Awesome exciting trains in four different cities in Ohio at the best crossings to view them from with some great locomotives on the tracks and it's always exciting, also with the amazing awesome live action pets having fun and the rocking slide show of trains as always thank you Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🚂🇺🇲
That was a good mixed freight, JT! It was long and being powered by three beautiful locomotives. It also had a very nice cut of box cars. Great catch, man! 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
The old concrete grain elevator and the old white Champion building to the left made for a very nice background as the IORY newer power rolls on by. That second building had the look of that old Lumber shed. A healthy size train and once again the surely like to tote the gondolas around and a real classic was near the end decked out in Southern Pacific paint. The Lockland Depot certainly is an attractive building and with the tile roof almost looks like a Carnegie Library. Stay cool and keep the hat on to prevent the cancer gremlins
Also if you come all the way up at Baldwin Michigan the pere Marquette rail has ex Union Pacific gp38-2 and the have the same paint as those locomotives but those are the sd40-2 they can carry over 100 freight cars man all that EMD power
Love the I&O color scheme! SHARP!! You lamenting about how things have changed in Loveland reminds me of the old cliche: "Small towns never change but they become different". Being from a small town area (Oil City/Franklin area in Venango County Pennsylvania) I never quite got the jest of it until I lived away from here for over a decade. Jaw Tooth, you're not only a great videographer, but an excellent orator of things from the past - I have learned so much from watching your videos and I really enjoy your channel. You are the real deal - not some fool trying to act cool for whatever reason - and that, my friend, put you high above the rest. Keep up the great work (and I know it is a lot of work) and try to stay healthy!! "God is always with those who believe".
My dad and I stopped in to see the depot in the summer of 2016 or 2017. It had a unique design, but time was winning the battle. Maybe the arson fire was the structure's saving grace?
@@JayYoung-ro3vu It probably saved the railroad a little bit of money, CSX owned it and they were supposed to remove it in 2020 but due to the virus they didn't do it
@musclecarmitch908 Saving the depot should have started 20 years ago. It could have been moved to a lot there in Midland and been a museum or a retail establishment?.
Love the I&O short line locos! beautiful filming JT. Lovely locations especially the park in Midland. So quiet too until the train comes! Loved how the train goes slow through the park. Fab chase through the pretty Ohio countryside & towns JT. Have a great weekend! ❤😊👍🐴🐕🐈🐈⬛🇬🇧🇺🇸
I&O is owned by Genesee & Wyoming, who bought up shortlines all over the world! Those 'pretty locomotives' are mostly what I see here in eastern CT, since G&W bought the 2 railroads that run through the city I live in (Norwich), the Providence & Worcester and the New England Central (former Central Vermont), and just about all their motive power is painted pumpkin orange. The P&W has kept a few of their engines in the red & black I grew accustomed to. You filmed that on the day before my 65th birthday, which was on 7/12.
Happy birthday Ken! I hope you had a good one. I remember when the I&O started out on a short branch that ran from Ohio into Brockville, Indiana. Half of that line is now out of service but they sure have grown. G&W is in Australia of all places. I would love to film there in the bush. Lol. Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth Thanks so much, Brian! I had a GREAT birthday! Went to a local outdoor concert with my daughter, where my ex-wife's half-brother was playing in the band! Before the concert, they gave me a birthday gift, a coffee mug with my favorite Star Trek character on it - Spock! And thanks again to you for all your hard work getting these videos out to us!
I'm sure that Genesee & Wyoming appreciates the shout-out now that they have repainted the second-hand locomotives. They are all over the planet. I have seen videos on RUclips from the UK and Australia with that pattern, "Zero injuries". The short lines are subsidiaries, and so the equipment caries the names, initials and reporting marks of the short lines. The locomotives in Australia that I saw on RUclips have the initials G&W on the nose.
Copy that. They are everywhere. They operate the former SP Siskiyou line here in southwest Oregon and have the same same paint scheme on the locomotives. They do have few 6 axle units, but use alot of GP 38'S and GP 40's.
Thank you for chasing this Indiana & Ohio Railroad train from Wilmington, Ohio through Midland, Ohio, then to Goshen, Ohio and finally in Loveland, Ohio on 11 July 2024. I miss the depot at Midland, Ohio. I was hoping that some entity would rehabilitate the depot and put it to some use. The rebuilt and repainted engines on the train looked great as they led the train. The Greenfield Subdivision Local was a bonus. (Posted 2 August 2024 at 1650 CDT.)
Nice to see you say Maine Central when it went by. The other railroad was the Bangor & Aroostook and you would have fallen in love with it. They had ALL first generation diesels. They had F-3, GP-7 & 9, GP-38 and the famous BL2's.
@robertdshannon5155 Loveland is now at the edges of Cincinnati sprawl. They better know how to handle it or they will be consumed by it. Just like my dad's bithplace: once a sleepy town so many miles from 'Cincy', now at the edge with the interstate by-pass near it.
@@JayYoung-ro3vu I don’t doubt it; there delightful places in Washtenaw County who are starting to go city. Fortunately I’ll hopefully be playing my harp when that happens.
@robertdshannon5155 All depends on job creation, home prices, land availability. Franklin County (OH) has blown up twice. Once from 1930s - 1980s. . The growth? over the last 15 years is head spinning. Seeing the outer suburbs blossom from villages to full-blown cities and their sprawl.
@@JawTooth no problem 😊 and oh yeah my birthday is coming up here around August and it's on the 22 of August and I'll be 31 years old 😄 so happy real birthday 🎂 too me
As always, JT, your visits to so many Ohio towns and cities are remarkable...beautiful (railroad) locations everywhere. Those I&O GE's are ex-BNSF (seen them in recent videos of yours before they received that "snazzy" new livery)!! Boxcar @2:41 had "Fallen Flag" written all over it...what a great model railroad subject that is!! Bringing-up the rear of that l-o-n-g I&O manifest freight was one of the rarest "Fallen Flag" cars I've ever seen...a "speed-lettered" (ex-) Southern Pacific gondola @3:32, @12:43, @17:19, and @22:25. 👍👍👌👌
Howdy JT! Always love the colors for IORY engines! I saw a couple of them parked in Lima but was on a schedule and didn't get any pics. Great catches and thanks for sharing 🤠
Another good one. At Midland, I remember that in one of your video's you got one of, if not the last, trains to go past the old station before it was gone. The station still shows in the Google street view. Thank you, nice chase.
I really like the paint scheme on those dash eights and - nines that I and O bought from BNSF and I read somewheres that they are fixing to take up all of the jointed rail and put down all new welded rail new ties and new ballast but I read that somewhere on RUclips but anyway JT another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
I don't recall that one but I know they got a million dollar grant for the Springfield ohio area for clearances for double stacks. They also got a grant for track work on the Greenfield sub.Thanks for watching my video and have a great weekend!
Do love the I&O Rwy colors.! Will have to look around when they come through town. Wilmington is the same and different from when my dad and I would visit his barber. His barber had three places over the years. Two were in same building on N. South Street(across from the bank on the corner and within eyeshot of Murphy Theater-another location. The city changed when air cargo carrier came to the old Clinton Field. City leveled half a block for the new city hall. Took a family owned department store among others. Dad and I would stop in there every so often to get me a new Matchbox Car of Yesteryear model. If mom came with us, we'd eat at Frish's.
It's awesome to hear that you were born in Ohio Brian. I was born in Lima. You were only 2 hours away from me in Wilmington. Awesome live action, too. Those locomotives were very pretty.
I'm an hour from him. I was most recently in Lima at the Harley,-Davidson store about 6 years ago. I saw Alan Jackson in concert at the Allen County fairgrounds almost 30 years. I stopped for a squick meal there about a decade prior. It was neat then.
No train horn zone because they built apartments RIGHT NEXT TO THE TRACKS, and the people who rented the apartments, RIGHT NEXT TO THE TRACKS, don't want to hear trains, RIGHT NEXT TO THE TRACKS!!!
Springfield HAD to build a new hotel next to its tracks. In all fairness, it merely replaced the Kelly's Arcade Hotel. The horns were part of an upgrade of more than two decades ago.
Hey jaw tooth awesome train . Glad you got both sides. It be awesome if you can find pictures of diamond and tracks from when you were a kid. Maybe show house you grew up in by tracks. Bummer the station burned down. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Thanks for the Super Chat support Mark! I started liking trains somewhere around age 5 or 6. Not really sure but somewhere back then. I remember getting trains out of my neighbours trash can and I remember looking at my friends dads trains that were in boxes. I also had a relative in Kentucky with a coal line right across the road from their house. One of those 3 was where it started for me. Glad that you started early also. Thanks again for your support! Next week I'm going to Tennessee for about 4 days
@@JawTooth my father put up billboard signs in Long Island and when he had signs to do next to railroad tracks and I wasn't in school he would bring me. One time I had my cousin from PA visiting me and he took us with him. The trains on the LIRR book. Me and my cousin were up on the platform on the sign. He was up on the ladder putting a new paper sign up. We couldn't see anything cause of the sign but my father could. He saw the train coming and kept quiet 🤫 those trains are quiet but fast. When that train came thru it dropped us 2 our knees 😂🤣+
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like them, they're awesome, I already uploaded the video of mine, that has the CSX I131 with 2 UP locomotives, in both short and long video, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
Great video! Appreciate the work you did to produce it. I love the I&O paint scheme; along with BNSF (with the war bonnet) and the Kansas City Southern engines of the CP/KCS.
Hi, just looked up Indiana & Ohio railway, notice they are part of Genesee & Wyoming railway. We have Genesee & Wyoming in England that own Freightliner, they are in the process of re liverying the Loco,s into the same livery as the Loco,s in your video. Enjoyed watching.
Shiny paint and _pretty_ but too bright for my tastes. I'm more the dark, gothic type. The black and gray paint scheme on some rebuilt locomotives (Do y'all know the paint scheme I mean?) is my favorite of the rebuild paint schemes. It just looks the coolest to me. JT, I see that stone house right by the tracks on O'Bannonville where you lived burned. Last time I looked at that in Google Earth it was whole. Now there are just walls and no roof? That house was cool. I never get tired of watching trains, JT and I saw Norfie!
I lived in the one that is on the knoll with the longer driveway. We had the big barn. when I lived there the trees and brush were cut back and we had a great view of the trains.
Those short line liveries look just like the colors of the P & W here in Oregon. Almost same exact colors! Always like to see the areas of interest you show. I also appreciate your showing the entire consist of the trains too. Some of the rail fan videographers of my local area here in Oregon just show bits & pieces of the consists. Your being able to watch trains from you bedroom window undoubtedly led to you being a rail fan today! For some of us those apt.s would be great places to live as we could watch the trains passing regularly. Those locos really do look nice. Diesels can look just as nice as steamers I think.
@@briank.8925 Very interesting! Did not know that. With the recently announced closure of the Toledo Oregon mill I`m afraid that short line will be no longer used. It`s so sad to see the closure of so many of our lumber mills here in Oregon.
So awesome Brian seeing that Maine Central car I live in Maine 😊 CSX bought out pan am in 2022 RJ Corman has been brought in to do a lot of track updates. Love seeing the pets Brian great video again as always
was neat seeing that Gilford Box! i spotted trains in Binhamton NY back in the B&M and D&H days. I didn"t want to leave the area. Seemed they had one of everything for motive power. Really enjoyed the U Boats!
Hey JawTooth
Shout out to Mrs JawTooth
Great video as always
Entertaining to watch
thank, I will tell her and thanks for watching!
Love the paint jobs on those IORY engines.Great videoJT👍👍
Yes
Thank you very much!
Awesome exciting trains in four different cities in Ohio at the best
crossings to view them from with some great locomotives on the
tracks and it's always exciting, also with the amazing awesome
live action pets having fun and the rocking slide show of trains
as always thank you Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🚂🇺🇲
Wow, those locomotives were BEAUTIFUL!! Looked like they just got a fresh coat of paint put on them recently! Very nice!
Thank you very much. Thanks for watching my video and have a great weekend!
Early start this a.m. JT. Another cool vid!!
You always have cool videos with history/descriptions of the areas you're filming in. Keep up the great videos!
Thank you very much!
The spray paint Picassos would be happy to know their old tags are still rolling on those needed painted 10 years ago grainers😊
Thanks for watching my videos and thanks for commenting!
You never usually get to short line railroads like that very much so it’s cool to see that
I will be posting more short line stuff soon
Nice video Mr Jawtooth very epic you keep catching them before they arrive on time to film !!!
You got that right! It took timing and skill to get around the road construction lol
I love there paint shceme so nice
Thanks for watching 😊
That was a good mixed freight, JT! It was long and being powered by three beautiful locomotives. It also had a very nice cut of box cars. Great catch, man! 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much!
@JawTooth You're quite welcome, JT! 😃😃
The old concrete grain elevator and the old white Champion building to the left made for a very nice background as the IORY newer power rolls on by. That second building had the look of that old Lumber shed. A healthy size train and once again the surely like to tote the gondolas around and a real classic was near the end decked out in Southern Pacific paint. The Lockland Depot certainly is an attractive building and with the tile roof almost looks like a Carnegie Library. Stay cool and keep the hat on to prevent the cancer gremlins
Thanks for watching my video and have a great weekend! Thanks for your comments Paul!
@@JawTooththey just bought those I think they are ec44ac locomotives
Also if you come all the way up at Baldwin Michigan the pere Marquette rail has ex Union Pacific gp38-2 and the have the same paint as those locomotives but those are the sd40-2 they can carry over 100 freight cars man all that EMD power
Train went faster through town then anywhere else. And those 3 engines looked great 😊
Yeah thanks, it is interesting how fast they go through there. There are a couple of other crossings in town that I plan on filming
Nice catch Brian
WOW they like to have good looking locomotives
Thanks for watching 😊
Being 68 years old not much else to do 😅😅😅
Really cool video jawtooth. You know, when i lived in ohio for my intired life, and you know i saw some ohio and Indiana trains to.
Always nice to see IORY.
Looks like some fresh paint 🎨
Thanks for watching 😊🎉
Love the I&O color scheme! SHARP!!
You lamenting about how things have changed in Loveland reminds me of the old cliche: "Small towns never change but they become different".
Being from a small town area (Oil City/Franklin area in Venango County Pennsylvania) I never quite got the jest of it until I lived away from here for over a decade.
Jaw Tooth, you're not only a great videographer, but an excellent orator of things from the past - I have learned so much from watching your videos and I really enjoy your channel. You are the real deal - not some fool trying to act cool for whatever reason - and that, my friend, put you high above the rest.
Keep up the great work (and I know it is a lot of work) and try to stay healthy!!
"God is always with those who believe".
Beautiful orange locomotives. Yes!😊We enjoyed this video along with your fur babies. ❤😊
Thank you very much!
Nice JT, Thanks for the Video.
Love this Town.
Nice Locomotives as well.
Regards.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful engines! Beautiful towns! Wish the old depot could have survived! Great shortline action Jawtooth!👍
Me too. Its blank over there without the depot
My dad and I stopped in to see the depot in the summer of 2016 or 2017. It had a unique design, but time was winning the battle. Maybe the arson fire was the structure's saving grace?
@@JayYoung-ro3vu It probably saved the railroad a little bit of money, CSX owned it and they were supposed to remove it in 2020 but due to the virus they didn't do it
@musclecarmitch908 Saving the depot should have started 20 years ago. It could have been moved to a lot there in Midland and been a museum or a retail establishment?.
More big mainline shortlining, liked it much. Thanks JT!
More to come!
Love the I&O short line locos! beautiful filming JT. Lovely locations especially the park in Midland. So quiet too until the train comes! Loved how the train goes slow through the park. Fab chase through the pretty Ohio countryside & towns JT. Have a great weekend! ❤😊👍🐴🐕🐈🐈⬛🇬🇧🇺🇸
Many thanks!
Hello jaw very Nice pumpkin 2 s . 👍🏻. And great place for hot trains 👍🏻😎Robin out. 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
Hello JT thanks for another quality video 📹 keep up the great work 👍 and have a great weekend greetings from Scotland 😊
Thanks, you too! Thanks for watching in Scotland Brian!!
@@JawTooth Your welcome JT thanks always appreciated your channel 😀
Quite a colorful trio of power. Love shortline railroading JT!👍🏼
Many thanks!
@@JawTooth no problem JT!
They really do keep their engines clean
Thanks for watching!
Красивые машины видно за ними хорошо смотрят их водители молодцы.
I&O is owned by Genesee & Wyoming, who bought up shortlines all over the world! Those 'pretty locomotives' are mostly what I see here in eastern CT, since G&W bought the 2 railroads that run through the city I live in (Norwich), the Providence & Worcester and the New England Central (former Central Vermont), and just about all their motive power is painted pumpkin orange. The P&W has kept a few of their engines in the red & black I grew accustomed to. You filmed that on the day before my 65th birthday, which was on 7/12.
Happy birthday Ken! I hope you had a good one. I remember when the I&O started out on a short branch that ran from Ohio into Brockville, Indiana. Half of that line is now out of service but they sure have grown. G&W is in Australia of all places. I would love to film there in the bush. Lol. Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth Thanks so much, Brian! I had a GREAT birthday! Went to a local outdoor concert with my daughter, where my ex-wife's half-brother was playing in the band! Before the concert, they gave me a birthday gift, a coffee mug with my favorite Star Trek character on it - Spock! And thanks again to you for all your hard work getting these videos out to us!
G & W operates the CORP, Central Oregon & Pacific here in southwestern Oregon, formerly the Southern Pacific Siskiyou line.
Thanks for another great video I &O awesome Short line!!!
Thanks for watching!
Hello, nice video, greetings from the Netherlands, enjoy recording on RUclips😊
Greetings from the United States
Danku wel. 😊
Thank you very much!
Those three locos look brand new!
Keep up the good work Jawtooth!!!🚂🚂🚂
thanks and will do!
Fresh paint and very clean absolutely beautiful
You got that right, great looking locomotives.
Beautiful locomotives. Cleaned up really well. I'd bet you could even smell the fresh paint.
Thanks for watching and commenting! I really appreciate it!
I'm sure that Genesee & Wyoming appreciates the shout-out now that they have repainted the second-hand locomotives. They are all over the planet. I have seen videos on RUclips from the UK and Australia with that pattern, "Zero injuries". The short lines are subsidiaries, and so the equipment caries the names, initials and reporting marks of the short lines. The locomotives in Australia that I saw on RUclips have the initials G&W on the nose.
Copy that. They are everywhere. They operate the former SP Siskiyou line here in southwest Oregon and have the same same paint scheme on the locomotives. They do have few 6 axle units, but use alot of GP 38'S and GP 40's.
Thanks for watching 😊
G&w isn't in the UK because the UK is restarting British rails
Another great video from Jaw Tooth. Beautiful engines. Beautiful town. Have a nice day 😊🌈
Thank you! You too!
Those diesels are awesome! Thanks Mr Tooth for the great video!
Glad you like them!
Thank you for chasing this Indiana & Ohio Railroad train from Wilmington, Ohio through Midland, Ohio, then to Goshen, Ohio and finally in Loveland, Ohio on 11 July 2024. I miss the depot at Midland, Ohio. I was hoping that some entity would rehabilitate the depot and put it to some use. The rebuilt and repainted engines on the train looked great as they led the train. The Greenfield Subdivision Local was a bonus. (Posted 2 August 2024 at 1650 CDT.)
Great catches awesome chase and nice video
Cool, thanks!
You're welcome
Nice to see you say Maine Central when it went by. The other railroad was the Bangor & Aroostook and you would have fallen in love with it. They had ALL first generation diesels. They had F-3, GP-7 & 9, GP-38 and the famous BL2's.
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Glad you like them!
Gorgeous locomotives, they are beautiful, thanks for doing this video Jaw Tooth.
Amazing video good morning have a great day
Thank you! You too!
Loveland is a good example of how to handle Econmic change. Excellent video
Yes! Thank you! They are building a parking area next to the tracks also that is very much needed
@robertdshannon5155 Loveland is now at the edges of Cincinnati sprawl. They better know how to handle it or they will be consumed by it. Just like my dad's bithplace: once a sleepy town so many miles from 'Cincy', now at the edge with the interstate by-pass near it.
@@JayYoung-ro3vu I don’t doubt it; there delightful places in Washtenaw County who are starting to go city. Fortunately I’ll hopefully be playing my harp when that happens.
@robertdshannon5155 All depends on job creation, home prices, land availability. Franklin County (OH) has blown up twice. Once from 1930s - 1980s. . The growth? over the last 15 years is head spinning. Seeing the outer suburbs blossom from villages to full-blown cities and their sprawl.
The one good thing about regional and short lines is it preserves the RR lines But I miss the really active main line action. Awesome video
I agree with you
Great chase. Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
That's was a cool 😎 video 📹 😎 that you film 🎥 and I love it 😀 👍
Thanks! 😃
@@JawTooth no problem 😊 and oh yeah my birthday is coming up here around August and it's on the 22 of August and I'll be 31 years old 😄 so happy real birthday 🎂 too me
Looks like CW40-8's.
I knew these days would would come.
Road locos on short lines.
Fantastic videos for years JT.
You are right about the 3 engines in Wilmington. Tom 87 in Vandalia. 7:38AM
Beautiful paint scheme on the power units.
I agree!
As always, JT, your visits to so many Ohio towns and cities are remarkable...beautiful (railroad) locations everywhere. Those I&O GE's are ex-BNSF (seen them in recent videos of yours before they received that "snazzy" new livery)!! Boxcar @2:41 had "Fallen Flag" written all over it...what a great model railroad subject that is!! Bringing-up the rear of that l-o-n-g I&O manifest freight was one of the rarest "Fallen Flag" cars I've ever seen...a "speed-lettered" (ex-) Southern Pacific gondola @3:32, @12:43, @17:19, and @22:25. 👍👍👌👌
Thanks for watching!
1:02 Wow, those ARE pretty! You weren’t kidding!!
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Nice paint job,, looks great..😊
Looks like "Old Jake", and his scatter-gun, back at the yard, really does an admirable job of scarring away the Graffiti Goons from the power units !
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Howdy JT! Always love the colors for IORY engines! I saw a couple of them parked in Lima but was on a schedule and didn't get any pics. Great catches and thanks for sharing 🤠
Very cool. I want to film up there this year still
Another good one. At Midland, I remember that in one of your video's you got one of, if not the last, trains to go past the old station before it was gone. The station still shows in the Google street view. Thank you, nice chase.
Thanks for watching and commenting! I really appreciate it!
Sweet looks like they got all 3 painted now and an awsome video
I really like the paint scheme on those dash eights and - nines that I and O bought from BNSF and I read somewheres that they are fixing to take up all of the jointed rail and put down all new welded rail new ties and new ballast but I read that somewhere on RUclips but anyway JT another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
I don't recall that one but I know they got a million dollar grant for the Springfield ohio area for clearances for double stacks. They also got a grant for track work on the Greenfield sub.Thanks for watching my video and have a great weekend!
Do love the I&O Rwy colors.! Will have to look around when they come through town.
Wilmington is the same and different from when my dad and I would visit his barber. His barber had three places over the years. Two were in same building on N. South Street(across from the bank on the corner and within eyeshot of Murphy Theater-another location. The city changed when air cargo carrier came to the old Clinton Field. City leveled half a block for the new city hall. Took a family owned department store among others. Dad and I would stop in there every so often to get me a new Matchbox Car of Yesteryear model. If mom came with us, we'd eat at Frish's.
That railway takes pride in their rolling stock!😊
Great video JT..all those Purdy painted Engines,All the Best ..blessed be 🙏🎼🎶🎵😀
Thanks for watching!
Good job with the chase! Those engines are so clean too. Nice shots
Thank you very much!
Those fresh painted locos look great
Amazing 👏
Thank you! Cheers!
@@JawTooth You're welcome!
It's awesome to hear that you were born in Ohio Brian. I was born in Lima. You were only 2 hours away from me in Wilmington. Awesome live action, too. Those locomotives were very pretty.
Awesome! I want to film in Lima soon. I got there early in the year and last year I filmed the diamond in town. Lima is pretty cool
I'm an hour from him. I was most recently in Lima at the Harley,-Davidson store about 6 years ago. I saw Alan Jackson in concert at the Allen County fairgrounds almost 30 years. I stopped for a squick meal there about a decade prior. It was neat then.
No train horn zone because they built apartments RIGHT NEXT TO THE TRACKS, and the people who rented the apartments, RIGHT NEXT TO THE TRACKS, don't want to hear trains, RIGHT NEXT TO THE TRACKS!!!
Springfield HAD to build a new hotel next to its tracks. In all fairness, it merely replaced the Kelly's Arcade Hotel. The horns were part of an upgrade of more than two decades ago.
Love the mixed freight action 🎉🎉🎉
Nice video. I rode over that diamond in Loveland ion Penn Centrals Cincy Limited back in 1968
Very cool!
Hey jaw tooth awesome train . Glad you got both sides. It be awesome if you can find pictures of diamond and tracks from when you were a kid. Maybe show house you grew up in by tracks. Bummer the station burned down. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Nice video and cool catch on those Ex-CRR dash 8s!
Thanks!
Love seeing where you were born. Lovely video!
Thank you!! 😊
Those engines would look cool pulling Reese's Pieces boxcars.
Nice vidya, JT!
That would be cool!
That would be different probably be cool looking I love Reese cups
Awesome trains. Nice and shiny. We both have trains in our blood from an early age. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Thanks for the Super Chat support Mark! I started liking trains somewhere around age 5 or 6. Not really sure but somewhere back then. I remember getting trains out of my neighbours trash can and I remember looking at my friends dads trains that were in boxes. I also had a relative in Kentucky with a coal line right across the road from their house. One of those 3 was where it started for me. Glad that you started early also. Thanks again for your support! Next week I'm going to Tennessee for about 4 days
@@JawTooth my father put up billboard signs in Long Island and when he had signs to do next to railroad tracks and I wasn't in school he would bring me. One time I had my cousin from PA visiting me and he took us with him. The trains on the LIRR book. Me and my cousin were up on the platform on the sign. He was up on the ladder putting a new paper sign up. We couldn't see anything cause of the sign but my father could. He saw the train coming and kept quiet 🤫 those trains are quiet but fast. When that train came thru it dropped us 2 our knees 😂🤣+
Great looking Dash 8's.
I think so too!
Thanks jaw tooth beutiful trains and locations. I love your videos God bless you.
Thanks for watching my video and have a great weekend! God bless you also
That Guilford one is a very rare car. Hasn’t seen a paintbrush in over 40 years.
Awesome video! Glad to see some Wide cab Dash 8s still operating in the US!
Same here! Thanks for watching and commenting! I really appreciate it!
Great video , nice locations and shiny Engines too 😊.
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Hi Jaw Tooth, was the Champion Spark Plug Factory in the video?
Yes it is just to the left in the first scene
Hey Jaw Tooth thanks for an awesome video and I still love the photograph with you and Mrs. Jaw tooth together
Thanks so much
Three good lookers great place great video thanks Brian
Thanks 👍
Nice opening train scene. That's a heckuva crossing!
It sure is!
I'm watching your videos while I'm trackside.
I am filling the wait between trains going by the front of my Truck, by me viewing your videos.
Awesome, I appreciate that!
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like them, they're awesome, I already uploaded the video of mine, that has the CSX I131 with 2 UP locomotives, in both short and long video, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
Great video! Appreciate the work you did to produce it. I love the I&O paint scheme; along with BNSF (with the war bonnet) and the Kansas City Southern engines of the CP/KCS.
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Hi, just looked up Indiana & Ohio railway, notice they are part of Genesee & Wyoming railway. We have Genesee & Wyoming in England that own Freightliner, they are in the process of re liverying the Loco,s into the same livery as the Loco,s in your video. Enjoyed watching.
Shiny paint and _pretty_ but too bright for my tastes. I'm more the dark, gothic type. The black and gray paint scheme on some rebuilt locomotives (Do y'all know the paint scheme I mean?) is my favorite of the rebuild paint schemes. It just looks the coolest to me.
JT, I see that stone house right by the tracks on O'Bannonville where you lived burned. Last time I looked at that in Google Earth it was whole. Now there are just walls and no roof? That house was cool.
I never get tired of watching trains, JT and I saw Norfie!
I lived in the one that is on the knoll with the longer driveway. We had the big barn. when I lived there the trees and brush were cut back and we had a great view of the trains.
Train was really bookin in Loveland.
It sure was. The locomotives were rocking a little coming into town. I used to live near there years ago before the town grew up
Good morning Jaw Tooth.
Good morning!
Those short line liveries look just like the colors of the P & W here in Oregon. Almost same exact colors! Always like to see the areas of interest you show. I also appreciate your showing the entire consist of the trains too. Some of the rail fan videographers of my local area here in Oregon just show bits & pieces of the consists. Your being able to watch trains from you bedroom window undoubtedly led to you being a rail fan today! For some of us those apt.s would be great places to live as we could watch the trains passing regularly. Those locos really do look nice. Diesels can look just as nice as steamers I think.
That's because Portland & Western is a Genesee & Wyoming subsidiary.
@@briank.8925 Very interesting! Did not know that. With the recently announced closure of the Toledo Oregon mill I`m afraid that short line will be no longer used. It`s so sad to see the closure of so many of our lumber mills here in Oregon.
Nice footage and nice looking GE power!🛤🚂
Thank you very much!
For a short line, they sure take care of their locomotives.
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Hello ! good video ! Dash 9 , powered up at IORY !
Hey, thanks!
Watching this today on my Birthday thanks JT
Happy birthday! Thanks for watching! I hope you saw the shout out I gave you. I don't know which video I put it in though
Hey Jawtooth I have a Iory line so I mostly rail fan every day
So awesome Brian seeing that Maine Central car I live in Maine 😊 CSX bought out pan am in 2022 RJ Corman has been brought in to do a lot of track updates. Love seeing the pets Brian great video again as always
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@@JawTooth thank you Brian you too
Phew it's the dogs days of summer out their keep the animals cool and injoy the long weekend. Sun🚂🚃🚃🚃
was neat seeing that Gilford Box! i spotted trains in Binhamton NY back in the B&M and D&H days. I didn"t want to leave the area. Seemed they had one of everything for motive power. Really enjoyed the U Boats!
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