Wow! Excellent catching all the trains in Carlisle, Ohio, I like them, they're awesome, @1960gambit, Scott, thank you very much and have a wonderful weekend.
Another great selection of cars. Looking forward to your next visit to the diamond crossing. Love the tune the wheels make travelling over. Lol. Weather in uk today 19c wind and rain. Summers back. Many thanks.
My eldest brother lived in Fairborn and was a Civilian USAF employee at Wight-Pat. Was always a fun time visiting the Dayton area. I'll never forget my first time touring Wright-Pat and the USAF Museum. Our Scout troop took a trip and slept in old barracks on the base. My dad went as a BSA Committee member and helped with our 23 boy troop. As I toured around with dad, I'll never forget seeing him tear up while looking at the Enola Gay. When we bombed Hiroshima to help end WWII, dad was a Flightline Engineer and Mechanic on the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt on Iwo Jima. The B-29 flew off Siapan and flew right over Iwo en route to Japan. The flight crews had been told there were no sorties that day for the Fighter/Bomber Squadrons. Once the B-29 had returned and landed back on Siapan. The officers told the men what had happened. I had never seen my father cry before that day...I'm sure it was both tears of joy (ending the war) and pain (from all the Americans lost while fighting the Japanese). 1960gambit, you're just a trip down memory lane for me with your railfanning trips. You seem to hit areas I've visited or spent time in. Have you ever gone further south into the Pocahontas Coal Fields of WV or southwestern Virginia (around Roanoke)?? There are lots of memories and ties to that area, too. And great railfanning!!
Glad you enjoyed it. I haven't been to Wright-Pat Museum since I was about 9 years old. I hear it`s a fantastic place now. I would like to get down to Roanoke at some point, but that is definitely a 2 or 3 day trip if I do. Right now, I`m planning on going to Chattanooga in a couple of weeks with Jaw Toth.
@@1960gambit I told ya...same brother was in Chattanooga and worked for TVA before moving to Dayton. Dang, what a coincidence. I remember see the Chattanooga Choo Choo at 8yo. Our vacations was always to family members when I was smaller. That's is wild!!
A very good morning to you Scott, everyone & Rev Harry. Carlisle was busy great action on the Dayton district from my favourite N/S. Loved it Scott ❤Carlisle! 😊
Carol, I playing catch-up on my train videos, got behind 2 days because of having to take care of Ministry problems and issues. Starting looking at Scott's video, buckeye freight railin, Adventureswith Joey Boats and Jaw Tooth. each video is about 30 minutes, starting catching up for last 4 hours, it will take about another 4 hours to be completely caught up. But hope you have a very awesome Weekend and Saturday, be Blessed Carol.
@@revharrycwigmoreiii5787 yes I've got JT video to watch later today & a couple more train ones too. My Saturday took care of. Enjoy your viewing Harry. 🥰😍
Another awesome video Scott and you see the Norfolk Southern geometry train the brick. I’ve got an engineer friend down here where I live when he pulls it he said the guy in the back car tells him to pull it at 65 miles an hour that’s as fast as they can pull it, but they want them to pull it at 65 every chance they have because they want to get out of that baby but anyway my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Glad to see some nice weather in Carlisle. Mid 60s and drippy up here in Rhinelader with rain almost every day for the last 2 weeks but at least we didn't get the drenching Minnessota got. Liked the mixed manifest with the EOT DPU. Great action, liked it a lot. Thanks Scott!
I was doing my recycling work the day before yesterday i seen a train coming toward me so i stop and waved at the guy and opened his window and waved back at me along with a horn salute i thought that was pretty cool .
Sorry we missed you in Carlisle yesterday, Scott. We went down and checked out Kenova after seeing your and JT's videos. Wow, awesome! That Union Road crossing is still our favorite railfanning site. Fine videos, my friend, please keep 'em coming!
When Buckeye Yard was busy during the Conrail years and early NS, there was constant trains on the Dayton District. It's a shame it's gone now. Great video Scott!
@@1960gambit I read somewhere that when Dayton still had all the GM plants, 2-3 trains a day between Buckeye and Dayton were auto parts trains. Plus there was no PSR then. I live by the Dayton District here in Columbus and most trains are 2 in 1. So if we didn't have psr there could be up to 12 a day.
Hey Scott, another awesome video my friend but anyway, I wanted to tell you that they tied down a loaded grain train yesterday morning on the siding in my little town where I live down here in Louisiana, so I got on the engine and talk to the engineer and the conductor, because I knew both of them But anyway I went back up there this morning to see if they had left with it yet and it was still sitting there but why I was there I counted Timmy‘s name three times on those NS grain cars and then I looked at the signal and I had a double red so that man a train was coming south and I got to hear him talking and it was a loaded coal train, and no sooner that it cleared the signal the signal went back, red and here, another loaded coal train, and then about 10 minutes after that another loaded grain train was behind the two loaded coal trains I said now you know I was at the right place at the right time but anyway, my friend you stay safe out there and stay cool and hydrated and as always you watch your back brother and we’ll see you on the next one, but those trains was headed to New Orleans
Sounds like you hit the jackpot in the luck department to get trains that close together Timmy. I always watch for Timmy on the grain cars. I got him in Hamilton on Wednesday for the first time in a month or so! Have a great weekend!
that first one an odd horn!! looks like the place to there is in that field between the tracks!! first articulated i've seen anywhere this year!! you know Scott Sperry Herzog and Lormax must be divisions of the same company i don;t see how they'd have enough work to stay in business being separate companies!
I tried to find a connection between the 2 companies and there isn`t one as far as I can see. LORAM is a huge worldwide company that does business everywhere with their rail maintenance machines.
@@1960gambit yeah i don';t know just with what we see of them they don't seem to have enough business especially Hertzog unless ballast gets Ferrarri pay!!
Good made video, mr 1960 Gambit. 2 lines and where you aspect a train he is not coming. You shall that always see. Here in Europa is now a new type electric locomotive hoe can ride under upper line with electric power until 25.000 volt and can ride with Caterpillar diesel engine. You can find him under Stadler Euro 9000 specifications. Thx for this topvideo 🚆🚆👍💪👍💪👌🚆🚆. Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
NS quite busy yesterday in Carlisle. Great mixed manifests. A CSX long autorack with a DPU. Great variety and a great show Scott. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Have a great weekend Margie!
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains in Carlisle, Ohio, I like them, they're awesome, @1960gambit, Scott, thank you very much and have a wonderful weekend.
Thanks Ivan! Have a great weekend!
Nice....👍🙂
Thanks Raimo! Have a great weekend!
Another great selection of cars. Looking forward to your next visit to the diamond crossing. Love the tune the wheels make travelling over. Lol. Weather in uk today 19c wind and rain. Summers back. Many thanks.
Thanks Robina! I`m glad you`re weather is warming up!
Awesome video I got my fingers crossed. But foe even more luck i got my eyes crossed too
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Thanks Rick! Lol
Awesome video and keep up the good work on these very good quality videos😊
Thanks Matt! Will do!
Cool..
Great catches Scott! The shots and locations were terrific! Fantastic video as always, and have a nice weekend my friend!
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Thanks Jim! Have a great weekend yourself!
My eldest brother lived in Fairborn and was a Civilian USAF employee at Wight-Pat. Was always a fun time visiting the Dayton area.
I'll never forget my first time touring Wright-Pat and the USAF Museum. Our Scout troop took a trip and slept in old barracks on the base. My dad went as a BSA Committee member and helped with our 23 boy troop. As I toured around with dad, I'll never forget seeing him tear up while looking at the Enola Gay.
When we bombed Hiroshima to help end WWII, dad was a Flightline Engineer and Mechanic on the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt on Iwo Jima. The B-29 flew off Siapan and flew right over Iwo en route to Japan. The flight crews had been told there were no sorties that day for the Fighter/Bomber Squadrons. Once the B-29 had returned and landed back on Siapan. The officers told the men what had happened. I had never seen my father cry before that day...I'm sure it was both tears of joy (ending the war) and pain (from all the Americans lost while fighting the Japanese).
1960gambit, you're just a trip down memory lane for me with your railfanning trips. You seem to hit areas I've visited or spent time in.
Have you ever gone further south into the Pocahontas Coal Fields of WV or southwestern Virginia (around Roanoke)?? There are lots of memories and ties to that area, too. And great railfanning!!
Glad you enjoyed it. I haven't been to Wright-Pat Museum since I was about 9 years old. I hear it`s a fantastic place now. I would like to get down to Roanoke at some point, but that is definitely a 2 or 3 day trip if I do. Right now, I`m planning on going to Chattanooga in a couple of weeks with Jaw Toth.
@@1960gambit I told ya...same brother was in Chattanooga and worked for TVA before moving to Dayton. Dang, what a coincidence. I remember see the Chattanooga Choo Choo at 8yo. Our vacations was always to family members when I was smaller.
That's is wild!!
A very good morning to you Scott, everyone & Rev Harry. Carlisle was busy great action on the Dayton district from my favourite N/S. Loved it Scott ❤Carlisle! 😊
Thanks Carol! Have a great weekend!
Carol, I playing catch-up on my train videos, got behind 2 days because of having to take care of Ministry problems and issues. Starting looking at Scott's video, buckeye freight railin, Adventureswith Joey Boats and Jaw Tooth. each video is about 30 minutes, starting catching up for last 4 hours, it will take about another 4 hours to be completely caught up. But hope you have a very awesome Weekend and Saturday, be Blessed Carol.
@@revharrycwigmoreiii5787 yes I've got JT video to watch later today & a couple more train ones too. My Saturday took care of. Enjoy your viewing Harry. 🥰😍
Another awesome video Scott and you see the Norfolk Southern geometry train the brick. I’ve got an engineer friend down here where I live when he pulls it he said the guy in the back car tells him to pull it at 65 miles an hour that’s as fast as they can pull it, but they want them to pull it at 65 every chance they have because they want to get out of that baby but anyway my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Wow! I bet that`s a hoot and a half to ride in when they are going that fast! Thanks Timmy, have a good day!
Glad to see some nice weather in Carlisle. Mid 60s and drippy up here in Rhinelader with rain almost every day for the last 2 weeks but at least we didn't get the drenching Minnessota got. Liked the mixed manifest with the EOT DPU. Great action, liked it a lot. Thanks Scott!
It was a beautiful day for sure! Hope you get some of this weather real soon P!
I was doing my recycling work the day before yesterday i seen a train coming toward me so i stop and waved at the guy and opened his window and waved back at me along with a horn salute i thought that was pretty cool .
Horn salutes are always a nice thing!
Sorry we missed you in Carlisle yesterday, Scott. We went down and checked out Kenova after seeing your and JT's videos. Wow, awesome! That Union Road crossing is still our favorite railfanning site. Fine videos, my friend, please keep 'em coming!
Kenova is definitely a sight to see. That bridge is awesome! I'm sure I will run into you up in Carlisle at some point. Have a great weekend, John!
When Buckeye Yard was busy during the Conrail years and early NS, there was constant trains on the Dayton District. It's a shame it's gone now. Great video Scott!
I know what you mean. I think the Dayton District is down to something like 6 to 8 trains a day now. I`m surprised its still a double track mainline.
@@1960gambit I read somewhere that when Dayton still had all the GM plants, 2-3 trains a day between Buckeye and Dayton were auto parts trains. Plus there was no PSR then. I live by the Dayton District here in Columbus and most trains are 2 in 1. So if we didn't have psr there could be up to 12 a day.
I thought it was just the geometry train. And I caught that same exact train on the New Castle Line. Good shots on your videos!
I got it the day before this on the New Castle in Hamilton too.
You came out victorious🚂🔝✔️📸👍🏼🇲🇽☝🏽
You know it! 😅
Hey Scott, another awesome video my friend but anyway, I wanted to tell you that they tied down a loaded grain train yesterday morning on the siding in my little town where I live down here in Louisiana, so I got on the engine and talk to the engineer and the conductor, because I knew both of them But anyway I went back up there this morning to see if they had left with it yet and it was still sitting there but why I was there I counted Timmy‘s name three times on those NS grain cars and then I looked at the signal and I had a double red so that man a train was coming south and I got to hear him talking and it was a loaded coal train, and no sooner that it cleared the signal the signal went back, red and here, another loaded coal train, and then about 10 minutes after that another loaded grain train was behind the two loaded coal trains I said now you know I was at the right place at the right time but anyway, my friend you stay safe out there and stay cool and hydrated and as always you watch your back brother and we’ll see you on the next one, but those trains was headed to New Orleans
Sounds like you hit the jackpot in the luck department to get trains that close together Timmy. I always watch for Timmy on the grain cars. I got him in Hamilton on Wednesday for the first time in a month or so! Have a great weekend!
Brick engine must be for power going to whatever they have going on in the car. Good one!😊
Its the sensors and nothing else. It just looks like a locomotive.
Beyond my pay grade. Very interesting though
@@1960gambit you exactly right my friend
that first one an odd horn!! looks like the place to there is in that field between the tracks!! first articulated i've seen anywhere this year!! you know Scott Sperry Herzog and Lormax must be divisions of the same company i don;t see how they'd have enough work to stay in business being separate companies!
I tried to find a connection between the 2 companies and there isn`t one as far as I can see. LORAM is a huge worldwide company that does business everywhere with their rail maintenance machines.
@@1960gambit yeah i don';t know just with what we see of them they don't seem to have enough business especially Hertzog unless ballast gets Ferrarri pay!!
Scott BREAKING NEWS.... CSX came out with the Georgia Railroad Heritage unit!
Very cool! Thanks for the info Carlos!
@@1960gambit you're more than welcome Gambit
Good made video, mr 1960 Gambit.
2 lines and where you aspect a train he is not coming. You shall that always see. Here in Europa is now a new type electric locomotive hoe can ride under upper line with electric power until 25.000 volt and can ride with Caterpillar diesel engine. You can find him under Stadler Euro 9000 specifications. Thx for this topvideo 🚆🚆👍💪👍💪👌🚆🚆.
Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
Thanks for the info Roelof! I will have to check it out when I get a free minute or 2! Have a great weekend!