That was cool when to Goodwill and got me some DVDs that have train 🚂🚂🚃🚂🚂🚃🚃🚂🚃🚃🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚂🚂🚂 love your dog and cat just sitting watching your videos on RUclips
Great to see another coal train and DPU'S, the Horseshoe Pass and Amtrak, as well as your cat, dogs, rooster, chickens and the slide shows, another really great video Thank You Jaw Tooth.🤠👋😸👋🐶👋 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨
Took a trip to PA and Maryland 6 years ago for our 50th anny. We were so focused on seeing Antietam, Gettysburg & Harpers Ferry, we didn't think to look for train sites. In hind sight, should have done more investigating and planning. Would love to see Horseshoe Curve. But at least we can enjoy lots of places by watching your super videos!Thanks, JT!
Great job catching the signal getting knocked down. That area is a railroad fan paradise, love the screaming occupied pusher power at the end of the train…🤘🏼!!!
Thanks for the D.D.O.T @ Pennsylvania. At "9:54" you referred to the "tunnel ", in New Zealand 🇳🇿 we would call that a "subway", thanks for ALL the interesting new material to watch.❤
Glad to see you in Lancaster, PA . We have lots of great railroading: Main lines, short lines, small yards, Amtrak, steam! Keep up the great work, it was another excellent JT video!
@Jawtooth come film sometime in Alexandria, IN. We have a diamond and a road right beside the north/south line and a park right beside the east/west line. And I just found a flange greaser yesterday in the middle of town.
I'm sorry that you have been sick when you travel this always seems to happen but this is a great video in a state that has so much rail and rail museums and rail trails thanks for this to you Brian
From steam locomotives and small Freight cars to some of the most advanced steam power and the new wave of diesels with freight cars not even thought of 30 years ago it will always remain Man versus the mountain
That weird piece of MOW at 28:42 is a jet engine mounted on a small locomotive. They must get a lot of snow there as it is used to blow snow and ice off the switches.
You went all the way over past Lancaster. I would have just gone on to Camden and visited the Battleship New Jersey. One thing I like as much as trains (!) is naval history and I would have to go. lol That little locomotive yard there at the wye in Cresson is a maintenance yard and gas station for the helper locomotives. JT, you just gotta love those big V-16s pouring on the power. That is music. The DPUs were working hard. Thanks for taking us with y'all, JT!
'Bird-in-hand' is an old expression that comes from the early settlers to the area. Before everyone had a high-powered rifle and a handgun, they used to carry a pheasant or a wild turkey or a duck in one hand to appease angry natives or bears or Bigfoot. Many didn't know the names of the birds, so they just referred to their foul weapon as a bird. Which, obviously, to be useful, had to be ready and in the hand. I hope you are feeling better, Señor Jaws. Maybe you should go to 'Chicken-soup-in-the-tummy', Ohio to film and feel better. Gracias por tu video. RT sends, Puebla, México...
Good Morning JT, 2 x 2 x 2 loaded coal train. Very nice and all units working hard. Cool shot of those manned helpers going back after helping out the loaded coal train. That's a great little spot to watch trains, especially around that curve. Great video as always Sir. Cheers from Ontario 🇨🇦
You have one of the best jobs in the world. If you ever make your way to the inland northwest, check out Spokane, WA. Quite a lot of trains up here. It's all BNSF and UP. Only. Few miles to the east is the BNSF fueling station in Hauser ID. Great spot to see some massive trains.
Awesome upload Jaw tooth. I always really enjoy your content. I wish more trains came through Bloomington where I live. We have the Indiana railroad that goes through my area. The yard was only a few hundred feet from my house until csx sold it and now it's called switch yard park. Your dogs are absolutely adorable
JT: great video. Amtrak’s goes as fast as possible because it’s the NEC and Congress has mandated speeds in excess of 100 mph.Also brick building looks like PRR in 19th Century.
if all of our passenger service hauled like the NEC I think more people would ride trains in this country. I mean I was on an early morning Acela on a Sunday a few years ago and it was full. Sadly the NEC is the only place Amtrak really has any real control over the tracks. In some places they do share with NJ Transit and MTA Metro North I believe but all of them like to keep the trains going fast too so no real bottlenecks there.
A pass and a meet; only 5 minutes in, and you didn't even have to move. Lucky. Intercourse, Fertility, Pleasureville, Blue Ball, Bird in Hand; all from the Amish.
I enjoyed watching this video of the trains you caught at Cresson and Bird in Hand, Pennsylvania plus the Horseshoe Curve portion of video. That was a long coal train at the beginning of the video. The DPUs were working hard to move the train along. Were the end of train DPUs manned? Those electrified Amtrak trains were moving fast as they passed you. That long auto rack train was impressive as it filled the full panorama of Horseshoe Curve.
Great video! That’s my neck of the woods. I live in Johnstown, PA, and work near Cresson as a park ranger at Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site. Definitely a great area for rail fans!
That 2x2x2 coal train is massive! I hear it called a double coal, but I don't know if it means two customers or two deliveries or just a massive train :)
Cool, thanks for the trains from the Keystonecorridor. 109 miles/h, that would have to be just under 180 km/h. When I'm back home next week, I'll upload a video from the Hanover - Berlin race track. The speed limit is 280 km/h. Let's see if the weather god plays along. Yes, and you don't need to say anything about the Horse Shoe Curve anyway. The part is just awesome. Greetings from Berlin/ Germany. Sven
@jawtooth the bird in hand video was of Amtrak's Keystone service. That train is cleared to run 110mph through there. There are 2 diesels a westbound train 43 around 130ish and an Eastbound train 42 around 220pm. The keystone runs between Harrisburg and New York with Philadelphia as a direction change. The Pennsylvanian train 42 and 43 run once per day between Pittsburgh and New York using Philadelphia to cut the diesel from one end and add an acs 64 to the other so it can run with a motor to New York
I just now realized the double stack train has trailers not rail cars that's why there's no graffiti is on them. Love the double stacks trains. Love your videos. Always interesting to watch. ❤ Do you think that NS & BNSF Locomotive was pulling hard on this curve? It sounded kind of squeaky! 😮 Cool long train .❤ love watching them. Made my day.😊Love your fur babies❤😊
RJ Corman actually has 2 lines that connect into the former Helper Base at Cresson. The SD40E helpers were out of Cresson and Altoona until DPUs started being implemented on the Pittsburgh Line and then they went from 20-30 SD40Es as helpers to about 8 SD70ACUs and shut down Cresson.
I enjoy it when you can make your way to West Central PA to see the world famous Horseshoe Curve, as well as Gallitzin and the railroaders museum in Altoona. The Pennsylvania Railroad did a LOT to build up Western Pennsylvania. Those trains make their way to and through Pittsburgh...there almost always seems to be a train thru Pittsburgh...NS, CSX, AVR, Amtrak, W&LE. The electrified tracks run from Harrisburg to Philadelphia and do not come close to Pittsburgh at all. The Amtraks going to Pittsburgh have to switch to diesel locomotives in Harrisburg to continue west. Pittsburgh is worth checking out to see trains. So is the CSX Keystone Corridor from Cumberland, Maryland to Pittsburgh. The Sand Patch is a great place to see the CSX trains. I enjoy seeing the little kids marvel.at the sight and sound of the trains. Great video. Take care of yourself.
You might have been a bit late for the huge coal train there, JT but we didn't miss a thing! Fantastic to see more of the Amtrak passenger workings on the go and wow, what a pace they are doing. Makes the price of the ticket worth it, especially if some folks can get some work done on the way. The Double pass after the coal train had passed was something else too. Those Articulated Inter-Modal sets are really taking off in a big way! Nice to see the 'Banker Loco's coming back after the Coal train got up the gradient or into the yard. The Auto-Rack machines there had those loco's working really hard! I thought there'd be a second DPU in that set as the one that was there was working way harder than what we usually see. Makes a body wonder about what's all in there, but in this 'World Climate' at the moment, it's maybe best not to ask. Good to see the dawgies and Norfie in good spirit. Quite something to see the Amish girls up at the Horseshoe Curve watching the trains going by. The Buggy with the electric lights must have been a hard fact to accept for such dedicated people of God, but Safety First has to be accepted in this day and age. I hate to think why that's the case but here's hoping it wasn't a terrible accident that brought that about. I hope you're keeping well after those ticks got you in the spring there. Wishing you and all the family the best of health and a good harvest, one way or another. What a show today! Thanks Jaw Tooth. Keep safe. Cheers! (Yeah, maybe best not to be asking too many questions about some of the more military moves, if filming them at all.)
Yes Brian those Amtrak trains fly through that area. I catch them near Rheems Pa. Lancaster county. Great catches you got on this video Be on the lookout for the Homer Simpson auto rack car. Lol.
@@BeeLineEast if you pull into the parking lot like you are a “customer”, they don’t say anything! I’m a truck driver and unload corn there, sometimes distillers grain. So I get a front row seat!
@@rixxroxxk1620 Thank you i will check it out. I can't place the mill. Is that east or west of the bowling alley? They really fly fast in that area. I do most of my other train recording in Hummelstown.
I heard some time ago that the Cresson servicing facility was going to be closed. I guess they’ve moved the servicing of helper units to the Altoona facility.
JT great videos! I’m still amazed that only two engines can pull the two examples of intermodals you showed! That’s a lot of weight to be pulled by only two engines?
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That's cool!
Great to see another coal train and DPU'S, the Horseshoe
Pass and Amtrak, as well as your cat, dogs, rooster, chickens
and the slide shows, another really great video Thank You
Jaw Tooth.🤠👋😸👋🐶👋
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Took a trip to PA and Maryland 6 years ago for our 50th anny. We were so focused on seeing Antietam, Gettysburg & Harpers Ferry, we didn't think to look for train sites. In hind sight, should have done more investigating and planning. Would love to see Horseshoe Curve. But at least we can enjoy lots of places by watching your super videos!Thanks, JT!
Não há de que é um grande prazer assistir. Seus vídeos. Bom dia
Really great video! Horseshoe Curve was excellent!!
Thanks!
This was a really great video. That auto rack was long, long, long. And the first 2 Amtrak trains, talk about fast, wow !
Obviously Bird in Hand is right down the road from Two in Bush. Excellent video, enjoyed it greatly. Thanks JT!
Wonderful video my friend, have a nice day!
Thank you! You too!
Great selection on trains and a double DPU Alright!
My Moanday is now a Monday thanks to another awesome Jaw Tooth video!
Awesome location Jawtooth! Horseshoe Curve has always been on my bucket list!👍
Great job catching the signal getting knocked down. That area is a railroad fan paradise, love the screaming occupied pusher power at the end of the train…🤘🏼!!!
Thanks 👍
Great video, with outstanding variety of trains, beautiful locations, and as always excellent commentary. Never disappointed. Thank you, Jawtooth.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The scenery is amazing there. JT is the best.
Thank you 🙏 beautiful 🐔 rooster 🐓 👏👏👏and colorful cars☝️👕shirt nice 👍 place looks great 👍 👍🎥👋☮️
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Thanks for the D.D.O.T @ Pennsylvania. At "9:54" you referred to the "tunnel ", in New Zealand 🇳🇿 we would call that a "subway", thanks for ALL the interesting new material to watch.❤
Those DPUs are the sound of raw power! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
The Amtrak was just flying!!! The fastest train I've ever seen! 😊😊❤❤❤
I like the sequence of shots with the intermodal train catching up with the much slower heavy coal train, which is about to overtake it.
JT. I don't miss any of your videos friend, they are very good. keep it up. A very big greeting and a hug. Oscar from Argentina.
Hey jaw tooth lots of live action son. Cool trains. Horseshoe curve is a very popular place to see trains. Have a great railroad day 🙋♀️🚂
Enjoyed the great footage in PA and Wells Fargo leased unit trailing and UP mid DPU at Horseshoe Curve!🛤🚂
That's just way cool that you caught two container trains meeting! 😊 I sure like the one on the near track. 😊😊❤❤
Roll the tape son 🎬
Like that! 😊
Hope you get well quickly, JT.
Will be praying for your recovery and for continued safety.
Glad to see you in Lancaster, PA . We have lots of great railroading: Main lines, short lines, small yards, Amtrak, steam! Keep up the great work, it was another excellent JT video!
Now this what I'm talking about JT!
Excellent vid! *****
Good morning my friend JT❤
@Jawtooth come film sometime in Alexandria, IN. We have a diamond and a road right beside the north/south line and a park right beside the east/west line. And I just found a flange greaser yesterday in the middle of town.
I love my trains, they bring back those days when ….
Hi JT! Loved all the trains in this Video, beautiful parts of PA. Trains galore! ❤😊
Thank you very much!
Thanks for watching !@@FabianDiazTrainsTrucksNCars
Good video Jaw tooth. I'm glad you left the engine sound in the video.
Wow, all of these successive train meets at the beginning. Cool!
I know, right?
I was born in Altoona and been at Horse Curve before. In Texas now. Been watching your videos for about a year now. Keep up the good work.
Awesome! Thank you!
That's one sharp curve they go around, isn't it? 😊😊
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 👍🙏
I'm sorry that you have been sick when you travel this always seems to happen but this is a great video in a state that has so much rail and rail museums and rail trails thanks for this to you Brian
That one intermodal and that auto rack were pretty long!!!! 👍❤️📹😃
From steam locomotives and small Freight cars to some of the most advanced steam power and the new wave of diesels with freight cars not even thought of 30 years ago it will always remain Man versus the mountain
That weird piece of MOW at 28:42 is a jet engine mounted on a small locomotive. They must get a lot of snow there as it is used to blow snow and ice off the switches.
Pennsylvania is a great train-watching, train-riding state! 👍
You got that right!
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Another stellar video great locations. Hope you didn’t have to all to the curve this time. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
You went all the way over past Lancaster. I would have just gone on to Camden and visited the Battleship New Jersey. One thing I like as much as trains (!) is naval history and I would have to go. lol
That little locomotive yard there at the wye in Cresson is a maintenance yard and gas station for the helper locomotives.
JT, you just gotta love those big V-16s pouring on the power. That is music. The DPUs were working hard.
Thanks for taking us with y'all, JT!
'Bird-in-hand' is an old expression that comes from the early settlers to the area. Before everyone had a high-powered rifle and a handgun, they used to carry a pheasant or a wild turkey or a duck in one hand to appease angry natives or bears or Bigfoot. Many didn't know the names of the birds, so they just referred to their foul weapon as a bird. Which, obviously, to be useful, had to be ready and in the hand. I hope you are feeling better, Señor Jaws. Maybe you should go to 'Chicken-soup-in-the-tummy', Ohio to film and feel better. Gracias por tu video. RT sends, Puebla, México...
Also a common name for a pub here in the UK. From the saying "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
hit a hot spot today!
Thanks for watching
love that horn salute from the cab car of that Amtrak haulin' @$$.... thanks for the vid sir
Thanks for watching
Good Morning JT,
2 x 2 x 2 loaded coal train. Very nice and all units working hard. Cool shot of those manned helpers going back after helping out the loaded coal train. That's a great little spot to watch trains, especially around that curve. Great video as always Sir. Cheers from Ontario 🇨🇦
Bom dia 🌹 j. T
Wow, 3 trains in one video segment...kinda like my model railroad!
Imagine wailing for that coal train at a crossing? Wow!!
You have one of the best jobs in the world. If you ever make your way to the inland northwest, check out Spokane, WA. Quite a lot of trains up here. It's all BNSF and UP. Only. Few miles to the east is the BNSF fueling station in Hauser ID. Great spot to see some massive trains.
Love your family portrait.
Great railroading spot and a beautiful golf ⛳️ course as well
You were just around an hour drive to my neck of the woods in York Pa. Love the videos Jaw Tooth.
Awesome upload Jaw tooth. I always really enjoy your content. I wish more trains came through Bloomington where I live. We have the Indiana railroad that goes through my area. The yard was only a few hundred feet from my house until csx sold it and now it's called switch yard park. Your dogs are absolutely adorable
Great video. Thanks for sharing.God bless
Congratulations on reaching over 300k subscribers you truly are one of the hardest working railfans on youtube
Thank you so much 😀
Interesting to see that Wells Fargo invested in the railroad business and as always a great Jaw Tooth 🦷 video
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video JT. I just seen heading eastbound a Norfolk and Southern and CSX going neck and neck. Naturally N & S won by 6 axels 4:41
JT: great video. Amtrak’s goes as fast as possible because it’s the NEC and Congress has mandated speeds in excess of 100 mph.Also brick building looks like PRR in 19th Century.
if all of our passenger service hauled like the NEC I think more people would ride trains in this country. I mean I was on an early morning Acela on a Sunday a few years ago and it was full. Sadly the NEC is the only place Amtrak really has any real control over the tracks. In some places they do share with NJ Transit and MTA Metro North I believe but all of them like to keep the trains going fast too so no real bottlenecks there.
Good video Jawtooth
A pass and a meet; only 5 minutes in, and you didn't even have to move. Lucky. Intercourse, Fertility, Pleasureville, Blue Ball, Bird in Hand; all from the Amish.
Great video and love the rooster 🐓 crowing 🐓 ❤
Thanks so much
I love to hear them working like that.
I enjoyed watching this video of the trains you caught at Cresson and Bird in Hand, Pennsylvania plus the Horseshoe Curve portion of video. That was a long coal train at the beginning of the video. The DPUs were working hard to move the train along. Were the end of train DPUs manned? Those electrified Amtrak trains were moving fast as they passed you. That long auto rack train was impressive as it filled the full panorama of Horseshoe Curve.
Wow, I loved that Amtrak train.
Thanks for watchibg!
Love the sound of welded rail😊😊
Great video! That’s my neck of the woods. I live in Johnstown, PA, and work near Cresson as a park ranger at Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site. Definitely a great area for rail fans!
Very cool! I have been to that site. We visited there shortly before I started this channel
Wow! Amazing freight trains 🚂🚃🚃 I love them!
Thank you very much!
@@JawToothYou're welcome!
That 2x2x2 coal train is massive! I hear it called a double coal, but I don't know if it means two customers or two deliveries or just a massive train :)
2x2 plus 2 manned helpers.
Two lead locomotives, two DPUs, and two manned helpers
Cool, thanks for the trains from the Keystonecorridor. 109 miles/h, that would have to be just under 180 km/h. When I'm back home next week, I'll upload a video from the Hanover - Berlin race track. The speed limit is 280 km/h. Let's see if the weather god plays along. Yes, and you don't need to say anything about the Horse Shoe Curve anyway. The part is just awesome. Greetings from Berlin/ Germany. Sven
@jawtooth the bird in hand video was of Amtrak's Keystone service. That train is cleared to run 110mph through there. There are 2 diesels a westbound train 43 around 130ish and an Eastbound train 42 around 220pm. The keystone runs between Harrisburg and New York with Philadelphia as a direction change. The Pennsylvanian train 42 and 43 run once per day between Pittsburgh and New York using Philadelphia to cut the diesel from one end and add an acs 64 to the other so it can run with a motor to New York
I just now realized the double stack train has trailers not rail cars that's why there's no graffiti is on them. Love the double stacks trains. Love your videos. Always interesting to watch. ❤ Do you think that NS & BNSF Locomotive was pulling hard on this curve? It sounded kind of squeaky! 😮 Cool long train .❤ love watching them. Made my day.😊Love your fur babies❤😊
RJ Corman actually has 2 lines that connect into the former Helper Base at Cresson.
The SD40E helpers were out of Cresson and Altoona until DPUs started being implemented on the Pittsburgh Line and then they went from 20-30 SD40Es as helpers to about 8 SD70ACUs and shut down Cresson.
I enjoy it when you can make your way to West Central PA to see the world famous Horseshoe Curve, as well as Gallitzin and the railroaders museum in Altoona. The Pennsylvania Railroad did a LOT to build up Western Pennsylvania. Those trains make their way to and through Pittsburgh...there almost always seems to be a train thru Pittsburgh...NS, CSX, AVR, Amtrak, W&LE.
The electrified tracks run from Harrisburg to Philadelphia and do not come close to Pittsburgh at all. The Amtraks going to Pittsburgh have to switch to diesel locomotives in Harrisburg to continue west.
Pittsburgh is worth checking out to see trains. So is the CSX Keystone Corridor from Cumberland, Maryland to Pittsburgh. The Sand Patch is a great place to see the CSX trains.
I enjoy seeing the little kids marvel.at the sight and sound of the trains.
Great video. Take care of yourself.
you sure go to some interesting places jaw tooth
Great catches and awesome video jaw tooth
Good morning jaw tooth
Cool rooster 🐔
Love the sd70acu's pushin
Great video son! 👍 When you headed to Florida again Brian! I leave Oct 6th! 🤙
You do a great job JT thanks for the videos
Thanks 👍
Great videos ‘tooth! Get better soon for some more live action!
Wow!! A very diversified and awesome video...😁
Thanks! 😃
Good morning I enjoyed the video👍👍
I wish I can film an amtrak, thank you for the video
Nice and Sweeeet
Thanks
WFRX Wells Fargo Rail, bought First Union FURX, and GE rail cars, GECX. WFRX was originally Western Farmers Electric Rail in SE Oklahoma.
Great video. Those trains in PA really fly.
Yes they do!
They used to fuel & service helper Locos there in Cresson, but now they go all the way to Johnstown pa.
You might have been a bit late for the huge coal train there, JT but we didn't miss a thing! Fantastic to see more of the Amtrak passenger workings on the go and wow, what a pace they are doing. Makes the price of the ticket worth it, especially if some folks can get some work done on the way. The Double pass after the coal train had passed was something else too. Those Articulated Inter-Modal sets are really taking off in a big way! Nice to see the 'Banker Loco's coming back after the Coal train got up the gradient or into the yard. The Auto-Rack machines there had those loco's working really hard! I thought there'd be a second DPU in that set as the one that was there was working way harder than what we usually see. Makes a body wonder about what's all in there, but in this 'World Climate' at the moment, it's maybe best not to ask. Good to see the dawgies and Norfie in good spirit. Quite something to see the Amish girls up at the Horseshoe Curve watching the trains going by. The Buggy with the electric lights must have been a hard fact to accept for such dedicated people of God, but Safety First has to be accepted in this day and age. I hate to think why that's the case but here's hoping it wasn't a terrible accident that brought that about. I hope you're keeping well after those ticks got you in the spring there. Wishing you and all the family the best of health and a good harvest, one way or another. What a show today! Thanks Jaw Tooth. Keep safe. Cheers!
(Yeah, maybe best not to be asking too many questions about some of the more military moves, if filming them at all.)
Those new Hub Group containers look nice. They won't stay that way though.
They are
Yes Brian those Amtrak trains fly through that area. I catch them near Rheems Pa. Lancaster county. Great catches you got on this video Be on the lookout for the Homer Simpson auto rack car. Lol.
I’ve been to the feed mill in Rheems and the tracks are right behind the mill! Love that place!
@@rixxroxxk1620 I catch them near the bowling alley. I will have to check the mill location. Cool.
@@BeeLineEast if you pull into the parking lot like you are a “customer”, they don’t say anything! I’m a truck driver and unload corn there, sometimes distillers grain. So I get a front row seat!
@@rixxroxxk1620 Thank you i will check it out. I can't place the mill. Is that east or west of the bowling alley? They really fly fast in that area. I do most of my other train recording in Hummelstown.
@@BeeLineEast I’m not sure where the bowling alley is.
Wenger Feeds on E. Harrisburg
I heard some time ago that the Cresson servicing facility was going to be closed. I guess they’ve moved the servicing of helper units to the Altoona facility.
JT great videos! I’m still amazed that only two engines can pull the two examples of intermodals you showed! That’s a lot of weight to be pulled by only two engines?
Super video JT!
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Thank you very much!
I loved the rooster!
Very nice
Thanks
hello jaw it's is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks jaw friends randy
Thanks Randy and hello my friend!
Next time you come to PA, come and hang out with me at Cove.
NS seems to have drawn the short straws for locos -- Wells Fargo(nee BNSF) and UP DPU.