How ya doing JT. No trains would be able to sneak up on you going up that hill. What a racket. Great video as always buddy. Cheers from Ontario 🇨🇦 - that S curve shot was killer! Great spot!
One time I filmed a train on this hill that stalled. A second train tied onto it and they both had DPUs. It made one long train and was the loudest train that I have ever heard in my life. I can't even explain how loud it was but it was such a roar that it was actually a little frightening. They definitely can't sneak up on you here
@@Phantom-Signal Yes, I am looking for it. I will give you the link if I find it. I know I also put it in the 5 hour video that I posted recently. I think it's the second train in that video. The 5 hour video is the best trains that I filmed in the past year or so.
That portrait was so good that it shocked me! That was talent. I wonder if it represents a real person. Thanks for pointing that out because I forgot about it.
@@JawTooth Well, we shouldn't condone this graffiti vandalism, which is what it is, but we do have a lot here in the UK, on all sorts of public buildings and infrastructure. Some of it is very very good. And some of it even manages to be 'sold', to be kept for prosperity in the local area. We are talking from a £100,000 to £1,000.000 for a particular, anonymous street artist in the UK. Google 'Banksy' when you have five! 👍💯🇬🇧😉
Jaw Tooth, do you think you can do an Ariel photo of "The Hill" from the river to the top of hill 7 miles apart. I would like to see how many curves there are in that Stretch of Tracks, Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Good morning on the NS grade,like seeing the broken coupler knuckles, shows how much strain on the couplers and draw bars on a grade, nice shots on CER!🛤🚂
D-P-U-I-C-U, DPU almost sneaked up on you coming around that curve, but you caught it. It seems as if Ohio still has a few small local railroads still operating, non here in central Alabama in years.
Great train action in Kentucky and Ohio here going up and down the hills along the crossings and going on their way along the tracks really great to see and of course watching Norfie and the Train Dogs playing and having fun around the house with the train recaps Thanks Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🤠🐶😺🇺🇲 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨
You need more scratching posts, lol. Watch Jackson Galaxy (Cat Daddy) on some tips. Seeing 57 out was awesome! The train uphill worried me after a few cars. Where are or is the DPU? Over and over again. NS KNOWS they go uphill with that "Precision" schedule they do.
I enjoyed watching this video of trains on The Hill in Crescent Springs, Kentucky, Jaw Tooth! You went down the tracks south of Crescent Springs, Kentucky to catch a few trains in this video. Then you went back to the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad and caught a GP15-1 straining to pull a train.
Thanks for the video Mr. J.T. Looking forward to watch more of them in 2024. Have yourself a good and safe new year as you film around the railroad tracks. Please pet your dogs for me. Thanks.
Whether Class 1 or Shortline hills are an obstacle for both and we got to see them this morning. Between good engineering and good motive power this opponent Can Be Tamed. As for the live action show well..... it's a toss-up
On the train you got going downhill with the graffiti mural of a person's face on the BNSF hopper might be a memorial for that person. I've seen other ones like that with some writing next to it saying how that person is missed.
Good history about previous excursion trains that ran on that line. I took a couple of trips from Queensgate to Danville and back. Those were the good old days and they were not that expensive.
I have to say I've never seen trailer frames on an intermodal train before. That was cool! It was a decent sized train too. Is it the friction that cleans the rust off the rails JT? 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Awesome! You had everything on that 2nd train, no graffiti, ex-Potash Group covered hopper, box cars (your favorite), Santa Fe covered hoppers, gondolas, and some nice art work! And those old signals, sweet! Too bad they're not in use anymore.
Thanks JT. I was always wondering how the train knew where to make a crossing alert horn; long long short long. I watched several cab ride videos and did not notice. Nice leather jacket. Love the pets ❤
There are several different whistle post signs. Some are in concrete. Southern has really cool ones with morse code on them. I see them in Tennessee and South Carolina areas
@@67odenkun I like seeing your cat every time you comment. I had a cat that looked similar. We called him Cuddles. I actually called him Cuddler. He lived with us for years in our old house and then he lived here on the farm for a few years. That was a great cat. He would follow me to the woods. After he passed away it was years before we got another cat.
Howdy JT! Nicely done. Always enjoy seeing trains on the hill. Gotta make it over there one of these days. Demon cat 24:39 !! Evil... lol. Thanks for sharing 🤠
Another great video from Brian. I hope that you and your family had a great Christmas and have a great year. My birthday is coming up on January 9th. My black cat, Void, went for her vaccines and some matted hair removed. Please take care and have a great weekend.😊
That was a clear shot on that railroad.You know so much information about railroads. You caught some cool trains and long ones too. We're enjoying this video so much.❤😊 Love your napping fur babies. Thanks so much Mr JT.❤😊
There's a way cool looking railway in blue island illinois called blue island diamonds, there two neat looking bridges right next to the diamonds that's very interesting and would absolutely love to see it on your channel if you were to drive there some day to check it out seems like a very active rail fan place to check out 💪💪💪💪
Intermodal! I see these trucks driving to work on the Long Island Expressway. Hapag-Lloyd, Swift, Pacer-Stacktrain, Maersk, Yang-Ming! Love the videos, keep 'em coming! 🚊
😊@@JawTooth 😊its now in Sweden minus 43.5 C. en here minus 3 c. lol. wat a diferent not Brian? 😊and how is it there by yyor familie,al warm by the stove?😅
Nice Video Jaw Tooth, Like the Tech.talk on ribbon or steel line nominal weight restrictions, nice touch, looks cold but spring not that far away for you guys there. I like the way you keep saying well that's it but wait theres more, so many people ask myself out here about the (W) sign post and i say to them exactly what you said, They say is it enforced on Drivers to do this, My Father always said (you see a track sign you obey it when he was teaching drivers),.their is one just over the hill from my place and i am yet to not hear a driver sound his air horn at the sign and continue right to the level crossing. Really nice video, But wait theres bound to be more great videos from the Man (Jaw Tooth)
@@JawTooth that would be graded as ‘short steel’, and the going rate right now is about 12 cents a pound. You get 1000 pounds of broken knuckles, you make an easy $200 cash at the scrap yard.
Many, many thanks 👍 for the spectacular video JT! You don't realize what pleasure it brings to my day. 😊 And I just love seeing your pets. They always make me smile, but sometimes cry when I remember the pets I've lost, but that's okay. Thanks 👍 again! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Many thanks! I am the same way. I think back at all the great pets I have had in my life. I had two dogs named Prince. One when I was little and the other when I was in my 50s. I couldn't count all the pets I have had. It's hard to lose one. It would be cool if we could see them again in heaven.
@@JawTooth Wow! I do too. I often pray He will let them into heaven with us. At the very least give them their own heaven that we can visit when we are gone.
Many things contribute to broken knuckles Poor train handling, emergency brake applications, knuckles may have stress crack in them and they let go. Most locomotives carry at least two spare knuckles. One is a E Type and the other is F Type. If your lucky. And sometimes the Car Department does have to come out and fix a torn apart train.
Happy New Year, JT! Curious: going downhill, the engine motors reverse polarity and act as braking units, right? No way brake shoes could do the job.....
How ya doing JT. No trains would be able to sneak up on you going up that hill. What a racket. Great video as always buddy. Cheers from Ontario 🇨🇦 - that S curve shot was killer! Great spot!
One time I filmed a train on this hill that stalled. A second train tied onto it and they both had DPUs. It made one long train and was the loudest train that I have ever heard in my life. I can't even explain how loud it was but it was such a roar that it was actually a little frightening. They definitely can't sneak up on you here
@@JawTooth do you have a video of that? That would have been awesome to see/hear.
@@Phantom-Signal Yes, I am looking for it. I will give you the link if I find it. I know I also put it in the 5 hour video that I posted recently. I think it's the second train in that video. The 5 hour video is the best trains that I filmed in the past year or so.
@@FabianDiazTrainsTrucksNCars Thanks for the info. I hope I can remember that but I doubt it. lol
Come on people,hit that like button! Jawtooth works hard to bring us these videos. Much appreciated.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Are you implying I don't hit the like button??!!! Well them thars fightin' words!!!
@@poowg2657 Thanks for all your support! I appreciate it for sure
Awesome view of train going downhill through the "S" turn! Love the face on the car.
Thanks!
23:41 is an aweome shot of the switch being thrown by the conductor! Great work as usual.
Good rainy, snowy morning from just upriver.
Morning!
Amazing horsepower of those locomotives.
Thanks for watching!
Good morning
Good morning
Love the new cars on locomotives. Great view on the curves😊
Thank you very much!
The blue sky is beautiful! I haven't seen that here in northern Indiana for awhile. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
I want some snow lol
That graffiti dude @ 14:35 should put this talent on canvas! 💡💲💲
And that engineer @ 20:00 gave you a nice thumbs up. 👍💯
That portrait was so good that it shocked me! That was talent. I wonder if it represents a real person. Thanks for pointing that out because I forgot about it.
@@JawTooth Well, we shouldn't condone this graffiti vandalism, which is what it is, but we do have a lot here in the UK, on all sorts of public buildings and infrastructure. Some of it is very very good. And some of it even manages to be 'sold', to be kept for prosperity in the local area. We are talking from a £100,000 to £1,000.000 for a particular, anonymous street artist in the UK. Google 'Banksy' when you have five! 👍💯🇬🇧😉
Definitely sick artwork right there!
Lots of new cars without graffiti today. Good views especially on the curves 👍
That train going up that curvy hill was so smooth that it just glided up it.
It was beautiful to watch, thanks so much JT
Glad you enjoyed it
Happy new year. I sure do enjoy watching the trains from under my blanket in my recliner with 2 or 3 cats in my lap.
The long train up the hill includes: 2 locomotives in the lead with 121 cars, then a DPU and 48 cars.
Thanks for the count!
Jaw Tooth, do you think you can do an Ariel photo of "The Hill" from the river to the top of hill 7 miles apart. I would like to see how many curves there are in that Stretch of Tracks, Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Wow! Great catch, @JawTooth, thank you.
Thank you too!
Good morning on the NS grade,like seeing the broken coupler knuckles, shows how much strain on the couplers and draw bars on a grade, nice shots on CER!🛤🚂
Great point. There a quite a few of them laying around. Its the only area that I know with a lot of them
D-P-U-I-C-U, DPU almost sneaked up on you coming around that curve, but you caught it. It seems as if Ohio still has a few small local railroads still operating, non here in central Alabama in years.
DPU I See you
Lol
Amazing! Beatiuful video, greetings 🚂👍🙋♂️
Thank you! Cheers!
Great train action in Kentucky and Ohio here going up and down
the hills along the crossings and going on their way along the
tracks really great to see and of course watching Norfie and the
Train Dogs playing and having fun around the house with the
train recaps Thanks Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🤠🐶😺🇺🇲
🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨
Thanks for watching and commenting Roger!
You need more scratching posts, lol. Watch Jackson Galaxy (Cat Daddy) on some tips.
Seeing 57 out was awesome!
The train uphill worried me after a few cars. Where are or is the DPU? Over and over again. NS KNOWS they go uphill with that "Precision" schedule they do.
A great collection of hard working trains great video thanks Brian
Thanks 👍
You and Mrs. Tooth truly have "3 Dog Nights! 😊
The best!
Good morning.
Good morning!
Happy rainy Saturday.
I knew it wouldn't snow. I told Scott that. Lol, so much for going to Glendale for trains in the snow
Great video JT!
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Thanks 👍
I enjoyed watching this video of trains on The Hill in Crescent Springs, Kentucky, Jaw Tooth! You went down the tracks south of Crescent Springs, Kentucky to catch a few trains in this video. Then you went back to the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad and caught a GP15-1 straining to pull a train.
Cool, thanks!
Watching all hearing big trains working hard upgrade and down never gets old JT. Appreciate your work.👍🏼
Glad you enjoy it! I have big plans for filming trains this year as long as I stay healthy
Happy New Year Jawtooh
Happy new year!
Thanks for the video Mr. J.T. Looking forward to watch more of them in 2024. Have yourself a good and safe new year as you film around the railroad tracks. Please pet your dogs for me. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
And pet Norfie too!
I always enjoy going to this location with you, great video good start to a new year👍👍
Thanks 👍
Another good one JT. Like the CCET trains. ❤
Glad you like them!
Great video JT. Love that railfanning spot st the top of the hill listening to the locos working the grade... 👍
Same here!
The CCET was sounding good! Other than a muscle car just getting it nothing sounds better than a hard working locomotive. Raw power!! 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
thanks for watching!
Your videos never disappoint, always awesome.
Glad to hear that!
Whether Class 1 or Shortline hills are an obstacle for both and we got to see them this morning. Between good engineering and good motive power this opponent Can Be Tamed. As for the live action show well..... it's a toss-up
Hey great video jt
On the train you got going downhill with the graffiti mural of a person's face on the BNSF hopper might be a memorial for that person. I've seen other ones like that with some writing next to it saying how that person is missed.
Wow, that is pretty cool! I never knew that
That CCET engine was working hard. I could hear the diesel working at speed which was very cool! Still the best horn around too :)
Thanks for watching!
@@JawToothwhat did you get for Christmas
Atmosphere like I have never seen.. nice video sir❤
Good history about previous excursion trains that ran on that line. I took a couple of trips from Queensgate to Danville and back. Those were the good old days and they were not that expensive.
I did a couple of those also on the 611. I wish I would have filmed back then
Thanks man. Great content. Liked and sub'd.
Hiking to watch trains is something I don't recall doing before.
Nice Video
I have to say I've never seen trailer frames on an intermodal train before. That was cool! It was a decent sized train too. Is it the friction that cleans the rust off the rails JT? 😊😊😊❤❤❤
I think so. I see the trailer frames sometimes but not many of them
Great work JawTooth
Hope that you any Mrs JawTooth
And family
Have a great New Year 😅
Happy new year!
Happy New Year Jaw Tooth! I enjoy your train videos! Thanks for sharing!
Happy New Year! Thanks for watching
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! ✨✨✨✨👍
Translation: Thank you very much for this beautiful video! or Vielen Dank für das großartige Video.
Thanks for watching my videos!
@@JawTooth 🖐🖐🙏🙏🙏🙏
Awesome! You had everything on that 2nd train, no graffiti, ex-Potash Group covered hopper, box cars (your favorite), Santa Fe covered hoppers, gondolas, and some nice art work! And those old signals, sweet! Too bad they're not in use anymore.
Happy New Year from a railway nut in the UK, love the videos.
Happy new year!
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do!
Great video
Great video JT!!!! Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks JT. I was always wondering how the train knew where to make a crossing alert horn; long long short long. I watched several cab ride videos and did not notice. Nice leather jacket. Love the pets ❤
There are several different whistle post signs. Some are in concrete. Southern has really cool ones with morse code on them. I see them in Tennessee and South Carolina areas
learned something new!!!
@@67odenkun I like seeing your cat every time you comment. I had a cat that looked similar. We called him Cuddles. I actually called him Cuddler. He lived with us for years in our old house and then he lived here on the farm for a few years. That was a great cat. He would follow me to the woods. After he passed away it was years before we got another cat.
Happy New Year JT!
Happy new year!
That's a good one son !! 👍👍👍👍🇬🇧
Thanks!
Howdy JT! Nicely done. Always enjoy seeing trains on the hill. Gotta make it over there one of these days. Demon cat 24:39 !! Evil... lol. Thanks for sharing 🤠
Lol, thanks for watching!
Those 3 in 1 well cars count as one car for billing purposes?
Reminds me of a Johnny Cash song. I hear that train a coming. It's rollin round the bend. I ain't seen the sunshine since I don't know when....
Another great video from Jaw Tooth. Have a nice day 😊🌈
Thanks Georgette and have a nice day also!
Thank You Jaw Tooth
Another great video from Brian. I hope that you and your family had a great Christmas and have a great year. My birthday is coming up on January 9th. My black cat, Void, went for her vaccines and some matted hair removed. Please take care and have a great weekend.😊
Jaw Tooth again awesome video always and the side show too watching enjoying 🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂👍😃😎♥️ AWESOME VIDEO
Thank you 🤗
Send that train to that guy on the wide world of trains on RUclips
Mike would really like that train
yeah, I'm getting snow today too in wyoming michigan... 1-7-2024 4:43am
Good video Jawtooth
That was a clear shot on that railroad.You know so much information about railroads. You caught some cool trains and long ones too. We're enjoying this video so much.❤😊 Love your napping fur babies. Thanks so much Mr JT.❤😊
I just love N/S intermodel ! ❤😊
Good morning Jaw Tooth
The first train 94 cars second train 169 1 DPU 3rd train 22cars 4th train 20 cars
The s curves and the museum line . Enjoyed the video
Hello Rick! Is it snowing in Indiana? We were supposed to get up to three inches and only got rain. I stayed home lol
@@JawTooth Very little snow cover. Maybe a inch
Ya jaw fantastic job 2023 👍🏻 keep up the great work 👍🏻for 2024 buddy 👍🏻😎be safe
Thanks 👍
There's a way cool looking railway in blue island illinois called blue island diamonds, there two neat looking bridges right next to the diamonds that's very interesting and would absolutely love to see it on your channel if you were to drive there some day to check it out seems like a very active rail fan place to check out 💪💪💪💪
Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Your welcome!
Norfolk and Western had a paddle for a whistle post. Two lines a dot and a line for long long short long.
Love that long hood forward
Intermodal! I see these trucks driving to work on the Long Island Expressway. Hapag-Lloyd, Swift, Pacer-Stacktrain, Maersk, Yang-Ming! Love the videos, keep 'em coming! 🚊
Thanks for the info and thanks for watching!
Dang, son! That sound around 19:50 was phenomenal!
Cool trains
Thanks for watching!
Awe sweet sleeping pooches hi norfie❤
meow meow
Hey jaw tooth cool trains. I like CCETs engines . Older engines are better looking then they today's engines . Have a great railroad day 🚂🙋♀️
Thanks, you too! I agree with you also
Good video
Good morning Jaw Tooth.
Good morning!
Awesome video 😊
Thanks!
Ialways hit the like button..😮
😊nice to see the short local trains. thanks for it JT.😊greetz:🍐:Peer.🍻Skål.👍👍👍👍
Greetings Peerke and Tony!
Nice compilation as always Merry Christmas and Happy New 2024
Happy new year!
😊the cold is coming here,i hope minus 20F. cooool.🌨
EWw, that's cold!
😊@@JawTooth 😊its now in Sweden minus 43.5 C. en here minus 3 c. lol. wat a diferent not Brian? 😊and how is it there by yyor familie,al warm by the stove?😅
I enjoyed that video👍👍
Thanks 👍
Nice Video Jaw Tooth, Like the Tech.talk on ribbon or steel line nominal weight restrictions, nice touch, looks cold but spring not that far away for you guys there.
I like the way you keep saying well that's it but wait theres more, so many people ask myself out here about the (W) sign post and i say to them exactly what you said, They say is it enforced on Drivers to do this, My Father always said (you see a track sign you obey it when he was teaching drivers),.their is one just over the hill from my place and i am yet to not hear a driver sound his air horn at the sign and continue right to the level crossing.
Really nice video, But wait theres bound to be more great videos from the Man (Jaw Tooth)
You should save those broken couplers. Over time they will add up to some nice scrap dollars. Recycle, rather than let it rust away.
Those things are heavy!
@@JawTooth that would be graded as ‘short steel’, and the going rate right now is about 12 cents a pound. You get 1000 pounds of broken knuckles, you make an easy $200 cash at the scrap yard.
Many, many thanks 👍 for the spectacular video JT! You don't realize what pleasure it brings to my day. 😊 And I just love seeing your pets. They always make me smile, but sometimes cry when I remember the pets I've lost, but that's okay. Thanks 👍 again! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Many thanks! I am the same way. I think back at all the great pets I have had in my life. I had two dogs named Prince. One when I was little and the other when I was in my 50s. I couldn't count all the pets I have had. It's hard to lose one. It would be cool if we could see them again in heaven.
@@JawTooth Wow! I do too. I often pray He will let them into heaven with us. At the very least give them their own heaven that we can visit when we are gone.
Do the broken couplers cause the train to stop immediately, and do they carry spares or wait for a maintenance crew? 😊
Many things contribute to broken knuckles
Poor train handling, emergency brake applications, knuckles may have stress crack in them and they let go.
Most locomotives carry at least two spare knuckles. One is a E Type and the other is F Type. If your lucky. And sometimes the Car Department does have to come out and fix a torn apart train.
Happy New Year, JT! Curious: going downhill, the engine motors reverse polarity and act as braking units, right? No way brake shoes could do the job.....
Happy new year!
Your right.
Cool old signal towers on the CCET......
They have a bunch of them. I noticed that one is missing. One near Milford is gone
Like 267 ✔️
Thanks!
Another great video! At about the 11 minute mark there was a car that looks like it has roll up doors , what is that used for?
Jawtooth I have a Norfolk southern railroad spike
Awesome!
Are those wagons/cars next to the Cincinnati loco, Iron ore wagons?
Happy new year 🎉 ✨️ lost my dad and stepmom rip close to them hanging in there
Happy new year! Sorry about your loss. I hope everything else went well
@@JawTooth yes