Some good variety from old bridges to rolling through neighborhoods, hi-rail and dogs and kitties 👍 Woooooooo you got it all. Great video great variety !! 👍 👍
Just can't beat a cool looking train crossing over a trestle! You're doing a Jason Asselin by chasing the same train to several different crossings. Noticed you had a sidekick with you. Nice shot of you and Chessie sleeping.
Today I got really lucky! I was filming a train going under a railroad bridge and another train came over the bridge. That was cool and will make an awesome video in a couple days
One of those 10 cars has a flat spot ! Abandoned road is getting ruff Jawtooth -when you first went there it was lovely spot -now I'd be a little more carefully striding down there !! Love the way you can catch both sides of the same train !! Regards
Listen to that open throttle goin' through sardinia! Nice!! Love to have a hi rail truck! I'd be on the rails all the time! Good to see the "babies" are doin' good 🙂🙂
Love these shortline railroads! When I used to be active with model railroads , I used to try to model shortline or terminal railways ( small shelf layouts) I grew up in a city with two mainline class 1 railroads P.C. into Conrail, and B&O into CSX. But there was a shortline called the Johnstown & Stoney Creek ( served mostly US Steel and an industrial park off from the B&O) and the Conemaugh & Blacklick RR ( still in service) Bethlehem Steel and works between - then B&O branch line and also then Conrail - now NS Pittsburgh division. Anyway there was a lot of activity with these lines in it early 1970s , US Steel would ship and receive all sorts of unique items and would often work the J&S yard with rail cranes to pull push orders in and out of the yards into the intra-plant yards. As a kid that was great entertainment- watching those crews switching the busy mills whilst waiting for my dad to get out of the mill gates. So my long story of why I love shortline railroading. Thanks Jawtooth!
So with the train offer you can never get bored on the CCET. There are almost all kinds of freight wagons to marvel at. Greetings from Berlin/ Germany. Sven
Thanks for the information Just drove thru there yesterday afternoon from Portsmouth. I would have liked to see that line when it was active! It could Help bring those small communities back to life
Nothing like an abandoned road that leads to a great photo spot. That GP15 sounds great working under tonnage. Great going away picture among the golden leaves. Looking at that train you know this is business a Class 1 would never touch because it would tie up the line and crews. And even if it made $$$ it wouldn't be enough by their standards
Awesome video. Every time I see Norfiie I want to reach throughout the screen and pet her. She would be in heaven. Wishful thinking lol. Have a nice day😊
Great catches Jaw, I presume that he is running long hood first for safety reasons, lots of at grade crossing. I knew a mechanic in WV that used to install those high rail wheel assemblies on line trucks for CSX. THANKS.
@@robertheinkel6225 ....oops, sounds like they need some funding from the state transportation authority to build one. Having limited visibility at grade crossings without a flagman is touchy.
Could be that the majority of the switching duties it does can be performed better the direction the windshield is facing. There was no one available to stand at the LH-end to relay info the day of filming.
Great video of this Cincinnati Eastern Rainroad train heading to the quarry to load rocks into the hopper cars. I am glad that you were able to get ahead of the train a couple of times in order to catch it so many times. Thank you for uploading this video!
another great video Brian and I got to be up to Mount orab yesterday so and got to talk to you but I want to say these videos again are awesome love the sound of the train have a great day hope to see you soon
Wow, thanks for watching my videos! I hope you got some good pictures of the caboose and train station. Soon I will be filming trains in the snow again
Thanks for another great video I've been a long-time subscriber of yours and I've been on the roll lately learning anything and everything about trains and steam trains I've always loved everything about them since I was a kid and thanks to your great videos I get to see a lot more of them👍👍
Great good video, mr Jaw Tooth. That was a video with the locomotive from CCET like see the most. In the Netherlands whe say than: strak in de lak. For later merry Christmas, nice switch of the year a good 2022. Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
An Awesome catch Brian, lol be careful walking down abandon roads lol you might see Bigfoot LOL, thanks again as all ways love the animals :-) BTW I love the sounds of the Geeps :-)
That's funny the defect detector caught the Highrailer and counted the axels. Thanks Jawtooth i don't think i have ever seen a Highrailer being railed before.
The defect detector was total coincidence: it announced "Total axles two zero two", not just two. You'd be able to see the defect detector if the hi-rail had driven over it, and they wouldn't put a detector so close to a grade crossing anyway.
That area would be a nice place to live especially by the tracks and to see some switching. I'm a big fan of that GP15, looks good, sounds good and definitely has superior performance of pulling power for short line work.Great video once again JT and I always look forward to seeing your new videos! Oh btw, have you ever decided on getting tshirts or coffee mugs to sell w "BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE"
The GP15-1 is good for light duty, I wouldn’t go as far as saying it has superior pulling power, they’re only 1,500hp and put down 47,000ftlbs of continuous tractive effort but they still have their place👍🏼😎🇺🇸
I liked the soccer back drop. JT never stops. Thank you.
I like how the trains you record and choose to share are almost *always* in the sunlight. Soooo much easier to see.
your pets are an important part of your videos. thank you.
Great video!! I have never seen how the high rail truck gets on. That was pretty cool!!!
Thanks for showing the “Out of Service” portion on the east end of the line.
Thanks for watching!
Nice action this morning JT! Enjoy seeing Norfie & Dogs...
Today railroad is many fallen leaves line . Very good . Thank you .
Love the horn on that loco. It reminds me of SCL horns from the 70's.
Wow ! That's cool 😎.
Seems like a quiet town, 2nd train. 🫐 🏃♂️
Thanks again for sharing
Thanks for watching
Love it brother, love your terminology… “hauling butt”… keep it rolling son
Thanks Bill!
Ohh! What a Chase!! Great Job Mr. Jaw Tooth!! Thanks! 😀👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Good morning love the train horn sound good old bridge kool
Hi! excellent video! very interesting! Thank you so much! Kind regards from Argentina!
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up with the good work
Some good variety from old bridges to rolling through neighborhoods, hi-rail and dogs and kitties 👍
Woooooooo you got it all.
Great video great variety !! 👍 👍
Another great Jaw Tooth video!
Another great Jawtooth video.
BUEN DIA GRACIAS AMIGO JAW TOOTH.
That Gp15-1 has a piercing horn, especially with headphones. Thanks JT
Good morning Mr Jaw Tooth!
Beautiful job, wish I could go with you!!!!
Maybe one day!
Just can't beat a cool looking train crossing over a trestle! You're doing a Jason Asselin by chasing the same train to several different crossings. Noticed you had a sidekick with you. Nice shot of you and Chessie sleeping.
some of the best train videos I've seen🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂
Today I got really lucky! I was filming a train going under a railroad bridge and another train came over the bridge. That was cool and will make an awesome video in a couple days
Nice catches as always Son 👏👍✌Thx for posting ...
Excellent! I enjoy watching them! Woo!!
Love the local short line videos! Always happy to see Chessie and Norfie at the end of the videos.
Your dog really makes the channel, kind of your mascot
I really enjoy the short line videos. 😊
Great catch over the abandoned road.
Thanks for watching!
Can't mistake the horn on that unit.
Thanks for the different shots on this one. Great job.
Take care and safe travels.
Thanks, you too!
Out of service stuff is great. Thanks for posting
Great watch! A lot of houses close to the tracks.
Thanks great video. Chris from England
Greetings Chris from England
Beautiful engine. Thanks for such a great video Jawtooth.
Glad you enjoyed it
ChainsawN&W1218,always cool to see the lead engine running long hood first.
Thanks for another great video. 🙂👍🇺🇸
Thanks for watching!
Unusual and rare intersection!!!!!! Cool !!!! Jaw !!!!!))))))
Thanks for watching!
Favorite short line jawtooth, looks like business is coming back.
Thanks for watching Jason!
My what a difference a few days makes.It's cold now. Looks like the CCET railroad is doing pretty good these days.
nice the dogs and the big black panter. thanks Brian.greetz:Peer. its col here the wind is hauling on the 5th floor here.mabey snow.
Great video. I love it
Great video Jawtooth loved the video and the live action trains those engines are uncredivle
Shiny new paint job.
Good morning to all from SE Louisiana 7 Dec 21.
One of those 10 cars has a flat spot ! Abandoned road is getting ruff Jawtooth -when you first went there it was lovely spot -now I'd be a little more carefully striding down there !! Love the way you can catch both sides of the same train !!
Regards
I use to drive on that road years ago. Thanks for watching Neil!
Wish Norfie could stay little. She is so active! My cat is 5 now and mostly sleeps between his meals.
Hi Brian. A little surprised to see only 480p quality but no biggie. Thanks for the video.
It's in 1080 now. Sometimes videos are only available at low resolution immediately after uploading.
Thank you for another nice video!
Thank you for the improved and more legible font.
Thanks for watching!
Love those bright CE engines.
Me too!
Great video Jawtooth! That trestle at Canyon road is a really cool spot! Great catches! Thanks for sharing!
Listen to that open throttle goin' through sardinia! Nice!! Love to have a hi rail truck! I'd be on the rails all the time! Good to see the "babies" are doin' good 🙂🙂
Thanks for watching!
Business is booming at CCET! Great short line videos!THANKS JT!
Nice video on the CE train. You made my day. I can't wait for the next video.
Thanks Farrel! I will have another one tomorrow at 9am. I'm working on it now
Thank you! Sorry my name is Alex Auten the railfan. Farrel is my papa name.
Love these shortline railroads! When I used to be active with model railroads , I used to try to model shortline or terminal railways ( small shelf layouts) I grew up in a city with two mainline class 1 railroads P.C. into Conrail, and B&O into CSX. But there was a shortline called the Johnstown & Stoney Creek ( served mostly US Steel and an industrial park off from the B&O) and the Conemaugh & Blacklick RR ( still in service) Bethlehem Steel and works between - then B&O branch line and also then Conrail - now NS Pittsburgh division. Anyway there was a lot of activity with these lines in it early 1970s , US Steel would ship and receive all sorts of unique items and would often work the J&S yard with rail cranes to pull push orders in and out of the yards into the intra-plant yards. As a kid that was great entertainment- watching those crews switching the busy mills whilst waiting for my dad to get out of the mill gates. So my long story of why I love shortline railroading. Thanks Jawtooth!
Great local
In Winchester I like how he blow the horn small long at Private Railroad Crossing cool Defect Detector.
Thanks for watching!
Saw a blurb in Trains magazine about these rock trains. Cincinnati Eastern and Indiana & Ohio are moving the rocks. Nice video.
Awesome video of RUclipsbah 👍😎🇺🇸🎄
Excellent chasing!! 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video
Nice catch jawtooth and I'd never get the catch you got on foot I'd be half way down and out of breath lol.hope you have a good day
Thanks 👍. You were the second person to comment! Yeah!
@@JawTooth your welcome its always an honor to see your amazing videos
Excellent Video
🍃🌳🇮🇳🌳🍃
Great video
So with the train offer you can never get bored on the CCET. There are almost all kinds of freight wagons to marvel at. Greetings from Berlin/ Germany. Sven
Thanks for watching Sven!
Wrong side of the train JT.....lol
yes, they do sound so good when they notch up the throttle under weight
AWESOME!!!😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉
Thanks for the information Just drove thru there yesterday afternoon from
Portsmouth. I would have liked to see that line when it was active! It could
Help bring those small communities back to life
Glad it was helpful!
Great video Jawwtooth keep up the good work
very cool video !!
Nothing like an abandoned road that leads to a great photo spot. That GP15 sounds great working under tonnage. Great going away picture among the golden leaves. Looking at that train you know this is business a Class 1 would never touch because it would tie up the line and crews. And even if it made $$$ it wouldn't be enough by their standards
Thanks for watching Paul!
Awesome video. Every time I see Norfiie I want to reach throughout the screen and pet her. She would be in heaven. Wishful thinking lol. Have a nice day😊
You are so kind and have a nice day also Georgette!
Great catches Jaw, I presume that he is running long hood first for safety reasons, lots of at grade crossing. I knew a mechanic in WV that used to install those high rail wheel assemblies on line trucks for CSX. THANKS.
The don’t have a turntable or Wye to turn it around.
@@robertheinkel6225 ....oops, sounds like they need some funding from the state transportation authority to build one. Having limited visibility at grade crossings without a flagman is touchy.
At one time they were going to reopen the wye in Sardinia but changed their mind
@@JawTooth well for the sake of the crews I hope everyone driving through those crossings is wise, beating a train never works.
Could be that the majority of the switching duties it does can be performed better the direction the windshield is facing. There was no one available to stand at the LH-end to relay info the day of filming.
Great video of this Cincinnati Eastern Rainroad train heading to the quarry to load rocks into the hopper cars. I am glad that you were able to get ahead of the train a couple of times in order to catch it so many times. Thank you for uploading this video!
Thanks for watching Thomas!
Nice. I got them the other day!!!
Love the paint scheme
another great video Brian and I got to be up to Mount orab yesterday so and got to talk to you but I want to say these videos again are awesome love the sound of the train have a great day hope to see you soon
Wow, thanks for watching my videos! I hope you got some good pictures of the caboose and train station. Soon I will be filming trains in the snow again
Nice local action. That high rail truck reminded me of the Shuttle wagon I use to operate at work. It was fun. Loved blasting the horn on it 🤣
Thanks for watching!
Sweet norfie 💕
Thanks for another great video I've been a long-time subscriber of yours and I've been on the roll lately learning anything and everything about trains and steam trains I've always loved everything about them since I was a kid and thanks to your great videos I get to see a lot more of them👍👍
Great to hear!
Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Love these vide0os of CCET. Keep 'em comin'.
Always out looking for a Train nearby. I bet you Dream about trains while you’re Sleeping. 😴😬👍
Cool video! I always wondered about those high-rail trucks. Thanks!
Great good video, mr Jaw Tooth.
That was a video with the locomotive from CCET like see the most. In the Netherlands whe say than: strak in de lak.
For later merry Christmas, nice switch of the year a good 2022.
Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
An Awesome catch Brian, lol be careful walking down abandon roads lol you might see Bigfoot LOL, thanks again as all ways love the animals :-) BTW I love the sounds of the Geeps :-)
Thanks for watching Erik!
No danger of seeing Bigfoot -- JT always has a camera rolling! 🤣
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year From Washington Court House, Oh.
Nice video Jaw! That's a great catch 😉
Thank you very much!
Very nice catch nice video
Thanks for being here so quick!
Excellent 😊👌
Thanks a lot 😊 for being here so fast!
1. 10; 2, Chase; 3. Chase; 4. Chase; TOTAL in just 10.
Thank you so much for all your hard work. Love it!
You are so welcome!
I like train videos videos on RUclips jawtooth 👍
That's funny the defect detector caught the Highrailer and counted the axels. Thanks Jawtooth i don't think i have ever seen a Highrailer being railed before.
I filmed a CSX hi-railer being put on the track in Kentucky and it derailed when I was filming it. Lol
The defect detector was total coincidence: it announced "Total axles two zero two", not just two. You'd be able to see the defect detector if the hi-rail had driven over it, and they wouldn't put a detector so close to a grade crossing anyway.
@@beeble2003 really?
Cool! 🚂
That area would be a nice place to live especially by the tracks and to see some switching. I'm a big fan of that GP15, looks good, sounds good and definitely has superior performance of pulling power for short line work.Great video once again JT and I always look forward to seeing your new videos! Oh btw, have you ever decided on getting tshirts or coffee mugs to sell w
"BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE"
My word! I agree.
I haven’t really thought much about selling stuff. I don’t know. Thanks for your support!
The GP15-1 is good for light duty, I wouldn’t go as far as saying it has superior pulling power, they’re only 1,500hp and put down 47,000ftlbs of continuous tractive effort but they still have their place👍🏼😎🇺🇸
@@stretchlimo7275 I stated it had superior power for local short line work, wasn't comparing it to a CLASS 1 railroad!
@@shawnpowell5876 ok must have missed the part where you said short line work 🤔
I love the colors on those new gp15-1. Wish athearn made some. I guess I'll have to paint my own. Thanks for another cool video JT
Thanks for watching!
Those bug's from your video are called boxelder bug's from boxelder trees, I use to have them all over till I had the trees dozed out.
That was a good train video.
Thank you very much!
@@JawToothYour welcome.