4 six axle engines = 24 axles - 624 total axles = 600 axles divided by 4 per car = 150 gons and four jacks [ancient term for engine]. That's a heckuva CSX train pulled by two half century old engines. You caught that kind of action a couple of days ago with another CSX and two old GP's doing the work. Nice to see old engines recycled and still working for their keep.
Now that I truly have seen the longest gandala train, I need to head on over to Jason's channel and see the shortest gandala train, and possible the slowest 🤣🤣
150 gondolas, they must have some coil steel some where that needs shipped!! LOL!! You hit the jackpot on that NS train JT, if I were you I would buy some lottery tickets!!! That was a nice mixed bag of merchandise freight on that CSX train!!
Now that's a whopper of a gondola train. With a strong economy and demand for steel up it's all hands on deck. While NS has a sizeable order in for new gons note how many Southern cars were in that consist. They're at least 40 years old and many of those old Conrails are also coming up on retirement but for now still earning revenue. Great going away shot of the NS train. The curve, signals and high tensiom towers just speak volumes. Those rebuilt CSX SD40s were like the modern day version of Charles Atlas as it hit the Xing stating "Nobody's gonna kick snow in my face!" With a welcome home from the happy animals another successful trip
@@lindenshaw1986 Gondolas carry scrap and ingots. They are one of the most used railroad cars used in the steel industry. Another would be the cars you see at the beginning of the second train--the one with the CSX "square cab" locos. They are curved on top. Those cars haul coils of steel that will be later uncoiled, stamped and cut into shapes for things like car bodies or other steel shapes. I bet that if you search youtube for "turning steel coils into car bodies" you will find videos that show how that works. But gondolas are used to carry scrap, or in-process iron and steel ingots, or pipe, or I-beams, etc..
@@lindenshaw1986 if they contained slabs, you wouldn't see anything, so it's hard to know. That many cars, though... kind of suggests to me empties--maybe JawTooth knows?
@@jonglass Loaded cars you can generally see the truck springs are squashed, though in a single-commodity train that's either all loaded or all empty, it can be a bit of a challenge figuring out what extreme they are at.
Enjoy your videos have always enjoyed watching trains since I was a child and still do in my retirement years keep up the good job for us train enthusiastic people jaw tooth
For both you and WWOT, talking about DPU’s, if you haven’t seen the videos from Mark Clay McGowan, he showed a video from near Tehachapi Loop, a BNSF with not 1 or 2 DPU’s, but 5!!! 3 in the middle and 2 at the end……..that wasn’t even counting the 4 lead locomotives!!! Of course around that territory, there’s a LOT of steep grades.
WWOT, I think you answered my SpongeBob question with your comment here, it has to be those smaller cab fronts with the yellow square. Now, what makes it a dash 3? 3rd upgrade?
this is another example of a very nice shoot in streets where there still excists complete and entire old fashion industrial buildings very nice to go back in time together in your episodes jaw tooth
Good morning Jaw Tooth. That was amazing a Norfolk Southern train with 140 train cars and the CSX long was to awesome. Thanks buddy! It's LIVE ACTION time.
150 Gons, that is a good train. From almost new cars and which are a little curved and rusty everything is there. The little film is just as beautiful as the film of the box-car train you once showed here. Greetings from Berlin / Germany. Sven
Great catch JT 😀 In the UK 🇬🇧 that train would stretch from east to west lol 😆 We’re lucky if we get 18 freight cars 🙄 Take care in the snow ⛄️ cheers Stevie 🏴
Years ago Conrail, later NS would run long gon trains like this from the port of Philadelphia to western PA with steel slabs.......when they got into Altoona PA they would sometimes have 3 Gevo's on the head end and 4 SD40-2's shoving hard on the rear.....I've seen this back in September 2006.
I loved watching that train splash through the snow. A few years ago, a snowblower for the trains was parked in nearby Rhame. I hoped to get pictures of it or even video of it in operation, but, by the time I got over there, it was gone.
Wow JT 2 great catches I just find the length of these trains mind boggling.... Love the tanker cars.... Here in the UK the amount of freight wagons is usually 18 to 30 hauled by a single EMD class 66 locomotive.... So you can see why we find your freights so amazing.... Great stuff JT 👍🇬🇧
Yes that was a lot of gondolas on that first train. Those CSX SD-40's sounded real nice, I cranked up the bass & volume !! Woooooooooo !! 👍 Awesome VID !! 👍 👍 👍
Looks like you finally got some good snow! It's nice to see trains in the snow, but it's getting close to the time when it will be real nice to see them in the green again 😊
Super neat video. I was going to say that all the gondolas in the Midwest were on that first train, but the second train had some, too. Great crossing with the old brick buildings in the background. Doesn't seen like the smoke or fire did any damage. I was sure hoping they hadn't burnt down. Always good to see Norfie and Chessie and their buddies!
OUTSTANDING!! Man, you outdid yourself AGAIN!! First the neat old industrial buildings… I was looking at the ornate brickwork on the cornices… wonder what that building was back in the day… the gondola train was really cool and even MORE awesome was the ghost Southern Rwy gondolas … lots of coils steel cars on the second train and just as a bonus the CSX motor punching through the snow bank at the street… really cool! Start the video, son!!!
That double dpu looked a bit odd pushing, especially after such a long set, like, is this going backwards now!? Norfie upside down looking at the dogs like, "dogs, WHY are you upside down? lol Love applause at end! 💥💨🤣
Hamilton is a rail lover dream. You have the CSX mainline, which Norfolk Southern uses to get to their mainline a few miles up the road. And a little past the signal bridge from where this video is filmed there is a southbound "directional" running track which CSX uses to get to their mainline via Sharonville and relieve congestion on the ex B&O. So Norfolk Southern uses CSX to go North. CSX uses NS directional running to head south.
I didn't count the cars or the axles, but I did notice that two of the clouds weren't paying attention right there at the beginning. Looked like they were trying to let some Sun peek through. Gracias por tu video. RT sends... Puebla, México...
I love seeing trains plow through snow. And it's fun seeing the snow turn into spray along with the last car making a rooster tail spray of snow. I can see them from my bedroom with the tracks being less that three houses away.
Great Jaw Tooth! I like gons, the most underrated rail car of them all. And to get 150 of them? Wonderful. It’s also nice to see the coil cars with the refurb’d SD 40-2s! I used to see that combo in Pittsburgh back in the early ‘80s. By the bye, Jaw, Hamilton reminds me of Youngstown.
Hello I love trains and I just want you to know that I’m not too far from Hamilton Ohio I’m in oxford and love watching your videos Thankyou for taking time to show us these cool videos
Thank you for capturing these two trains in Hamilton, Ohio, Jaw Tooth! That train of gondolas was something to see. I wonder where that train originated and where it was going. Who was going to use all those gondolas? The CSX train powered by the SD40-3s had a variety of cars on it. Thank you for braving the weather and the road conditions to go to Hamilton, Ohio to capture these trains.
Hey JT that definitely was a long gondola load for sure I got a 150 of them one of the longer one’s I’ve seen on your channel, and just glad it was going slow enough to count them. Thanks 🙏 for sharing your videos I love ❤️ them I’ve been sick and plus our racing season opened up in Florida and been preoccupied with it. Again thank you 🙏❤️
This might be one of the tip prettiest train videos of all for me. Norfolk Southerns black beast locomotives in the snow with a Godzilla of a coal train. The whole video was totally boss Even the town and the buildings were perfect. Would love to see this rig coming down the mainstream of LaGrange Kentucky. Can't say enough about your videos,quality,great comments and the awesome adventures you take us on Brian. Thank you for your efforts and braving the searing cold to bring us Americana.
Great to see your excellent choice in head gear!! I'm used to seeing this beanie on Jason's channel and now on yours. On the bad weather days here I wear mine too! Jason is a great promoter of UP Michigan businesses and now you. Enjoy both of you chasing trains. Stay warm.
Saw a unit train of gondolas like these recently but it was all COER gons full of scrap that was maybe not even half as long with just 2 locomotives. I've also seen a few unit trains of old coal gons used for scrap. And the video you had of the 2 BNSF & CN loco's, I saw all 3 about a week ago going east out of Northtown on BNSF.
Great videos! I've seen long gondola trains coming in and out of a stone quarry in Central NH, when the "Big Dig" was happening in Boston; but none the length of what you've just shown. Quite a few gondolas on the 2nd train, too. Thanks again. PS: I think Norfie gave you a wink 😉 right at the end.
Man, I love rail going through old industrial America. I imagine there were more buildings and factories there back in the day. This is such a great video. I’d love to own that cathedral-window building in the background! Centuries from now people will be doing historical research with your videos. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Wonder if those gone where coming out of storage or going in storage . I would find it hard that just one consignee would need that many in a short time
I counted 143 cars on the last train! I wish I could see trains this long in my area. And it's extremely rare to even see any trains running! I swear if I ever get to see one, I'll be posting the recording on my channel lol.
That was a long train creeping on the surface. The train rolled at a moderate speed and I was able to read the numbers on some gondola cars. You shot a good shot.
I was thinking that first train was serving some sort of steel works. My hometown gets similar manifest coming from three or so factories in Sharon, PA area heading into Youngstown and continuing towards Pittsburg my guess. Either gons or coil cars are the most frequent ether with scrap or product from the mills.
Man,theres just nothing more rustic than a freight train running in the snow thru a kewl little town. Just doesnt get any better than this .....and yeah the first freight was the longest gondie train Ive ever seen. Nice video as always Brian. Still shots are excellent too
I've never seen a train with that many gondolas, and I was also pausing the vid to look for spring compression on the trucks to see how loaded they were. And it was great to see the SD's working like they were .. that was quite a load they were pulling, without DPU's also. And as friskie as Norfie was I was waiting on him to start messing with Chessie .. another great video .. thanks.
Great video JawTooth! You would never see these type of freight trains on where I live. I typically see freight trains pulling a ranged amount from 1-120 railcars. All manifest but not a single bulk train like the all NS Gon. 😇
150 gons and 4 engines to move them. Sure makes you wonder what is in them. A drone shot from above would answer that. Hope J.T. can afford one soon. Then J.T. Jr. Could get in on the live action filming.
God Bless You Jaw Tooth for the Mighty Gondola Train makes you wonder how many millions of peices of Rolling Stock are scattered about the United States alone no shortage of equipment I Say!!! Thank You as always!!!
Wow - is that line Norfolk Southern, CSX or shared by both by trackage rights ? They split apart at some point to their own respective lines - where does that happen ?
4 six axle engines = 24 axles - 624 total axles = 600 axles divided by 4 per car = 150 gons and four jacks [ancient term for engine]. That's a heckuva CSX train pulled by two half century old engines. You caught that kind of action a couple of days ago with another CSX and two old GP's doing the work. Nice to see old engines recycled and still working for their keep.
That's exactly what I counted!
That's correct....,100% comes together
I concur with your comments I thought it was going to be around 230 + but I’ll take 150
David you are a math wiz
Yeah that’s was very impressive, the last train, it didn’t count the cars but apparently not too many that 2 SD40s couldn’t handle 💪🏼😎
I don't know if anyone has mentioned it but JT has the BEST audio. Lots of bass and very clear.
When my wife asks me if I like the meal, I do my best "NO DEFECTS" and since we both watch these, it's good for a chuckle.
Haha
Now that I truly have seen the longest gandala train, I need to head on over to Jason's channel and see the shortest gandala train, and possible the slowest 🤣🤣
Wow! A gondola parade! Norfie, look! Thank you very much Mr. Jaw Tooth! 😀👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you too!
Those two CSX engines look like they're fresh from a shop refurb!
cheers,
Doc
That was a lot of gondolas! Sometimes at work they bring contaminated soil and ballast in gondolas. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
An all gondola train is MUCH more pleasing than an all auto rack imo. Love me some gons!
17:08 Kitty looking good, Great train action also !
Those two classic old buildings from about 1890s will probably catch on fire 🔥.Most old towns do.The train is fantastic.
150 gondolas by my count, what a train! Thanks for capturing it JT
150 gondolas, they must have some
coil steel some where that needs
shipped!! LOL!! You hit the jackpot
on that NS train JT, if I were you I
would buy some lottery tickets!!!
That was a nice mixed bag of
merchandise freight on that CSX
train!!
Those gons have a hard life, rust, wheel flats, bulging sides, but still earning a living.
Now that's a whopper of a gondola train. With a strong economy and demand for steel up it's all hands on deck. While NS has a sizeable order in for new gons note how many Southern cars were in that consist. They're at least 40 years old and many of those old Conrails are also coming up on retirement but for now still earning revenue. Great going away shot of the NS train. The curve, signals and high tensiom towers just speak volumes. Those rebuilt CSX SD40s were like the modern day version of Charles Atlas as it hit the Xing stating "Nobody's gonna kick snow in my face!" With a welcome home from the happy animals another successful trip
I’ve been wondering how to equate train traffic to the economy. They were taking ire to be made into steel, right?
@@lindenshaw1986 Gondolas carry scrap and ingots. They are one of the most used railroad cars used in the steel industry. Another would be the cars you see at the beginning of the second train--the one with the CSX "square cab" locos. They are curved on top. Those cars haul coils of steel that will be later uncoiled, stamped and cut into shapes for things like car bodies or other steel shapes. I bet that if you search youtube for "turning steel coils into car bodies" you will find videos that show how that works. But gondolas are used to carry scrap, or in-process iron and steel ingots, or pipe, or I-beams, etc..
@@jonglass so were they empty or loaded? Going into Cincinnati I would figure loaded but saw nothing sticking up at all.
@@lindenshaw1986 if they contained slabs, you wouldn't see anything, so it's hard to know. That many cars, though... kind of suggests to me empties--maybe JawTooth knows?
@@jonglass Loaded cars you can generally see the truck springs are squashed, though in a single-commodity train that's either all loaded or all empty, it can be a bit of a challenge figuring out what extreme they are at.
Enjoy your videos have always enjoyed watching trains since I was a child and still do in my retirement years keep up the good job for us train enthusiastic people jaw tooth
Thanks, will do!
Some brand-new cars on both trains as well. Notice how quiet new cars roll by!
I love the sound of that SD-40 horn!
Thats the most gondolas Ive ever seen, and with a double DPU Alright! Plus 2 CSX Sd40-3 SpongeBob Units
Yes, that was a good day. It started out slow but then both of these trains came almost at once. The CSX train had to wait for the NS train
@@JawTooth Ah-HA, I didn't think of that, well, awesome for Jaw Tooth! 👊🏼🤣
I'm ready I'm ready 😂😂🤣🤣
For both you and WWOT, talking about DPU’s, if you haven’t seen the videos from Mark Clay McGowan, he showed a video from near Tehachapi Loop, a BNSF with not 1 or 2 DPU’s, but 5!!! 3 in the middle and 2 at the end……..that wasn’t even counting the 4 lead locomotives!!! Of course around that territory, there’s a LOT of steep grades.
WWOT, I think you answered my SpongeBob question with your comment here, it has to be those smaller cab fronts with the yellow square. Now, what makes it a dash 3? 3rd upgrade?
It would be cool converting some of those old buildings into Railfan hotels. One there in Hamilton, Fostoria, Plant City.
cool catch on that gondola train. Love the CSX spongebob units too!
Son …….your my kind of crazy ! Love the trains , keep ‘‘em coming !
More to come!
this is another example of a very nice shoot in streets where there still excists complete and entire old fashion industrial buildings very nice to go back in time together in your episodes jaw tooth
Good morning Jaw Tooth. That was amazing a Norfolk Southern train with 140 train cars and the CSX long was to awesome. Thanks buddy!
It's LIVE ACTION time.
Good morning!
150 Gons, that is a good train. From almost new cars and which are a little curved and rusty everything is there. The little film is just as beautiful as the film of the box-car train you once showed here. Greetings from Berlin / Germany. Sven
Great catch JT 😀 In the UK 🇬🇧 that train would stretch from east to west lol 😆 We’re lucky if we get 18 freight cars 🙄 Take care in the snow ⛄️ cheers Stevie 🏴
Thanks 👍
Years ago Conrail, later NS would run long gon trains like this from the port of Philadelphia to western PA with steel slabs.......when they got into Altoona PA they would sometimes have 3 Gevo's on the head end and 4 SD40-2's shoving hard on the rear.....I've seen this back in September 2006.
TWO LONG TRAINS WHAT A CATCH !!!! EXCELLENT JT
Thanks for watching!
I loved watching that train splash through the snow. A few years ago, a snowblower for the trains was parked in nearby Rhame. I hoped to get pictures of it or even video of it in operation, but, by the time I got over there, it was gone.
That would be cool to see in operation. I saw one parked near Altoona, Pennsylvania
It's cool how your animals all get along with each other.
160 gondola with 2 locomotive in the front and 2 on the back awesome video 👍🇺🇸😎❄️🎄
Thanks 👍
JT this was an amazing catch, i have seen this long line of Gondola's on the Southern st louis line again thanks you for the catch
Now that's long for sure, drone footage showing the entire thing would have been epic.
Great catch JT! Like seeing those Conrail gons in the mix still!
Thanks!
When a guy is used to C.N train horns, Norfie Southern horns sound good. Keep up the content Son 👍🇺🇲🇨🇦
Thanks 👍
Wow. That was awesome! You find the most interesting trains and places. Thanks!
Glad you like them!
Amazing how quiet most of the cars on that 2nd train were. Very little screamers or flat spots on those wheels.
Wow JT 2 great catches I just find the length of these trains mind boggling.... Love the tanker cars.... Here in the UK the amount of freight wagons is usually 18 to 30 hauled by a single EMD class 66 locomotive.... So you can see why we find your freights so amazing.... Great stuff JT 👍🇬🇧
Yes that was a lot of gondolas on that first train.
Those CSX SD-40's sounded real nice, I cranked up the bass & volume !! Woooooooooo !! 👍
Awesome VID !! 👍 👍 👍
Looks like you finally got some good snow! It's nice to see trains in the snow, but it's getting close to the time when it will be real nice to see them in the green again 😊
You got that right!
Just nice to see thanks
Super neat video. I was going to say that all the gondolas in the Midwest were on that first train, but the second train had some, too. Great crossing with the old brick buildings in the background. Doesn't seen like the smoke or fire did any damage. I was sure hoping they hadn't burnt down. Always good to see Norfie and Chessie and their buddies!
Just yesterday they had another fire at the same buildings. I don't know what is going on but the area is a little shady. Thanks for watching!
OUTSTANDING!! Man, you outdid yourself AGAIN!! First the neat old industrial buildings… I was looking at the ornate brickwork on the cornices… wonder what that building was back in the day… the gondola train was really cool and even MORE awesome was the ghost Southern Rwy gondolas … lots of coils steel cars on the second train and just as a bonus the CSX motor punching through the snow bank at the street… really cool! Start the video, son!!!
Thanks again! I appreciate your comments and support Chris!
That double dpu looked a bit odd pushing, especially after such a long set, like, is this going backwards now!?
Norfie upside down looking at the dogs like, "dogs, WHY are you upside down? lol
Love applause at end! 💥💨🤣
I counted 150. Must be heavy to need two DPU’s on the rear. Then 2 Dash 3’s be pulling 142. Awesome!!!
Good footage of the cat In the Bonus round... Blue tick hound?
She is a Blue Healer. So, yes, correct. Have a great week!
Both of those trains that came through Hamilton were long ones. It looks like a great place to watch trains. Stay warm out there.
Hamilton is a rail lover dream. You have the CSX mainline, which Norfolk Southern uses to get to their mainline a few miles up the road. And a little past the signal bridge from where this video is filmed there is a southbound "directional" running track which CSX uses to get to their mainline via Sharonville and relieve congestion on the ex B&O. So Norfolk Southern uses CSX to go North. CSX uses NS directional running to head south.
I love those SD40-3s
Hi Brian! Nice catch!
Were all of those Gons empty as far as you could tell? It would have been funny if CSX went back the other way with 151 “Gons!”
I didn't count the cars or the axles, but I did notice that two of the clouds weren't paying attention right there at the beginning. Looked like they were trying to let some Sun peek through. Gracias por tu video. RT sends... Puebla, México...
Hi, i love your videos, really great to see these song trains in small towns. Thank you and cheers from France -
Thank you very much!
I love seeing trains plow through snow. And it's fun seeing the snow turn into spray along with the last car making a rooster tail spray of snow. I can see them from my bedroom with the tracks being less that three houses away.
Great video!! I am always surprised by how quiet those cars are. When there isn't a defect on a particular car, it is almost silent. Thanks.
Great Jaw Tooth! I like gons, the most underrated rail car of them all. And to get 150 of them? Wonderful. It’s also nice to see the coil cars with the refurb’d SD 40-2s! I used to see that combo in Pittsburgh back in the early ‘80s. By the bye, Jaw, Hamilton reminds me of Youngstown.
Right on!
Gondola City Dude! What the heck would they do with that many gondolas? Makes you wonder! Laughs!
Hello I love trains and I just want you to know that I’m not too far from Hamilton Ohio I’m in oxford and love watching your videos Thankyou for taking time to show us these cool videos
Thank you for capturing these two trains in Hamilton, Ohio, Jaw Tooth! That train of gondolas was something to see. I wonder where that train originated and where it was going. Who was going to use all those gondolas? The CSX train powered by the SD40-3s had a variety of cars on it. Thank you for braving the weather and the road conditions to go to Hamilton, Ohio to capture these trains.
Those SpongeBob Units Look Clean Riding On The Snow Covered Railroad.
Wow! I’ve never witnessed that many Gon’s being pulled! I was looking for DPU’s mid pull! But they were pulling up the rear! Great catch Som!
I think those 2 engines on the rear of that long gondola train ought to be called (DPP’s), Distributed Power Pushers instead of DPU’s.
Hey JT that definitely was a long gondola load for sure I got a 150 of them one of the longer one’s I’ve seen on your channel, and just glad it was going slow enough to count them. Thanks 🙏 for sharing your videos I love ❤️ them I’ve been sick and plus our racing season opened up in Florida and been preoccupied with it. Again thank you 🙏❤️
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@@dickwarner6604 You need a recount! It's definitely 150...
Good morning jawtooth! Hope all is well with u stay safe out there & keep doing a wonderful job! (Keep the video going son)
Nice catch on both trains! ❤️ this spot in Hamilton
This might be one of the tip prettiest train videos of all for me.
Norfolk Southerns black beast locomotives in the snow with a Godzilla of a coal train.
The whole video was totally boss
Even the town and the buildings were perfect.
Would love to see this rig coming down the mainstream of LaGrange Kentucky.
Can't say enough about your videos,quality,great comments and the awesome adventures you take us on Brian.
Thank you for your efforts and braving the searing cold to bring us Americana.
tip>top
Norfie and Chessie are the best! Can't remember the other one...
Great to see your excellent choice in head gear!! I'm used to seeing this beanie on Jason's channel and now on yours. On the bad weather days here I wear mine too! Jason is a great promoter of UP Michigan businesses and now you. Enjoy both of you chasing trains. Stay warm.
Wow that is the most gondolas on a train I've ever seen.
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Glad you like them!
That was cool. I have never seen so many gondolas in one place. Great video
Thanks for watching!
Wow, two long trains. Thanks for the video. Thanks for the pets also.
Saw a unit train of gondolas like these recently but it was all COER gons full of scrap that was maybe not even half as long with just 2 locomotives. I've also seen a few unit trains of old coal gons used for scrap. And the video you had of the 2 BNSF & CN loco's, I saw all 3 about a week ago going east out of Northtown on BNSF.
Great video! I love seeing older locomotives pulling heavy mainline freight.
Great videos! I've seen long gondola trains coming in and out of a stone quarry in Central NH, when the "Big Dig" was happening in Boston; but none the length of what you've just shown. Quite a few gondolas on the 2nd train, too. Thanks again. PS: I think Norfie gave you a wink 😉 right at the end.
Jaw tooth that's alots of gondolas on this train ❤
That building in the back ground were cool to.son hit thumbs up.
Man, I love rail going through old industrial America. I imagine there were more buildings and factories there back in the day. This is such a great video. I’d love to own that cathedral-window building in the background! Centuries from now people will be doing historical research with your videos. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
I agree with you. I love the old buildings also. I want to document what is here right now for ppl in the future
It's super cool to see freight trains.
Wonder if those gone where coming out of storage or going in storage . I would find it hard that just one consignee would need that many in a short time
Thank you for the wonderful train video! Always love seeing your fur babies at the end!
Thank you very much!
That's one of those things that make you go "HUMMM"!! What do they need all them gon's for and were are they going I wonder.
I counted 143 cars on the last train! I wish I could see trains this long in my area. And it's extremely rare to even see any trains running! I swear if I ever get to see one, I'll be posting the recording on my channel lol.
That was a real long train. Really cool !
I loved that gondola train and the other train is too long for those SD40-3...
I counted exactly 150. Never saw any train with so many!
That was a long train creeping on the surface. The train rolled at a moderate speed and I was able to read the numbers on some gondola cars. You shot a good shot.
I counted 150 gondolas and of course 4 engines. That was a huge train
I was thinking that first train was serving some sort of steel works. My hometown gets similar manifest coming from three or so factories in Sharon, PA area heading into Youngstown and continuing towards Pittsburg my guess. Either gons or coil cars are the most frequent ether with scrap or product from the mills.
Nice batch o' gons with a few NWs sprinkled in for good measure.
Yes indeed!
Man,theres just nothing more
rustic than a freight train running in the snow thru a kewl little town.
Just doesnt get any better than this .....and yeah the first freight was the longest gondie train Ive ever seen.
Nice video as always Brian.
Still shots are excellent too
You got that right!
I reckon thats the longest train you've ever posted..🙂 great find. Im loving the snow 😎👍
The longest gondola train is great ! Thank you .
I've never seen a train with that many gondolas, and I was also pausing the vid to look for spring compression on the trucks to see how loaded they were. And it was great to see the SD's working like they were .. that was quite a load they were pulling, without DPU's also. And as friskie as Norfie was I was waiting on him to start messing with Chessie .. another great video .. thanks.
Thanks!
2 leads, 150 gonz, 2 DPU = Jaw Tooth does it again!! That CSX train had soe gondolas as well. Thx!!
150 cars plus 4 engines! WOW ! Thast a long Train!
Great video JawTooth! You would never see these type of freight trains on where I live. I typically see freight trains pulling a ranged amount from 1-120 railcars. All manifest but not a single bulk train like the all NS Gon. 😇
Thank you very much!
Do you have any advice for a amateur railfanning person like me? By that, I mean creating videos like yours?
150 gons and 4 engines to move them. Sure makes you wonder what is in them. A drone shot from above would answer that. Hope J.T. can afford one soon. Then J.T. Jr. Could get in on the live action filming.
Super film!
Thanks for being the first commenter Boris!
I counted 150 gonds on that train Jaw tooth. And hello from Tacoma, Washington.
God Bless You Jaw Tooth for the Mighty Gondola Train makes you wonder how many millions of peices of Rolling Stock are scattered about the United States alone no shortage of equipment I Say!!! Thank You as always!!!
Thanks for watching!
Wow, that must be the most gons I've seen in a single block, great catch. I wonder, is that a special, or regular traffic? 🇬🇧
Wow - is that line Norfolk Southern, CSX or shared by both by trackage rights ? They split apart at some point to their own respective lines - where does that happen ?
Freezing man holds a very steady camera……..thanks JT
You bet