Hey Brian, thanks for braving the cold! Great video. Also thank you. FYI, I have called the emergency number that is listed on the railroad crossing in the past when I found a defect on a rail and the maintenance crew came out a few days later and repaired it. So just an FYI. Thanks again! Have a great day.
Beautiful first train! What gorgeous video. That truck had to have misjudged its speed! That baby would take 2000’+ to stop. Oh well. If you’re going to cross, do it in in 1st or 2nd, and be accelerating through the crossing. Never be on the brake. If you’re going, make a decisive move. Oh, and make sure your estate is in order. There would’ve been no 2nd chance with that train! 🙀
Hey JT , looked like a nice day for railfaning , but cold , thanks much for bringing us all this train action an more ... that loaded NS train had nearly every car an NS centerflow hopper. Very cool . Cheers thank you for sharing...
I know horses don't like steam locomotives. There was a gal that lived by IRM and when we ran steam she would have to lock her horse in the barn or it would go wild, bucking and kicking. It never gave a second look at diesels or electrics. More great action, liked it much. Thanks JT!
We appreciate you Mr JT for filming out in not so comfortable weather. Please try to dress warm and pray you stay well. As always we enjoyed this cool video. Awesome view.❤😊 The Union Pacific locomotives are so distinctive looking. Cool Love my favorite NS.❤loved the double stack trailers.love those fur babies. Thanks so much ❤😊
Great video, that truck man that was dumb, the horse wasn't a bit afraid. If they don't replace that defect we will be hearing about the derailment on the news. Take care, stay warm and healthy.
Hi JT, awesome first train, mixed freight & yes it was booking! Nice little crossing too. Great horn action on the CSX, you can hear when that train approaching , the 4th train was going so fast round that curve! My favourite train was the triple N/S loco intermodel just fab! Beautiful crossings in this video JT. ❤😊👍
Great train action JT!! I would think with you showing the defect in that weld job on the track, that they would get out there and repair it soon. Fantastic area to view trains. Love the small back country roads that the tracks cross and you can get right up by it and enjoy the locomotives more. Could sure tell it was cold there as in one scene, your face was red! Need one of those face mask hats :) Have a great week JT! I won't be able to watch until I return from some out of town medical appointments this week, and I'll sure miss my daily dose of Jaw Tooth!! Until next time!!
I have one of those hats like that. I will start wearing that. I hope your medical work comes out well. You can watch my videos when you get back, they will still be here. Lol. I have some myself to do and I broke a tooth.
Well, cheers for CSX! That first (CDX) train had little graffiti. Hopefully CSX is improving their yard Security. RR freight graffiti was just begining when I worked for ATSF in 1967. Love notes would be painted on cars, such as Johnny loves Suzie.
Speaking about cold weather - I was shooting one of my PSA videos for the Saline PD and the wind chill was something like 10 below that day. So I tell the officer, when you pull in the parking lot, I'll do my intro and you pull next to me. Well, that worked great until he snuck the patrol car up behind me and hit the lights and sirens. I jumped 3 feet in the air and all the cops thought that was hysterical. So the next day I left a box of donuts on his patrol car. What they'll for that welded rail is put a form around it and do a phosphorous weld and grind it flat. "that's railroadin'" has a video about it.
That's just too crazy to be playing chicken with those trains. They are much bigger and they hurt you or kill you for trying that. Thanks for sharing this Brian.
WOW! That grain train not only had the obligatory flat spotted wheel, but, had a bonus of 5 more! Quite a catch JT! lol. Anyway, great video. First responders, another bonus!
Amazing what little respect some drivers have for an oncoming train. It might be due to the lack of gates at that crossing. Great NS train though :) I notice that you are the man when it comes to steel coils! You find them almost everywhere and that is cool as it means we are manufacturing stuff :) I also saw boxcars - yay!
Not a smart move on the truck driver's part. But I suspect he may have thought he was so overloaded that if he did slam on the brakes, he'd lose a lot of his load, or worse -- send it flying into the train. That wouldn't be good either.
Hello Jaw Tooth, Another Great Video, Like the surrounding area and their it is something i feared an idiot trying to Out Run a Train, No Boom Gates, If that Train had of Connected with that person or persons they would not be around for this Xmas, Nice Video and Merry Xmas to you and Congrats on a Great Year of Videos.
Fabulous video today JT! Lots of good trains today. Most of them are going quite fast. On the front of the last one there were double stacked tanks. That's the first time I've seen that! I really enjoyed the content today. Thank you very much. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Great video. In my city, all stop signs are required to be a certain height from the road surface. And, starting at the base of the sign pole a wide stop line is required to be painted on the road surface, showing vehicles where to come to a full stop. I don't know if this applies to railroad crossings in the state where you were filming but that truck was clearly wrong to blow past that stop sign. Thanks for another great video. Loved the dog chasing the goose at 23:20 !
Another awesome video! I heard tyke clanking on the first train so I'm glad you found the source. All that guy had to be was just a little too far over and get stuck on the tracks and boom game over. Stay warm roll on thanks for the video
That guy had 9 seconds to save himself if anything went wrong. Can you determine there's a problem, get everyone out of your vehicle, and get clear of the collision in that time? Didn't thinks so.
Good morning JT, how are you, that welded rail joint could possible be cracked, broken right through. The welded joint failed right through possibly,have a close look.
Great train action in Hamilton Ohio and also in Walton and Florence Kentucky with the grain cars and all of the other great trains, really glad to see an appearance from Norfie and the slide show recaps Thank You very much Jaw Tooth and have a very Merry Christmas.🇺🇲🤠🐶😸🇺🇲 🎄🎄🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨🎄🎄
You caught some nice trains in Florence, Walton and Hamilton, Ohio in this video, Jaw Tooth! That is some interesting pitting in that welded rail joint on the Norfolk Southern on the Rat Hole Line. Those Schneider National tanks are containers rather than tank trailers. Instead of having wheels on them like a gasoline tank trailer, they have a frame around them so that they came be loaded on train well cars. The tank containers are moved over the highways by putting them on a trailer chassis like a container is placed on a chassis. There is an outlet with a valve on the bottom rear of the tank container that you can see as the train rounds the curve. If you look closely at the outlet, you can see the handle of the valve that opens and closes the outlet pipe. These tank containers are either empty or they are loaded with a non-hazardous liquid. Both tank containers at one time contained hazardous materials. You can see the outlines of diamond hazardous on each of the containers where hazardous placards were pasted on the containers. There are no holders for hazardous material placards like you would see on tank cars that normally contain hazardous materials.
Nice video. It is a weird coincidence that right at the first scene of the ambulance in this video I heard a fire truck running through the streets of my hometown.
Always makes me laugh that the bells fall silent when the barriers are down as if to keep the noise down but then the loco is blasting the whistle for bloody ages
That looked like an inclusion in the railhead; that could fracture and lead to a big fat boo-boo! I hope they catch that with the track geometry train before then. I wonder if that was a grain train, or plastic pellets for injection molding? Either way, JT, don’t freeze your a** off just to catch a train; we don’t need a JT-flavored popsicle! 😮
Blessed December and another month of Happy Railroading be yours! It is nice to see some freight rails along the road are welded rails. This installation would reduce the clickety-clack of wheels hitting the rails, just like on many rapid transit lines. I enjoyed the show and your style of railroading.
One of these days I will tell the story of how I got arrested for having these radios on me only a couple miles from this crossing. I have a license for them but the cops didn't understand the law. It was the Twilight Zone. The judge dropped all charges when we showed the cops the law and my license . My radio license is also on my plates!
Good Morning Brian and fello railfans. Enjoy your Sunday.
Right back at ya as NY rail fan. Love trains, can't get enough.
Happy Sunday!
Happy Sunday guys from the UK
Thanks, you also 😊
@tomatoes3
Big best wishes shout-out across the pond.
Finding and pointing out the defect in the rail is one of the things that make your videos great to watch. Thanks 😊
Thanks 👍
Hey Brian, thanks for braving the cold! Great video. Also thank you. FYI, I have called the emergency number that is listed on the railroad crossing in the past when I found a defect on a rail and the maintenance crew came out a few days later and repaired it. So just an FYI. Thanks again! Have a great day.
Beautiful first train! What gorgeous video. That truck had to have misjudged its speed! That baby would take 2000’+ to stop. Oh well. If you’re going to cross, do it in in 1st or 2nd, and be accelerating through the crossing. Never be on the brake. If you’re going, make a decisive move. Oh, and make sure your estate is in order. There would’ve been no 2nd chance with that train! 🙀
You got that right!
That low joint maybe the result of poor weld. The sound is so loud that you’d think it was jointed rail Good catch!
You are right!
Hey JT , looked like a nice day for railfaning , but cold , thanks much for bringing us all this train action an more ... that loaded NS train had nearly every car an NS centerflow hopper.
Very cool . Cheers thank you for sharing...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Kudos to the welder who brought back clickity-clack on welded rails!
I know horses don't like steam locomotives. There was a gal that lived by IRM and when we ran steam she would have to lock her horse in the barn or it would go wild, bucking and kicking. It never gave a second look at diesels or electrics. More great action, liked it much. Thanks JT!
Good morning Jaw Tooth another great train video I love watching them
Saw the fish hatchery sign - didn't know that they hatched fish!
We appreciate you Mr JT for filming out in not so comfortable weather. Please try to dress warm and pray you stay well. As always we enjoyed this cool video. Awesome view.❤😊 The Union Pacific locomotives are so distinctive looking. Cool Love my favorite NS.❤loved the double stack trailers.love those fur babies. Thanks so much
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Thank you, I will
The good old days of the sound of stick rail !
You would think track Inspectors would have found that
Great video, that truck man that was dumb, the horse wasn't a bit afraid. If they don't replace that defect we will be hearing about the derailment on the news. Take care, stay warm and healthy.
Great close ups
Great video as always JawTooth
Glad you like them!
I like the Walton area, CSX is a little hard to shoot there but I have managed, Good Catch there
I usually get one or two of them
We see some beautiful places on your videos and great rail action..thank you Sir !!
Thank you very much!
Absolutely fascinating the size and length of trains is mind blowing happy days.
Thanks for watching!
Hi JT, awesome first train, mixed freight & yes it was booking! Nice little crossing too. Great horn action on the CSX, you can hear when that train approaching , the 4th train was going so fast round that curve! My favourite train was the triple N/S loco intermodel just fab! Beautiful crossings in this video JT. ❤😊👍
Great train action JT!! I would think with you showing the defect in that weld job on the track, that they would get out there and repair it soon. Fantastic area to view trains. Love the small back country roads that the tracks cross and you can get right up by it and enjoy the locomotives more. Could sure tell it was cold there as in one scene, your face was red! Need one of those face mask hats :) Have a great week JT! I won't be able to watch until I return from some out of town medical appointments this week, and I'll sure miss my daily dose of Jaw Tooth!! Until next time!!
I have one of those hats like that. I will start wearing that. I hope your medical work comes out well. You can watch my videos when you get back, they will still be here. Lol. I have some myself to do and I broke a tooth.
Jaw Tooth, you are the best! Each video is an education
Thanks!
Wow! Great catch, Brian, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Hey jaw tooth some people aren't bright. Truck driver was studip. Lots of cool trains. Have a great railroad day 🙋♀️🚂
Thanks 👍
Hi my friend, great video, I liked it! Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thank you very much!
Well, cheers for CSX! That first (CDX) train had little graffiti. Hopefully CSX is improving their yard Security. RR freight graffiti was just begining when I worked for ATSF in 1967. Love notes would be painted on cars, such as Johnny loves Suzie.
Speaking about cold weather - I was shooting one of my PSA videos for the Saline PD and the wind chill was something like 10 below that day. So I tell the officer, when you pull in the parking lot, I'll do my intro and you pull next to me. Well, that worked great until he snuck the patrol car up behind me and hit the lights and sirens. I jumped 3 feet in the air and all the cops thought that was hysterical. So the next day I left a box of donuts on his patrol car. What they'll for that welded rail is put a form around it and do a phosphorous weld and grind it flat. "that's railroadin'" has a video about it.
Nice Video
Thanks!
I "love" when the crossbucks are installed wrongly...
That's just too crazy to be playing chicken with those trains. They are much bigger and they hurt you or kill you for trying that. Thanks for sharing this Brian.
More great catches as always and another impatient driver that’s not a railfan. Well done JT.
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth your welcome Jawtooth!
Thank You Jaw Tooth!!! - Very nice, from Cleveland Ohio
Thank you too!
WOW! That grain train not only had the obligatory flat spotted wheel, but, had a bonus of 5 more! Quite a catch JT! lol.
Anyway, great video.
First responders, another bonus!
Thanks 👍
That's why it's good to stand on the approach side. If the vehicle does get hit, it won't get pushed into you.
True. There have been some really close ones like in Florida
Amazing what little respect some drivers have for an oncoming train. It might be due to the lack of gates at that crossing. Great NS train though :) I notice that you are the man when it comes to steel coils! You find them almost everywhere and that is cool as it means we are manufacturing stuff :) I also saw boxcars - yay!
Very true! I have been catching steel coils all over the place. Some are going to Rockport Indiana but I dont know what they are doing with them
Not a smart move on the truck driver's part. But I suspect he may have thought he was so overloaded that if he did slam on the brakes, he'd lose a lot of his load, or worse -- send it flying into the train. That wouldn't be good either.
Give that man a Darwin award
@@DTD110865 A STOP sign is a STOP sign. If he can't stop for it then he's not driving defensively or legally.
@@jovetj I never said it wasn't. The guy overloaded his truck, so he already created a dangerous condition for himself, and others around him.
Hello Jaw Tooth, Another Great Video, Like the surrounding area and their it is something i feared an idiot trying to Out Run a Train, No Boom Gates, If that Train had of Connected with that person or persons they would not be around for this Xmas, Nice Video and Merry Xmas to you and Congrats on a Great Year of Videos.
All great trains as usual. I hate that it is so cold up there. Par for December I guess. ❤
Thanks!
Fabulous video today JT! Lots of good trains today. Most of them are going quite fast. On the front of the last one there were double stacked tanks. That's the first time I've seen that! I really enjoyed the content today. Thank you very much. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much!
Send some of that cold weather down under JT. was 110° here at work today. Thanks for yet another quallity video sir. 😊
Deal! We need some warm weather. My hands got frozen today
Miss seeing your fun slideshow with Norfie, and the gang!
Hi there Mr Tooth I was just wondering if you have notified the rail authorities about that divot in that section of welded rail.
Good Morning Jaw Tooth
Hello there!
No DPU gambit. Love the sound of joint. JT working hard.
Great video. In my city, all stop signs are required to be a certain height from the road surface. And, starting at the base of the sign pole a wide stop line is required to be painted on the road surface, showing vehicles where to come to a full stop. I don't know if this applies to railroad crossings in the state where you were filming but that truck was clearly wrong to blow past that stop sign. Thanks for another great video. Loved the dog chasing the goose at 23:20 !
Thanks for the info! I would imagine that Kentucky has similar regulations. Thanks for watching my videos and commenting!
Good morning 🌅🌄🚂🌨️❄️
Howdy!
Sunday trainday nothing like staring the day with great 👍 👌 train video
Absolutely
Another awesome video! I heard tyke clanking on the first train so I'm glad you found the source. All that guy had to be was just a little too far over and get stuck on the tracks and boom game over. Stay warm roll on thanks for the video
Thanks again!
some of your trains are getting very long... and i love it when you catch two trains going in the opposite directions.
@jawtooth great video 👍👍
Thanks!
@@JawTooth anytime it felt weird that you reacted a month later
Merry Christmas Jawtooth. Stay safe and have a prosperous new year. God bless you
Happy holidays!
hello jaw & it's is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks jaw friends randy
That guy had 9 seconds to save himself if anything went wrong. Can you determine there's a problem, get everyone out of your vehicle, and get clear of the collision in that time? Didn't thinks so.
Also, that sign says "STOP" not "Briefly slow down a little bit."
HORSE: No worries Mr JT > I have 3 brothers leading that train. 😀
Good morning JT, how are you, that welded rail joint could possible be cracked, broken right through. The welded joint failed right through possibly,have a close look.
Thanks for watching!
Great train action in Hamilton Ohio and also in Walton and Florence Kentucky with the grain cars and all of the other great trains, really glad to see an appearance from Norfie and the slide show recaps Thank You very much Jaw Tooth and have a very
Merry Christmas.🇺🇲🤠🐶😸🇺🇲
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Thank you very much!
I enjoyed that video👍👍
Thanks 👍
That is an awesome location.
Thanks!
Great videos and thanks for the bonus coverage
Our pleasure!
thats pourosity in that rail surprised it hant broke!
Looked a little chilly but seemed like a beautiful day for railfanning.
Thanks for watching!
You caught some nice trains in Florence, Walton and Hamilton, Ohio in this video, Jaw Tooth! That is some interesting pitting in that welded rail joint on the Norfolk Southern on the Rat Hole Line. Those Schneider National tanks are containers rather than tank trailers. Instead of having wheels on them like a gasoline tank trailer, they have a frame around them so that they came be loaded on train well cars. The tank containers are moved over the highways by putting them on a trailer chassis like a container is placed on a chassis. There is an outlet with a valve on the bottom rear of the tank container that you can see as the train rounds the curve. If you look closely at the outlet, you can see the handle of the valve that opens and closes the outlet pipe. These tank containers are either empty or they are loaded with a non-hazardous liquid. Both tank containers at one time contained hazardous materials. You can see the outlines of diamond hazardous on each of the containers where hazardous placards were pasted on the containers. There are no holders for hazardous material placards like you would see on tank cars that normally contain hazardous materials.
Great catches and awesome video jaw tooth
Thanks !
Great video!!! Lot of action!!!
Thanks 👍
Nice video. It is a weird coincidence that right at the first scene of the ambulance in this video I heard a fire truck running through the streets of my hometown.
Really enjoyed this video, Brian! 🤠🚂
Many thanks!
Love the locations in this one, and showing that defect is interesting, thank you! As always, great work JT!!
Glad you enjoyed!
Another great video. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Looks cold, time to break out the Yooper-Chook.
Yes, I put it in my coat pocket a couple days ago
I love this video ❤️🚒
Thanks!
@@JawTooth You're welcome!
Always makes me laugh that the bells fall silent when the barriers are down as if to keep the noise down but then the loco is blasting the whistle for bloody ages
Great video. Loved the bits at the end.
Thanks 👍
Great video JT! Thanks for getting out in the cold for us!
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No problem 👍
Great Vid!
Thanks!
Happy Sunday Mr Tooth!
Same to you!
Happy Sunday Jaw Tooth!
You too!
Nice Video!
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Thanks Taslim!
Good video Jawtooth
Thanks!
Great Sunday morning video a few great spots thanks Brian
Glad you enjoyed it
I hope that guys boss at GR Trumble concrete contractors doesn't see his unsafe driving decisions at 1:21 😉
Yeah lol
He barely slowed down, much less stopped.
Enjoyed the video
Thanks!
That looked like an inclusion in the railhead; that could fracture and lead to a big fat boo-boo! I hope they catch that with the track geometry train before then. I wonder if that was a grain train, or plastic pellets for injection molding? Either way, JT, don’t freeze your a** off just to catch a train; we don’t need a JT-flavored popsicle! 😮
Blessed December and another month of Happy Railroading be yours! It is nice to see some freight rails along the road are welded rails. This installation would reduce the clickety-clack of wheels hitting the rails, just like on many rapid transit lines. I enjoyed the show and your style of railroading.
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth You are welcome!💙👌
Liking the clickity clack on that first clip. As always great entertainment JT.
Thanks for watching!
That train almost punted that truck RIGHT INTO YOUR LAP. Be careful out there.
For real! I almost had that happen in Florida also
😅excelent video was cool again.🐕jessie hunting 1 nijlgoose.🦆😅 thanks and greetz:🍐Peer.👍👍👍👍
Thanks Peerke!
😅@@JawTooth 😅it was a cute video,lol.yor humor is amazing cool.lol. greetz:🍐Peer.laterzzz. i gonna sleep now,its 02:40 hour here.todayshopping day.🤣
yeah you're right... have to have a license for that transceiver. cool.
One of these days I will tell the story of how I got arrested for having these radios on me only a couple miles from this crossing. I have a license for them but the cops didn't understand the law. It was the Twilight Zone. The judge dropped all charges when we showed the cops the law and my license . My radio license is also on my plates!
0:22 - That railroad crossing crossbuck sign is set up wrong. 😂
Crossing Railway.
Morning JT!!
Morning!
Great video son! Keep it up. Do you have any old pics of the Hillsboro branch. Im intensely interested in it but theres not much on the internet
Hey jawtooth I have a question why do you film the emergency vehicles I enjoy seeing just wondering why
I used to be a firefighter for two departments and its a hobby of mine
@@JawTooth cool so you know I enjoy seeing the emergency vehicles don't ever stop filming them it adds to it
Hey again good morning this train is is like the hank snows song I'm moving on
Thanks for watching!
Man I’ve been Not watching Jaw tooth for so long and these videos are just getting more views that’s amazing😀😀😀😀😀😃😃😃😃😄😄😁😁😁😄😃😀😁
The train sure didn't make much noise approaching the crossing.
I'll give you a thumbs up and my comment now.I'll be sure to watch the full video in a little while.I'm going to start breakfast for Pam and myself.😁
Thanks and have a great breakfast!
Another great action-packed video JT! Happy Holidays to you and yours!
Happy holidays!
Boa tarde🐱🐶🌄🎅
Dang that was close
Good stuff Brian
Thanks 👍
Just watched three Jaw Tooth videos in a row. We are all missing Mrs. Tooth. Can you possibly get her in some more of your videos? Pleeeeeease?
Thanks for watching my videos! I will see if I can get her in more videos
Only 3 seconds from death 😮, that's definitely a close enough, 😮.
I love the Doplas effect ..Peter de VK6GIA