Hello from the UK, where 20 degrees is minus 6.6 degrees Celsius, and on both sides of the pond is known as "****ing freezing!" Did you know that an engine on each end of a train is known in the UK as "top and tailing". Finally. that same small black locomotive 2414 is here again on yet another of your videos. Full praise to your dedication in filming in such cold weather so that us less dedicated train fans can watch from the warmth and comfort of home!
I think its interesting how your terms are different than ours. We say switching over here and you say shunting. I have never heard of the term "top and tailing". That is cool! Thanks for that info. I will use that term in a video if I can remember it. We have a huge snowstorm approaching again. Within the next 3 days we could get up to 8 more inches. Guaranteed I will be filming in it!
I thought "Shoestring would really love that" as that open boxcar came rolling into view, and then you mentioned him. That was pretty cool. Go ahead and give me a thumb's up for that 😉
Love these short line switching operations. I see you have your "Yooper-Chook" hat on from Jason A. from upper Michigan. Looks good.👍 It's 8 degrees & snow piling up here in Wisconsin. Getting below 0 tonight & you don't want to know the wind chill. ❄️🥶
@@johnwinter8273 anyone with the name John winter deserves a response now do you have a brother named Edgar? I have a beautiful CSXT 2x coat some ones going to get….
@@JawTooth jawtooth I have the same. Tell us where you did get the music. Love your channel. And I yell " but wait, there is more" twenty times per day. Regards from far away Netherlands!!!
@@marinusapeldoorn6631 I like this theme music better than I do the other one. Every time I hear it I expect to hear a rooster crow. Jaw Tooth is like the mail carrier-he doesn't let cold weather keep him from filming.
having grown in the 50s and 60s in hammond,ind and living close the indiana harbor belt gibson yard ..i used to watch those switcher engines all the time,,back in the day that's all the ihb had were switchers.i loved to watch...still do love those swtchers.. my model railroad has a lot of swticher engiines..enjoy the videos
I am sitting here in Kansas City and it is 3 degrees with a 13 below wind chill. We have a little snow with more coming tomorrow. I think 20 degrees would feel good about now. Thanks for getting out in the cold. Enjoy your videos!!
Another great video JT. You're the best. A story if I may: I do the HO scale model railroading thing. One day, about ten years ago, I asked a veteran model RR how many cars could I move with a switcher that would be realistic operations. He said, "Four or five." I was disappointed because my little Proto 2000 900sw could move about thirteen cars. I would pull all thirteen, but I felt like a hack, you now, for not doing "realistic" model RR operations. Imagine my happy surprise, when watching your videos on day, I saw an MP15 pulling 17 cars!!! This video reminded me of that day of emancipation. lol!! That's just one reason that I say U D man JT--love your videos.
I love seeing those old U Boats. I went to high school a less than a couple of miles from the GE plant where they built those. Some of the classrooms in my school had a view of the GE test track that ran parallel to the old NYC and Nickle Plate main east west tracks. Much to the detriment of my school career, there was always something to watch out the windows, especially in the winter when the trees were bare and didn't block the view. Who knows, I might have seen some of those U Boats all decked out in new paint running up and down the test track prior to final inspection and delivery to their RR.
@@JawTooth This weather is perfect for chasing trains. Pretty soon you'll be standing on Hot concrete in 95 degree weather in 90% humidity with bugs everywhere. Winter is about having free air conditioning.
Hey Jaw Tooth, howdy from Big Sky Country in Great Falls, Montana. If you had wanted cold -- and I mean absolutely f***ing cold -- you should have been here Friday morning. It was 33 degrees BELOW ZERO with a wind chill factor of -52. My car's battery froze, my cold water pipe under my house froze, and they're still trying to find my butt cheeks! And we weren't even the coldest in the state (Moore, 92 miles east of us on the old Milwaukee Road line, was -41)
When I saw the open boxcar, I said to myself, there's Hobo Shoestring's next ride, and then you said literally the same thing as if on cue. Great minds think alike!
I think we are all glad Shoestring is back and doing better. Jaw Tooth another great video. Gotta respect the guys working the rails! Stay warm to all,
Brings back memories of standing at a branch line road crossing near my home in the cold and snow back in my teens, camera in hand, waiting for the normally twice-a-week branch line run of the PRR. The train was a Baldwin switcher, 4 coal hopper cars, and N5c cabin car running caboose first as they had done since a run around siding switch had broken a year or so earlier. Turned out to be a fateful day for the crew. Normally the round trip took 1 1/2 hours including a brief lunch break at a local sandwich shop at the end of the line. This particular Winter day I waited over 2 hours for them just to return to the crossing. When they did, they still had the same 4 loaded hopper cars and.... NO caboose! Turns out they hit wood debris dumped near a crossing that the snow had disguised as a bank from road plowing. It derailed the caboose which almost went down the side of a fill past the crossing. It was evident the crew tried to use the roadway as a rerailer, see-sawing back and forth with no success. By the time I got back to the house I was really COLD! It was so nice a couple years later when I was working and able to afford a car for my trackside railfanning. No more shivering in the cold waiting for a train that may or may not come by that day. I have photos of that day back in early 1968 showing the train coming and going with the same hopper cars. Wish I had of photographed the derailed caboose.
No Navy words JT.....lets keep it clean lol. Looks nearly as cold there as it is here. Bout froze my butt off yesterday as I was getting a couple of videos. Stay safe and warm. Peace out
Hope your daughter gave you a healthy grandchild♥️ I love your videos..loved trains my whole life. All the senses come into play. Well, Except smell, never been real up close to one to know-!
wel the grain for the beer is super cooled Brian,lol.thanks for the cooool video,greetings on the familie from me en Tony. greetz:Peer. stay warm en save.
I am still healing from some traumatic life altering injuries, your channel is a god send for me. Like your old hair style, but you had to adapt, screw the man ,I grow mine for Kids with Cancer,
Wigs for Kids,Hair We Share, Children with Hair loss, Never ever use LOCKS for LOVE they charge up to $3.000.00 dollars for my hair in a wig to a kid with hair growth problems . Not a hell of a lot for me to do any more.
I like your point of view on POACHERS, I have hunted for more than 50 yrs (oops age give away) and respect the land owners, and am a conservationist, fill your freezer with the best healthiest meat next to Elk or Bison, keep me occupied for the rest of winter , God Bless you and keep you and yours.
Jaw Tooth delivers...another interesting "fringes of railroading" video. Your introductory maps are always very helpful. The crew was busy enough on the radio to cover the time you had the phone call. Inquiring minds...what kind of grain? Soy beans, corn, wheat? And, it's Cincinnati Eastern Railroad, so please break out CCET, which must mean something else. A faint recollection that you once said ...Eastern Terminal. Anyway, thanks for bringing us the "cold" hard facts.
Hey Jawtooth, it's great you love trains as much as you do other wise you might not be out in the cold and snow getting us the footage!!! Thankyou we appreciate it!!!!
Thank you for bringing us this video, it is great to see the trains in the snow. I'm impressed at the amount of grain cars there. Great switching video. Thanks again Jaw Tooth, this is much appreciated.
Thank you Jaw Tooth for braving the cold and snow to get this Awesome footage!, I am Iced in and can't go anywhere, so I am really enjoying this video!!
Awesome switching video, love hearing the cars BANG when the connect !! Uh oh... you forgot something, your customary wave at the end of your video. See your fans notice these things.
Twenty degrees!!! Too cold for me brother!! Funny to see a hitching post and a satellite dish all in one shot! Those folks in those houses must know every railroad employee by name! Have a great weekend Jawtooth!!
There use to be a really nice older man who lived in the house next to my truck where I filmed this. He would come out and talk to my friend Chuck and me when we railfanned . He liked to watch the trains when the weather was good. I miss him. His house is empty now.
Not telling you your business Jaw Tooth but if you don’t want to get interrupted by phone calls anymore you should make the investment into a go pro camera and that way you will not have any more interruptions from phone calls. Have a great day and peace my brother! Thanks for all the effort and time, gas and money that you put into making these videos! You could get a hardhat/helmet and put the GoPro of that plus the GoPro are a lot less sensitive to wind noise so it is a win-win. :-) I am a former engineer in training along with being a Brakeman / Trainman at the (now former) Conrail switching yard of Cedar Hill in New Haven/North Haven Conn. where my father work there for 48 years before his retirement. I was also an engineer and a fireman and conductor with the Essex Steam train in Essex, Connecticut for a couple of years before I moved onto Conrail Edward
Love the that short line switching action. I see you have your "Yooper-Chook" hat on from Jason A. in upper Michigan. Looking good. 👍 8° with snow piling up in my part of Wisconsin. Below 0 tonight. You don't want to know the wind chill. ❄️🥶
15:52 - IH Loadstar cab. Rode in many a school bus built on these, drove a stake truck like that one (but a decade or two older) for the parks dept. Tough old beasts.
@@JawTooth I'm sorry Mr. Tooth, RUclips no longer notifies me when someone replies to my comments, even if they tag me in the reply. I go to comment history, which Goog/YT also seems to make difficult, to see my comments & check on replies. About your question, I don't know. Going to Wikip., I see it might be a later "S Series", "1st Gen" (1978-89). They look much like the earlier 'Loadstar' in styling.
I thought about Shoestring too when I saw the open door. Btw, you can set your phone to contact list only. Those calls come through and you get a notify if anyone else called off list. Hope your daughter does well and congratulations grandpa!
When your phone says "Spam risk" or "Potential spam", sometimes that's not the case; I was stuck at home during the Groundhog Day snowstorm in Eastern PA when a call came in labeled "Potential spam" - turns out it was Republic Services telling me they wouldn't be here to pick up the trash till next week!
@@mattheweurich33 We can send you a few from S. Florida. Would send you a boxcar load of them but CSX has rail banked the Southernmost branch in the US.
It's old school to have those no gate/no flasher crossings and they are cool. Hope the folks in the area are cool with it :) A nice look at some real work on a train!
I did hang up without answering but it stopped my video recording when it rang. Usually I have it on airplane mode to prevent that but I needed to keep my phone open for my daughter
Cool video, in more ways than temps. I was wondering where the 1011 ended up. I saw it in Sparks Nevada on the UP going east back in the mid 2000's. I was running on the Modoc Northern before they shut down.
Yeah, I was thinking "those grainers wouldn't get Shoestring's approval" before you said about the boxcar. Wonder if the shunter (sorry, can't remember the correct US term) knows he's on RUclips. Thanks and blessings JT.
Shoestring would probably like that boxcar with the door open. I rarely see a boxcar with the door open on this line. We call the shunter a switcher locomotive. Yes, they saw me filming. My truck stands out too much. lol
@@marinusapeldoorn6631 No need to apologize Sir, it's an honest question. Hobo Shoestring is a dear friend of ours. I've never personally met him, but I follow his adventures on YT. Jawtooth is, as far as I know, a personal friend of his. Here's a link to Shoestring's channel: ruclips.net/channel/UCj54ygjMXmDVVcBZ1xOIh7g
@@agolftwittler1223 thanks agolf for this inside view into your personal lives. Appreciate it. Also highly appreciate you all giving me a great view into American ( railway ) world.
Smitty SF-3751 They tried to ban that white stuff here in Tucson, but about every 5 years it does it anyway. The 20 degrees we might hit that once in a blue moon. With the conditions you had to work with you did a great job. Do you ever get any recognition from the CET. With out your coverage, people would not know it was there. Thanks much for your videos.
I have talked to the owner a couple of times. He likes my videos and maybe in the summer I can get with them and make a couple good ones. I hope so anyway. Sometimes I talk to the employees if they come up to me but I don't want to disturb them. I never approach them because I know their job is too dangerous for them to be distracted.
Yes, I always use airplane mode except for this one time because my daughter went to the hospital in labor. She had a baby early this morning after 2am
Congratulations jaw tooth! Let us know if its a boy or girl ? Beautiful scenery,wish I owned that white house!!looks like a picture post card!! Love that lone loco shot,its hard to imagine Manuel switching in 2021! Great video! Ten thumbs up,thank u for braving the cold!!
I wonder how much a short line charges a client to handle their freight. The railroad’s overhead must be pretty high. Didn’t see Chessie today. Bet she was home in that nice warm chair!
it even looks cold jaw tooth hopefully maybe one of these days I'll get the chance to drive back up there again maybe we'll actually get to meet again so have a good day stay safe I couldn't get your newest one to work today for some reason it just sit there in a circle keep twisting I don't know whether we've got a problem with it or what but I couldn't get it to play the one for 2:18
Hello from the UK, where 20 degrees is minus 6.6 degrees Celsius, and on both sides of the pond is known as "****ing freezing!" Did you know that an engine on each end of a train is known in the UK as "top and tailing". Finally. that same small black locomotive 2414 is here again on yet another of your videos. Full praise to your dedication in filming in such cold weather so that us less dedicated train fans can watch from the warmth and comfort of home!
I think its interesting how your terms are different than ours. We say switching over here and you say shunting. I have never heard of the term "top and tailing". That is cool! Thanks for that info. I will use that term in a video if I can remember it. We have a huge snowstorm approaching again. Within the next 3 days we could get up to 8 more inches. Guaranteed I will be filming in it!
@@JawTooth I don't know the correct name for the back engines but I call them diesel pushers. Anyway, real yoopers live in the UP.
헐 대박 ㅋㅋㅋ ㅋㅋ ㅋㅋㅋ ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@최정민-s2g I didn't know there were foamers in korea.
Minus 6.6C is shorts weather here in Canada
Railroading in the snow's hard to beat.........THANKS, JT
I thought "Shoestring would really love that" as that open boxcar came rolling into view, and then you mentioned him. That was pretty cool. Go ahead and give me a thumb's up for that 😉
I love it!
Love these short line switching operations. I see you have your "Yooper-Chook" hat on from Jason A. from upper Michigan. Looks good.👍 It's 8 degrees & snow piling up here in Wisconsin. Getting below 0 tonight & you don't want to know the wind chill. ❄️🥶
@@johnwinter8273 anyone with the name John winter deserves a response now do you have a brother named Edgar?
I have a beautiful CSXT 2x coat some ones going to get….
Good video stay warm. Thanks for sharing. Always good to see video from you made my day. 👊👊👍👍
Your theme music, I'm so accustomed to hearing it, that I now associate it with train horns, lol. Love your videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
@@JawTooth jawtooth I have the same. Tell us where you did get the music. Love your channel. And I yell " but wait, there is more" twenty times per day. Regards from far away Netherlands!!!
Thanks for posting, Brian. Now go get something to warm ya up.
@@marinusapeldoorn6631 I like this theme music better than I do the other one. Every time I hear it I expect to hear a rooster crow. Jaw Tooth is like the mail carrier-he doesn't let cold weather keep him from filming.
having grown in the 50s and 60s in hammond,ind and living close the indiana harbor belt gibson yard ..i used to watch those switcher engines all the time,,back in the day that's all the ihb had were switchers.i loved to watch...still do love those swtchers.. my model railroad has a lot of swticher engiines..enjoy the videos
I love the switchers also. I also have thought about filming the Indiana Harbor Belt. Cool that they have a yard named after me, Gibson Yard. lol
2:45 "1/2, That'll do when you get her stopped." Universal for railroad communications throughout the US. :-)
I am sitting here in Kansas City and it is 3 degrees with a 13 below wind chill. We have a little snow with more coming tomorrow. I think 20 degrees would feel good about now. Thanks for getting out in the cold. Enjoy your videos!!
Another great video JT. You're the best.
A story if I may: I do the HO scale model railroading thing. One day, about ten years ago, I asked a veteran model RR how many cars could I move with a switcher that would be realistic operations. He said, "Four or five." I was disappointed because my little Proto 2000 900sw could move about thirteen cars. I would pull all thirteen, but I felt like a hack, you now, for not doing "realistic" model RR operations. Imagine my happy surprise, when watching your videos on day, I saw an MP15 pulling 17 cars!!! This video reminded me of that day of emancipation. lol!! That's just one reason that I say U D man JT--love your videos.
Awesome story! That unit is very strong for its size.
Sir Bryan !!! Thanks for taking the time to weather the storm & video !!! Yepper !!! Gona get a whole lot colder next week !!! ""KEEP IT SAFE ""!!
I love seeing those old U Boats. I went to high school a less than a couple of miles from the GE plant where they built those. Some of the classrooms in my school had a view of the GE test track that ran parallel to the old NYC and Nickle Plate main east west tracks. Much to the detriment of my school career, there was always something to watch out the windows, especially in the winter when the trees were bare and didn't block the view. Who knows, I might have seen some of those U Boats all decked out in new paint running up and down the test track prior to final inspection and delivery to their RR.
Your brave to be out in this weather, stay safe and stay healthy
Thanks and I will!
@@JawTooth This weather is perfect for chasing trains. Pretty soon you'll be standing on Hot concrete in 95 degree weather in 90% humidity with bugs everywhere. Winter is about having free air conditioning.
Hello JT. Looks Like 👍 a Cold 🥶 Day to be Switching and Filming. Thanks for Braving Cold.🥶👍
Hello! Very nice presentation, interesting video as a whole
- I watched it with pleasure - Thank you! Have a great weekend!
Thank you! You too!
Awesome looks great and Cold out there watching the video anyway enjoying it too 👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎 AWESOME ❤️
Hey Jaw Tooth, howdy from Big Sky Country in Great Falls, Montana. If you had wanted cold -- and I mean absolutely f***ing cold -- you should have been here Friday morning. It was 33 degrees BELOW ZERO with a wind chill factor of -52. My car's battery froze, my cold water pipe under my house froze, and they're still trying to find my butt cheeks! And we weren't even the coldest in the state (Moore, 92 miles east of us on the old Milwaukee Road line, was -41)
Love these kind of videos; switchers, covered grain hoppers, & radio traffic is all great stuff! Keep ‘em coming, THANKS, & BE SAFE!
Thanks, will do!
When I saw the open boxcar, I said to myself, there's Hobo Shoestring's next ride, and then you said literally the same thing as if on cue. Great minds think alike!
I think we are all glad Shoestring is back and doing better. Jaw Tooth another great video. Gotta respect the guys working the rails!
Stay warm to all,
Brings back memories of standing at a branch line road crossing near my home in the cold and snow back in my teens, camera in hand, waiting for the normally twice-a-week branch line run of the PRR. The train was a Baldwin switcher, 4 coal hopper cars, and N5c cabin car running caboose first as they had done since a run around siding switch had broken a year or so earlier. Turned out to be a fateful day for the crew. Normally the round trip took 1 1/2 hours including a brief lunch break at a local sandwich shop at the end of the line. This particular Winter day I waited over 2 hours for them just to return to the crossing. When they did, they still had the same 4 loaded hopper cars and.... NO caboose! Turns out they hit wood debris dumped near a crossing that the snow had disguised as a bank from road plowing. It derailed the caboose which almost went down the side of a fill past the crossing. It was evident the crew tried to use the roadway as a rerailer, see-sawing back and forth with no success. By the time I got back to the house I was really COLD! It was so nice a couple years later when I was working and able to afford a car for my trackside railfanning. No more shivering in the cold waiting for a train that may or may not come by that day. I have photos of that day back in early 1968 showing the train coming and going with the same hopper cars. Wish I had of photographed the derailed caboose.
No Navy words JT.....lets keep it clean lol. Looks nearly as cold there as it is here. Bout froze my butt off yesterday as I was getting a couple of videos. Stay safe and warm. Peace out
We are supposed to have another major snow storm hit tonight. Tomorrow is video day! Woo!
You are doing one heck of a job in this cold weather JT .I am sitting in a nice warm house watching thanks.
Hope your daughter gave you a healthy grandchild♥️
I love your videos..loved trains my whole life. All the senses come into play. Well,
Except smell, never been real up close to one to know-!
Thank you very much! She had a little girl at about 2am today. She will be at the hospital for a while.
@@JawTooth I saw your video about the hornets nest. I felt your pain😬😵
Thank you for your efforts. I sure do enjoy watching these.
Thank you for enduring the cold weather to bring us this really great video.
Any time!
wel the grain for the beer is super cooled Brian,lol.thanks for the cooool video,greetings on the familie from me en Tony. greetz:Peer. stay warm en save.
I am still healing from some traumatic life altering injuries, your channel is a god send for me. Like your old hair style, but you had to adapt, screw the man ,I grow mine for Kids with Cancer,
Wigs for Kids,Hair We Share, Children with Hair loss, Never ever use LOCKS for LOVE they charge up to $3.000.00 dollars for my hair in a wig to a kid with hair growth problems . Not a hell of a lot for me to do any more.
I like your point of view on POACHERS, I have hunted for more than 50 yrs (oops age give away) and respect the land owners, and am a conservationist, fill your freezer with the best healthiest meat next to Elk or Bison, keep me occupied for the rest of winter , God Bless you and keep you and yours.
I donated mine to Locks Of Love a few years ago
Jaw Tooth delivers...another interesting "fringes of railroading" video. Your introductory maps are always very helpful. The crew was busy enough on the radio to cover the time you had the phone call. Inquiring minds...what kind of grain? Soy beans, corn, wheat? And, it's Cincinnati Eastern Railroad, so please break out CCET, which must mean something else. A faint recollection that you once said ...Eastern Terminal. Anyway, thanks for bringing us the "cold" hard facts.
That was probably soy beans that time but they ship a lot of corn also
Hey Jawtooth, it's great you love trains as much as you do other wise you might not be out in the cold and snow getting us the footage!!! Thankyou we appreciate it!!!!
Thank you for bringing us this video, it is great to see the trains in the snow. I'm impressed at the amount of grain cars there. Great switching video. Thanks again Jaw Tooth, this is much appreciated.
Ol' Modoc Northern 1011 long way from home, but a home it is. Glad to see it there.
Have a nice day Jaw.
Thanks for all
Congrats grandpa Jawtooth! Awesome video, stay warm and safe!
Thank you Jaw Tooth for braving the cold and snow to get this Awesome footage!, I am Iced in and can't go anywhere, so I am really enjoying this video!!
Another great video by Jaw Tooth 👌 Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
JT really enjoyed the train action with the snowy background.
Thanks for the excellent effort
Great video Jawtooth! Trains and snow gave me a good old nostalgic feeling this morning! Thanks for filming in the cold!
Some of the best art I've ever seen is on the sides of rail cars
Now this is the way I like to kick off my weekend. Good to see them busy again.
Awesome switching video, love hearing the cars BANG when the connect !!
Uh oh... you forgot something, your customary wave at the end of your video. See your fans notice these things.
I forgot to do the wave? Hmm, I will check into that. Lol
@@JawTooth Yeah, I mean I'm okay now but had mild convulsions when first noticed it missing 😆
Outstanding!!! Love the switching videos, keep them coming, AND the effort in that 20 degrees!! Start the video, son!!!
On it!
Another high quality video. As far as i'm concerned your the best in the business with these run buys.
Thank you very much! Great report. Take care Mr. Jaw Tooth!!
Twenty degrees!!! Too cold for me brother!!
Funny to see a hitching post and a satellite dish all in one shot!
Those folks in those houses must know every railroad employee by name!
Have a great weekend Jawtooth!!
There use to be a really nice older man who lived in the house next to my truck where I filmed this. He would come out and talk to my friend Chuck and me when we railfanned . He liked to watch the trains when the weather was good. I miss him. His house is empty now.
@@JawTooth I assume he’s watching from the skybox now? Another guardian angel for the railroad!
The Southern paint is bleeding through the NS black on the MP15AC. Wicked cool.
Not telling you your business Jaw Tooth but if you don’t want to get interrupted by phone calls anymore you should make the investment into a go pro camera and that way you will not have any more interruptions from phone calls. Have a great day and peace my brother! Thanks for all the effort and time, gas and money that you put into making these videos! You could get a hardhat/helmet and put the GoPro of that plus the GoPro are a lot less sensitive to wind noise so it is a win-win. :-)
I am a former engineer in training along with being a Brakeman / Trainman at the (now former) Conrail switching yard of Cedar Hill in New Haven/North Haven Conn. where my father work there for 48 years before his retirement. I was also an engineer and a fireman and conductor with the Essex Steam train in Essex, Connecticut for a couple of years before I moved onto Conrail
Edward
Congrats Grandpa!!
Thanks Jason!
Good to see them hauling grain. Thanks for the video Brian.
More to come!
Thanks JT, wow it looks so cold there! 🥶
It was!
Love the that short line switching action. I see you have your "Yooper-Chook" hat on from Jason A. in upper Michigan. Looking good. 👍 8° with snow piling up in my part of Wisconsin. Below 0 tonight. You don't want to know the wind chill. ❄️🥶
I love dat Yooper Chook yah got dere, eh. Wah!
15:52 - IH Loadstar cab. Rode in many a school bus built on these, drove a stake truck like that one (but a decade or two older) for the parks dept. Tough old beasts.
They recently brought that over. Do you know what year that truck is? I think it is really awesome and I was hoping that someone would notice it.
@@JawTooth I'm sorry Mr. Tooth, RUclips no longer notifies me when someone replies to my comments, even if they tag me in the reply. I go to comment history, which Goog/YT also seems to make difficult, to see my comments & check on replies.
About your question, I don't know. Going to Wikip., I see it might be a later "S Series", "1st Gen" (1978-89). They look much like the earlier 'Loadstar' in styling.
~6.6 C that's not too bad for this time of year, we're usually around -15C. then add wind chill ,,nice video.
Blessings to you dear Brother. I am here to show love dear. ❤️ Have a safe and peaceful day.
~ Sis Lynn
I thought about Shoestring too when I saw the open door. Btw, you can set your phone to contact list only. Those calls come through and you get a notify if anyone else called off list.
Hope your daughter does well and congratulations grandpa!
Thanks for the tips! I didn't know that . She had a baby girl early this morning
@@JawTooth excellent news!
My wife said your phone call was for you to pickup milk and bread! I do so understand that call. LOL
Great video.Love the little house on the right.
I do too
When your phone says "Spam risk" or "Potential spam", sometimes that's not the case; I was stuck at home during the Groundhog Day snowstorm in Eastern PA when a call came in labeled "Potential spam" - turns out it was Republic Services telling me they wouldn't be here to pick up the trash till next week!
Hey JawToith, just to let you know it's 72 here in Lakeland, FL. Enjoy your videos very much. I'm a buckeye, too. Tim Watson
I'm usually in Lakeland Florida this time of year. I hope to get down there soon. I want to eat at Crispers
Well, at least there are no mosquitos and other bugs, this time of year in Michigan.
@@mattheweurich33 We can send you a few from S. Florida. Would send you a boxcar load of them but CSX has rail banked the Southernmost branch in the US.
@@gravelydon7072 LOL... no thanks.. it will be heating up in Mi soon.
Absolutely love the MP-15 OR any SW switching locos
Me too and I have videos of the grain elevator SW9 in action
Enjoy your videos and commentary very much. Just ordered a Yooper Chook cuz I liked yours.
Awesome! Thank you!
Amazing video jawtooth keep up the great work
Thanks! Will do!
Jawtooth, kudos to you Sir. That Florida guy has nothing on you, brrrr! Thanks again for your dedication 👍🏼, love your videos
Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing love this video
It's old school to have those no gate/no flasher crossings and they are cool. Hope the folks in the area are cool with it :) A nice look at some real work on a train!
They are! They rarely come outside when its cold though. The last time I was here a woman came out with her grand son to watch the train
@@JawTooth I would be out any time there was a train. I would drive the RR guys nuts with questions, so they would probably move the tracks - LOL!
Great job as always keep up the great work
Thanks again!
Excellent video my friend !!! Greetings from Argentina ✌😎
Thank you very much!
Ugh... if my phone has an unrecognized number, I just hang up. I don't even bother wasting my time answering! Lol
I did hang up without answering but it stopped my video recording when it rang. Usually I have it on airplane mode to prevent that but I needed to keep my phone open for my daughter
Cool video, in more ways than temps. I was wondering where the 1011 ended up. I saw it in Sparks Nevada on the UP going east back in the mid 2000's. I was running on the Modoc Northern before they shut down.
Nice to see trains working in the snow. I would call that a pull-pull configuration not push-pull.
thanks for sharing boys what a cold day
Yes it was!
Good switching action. Thanks!
That was a very cool "operations" video. Nicely done !!!
Thank you very much!
This is too cool! Stay warm! Like that hat!
Thanks! You too!
I enjoy watching Shoestring, plus I'm subscribed to his channel as I am to yours as well.
What Kind of camera are you using now?
Same one, the Iphone 8 but it has the 4K upgrade
Yeah, I was thinking "those grainers wouldn't get Shoestring's approval" before you said about the boxcar. Wonder if the shunter (sorry, can't remember the correct US term) knows he's on RUclips.
Thanks and blessings JT.
Shoestring would probably like that boxcar with the door open. I rarely see a boxcar with the door open on this line. We call the shunter a switcher locomotive. Yes, they saw me filming. My truck stands out too much. lol
Shoestring has been a bit under the weather due to his Covid shots, but he's up and about again.
Stay safe and warm everyone.
@@agolftwittler1223 guys, what or who the freak is shoestring 😂 sorry but as a European I can not always follow jawtooth's rapid american 😜😜
@@marinusapeldoorn6631 No need to apologize Sir, it's an honest question.
Hobo Shoestring is a dear friend of ours.
I've never personally met him, but I follow his adventures on YT.
Jawtooth is, as far as I know, a personal friend of his.
Here's a link to Shoestring's channel:
ruclips.net/channel/UCj54ygjMXmDVVcBZ1xOIh7g
@@agolftwittler1223 thanks agolf for this inside view into your personal lives. Appreciate it. Also highly appreciate you all giving me a great view into American ( railway ) world.
Another fine piece of work, there son!
beautiful just like downtown
I turned my heat off and a fan on while watching this video . I feel your pain baby.
Looks cold too.. BRRR!
Good afternoon from SE Louisiana 12 Feb 21.
Great switching video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
wearing a Yooper Chook like Jason. looks like a good day for it.
Yes, Jason sent that to me
That is awesome 👌 thank you jawtooth
No problem 👍 Have a great day Scott!
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They tried to ban that white stuff here in Tucson, but about every 5 years it does it anyway. The 20 degrees we might hit that once in a blue moon. With the conditions you had to work with you did a great job. Do you ever get any recognition from the CET. With out your coverage, people would not know it was there. Thanks much for your videos.
I have talked to the owner a couple of times. He likes my videos and maybe in the summer I can get with them and make a couple good ones. I hope so anyway. Sometimes I talk to the employees if they come up to me but I don't want to disturb them. I never approach them because I know their job is too dangerous for them to be distracted.
@@JawTooth agree
Nice one JT! You probably know this, but you can use airplane mode while shooting. Avoid those telemarketers!
Yes, I always use airplane mode except for this one time because my daughter went to the hospital in labor. She had a baby early this morning after 2am
Good video as allways.🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thought the samething when I seen that open boxcar!! 😂. What he's always looking for!! Lol. Awesome video man. Do you still have that harmonica
Yes I do! It is in my truck whenever I go railfanning. It will be in some more videos.
Ah, to be the engineer & not the conductor on a day like this....
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Just about any day. It really isn't fun having to hang off the side of a car when doing switching. Even worse at night.
I need to get over there this spring to see that old GE Live in action...
I seen you in Kokomo
Congratulations jaw tooth! Let us know if its a boy or girl ? Beautiful scenery,wish I owned that white house!!looks like a picture post card!! Love that lone loco shot,its hard to imagine Manuel switching in 2021! Great video! Ten thumbs up,thank u for braving the cold!!
She had a girl and named her Brianna.
@@JawTooth congratulations jaw tooth,may god bless Brianna and ur family,how lucky is she to have u as a grandfather!!! Enjoy
Cool Jaw Tooth. Thanks
I wonder how much a short line charges a client to handle their freight. The railroad’s overhead must be pretty high. Didn’t see Chessie today. Bet she was home in that nice warm chair!
Today in Marion there is a NS train hauling an export train with 5 new locomotives for Indonesian railways
I also loved the Shoestring comment! Great video son!
it even looks cold jaw tooth hopefully maybe one of these days I'll get the chance to drive back up there again maybe we'll actually get to meet again so have a good day stay safe I couldn't get your newest one to work today for some reason it just sit there in a circle keep twisting I don't know whether we've got a problem with it or what but I couldn't get it to play the one for 2:18
It might be because it is recorded in 4K. On the settings under the video change it to 720 and see if it plays. that is a common problem
1 F is minus 16C. i was riding today with the scooty minus 2C. cooool.
Very Nice JT
Thanks 👍
Jaw Tooth that's not cold. Where I live at 11:05 am it's -9° f and that is warmer than it was.🥶🥶🥶