Both Ohio and Pennsylvania have some of the best shorelines in the US I live in Indiana and I look forward to making many trips to Ohio to fill some of these amazing wines keep these videos coming I love them!!
Galaxy2517 Appreciate it! I'm hoping to catch them heading to the CSX interchange at Vauces, they use the old St. Louis B&O line. It would be interesting to see an early geep and modern freight cars where Chessie trailer trains used to run!
I can tell from the background scenery of all the tall hills that this in southeast Ohio and the start of the Appalachian mountain area. This is the least populated area of Ohio and what most people from the east and west coast think of Ohio of just as a bunch of farmers and farmland. Of course that is far from what the total state is about. This is though the most beautiful area of Ohio, especially in the early fall season.
Beautiful, just beautiful... If that doesn't make a Ohio rail fan anxious for spring I don't know what will.
This is pretty good. Nice views.Thanks 😊👍
Great video, also after all these years!
Both Ohio and Pennsylvania have some of the best shorelines in the US I live in Indiana and I look forward to making many trips to Ohio to fill some of these amazing wines keep these videos coming I love them!!
Great video love the variety
Great video
Good catch... Where is this.
Cool vid
3 words...Love,love and love....In some places it is all that is left of what used to be.
Galaxy2517 Appreciate it! I'm hoping to catch them heading to the CSX interchange at Vauces, they use the old St. Louis B&O line. It would be interesting to see an early geep and modern freight cars where Chessie trailer trains used to run!
Any hope for the economy there? We hope so!
I like this railroad
Very Nice! Awesome stuff.
Thanks!
Excellent video 👍
TRAINMANCW CLANCY Thank you!
Awesome Leslie rs3l
Thix is a great video. Thanks for sharing!! 🚂👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Trains are awesome
Three words. But filled with so much darn truth lol.
Everyone I know say the opposite
Street speed limit sign poking up from ballast slope is amusing at 6:29
Scott FW I’m pretty sure this is a driveway too, not many people to read it!
What kind of horn is that at 3:50?
Leslie S3L
interesting water tower at 2:00
Rail the only way to shift bulk
nice!
Audio or captions with location and railroad would be nice. Thanks.
Check the description.
I believe that is the Jackson Ohio water tower in the background. Great video.
awesome video! do they (oscr)run every weekday? and are they still using that Illinois Terminal painted gp7, also?
Every weekday for the most part, as I understand it. Yep, that geep is still earning its keep!
peterandben awesome! thank you!
I can tell from the background scenery of all the tall hills that this in southeast Ohio and the start of the Appalachian mountain area. This is the least populated area of Ohio and what most people from the east and west coast think of Ohio of just as a bunch of farmers and farmland. Of course that is far from what the total state is about. This is though the most beautiful area of Ohio, especially in the early fall season.
Hope for the midwest economy, another base beside steel production.
A bit slow. Perhaps tighter editing?