This actually is a good idea with having a bypass to keep the backed up traffic down if trains are a constant thing where main lines are located at and there's no room for an overpass. Grew up in Eastern New Mexico where Santa Fe and later BNSF has a main hub with multiple main tracks. Thanks for sharing this unique crossing.
@@kingtonsiljockey528 Looks to me like that's the old road that goes under and the newer road has the crossing, Usually, the old road gets demolished. They're lucky to still have that old road.
It's a shame, that we have everything right here in America, and some people don't no how much, we can restore these trains. I'm hoping to more restored trains , and trains ,that have diners on them on your podcast. A special live pocast is what I'm waiting for. great stuff!
@@boa1793 There's not a passenger train depot within 200 miles of me. And, I'm sure that's true for lots of people. That makes it a little difficult. I've never been on a passenger train, and I'm 69 years old.
If those motorists weren't in such a hurry they'd have seen 3 great covered hoppers former CNW as well as Pillsbury and Big Iowa Co-op. Plus out in the country that fantastic mix on the CSX gen frt including former woodchip cars hauling Coke and the older and odd design centerbeams. Rather surprising that the firm demolishing the PowerPlant didn't keep the track in considering how much scrap has to be moved out along with some of the bulkier equipment. Looked like one of those perfect days you want to bottle up and save. After the cold and snow it's a nice treat to be out so thanks for sharing the trackside findings
Why would people care what’s on a train, it doesn’t bring food and gas and merchandise to their home!! lol. To much in a hurry to stop and smell the roses, or diesel !!
The best number I can find for the number of level crossings in the U.S. is 209,765. Not sure how much it would cost per crossing, but I would imagine it would cost many billions to construct these everywhere.
That was really GREAT!! I like your use of maps to orient us to where you are in the world. I appreciate that a lot. That bypass worked surprisingly well. Folks seemed to cooperate pretty good there. No smashes on your camera time. LOL Super luck on two trains so close, heck THREE trains, You could not have ordered better show. Great work JT. Thanks again for a super show.
I used to live in Canada and I love the sound of the trains hooters when they approach a crossing….brings back wonderful memories..Thank you for this….From Cheshire England.
Grade crossings are the cheapest way to cross a road. Overpases (bridges) and underpasses (tunnels) are considerably more expensive. It's all about money. NS's pinch-penny attitude is what caused the East Palestine disaster. The problem is, every railroad is doing the same thing, sacrificing safety and crew awareness for extra short-term profit.
@@paulrobinson4769Back in my hometown, Sam Bernardino, California. They used to have a railroad crossing at Hunts Lane, they converted it into an overpass, and I'm happy about it, there's still railroad crossings everywhere else in San Bernardino County, but I just deal with it.
Thanks. I enjoyed that. Trains were a big part of my life growing up. My dad worked for the CPR for 32 years. His home station was in a small town and we lived in a village just about 3 km from there. Our home was built right beside the CNR tracks with trains, from steam to diesel, going through all hours of the day and night. I always lived in a city or town where there were railroad tracks and you could hear the train whistles, if not see the trains, all the time. However, on our last move the place we are in now is nowhere near a train track and I really miss hearing and seeing trains. ❤🚂
Been hooked on trains since visiting my grandparents in tiny Pamplin, VA as a kid. They had the Norfolk & Western Belt Line parallel to Route 47 and front row seats from their porch swing! Back then, the Farmville Main Line also ran on the second set of tracks. (Since converted to High Bridge Trail State Park.) My grandpa and great-uncles all worked for the railroad.
Went to school in carlisle. Been through that bypass hundreds of times. Carlisle has 2 different sets of mainline tracks. Getting held up by a train is an everyday thing and if they are switching off a car at Gross lumber be prepared for a half hour wait for them to clear the crossing.
You will only see a viaduct like this in Ohio. It's very interesting to see. And Norfolk Southern has my favorite horn. One train going one way, the other another. What a great day. And great video. Have a nice day 😊🌈
Great catch of the NS trains at that cool crossing in Carlisle! That's just too cool to see something like it! Then to catch the CSX trains at the other location where the people at that house had their own private crossing! It's a shame that people have nothing better to do than to vandalize private property! Thanks again JT for another great video along with your PRICELESS time and effort! Cheers from Delmar, Delaware my friend!
Thanks Shawn! I really got lucky with those trains passing. That NS line I usually only get one long train and a short local when I go there so having two long trains was really lucky
We need crossings like that in Birmingham AL. Trains stop for hrs and sometimes days and no one can get by, not even school busses or emergency vehicles.
You'd think that the city would start fining the railroad for blocking the roadways. Makes me wonder how many people died because the emergency personnel could not reach them in time because of the train (s) blocking the road.🤔😑
A very smart and practical idea for those who commute to their jobs or those who has school aged kids to pick up. A necessity at certain major checkpoints to facilitate traffic flows. 👍👏👏👏🏆
GREAT video! How lucky to see 2 trains one right after the other. Thanks for sharing and telling about that by-pass! Lovely park and shame on the vandals for damaging that equipment.
Hi Chessie and JT! Neat video. That is a really unusual crossing. Why anyone would want to use it instead of watching a train, is a little baffling! Lol. We don't get many mid-train DPUs here in N. Idaho on BNSF. On the rear, fairly common. Several weeks ago a really long and heavily loaded coal train was headed west. It had 4 units on the front, 3 were BNSF and 1 UP. Mid train there were 3 units, 1 was BNSF, 1 was UP and 1 was Ferro Mex. On the rear were 3 more BNSF. Have never seen that much power on a coal train thru here. It was cool to see! Have a good one!
Ck out @GeologyNick - he and his wife lived in Idaho before they moved to Washington State. They are both teachers. He's really going the extra mile in March - 4 days of lectures at the Morgan Auditorium. Seats 700.
I love watching trains. It still amazes me how they can have locomotives in various places in the train and they can be synchronized to run at the same rate.
Wow that was a great bridge and by pass I would stop to watch the train in stead of using the by pass awesome trains JT your the greatest videos thanks ❤
never ever saw that before ... thank you for posting ... can you imagine waiting for that train ... good thing it's a rare happening ... and you got 2 trains ... enjoy your afternoon ...
That is a great spot, two sets of tracks to watch NS and CSX. Also,you can capture quite a good run of all trains. Alburtis,Pennsylvania is like that too. East you catch the freights out of the Allentown yards and West freights from the great state of Ohio,home of the great Jim Jordan. But Brian,I still have a weak spot for LaGrange.
I have lived next to the trains all my life. Growing up was our alarm to get up for school. where i live now i can hear and see the trains....we used to sit in swing and count how many cars then waved at the caboose.. good memories
Never seen one like this one in my lifetime, though I wouldn’t take that bypass if you paid me, I’d stay and enjoy the show and get treated to two trains one after another, that’s pretty cool son. You the man JT.👍🏼
Hello JT. I saw a news report where Ohio was going to apply for adding a passenger corridor between northern Ohio then south toward Dayton, over to Columbus, then southwest to Cincinnati. When I’ve looked at passenger routes there’s a barrier between northern and southern corridors. This would be a benefit for adding services in Ohio… not to mention more filming opportunities if/when it happens.🚂Have a good one!
I grew up, and still in Grand Prairie, Tx. We had the highest number of RR crossings, as well as the highest number of RR deaths. Look it up. I love GP. Class of 1985.
Pretty unique crossing setup. Reminds me of a crossing in Cumberland, MD where a pedestrian walkway under the tracks allows people to cross if a train is holding things up. Very cool.
Where I work there are three sets of tracks running through our property. We have two tunnels under the tracks. Sounds interesting when in the tunnels the trains run overhead.
Super interesting video. Great action. Always unique to see a UP loco in the mix. Viaduct cool too, guess it's for the "type A" personalities who can't wait 🙂. Awesome slide show. Thanks JT.
Marshall Amp... that's the one everyone is copying. Sears use to copy stuff too... change a few resistors . instead of 20 ohms put two 10 ohms and call it there design. lol cool choice JT. I knew that was your guitar on your videos. I played a Gibson 335 black walnut and a Fender amp two channel with reverb.
I've never seen a bypass like that, until now. That's pretty cool! I wonder what traffic had Priority (Mail, Doctor), to mandate the installation of the trestle?
Look at all those cars going around the bypass, nope not rail fans. 🚗🚕🚙 CSX got the hammer down, thats a neat spot with all those tracks, I'd love to live at that house on the top of the hill. "NO DEFECTS" Super Duper Video !! 👍👍👍
I always thought of how long I would have to wait on the NS Dayton District for action… considering that it took four attempts within a span of almost a year to get just that one crossing recorded…
My guess is that the underpass is the older of the two crossings probably going back to pre-automobile era. The at-grade crossing was probably added later to accommodate trucks.
Awesome video of trains especially the power plant in the background. I grew up Kalamazoo the paper city of the US, but long gone. Every paper company had it's own Railroad spur including the Mrow power plant in Comstock. The coal power plant has been retrofit to natural gas had it spur removed quite few years after last paper mill closed. However this power plant, heats and produces power for the state hospital and WMU or Western Michigan University, which I attended school there at one time.
I grew up in Reading Ohio. You couldn't get out of town without a train crossing from every direction. Too bad they didn't have those little pass-unders like in the video. The sound of those train horns are buired inside my brain permanently.
Kinda late for me today, Señor Jaws. But, I did my 'Like' and watched until the end. Speaking of, your drawings are really coming together now. Staying within the lines when working with the crayon is a big step in any artist's career. Gracias por tu video. RT sends, Puebla, México...
Thank you so much 😀. The kids were the artists here though. Now I do have some of my artwork from when I was their age. I showed it to my wife and was asking her if I should post it but I couldn't get an answer from her because she wouldn't stop laughing. Something in one of my drawings must have been a trigger lol
I've never seen a bypass like this before. I thought the underground was one way and surprised to see traffic in both directions. I wondered how many impatient drivers would try and scoot around the barrier once the first train had passed?
JT thanks for these awesome videos that bypass was odd never saw anything like that we enjoyed it a lot. We like to see your dog and cat there adorable at the end of the videos. Take care and stay safe out there.
that bypass is so cool...and where was that train headed in such a hurry??? I'll bet that second train really ticked a lot of people off that had already waited through the first train!!!!
Great video! Taught my K classes this week how to make a cityscape- houses and of course a train, crossing, lights, tracks, train 🚂 depot , and a raifan stand!!!! They loved it !
Life is a journey from one unknown at the start and another unknown at the end . Find peace and joy along this journey. This video reminds me of happier times .
Just wanted to drop you a quick line. I start my day out each day watching your videos as I am eating breakfast and drinking my tea or coffee here in southeastern PA.
Ha ha, rolling down the grass hills. I’m 68 but we used to do that as kids. We also “sledded” down those same hills on refrigerator boxes my dad would bring home. Fun times 🤠
Austin, Tx, has a commuter train that runs on the same tracks as the commercial trains, and has a steam train that has passenger dining cars, etc., that go out on tour at Christmas and wildflower season, going to the Hill Country town of Fredricksburg, Tx and back.😊
I grew up in Oklahoma nearby to a railroad track. We used to all look for the hobos standing in the open cars as the trains came by. They waved and all my brothers and sisters and I waved back. I loved thinking about where they were going. When I grew up I went to some of the places that I imagined they were going to. I still love walking the tracks hoping a train will come by.
All of your videos are very awesome and cool enjoy every one of them nice to that you include your dogs and cat very cute all the best to you and your family keep up the awesome work because you're also recording history for future generations to enjoy God bless
I’ve always loved the sound of trains, you know goods were being moved around the US and people were working hard to keep our country sustained. I have to say why are people not getting arrested or fined for writing on these cars. This is so delinquent. Thanks for your video.
I love your videos I'm sorry I haven't made a comment in awhile you are awesome with your videos and also your religious beliefs thank you so much God bless
...!I WOULD JUST STAY AT THE RAILROAD CROSSING TO RELAX AND ENJOY WATCHING THAT BEAUTIFUL, POWERFUL MACHINERY PULLING ALL THAT HEAVY CARGO AT HIGH SPEED!!!...
This actually is a good idea with having a bypass to keep the backed up traffic down if trains are a constant thing where main lines are located at and there's no room for an overpass. Grew up in Eastern New Mexico where Santa Fe and later BNSF has a main hub with multiple main tracks. Thanks for sharing this unique crossing.
Yes, especially when the trains are so very looooong!
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I agree, only I'd personally rather go OVER a bridge. Would maintenance be any higher than having this underpass/below ground method?
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@@kingtonsiljockey528 Looks to me like that's the old road that goes under and the newer road has the crossing, Usually, the old road gets demolished. They're lucky to still have that old road.
It's a shame, that we have everything right here in America, and some people don't no how much, we can restore these trains. I'm hoping to more restored trains , and trains ,that have diners on them on your podcast. A special live pocast is what I'm waiting for. great stuff!
They look like fully operational trains to me. Why do you say they need to be restored?
@@Vector_Ze trains (and train tracks) in the U.S. in general are in pretty bad shape. not just cosmetically.
@@Vector_Ze, They we’re much more often to transport people! Should be cheaper and we should be using them more often.
@@boa1793 There's not a passenger train depot within 200 miles of me. And, I'm sure that's true for lots of people. That makes it a little difficult. I've never been on a passenger train, and I'm 69 years old.
@@Vector_Ze, We could have trains all over. There have been. Public money isn’t directed towards it. I’m maybe 300 miles from a station also. I’m 66.
If those motorists weren't in such a hurry they'd have seen 3 great covered hoppers former CNW as well as Pillsbury and Big Iowa Co-op. Plus out in the country that fantastic mix on the CSX gen frt including former woodchip cars hauling Coke and the older and odd design centerbeams. Rather surprising that the firm demolishing the PowerPlant didn't keep the track in considering how much scrap has to be moved out along with some of the bulkier equipment. Looked like one of those perfect days you want to bottle up and save. After the cold and snow it's a nice treat to be out so thanks for sharing the trackside findings
The motorists can watch the video like you
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Why would people care what’s on a train, it doesn’t bring food and gas and merchandise to their home!! lol. To much in a hurry to stop and smell the roses, or diesel !!
That's true but it's nothing like being there.
@@michaeld53Doesn't bring gas? Buddy what do you think those tankers are for and there's boxcar on trains for a reason to bring merchandise.
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 🌟👍Thank you very much! 🙏
This is one of the smartest ideas I seen for the community!!
Thank you 🙏🏾
I appreciate that!
Cool video today. The trains were fast! Nice to see Chessie watching trains as well. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Wow...A great video, JT, especially after yesterday's clunker. Great to see real trains again!...and they were all BOOKIN'!
That is the Smartest thing l've very seen the Rail Rd. Should have that at EVERY CROSSING!
The best number I can find for the number of level crossings in the U.S. is 209,765. Not sure how much it would cost per crossing, but I would imagine it would cost many billions to construct these everywhere.
Great catch at that first crossing, 2 trains back to back. Great video!
That was really GREAT!! I like your use of maps to orient us to where you are in the world. I appreciate that a lot. That bypass worked surprisingly well. Folks seemed to cooperate pretty good there. No smashes on your camera time. LOL Super luck on two trains so close, heck THREE trains, You could not have ordered better show. Great work JT. Thanks again for a super show.
I used to live in Canada and I love the sound of the trains hooters when they approach a crossing….brings back wonderful memories..Thank you for this….From Cheshire England.
That bypass is pretty cool. I never saw one, but they should be at all train crossings!
Yes, they should. I was thinking exactly that, especially to accommodate emergency vehicles.
Don’t you need one on each side of the road though?
I agree! I wish this was at every railroad crossing.
Grade crossings are the cheapest way to cross a road. Overpases (bridges) and underpasses (tunnels) are considerably more expensive. It's all about money. NS's pinch-penny attitude is what caused the East Palestine disaster. The problem is, every railroad is doing the same thing, sacrificing safety and crew awareness for extra short-term profit.
@@paulrobinson4769Back in my hometown, Sam Bernardino, California. They used to have a railroad crossing at Hunts Lane, they converted it into an overpass, and I'm happy about it, there's still railroad crossings everywhere else in San Bernardino County, but I just deal with it.
Thanks. I enjoyed that. Trains were a big part of my life growing up. My dad worked for the CPR for 32 years. His home station was in a small town and we lived in a village just about 3 km from there. Our home was built right beside the CNR tracks with trains, from steam to diesel, going through all hours of the day and night. I always lived in a city or town where there were railroad tracks and you could hear the train whistles, if not see the trains, all the time. However, on our last move the place we are in now is nowhere near a train track and I really miss hearing and seeing trains. ❤🚂
Been hooked on trains since visiting my grandparents in tiny Pamplin, VA as a kid. They had the Norfolk & Western Belt Line parallel to Route 47 and front row seats from their porch swing! Back then, the Farmville Main Line also ran on the second set of tracks. (Since converted to High Bridge Trail State Park.) My grandpa and great-uncles all worked for the railroad.
Went to school in carlisle. Been through that bypass hundreds of times. Carlisle has 2 different sets of mainline tracks. Getting held up by a train is an everyday thing and if they are switching off a car at Gross lumber be prepared for a half hour wait for them to clear the crossing.
I'm from western Canada and have used that underpass a few times. Lots of trains through there
I grew up in Carlisle, and I used to beg my mom to use the underpass even when there was no train. 😂
What percentage of times did she use it / how many times you asked?
Never even knew of an underpass until this vid showed up in my stuff.
I live in Carlisle now. We used to go under the railroad but not anymore. We just sit there and watch the train
@@TheLookingOne not very high!
@@karichelle1982 Not surprising, right? "C'mon Mom, let's risk getting crushed - again !"
Great timing on that one Brian! I think that one took you by surprise also!
You will only see a viaduct like this in Ohio. It's very interesting to see. And Norfolk Southern has my favorite horn. One train going one way, the other another. What a great day. And great video. Have a nice day 😊🌈
Me too I like their horn and southern Pacific if they still run
Not true, the town I grew up in, Emporia, KS has a couple of them.
Sounds like someone is frisky.🤣
Chicago has numerous viaducts. They used to flood in heavy rains, but that may have been fixed.
@@8546Ken We have them in Huntington, WV, but we don't have them just to avoid railroad crossings.
I always love how locomotives sound at high RPM's...that wailing sound is so sick! 🔥
Same here!
Yeah, but I still miss the rumble. Ah, childhood memories!
Good morning JT - Another terrific video, I like the mound in the park for sledding, pretty cool. Thanks.
Great catch of the NS trains at that cool crossing in Carlisle! That's just too cool to see something like it! Then to catch the CSX trains at the other location where the people at that house had their own private crossing! It's a shame that people have nothing better to do than to vandalize private property! Thanks again JT for another great video along with your PRICELESS time and effort! Cheers from Delmar, Delaware my friend!
Thanks Shawn! I really got lucky with those trains passing. That NS line I usually only get one long train and a short local when I go there so having two long trains was really lucky
I remember that spot from your older vid - neat trainspotting place, unlike any other! 👍✔
We need crossings like that in Birmingham AL. Trains stop for hrs and sometimes days and no one can get by, not even school busses or emergency vehicles.
You'd think that the city would start fining the railroad for blocking the roadways. Makes me wonder how many people died because the emergency personnel could not reach them in time because of the train (s) blocking the road.🤔😑
A very smart and practical idea for those who commute to their jobs or those who has school aged kids to pick up. A necessity at certain major checkpoints to facilitate traffic flows. 👍👏👏👏🏆
Thanks for showing us this. In emergencies what an idea. This is what's called thinking outside the box.
Trains are great to watch. The underpass is wonderful for Emergency vehicles they can get where they need to be.
Great vid!! Thank you!!
GREAT video! How lucky to see 2 trains one right after the other. Thanks for sharing and telling about that by-pass! Lovely park and shame on the vandals for damaging that equipment.
Great video JT. That underpass in Carlisle is real interesting and a good railfanning spot. I liked that crossing near the old coal plant pretty cool.
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Hi Chessie and JT! Neat video. That is a really unusual crossing. Why anyone would want to use it instead of watching a train, is a little baffling! Lol. We don't get many mid-train DPUs here in N. Idaho on BNSF. On the rear, fairly common. Several weeks ago a really long and heavily loaded coal train was headed west. It had 4 units on the front, 3 were BNSF and 1 UP. Mid train there were 3 units, 1 was BNSF, 1 was UP and 1 was Ferro Mex. On the rear were 3 more BNSF. Have never seen that much power on a coal train thru here. It was cool to see! Have a good one!
Ck out @GeologyNick - he and his wife lived in Idaho before they moved to Washington State. They are both teachers. He's really going the extra mile in March - 4 days of lectures at the Morgan Auditorium. Seats 700.
I love watching trains. It still amazes me how they can have locomotives in various places in the train and they can be synchronized to run at the same rate.
I see the road closed barracade there - the bypass probably floods after heavy rain. ...Hey JT, can we see you rolling down that mound sometime?
Have a great weekend coming up Jaw Tooth all the best cheers.
Love your work cheers . Have a great day Cheers Sincerely Andrew Macintosh
Cheers😃👍
Wow that was a great bridge and by pass I would stop to watch the train in stead of using the by pass awesome trains JT your the greatest videos thanks ❤
Cool, thanks!
never ever saw that before ... thank you for posting ... can you imagine waiting for that train ... good thing it's a rare happening ... and you got 2 trains ... enjoy your afternoon ...
That is a great spot, two sets of tracks to watch NS and CSX.
Also,you can capture quite a good run of all trains.
Alburtis,Pennsylvania is like that too.
East you catch the freights out of the Allentown yards and West freights from the great state of Ohio,home of the great Jim Jordan.
But Brian,I still have a weak spot for LaGrange.
Gym Jordan
I have lived next to the trains all my life. Growing up was our alarm to get up for school. where i live now i can hear and see the trains....we used to sit in swing and count how many cars then waved at the caboose.. good memories
Never seen one like this one in my lifetime, though I wouldn’t take that bypass if you paid me, I’d stay and enjoy the show and get treated to two trains one after another, that’s pretty cool son.
You the man JT.👍🏼
I watched your videos over 5 years ago it feels good to be back
Cool, thanks for your support!
Your welcome!
Hello JT. I saw a news report where Ohio was going to apply for adding a passenger corridor between northern Ohio then south toward Dayton, over to Columbus, then southwest to Cincinnati. When I’ve looked at passenger routes there’s a barrier between northern and southern corridors. This would be a benefit for adding services in Ohio… not to mention more filming opportunities if/when it happens.🚂Have a good one!
The rails are currently used to haul freight. Years ago I was fortunate to see the last passage train headed to Cincinnati.
My curiosity is, what will pay for that? Is that why geoengineers attacked Ohio recently?
I grew up, and still in Grand Prairie, Tx.
We had the highest number of RR crossings, as well as the highest number of RR deaths. Look it up.
I love GP. Class of 1985.
Pretty unique crossing setup. Reminds me of a crossing in Cumberland, MD where a pedestrian walkway under the tracks allows people to cross if a train is holding things up. Very cool.
Where I work there are three sets of tracks running through our property. We have two tunnels under the tracks. Sounds interesting when in the tunnels the trains run overhead.
Nice Video
Super interesting video. Great action. Always unique to see a UP loco in the mix. Viaduct cool too, guess it's for the "type A" personalities who can't wait 🙂. Awesome slide show. Thanks JT.
Something wrong with being a go getter?
You’ve got the best videos! Somehow you capture a unique perspective. I always enjoy your productions; thanks.
We used to have a by pass like this at a local crossing until they built a road bridge over the tracks 👍
Marshall Amp... that's the one everyone is copying. Sears use to copy stuff too... change a few resistors . instead of 20 ohms put two 10 ohms and call it there design. lol cool choice JT. I knew that was your guitar on your videos.
I played a Gibson 335 black walnut and a Fender amp two channel with reverb.
I've never seen a bypass like that, until now. That's pretty cool! I wonder what traffic had Priority (Mail, Doctor), to mandate the installation of the trestle?
Look at all those cars going around the bypass, nope not rail fans. 🚗🚕🚙
CSX got the hammer down, thats a neat spot with all those tracks, I'd love to live at that house on the top of the hill.
"NO DEFECTS"
Super Duper Video !! 👍👍👍
I always thought of how long I would have to wait on the NS Dayton District for action… considering that it took four attempts within a span of almost a year to get just that one crossing recorded…
My guess is that the underpass is the older of the two crossings probably going back to pre-automobile era. The at-grade crossing was probably added later to accommodate trucks.
Another great video. Sad that people have to destroy something like that.
Yes I agree
9:55 very interesting vídeo my friend, i liked it!
Awesome video of trains especially the power plant in the background. I grew up Kalamazoo the paper city of the US, but long gone. Every paper company had it's own Railroad spur including the Mrow power plant in Comstock. The coal power plant has been retrofit to natural gas had it spur removed quite few years after last paper mill closed. However this power plant, heats and produces power for the state hospital and WMU or Western Michigan University, which I attended school there at one time.
Good morning I enjoyed that video👍👍
Good morning!
I grew up in Reading Ohio. You couldn't get out of town without a train crossing from every direction. Too bad they didn't have those little pass-unders like in the video. The sound of those train horns are buired inside my brain permanently.
Really nice. Great video. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Kinda late for me today, Señor Jaws. But, I did my 'Like' and watched until the end. Speaking of, your drawings are really coming together now. Staying within the lines when working with the crayon is a big step in any artist's career. Gracias por tu video. RT sends, Puebla, México...
Thank you so much 😀. The kids were the artists here though. Now I do have some of my artwork from when I was their age. I showed it to my wife and was asking her if I should post it but I couldn't get an answer from her because she wouldn't stop laughing. Something in one of my drawings must have been a trigger lol
there’s trains at amtrak fayetteville!
Great video, thank you sir! That underpass idea should be done on all busy crossings, it might keep the number crossing runners down.
That's a great idea!
They can be prone to flooding. Plus you'd need to dig deeper for big trucks - that one is less than eleven feet...
Awesome video with a dpu working hard and a train meet but wait there’s more 👍😎🚂🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
Top O' The Mornin' gang
A nice video with pleasant weather. See you on the next, Brian. 😊
Thanks 👍
I've never seen a bypass like this before. I thought the underground was one way and surprised to see traffic in both directions. I wondered how many impatient drivers would try and scoot around the barrier once the first train had passed?
JT thanks for these awesome videos that bypass was odd never saw anything like that we enjoyed it a lot. We like to see your dog and cat there adorable at the end of the videos. Take care and stay safe out there.
Lack of DPUs aside, you’ve managed some really cool catches this month already. Thanks again for all your effort!
Glad you like them!
We have several of those around here.
that bypass is so cool...and where was that train headed in such a hurry??? I'll bet that second train really ticked a lot of people off that had already waited through the first train!!!!
Carlisle, PA?
Gm jawtooth
Great train meet great location great video thanks Jaw tooth
Surely not first ?
Mr Sanders beat you bythismuch.
Yup you were 👍
@@Phantom-Signal Bryant Sanders beat him. Maybe next time.
Great video! Taught my K classes this week how to make a cityscape- houses and of course a train, crossing, lights, tracks, train 🚂 depot , and a raifan stand!!!! They loved it !
That is awesome!
This is a great idea. No disruption during construction, small bridge required. One on each side would probably be cheaper than a bigger bridge.
Life is a journey from one unknown at the start and another unknown at the end .
Find peace and joy along this journey. This video reminds me of happier times .
Just wanted to drop you a quick line. I start my day out each day watching your videos as I am eating breakfast and drinking my tea or coffee here in southeastern PA.
How often are the signals in the middle of the road?
Not very often. I know of a few other places. Troy Ohio has them like that at one crossing
Ha ha, rolling down the grass hills. I’m 68 but we used to do that as kids. We also “sledded” down those same hills on refrigerator boxes my dad would bring home. Fun times 🤠
Cool video 😎👍!
Thanks! 👍
Cool video Jawtooh!
Thanks!
The heartland folks...this is what we do🙋♀️🤗 Cool isn't it? Thank you so much for being at the right place at the right time!
I like that by-pass!! Pretty cool. Didn't get to see much of Norfie and Chessie at the end there.😮💨
Austin, Tx, has a commuter train that runs on the same tracks as the commercial trains, and has a steam train that has passenger dining cars, etc., that go out on tour at Christmas and wildflower season, going to the Hill Country town of Fredricksburg, Tx and back.😊
I grew up in Oklahoma nearby to a railroad track. We used to all look for the hobos standing in the open cars as the trains came by. They waved and all my brothers and sisters and I waved back. I loved thinking about where they were going. When I grew up I went to some of the places that I imagined they were going to. I still love walking the tracks hoping a train will come by.
20:46 That thayar's a daaaaaaawg! I guess it likes trains as much as you do.
The 2nd NS train was 183 cars with 3 engines on the head end, NO DPU's!!!
Железная дорога это всегда интересно.
The bypass is the coolest thing I ever saw ever!.
All of your videos are very awesome and cool enjoy every one of them nice to that you include your dogs and cat very cute all the best to you and your family keep up the awesome work because you're also recording history for future generations to enjoy God bless
Hello🤓 Oh, Today is wild train !!! It's good !!! by Train lover🤓
That's amazing... I've never heard of a train bypass!! I wish we had these in NW GA!
Thanks for watching !
I’ve always loved the sound of trains, you know goods were being moved around the US and people were working hard to keep our country sustained.
I have to say why are people not getting arrested or fined for writing on these cars. This is so delinquent.
Thanks for your video.
Waited 3 hours for a train? I thought rail fanning was easy.. 🤣😅
Thats normal for me though. My longest wait is 2 and a half days and still never got the shot lol
GM JT. Great video as always Sir.
I love your videos I'm sorry I haven't made a comment in awhile you are awesome with your videos and also your religious beliefs thank you so much God bless
...!I WOULD JUST STAY AT THE RAILROAD CROSSING TO RELAX AND ENJOY WATCHING THAT BEAUTIFUL, POWERFUL MACHINERY PULLING ALL THAT HEAVY CARGO AT HIGH SPEED!!!...
This gives me a model railroad idea
Cool catch again. Not often do you see an alternate route to go under the trains. Thx!!
Thanks!
Hello my friend from Brantford Ontario Canada 🇨🇦, love the videos 📹, and I hope you and your family 👪are in good health 😊😀.