
Hello William!
Hi jaw too its paul Stephens birthday today 28 june he watches all your videos
UN 3257, ELEVATED TEMPERATURE LIQUID, N.O.S., at or above 100 °C and below its flash-point (including molten metals, molten salts, etc.), filled at a temperature not higher than 190 °C
UN 1075 LPG.
D-P-U-I-C-U, Love the videos of the rail grinders, you got a horn salute in a no horn zone, man you really rate! I'm sitting here watching trains, waiting on the D-P-U-I-C-U call. Nice videos today Jaw.
Thank you very much!
Great catches and cool video
Thank you very much!
Just what I needed this morning 😊!
So glad!
Those coils can weigh up to 50,000 pounds each.
Every time I read "train knocks down signal," I imagine a speeding freight train flying off the rails and smacking down that pole...
Lol
I used to think that, too. But jokes aside, it comes from the olden days of the old semaphore signals.
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 🌟
Happy birthday chessie
Thanks , she said Woof Woof!
I like those boxcars without graffeti on them.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Howdy Brian & gang.. Hope yall are havine a wonderful holliday weekend..
You too!! Thanks for watching!!
Happy Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs. Tooth. Remember the ones who gave it all. 😊
Great video JT! Cool catch on the rail grinder!
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Thank you very much!
I also wanted to say I wish the wishbone gates were back
Mega Log Hauler!
Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed that video👍👍
Thanks 👍
The rail grinder sat in Carlisle for a day. I talked to a worker and he said that they mostly grind at night. Lower humidity.
Yeah and probably less trains at night. I saw one at night in Cresson Pa
Happy Memorial Day to all ♥
2-0 x 3, 3-150, 2-85, 2-157, 2-192, 2-0 x 2
Thanks for counting cars!
Manifests Galore!
Good morning Steve!
. 18:56 It could be a different box car but *drawn* by the same artist. 🎨
There is no telling how many box cars the different artists have drawn on.
Love the rail grinder. Fascinating to watch. And all crossings should have four gates. Maybe it would stop the gate runners. And I wish all the crossings had the mechanical bells back. Anyway great video and have a nice day 😊🌈
I agree with you on the mechanical bells. They just add something cool to the scene
This video is excellent ❤
Thanks!
Lets hear it for the DPU's😊
Thanks for watching!
Great video
Thanks!
I tend to find rail grinders a rare find. Still cool to see them on occasions!
Are they in a no horn zone? I never heard them honk at the crossings.
Do a rail close up, you could tell by looking if Loram grinded there.
I was wondering the same thing if he got a shot of the railhead after the grinder went thru.
I will do that. I wish I would have.
Is that a VHF loop antenna or a PTC 220 MHz loop antenna ?
live action
Good one!
Thanks!
Excellent video JT
Thanks 👍
3257 = product kept at elevated temperature to keep it liquefied ie. sulpher
1075 = LPG
Thanks for the info