I sed it on somebody else's channel and they've taken my idea now are going to make T shirts up but whatever I've believed jaw tooth deserves this comment more than anybody.. And besides it's not really mine i got the Reference from the fast and furious 🤣🤣 and I do appreciate your comment as well Thanks 😎👍
The green and yellow B23-7 is a former Modoc Northern that ran out of Lakeview Oregon. That railroad fell apart overnight and who owns the CCET took over the line and got a few of their motors in the process. He transferred it over to the CCET and I believe it is a parts unit
@@robertf3479 I like the term we used in the Army: "hangar queen" -- a term for a piece of equipment more or less stored in the shop, and used for parts to keep other equipment going. Apparently it's easier than ordering the needed parts.
@@georgeadams1853 The Navy uses the same term and for the same reason. It might be that the B23-7 is old enough that prime mover parts are getting pretty scarce on the shelf, but she might have some parts commonality with the B36s, as strange as that might sound.
You’ve captured an interesting element of railroading design, the “wye”. Used in lieu of a turntable for turning steam engines for return trips. In mountainous terrain the railroads, for lack of space, would install a “wye” into a tributary off the major river to turn locomotives and those facilities spawned housing and restaurants for engine crews which later developed into towns. There are several examples of these “wyes” turned into towns in WV and KY. Thanks Jaw for this video.
Examples of these “wye” communities include: Naugatuck and Iaeger, WV and Martin, KY. There are others as well. Being at the head end of long rivers, each wye provided an opportunity to turn steam locomotives and now diesels for return trips downstream without needing a turntable. They morphed into towns as facilities for train crews expanded and railroad maintenance shops arrived.
@@richarddrum9970 NS has a wye in the Portland neighborhood of Louisville. It lies between the K&I Bridge, Youngtown Yard and a slip that leads to the CSX-LIRC-PAL interchange.
This WYE is actually where the Hillsboro branch of the NW took off to,,,Hillsboro.(Home of Johnny Paycheck) In 1976 or so this line was still active to Hillsboro. However, currently the line to Hillsboro is ripped up. The WYE is all that is left.
Glad to see they have more locomotives in service now and got a third one painted in the CCET color scheme. I watched this video on my phone using a studio grade set of headphones to listen to tye audio. Those engines really sound good over the headphones. It was funny, when they set off with the gondolas to Macon honking the horns, some roosters crowed in response. The kitty was cute. Lots of attitude.
Awesome video..lots of switching..great atmosphere you can hear birds chirping the guys on the radio discussing what they're doing, train horns..its like you're there..great viewing ..loved it 👍🙂🚂
Nice to see your local shortline active enough with many engines to send them out on different moves along the line! Our local shortline has a couple engines but they always go out together when they do.
You should come to Piqua and video the unloading of plastic pellets at the Piqua siding and then tour the Crayex plant! From train to plant to finished product.
That was really interesting watching 6 of the 7 locomotive fleet. Look forward to when they get the green locomotive up and running. Interesting to see the green up close. Hopefully, they will leave it in its original livery long enough for us to see it. Norfie is such a softie, looks like she has pinched someone's bed ! Have a great weekend. Posted NZ: January 31, 2022.
Great excellent video, mr Jaw Tooth. The green locomotive, i have a book ( in the dutch language) the machine from Southern railways. Now i see him on this video, awesome. Next video, mr Jaw Tooth. Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
Perfect time switching , moving trains on the line engineer packing a power point we gotta make that connection they're next going back into the storage they're about to fix it up around in sardinia is a Y 1 switch
Same here! That game was the best one ever! I couldn't believe it. The 52 yard field goal, the stop at the 1 yard line, the interception. Burrow is from Athens Ohio which isn't very Far East of me
Great video JT of the local switching of locomotives. I'm surprised though that they'd put one of the GP15'S back in storage etc. Are they not going to put the stripe on #3512 like the other 2? Now if they'd get #5857 painted the same way that fleet would definitely be stout! Nice job catching this for us JT!
This was a very interesting video of all the switching taking place in Sardinia, Ohio on the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad. I wonder why they decided to take one of the GP15-1s and set it out in Sardinia and then add the B30-7 in its place. Thank you for documetning these moves in Sardinia, Ohio, Jaw Tooth!
Glad you enjoyed it! I think they were taking the B30-7 with the SD40-2 to set up for a rock train. The other GP15-1 was going to do some local work and then return, I believe
I've been going past there every day where the locomotives have been setting and that locomotive 5857 it had been running for a couple of days out there, great video it's nice to see all those locomotives up around Sardinia, it was really nice to see the trains coming into Mt Orab picking up the new rail cars at trinity industries where I use to work at for years
I am pleased that you continue filming the CCET. I'm in the UK, and we don't have the equivalent of short lines over here. It's nice to see how a short line operates.
Hey Jawtooth that was a really cool video. Lots of yard switching. Every time a locomotive went thru blowing his horn, that coyote would start barking. Pretty cool. 👍👍👍❤️
Nice to get a good look at that SD40-2, I really like their paint scheme!! Be careful out there this week JT, we've got some nasty weather coming in mid week!!
Sometimes railroads will do things that don't make sense to us. Ill guess we'll just let this one slide. Kind of like the old guys at the general store playing checkers and the dog that howls at the horn
Okay, Jaws. I've got my longer index fingers (the one that has a claw and that glows) and the middle fingers on both hands crossed for human-ET hybrid good luck (buena suerte) on the Bengals today. Nothing so much against the Chiefs, but after they pulled that bunny out of their war bonnet against my Bills... I just wanna see Cincinnati survive the day and win. Por supuesto (of course) it goes without saying, or should, another fine video here son. Gracias. R.T. West sends... envía... Puebla, México...
Good morning to all from SE Louisiana 30 Jan 22.
Send us some of your weather to your up north friends lol
Tron P That is one of two things I wish it could figure out how to do, the other one is “Smell-a-vision.”
Norfie knew what she was doing when she adopted you😻 Looks like she is living the good life💕
Not just a good life, on someone elses bed living the AMERICAN DREAM!
What could be better ! 😸😸😸🤣👍👌
Love those old N&W trailers sitting back there! Really like these small railroad videos! Thanks again!
Now that is something! All those engines moving, crossing tracks, back and forth - wow! Very cool work and the train rolling by as the result :)
We couldn't have asked for more if we tried with Cincinnati Eastern, great footage from J.T !
😁😄
Jaw Tooth....
"""A Man That Lives His Life One Railroad Crossing At A Time""""
Love you Brother.. Awesome video 👍 😎
nice comment - indeed, railfanning is one heck of a hobby
I sed it on somebody else's channel and they've taken my idea now are going to make T shirts up but whatever I've believed jaw tooth deserves this comment more than anybody.. And besides it's not really mine i got the Reference from the fast and furious 🤣🤣 and I do appreciate your comment as well Thanks 😎👍
A lot of patients too
Thanks Jaw for starting my Sunday off right!
Norfie is one contented kitty, living the good life. You were lucky when she picked you. Awesome video. Have a nice day😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! You too!
The green and yellow B23-7 is a former Modoc Northern that ran out of Lakeview Oregon. That railroad fell apart overnight and who owns the CCET took over the line and got a few of their motors in the process. He transferred it over to the CCET and I believe it is a parts unit
I read the same thing about #1011 being a "parts donor" for the other two GE units.
I used to live in Alturas California, I used to watch those locomotives for the Modoc Northern go by constantly
@@robertf3479 I like the term we used in the Army: "hangar queen" -- a term for a piece of equipment more or less stored in the shop, and used for parts to keep other equipment going. Apparently it's easier than ordering the needed parts.
@@georgeadams1853 The Navy uses the same term and for the same reason. It might be that the B23-7 is old enough that prime mover parts are getting pretty scarce on the shelf, but she might have some parts commonality with the B36s, as strange as that might sound.
Locomotive shuffling.Thanks Brian.
Good morning . Have an awesome Sunday! You ,the family and the pets .
Good morning!
The ultimate train switch. Thanks for the video. Kitty is the best! And so are the dogs. See you on the next.
Thanks for watching!
Love the old local locomotives. We have some here in Georgia.
I like all the industrial places i get to see and remind myself what it takes to get things moving in our towns.
You’ve captured an interesting element of railroading design, the “wye”. Used in lieu of a turntable for turning steam engines for return trips. In mountainous terrain the railroads, for lack of space, would install a “wye” into a tributary off the major river to turn locomotives and those facilities spawned housing and restaurants for engine crews which later developed into towns. There are several examples of these “wyes” turned into towns in WV and KY. Thanks Jaw for this video.
Examples of these “wye” communities include: Naugatuck and Iaeger, WV and Martin, KY. There are others as well. Being at the head end of long rivers, each wye provided an opportunity to turn steam locomotives and now diesels for return trips downstream without needing a turntable. They morphed into towns as facilities for train crews expanded and railroad maintenance shops arrived.
@@richarddrum9970 NS has a wye in the Portland neighborhood of Louisville. It lies between the K&I Bridge, Youngtown Yard and a slip that leads to the CSX-LIRC-PAL interchange.
This WYE is actually where the Hillsboro branch of the NW took off to,,,Hillsboro.(Home of Johnny Paycheck)
In 1976 or so this line was still active to Hillsboro.
However, currently the line to Hillsboro is ripped up.
The WYE is all that is left.
Too bad the track to Hillsboro is gone. I bet that if it was still there, some companies in Hillsboro would give the CCET some business.
That was most interesting to see that work like that. Thanks to Jawtooth and thank you Richard Drum for explaining the history of the wye.
Good ole Sunday morning live action Son 👍👍👍🚝🚃🚃🚋...
Love old Seaboard loco still in service .
Glad to see they have more locomotives in service now and got a third one painted in the CCET color scheme. I watched this video on my phone using a studio grade set of headphones to listen to tye audio. Those engines really sound good over the headphones. It was funny, when they set off with the gondolas to Macon honking the horns, some roosters crowed in response. The kitty was cute. Lots of attitude.
Much more fun to watch than one mainline train that takes 15 minutes! Thumbs up!👍
Thank you very much!
Yes!
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Bravo, The Wye!! Thank you very much Mr. Jaw Tooth! 😀👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you too!
I love Coyote Dog's Howl For The Trains When They Go By!😁😁😁😁😁😁
Thats what i thought too " was that a coyote as a pet"
Awesome video..lots of switching..great atmosphere you can hear birds chirping the guys on the radio discussing what they're doing, train horns..its like you're there..great viewing ..loved it 👍🙂🚂
Thanks 👍
Nice to see your local shortline active enough with many engines to send them out on different moves along the line! Our local shortline has a couple engines but they always go out together when they do.
Your dog 🐕🐶 love train bridge train horn sound good looking out the window cute little baby cat saw video when got little cat
Nice job of restoring locos . there are plenty to choose from stored or graveyards . Nows the time to grab locos
Awesome video Jawtooth! Great to see those old GE's again! Glad they're keeping them going!
Same here!
ChainsawN&W1218,nice shot of the Conductor & crewman on front of engine.
One of the Best videos I’ve seen
So much action out in Sardinia!
The CCET is alive and well
Thx Brian
Your knowledge and passion for trains is awesome. Great video and thank you.
It was fun watching them switch back and forth.
thanks for watching Rachel!
Just another day on the railroad... cool engine switching !!
Awesome... Video... 👍 👍
Lots to action there son!! More motive power = more work hopefully. Love your trips to this line. 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
I'm a big railfan of trains Its good to see old locomotives still in action
Demoted to yard dogs 👍
I’d say the CET railroad is by far my favorite shortline railroad
That was cool to see, how they use the "WYE" to do switching and assembly of trains.
I heard the dog was still howling at the train horns!! 😁😄
One of your best, ever, J.T. - and that's saying something. So much action in a compact area. Thanks for bringing it to us!
Thanks for your comments!
Sardines on rye for the Sardinia Wye! Have a wonderful Sunday Jawtooth, Chessie, Norfie and all!
Teehee!
Great video Jaw! ;) I did liked the ''musical chair'' of locomotives you shown. You got my thumbs up dear :)
Thank you very much!
13:48 Sounds like we have a fellow rail fan cheering on the locomotive.😜
Cool to see them move those engines around. It would be neat if they could get that old green engine running.
You should come to Piqua and video the unloading of plastic pellets at the Piqua siding and then tour the Crayex plant! From train to plant to finished product.
Got a chuckle out of the rooster cackling in the background every time the train engines blew their horns!
Need to market the Jaw Tooth brand train watching gloves on those cold days.🥶🚂
Good call!
B-36's lashed up again!
Those trains are so neat
Old classic locomotives on a gray Appalachian sky.
Fabulous video JT !!
Many thanks!
Great video JT! Switching vids are my favorite
That was really interesting watching 6 of the 7 locomotive fleet.
Look forward to when they get the green locomotive up and running.
Interesting to see the green up close.
Hopefully, they will leave it in its original livery long enough for us to see it.
Norfie is such a softie, looks like she has pinched someone's bed !
Have a great weekend.
Posted NZ: January 31, 2022.
Hey! Quit being a day ahead of us all the time! Jeez! 😂
@@jeffreygosselin7576 🤣🤣🤣
Great excellent video, mr Jaw Tooth.
The green locomotive, i have a book ( in the dutch language) the machine from Southern railways. Now i see him on this video, awesome. Next video, mr Jaw Tooth.
Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
Happy Sunday or Monday to you
Thanks for sharing.
😁😄👍👌
Shine up those rails at the Sardinia WYE!
Perfect time switching , moving trains on the line engineer packing a power point we gotta make that connection they're next going back into the storage they're about to fix it up around in sardinia is a Y 1 switch
Blue engine looks like old CSX Cincinnati is my old high school colors
Those are some Old Relic Units which they have kept Maintained on a Short Line Railroad. 👍
That is correct
You are one again feeding mi addiction
Good information -Jeff
Wow those are some awesome old school locos and nice horns
Hey JT! Another great video! Really neat to see the yard loco switching!
Hey, thanks!
Cool video JT. Love to see older locomotives still in use, on short
Lines. Bengals in SB!!
Same here! That game was the best one ever! I couldn't believe it. The 52 yard field goal, the stop at the 1 yard line, the interception. Burrow is from Athens Ohio which isn't very Far East of me
Wicked video my friend! love all the action especially with 5857 and that nice K5LA...great shooting!
To hear those low rumbling locomotives rumble past you makes it all worth it
Great video JT of the local switching of locomotives. I'm surprised though that they'd put one of the GP15'S back in storage etc. Are they not going to put the stripe on #3512 like the other 2? Now if they'd get #5857 painted the same way that fleet would definitely be stout! Nice job catching this for us JT!
Probably need some yard dogs like the Mac tractors
Very Cool!!! Thanks for Posting!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Love seeing the grunt work.
I counted 6 cars on the first pass.
I was surprised to hear a songbird this rime of year.
Wow that’s like back in the Day 🚂🚂🚂 THANKS JAW TOOTH 🚂I’m so glad you’re out on the Rails!
Me too!
Awesome and looks great on the trestle 🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎💪👌 and watching and enjoying the video awesome large layout Nice Jaw Tooth
Great video, You're a patient man
I always tell myself it will be worth it a few years or so from now when I come back and watch the videos again
Great video Brian. Thanks
What!? See they left a red loco off there, how did I miss seeing that happen, lol. Wow, that was a lot of activity in that little spot!
This was a very interesting video of all the switching taking place in Sardinia, Ohio on the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad. I wonder why they decided to take one of the GP15-1s and set it out in Sardinia and then add the B30-7 in its place. Thank you for documetning these moves in Sardinia, Ohio, Jaw Tooth!
Glad you enjoyed it! I think they were taking the B30-7 with the SD40-2 to set up for a rock train. The other GP15-1 was going to do some local work and then return, I believe
I've been going past there every day where the locomotives have been setting and that locomotive 5857 it had been running for a couple of days out there, great video it's nice to see all those locomotives up around Sardinia, it was really nice to see the trains coming into Mt Orab picking up the new rail cars at trinity industries where I use to work at for years
This is way cool! More like me playing with my model RR, not just a big train roaring by (which I like too).
Glad you like it!
Marvellous!
Your videos are so peaceful and interesting. Some of the best content on RUclips.
I hate seeing the two 1500s split up.
That was a Cool video I Miss watching Trains maneuver cars Around.
Love it those 3 engines and 4 cars 7 in all and engine switching is cooler than rail car switching keep up the amazing work
Thank you very much!
I am pleased that you continue filming the CCET. I'm in the UK, and we don't have the equivalent of short lines over here. It's nice to see how a short line operates.
They're neat little railroads that are largely industrial in nature. They don't usually operate much, so it's a treat when they ARE out and about.
Hi Jaw Tooth! Part 2 is cool. Love you cat!
Mr. John man, now that was cool but wait there's more
Awesome video of switching engines JT!!!!
Awesome to see such wonderful power.
a couple of the sounds that I really like are a switchblade and a diesel locomotive
Awesome footage of all those locomotives in one place
Thank you very much!
Hey Jawtooth that was a really cool video. Lots of yard switching. Every time a locomotive went thru blowing his horn, that coyote would start barking. Pretty cool. 👍👍👍❤️
Cool, thanks!
Nice to get a good look at that SD40-2, I really like their paint
scheme!! Be careful out there
this week JT, we've got some
nasty weather coming in mid week!!
And jaw tooth it a good video on switching local motive ❤ 😊
Sometimes railroads will do things that don't make sense to us. Ill guess we'll just let this one slide. Kind of like the old guys at the general store playing checkers and the dog that howls at the horn
1011 is a cool engine, it’s sad to hear that it can’t run that much. It was originally a Southern Railway high hood B23-7. I like the new SD40-2.
Any idea what the other loco is hiding in the back is?
@@Rob94hawk Which one?
@@BmdZero the blue one off to the right that’s tucked away. Not the green one off to the left in the yard. The far right.
I just put a new house track on my HO SCALE layout
very cool - would love to see you make a trip to Brewster and get some W&LE action
Love the videos man, it’s always cool to see the older locomotives running!!! And glad we have people like you to catch them running!!!
Thank you very much!
I enjoyed that video 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Very cool. Lots more interesting than 100 cars flying by. Very enjoyable. Thanks for a great video J T
Another great one, I love the rustic old settings in this one , very nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Fun fact, Illinois Central became CN or Canada National on the line I grew up watching trains pass by. Happened back in the 90s I think
Okay, Jaws. I've got my longer index fingers (the one that has a claw and that glows) and the middle fingers on both hands crossed for human-ET hybrid good luck (buena suerte) on the Bengals today. Nothing so much against the Chiefs, but after they pulled that bunny out of their war bonnet against my Bills... I just wanna see Cincinnati survive the day and win. Por supuesto (of course) it goes without saying, or should, another fine video here son. Gracias. R.T. West sends... envía... Puebla, México...
Blowing the horn, then that dang rooster crackin me up.
Great video jawtooth
LOVE me some switchin
No snow, but it must've been freezing cold. Stay strong JT! Thanks for another great video :)
Son …..now that was entertaining ….. NICE job Jaw Tooth !