Brilliant catch JT. The good lord blessed you on this one. The length of that beauty is mind boggling to your UK viewers, and street running too. Love your work sir.
I like the hidden nuance of the dogs barking and the guy in a safety vest walking home with a six pack of evening relaxation, not to mention the phone guy sleeping in his van waiting for his end of shift!.
WOW! I FINALLY get to see a very LONG train going down the middle of the street! And I just happen to be eating Brach's candy corn, Which is the same color as the engine when I clicked the notification. Haha! No joke! You found a GOOD one there! That train WAS the several hours of waiting for ANOTHER one by the looks of it. Left no more room for another! That was it! Haha!! I Bet Pennsylvania is Pretty up there! Thanx for sharing!
For 30 years I lived on the BNSF Raceway, and now I live on the Chicago Central & Pacific (CN Freeport Subdivision) where there's two scheduled trains a day. I am living vicariously through you, Mr. Jaw Tooth! May the Lord bless you and help you pay for all that dirt
Briilant as always. That train on the road must scare the mother and father of jesus out of pepole that aren't used to it! Very long train too, at the risk of giving you an update from the department of the freaking obvious!
Hi Brian! Great catch! 2000’ ft. of street running and a 7,500 ft. long coal train. Nice work! 👍😃 Street running is by far the most interesting part of railroading in my opinion. BIG THUMBS WAY UP!!!!
Oh my, I forgot that when they do trains in the states, my do they do them on a grand scale! Trucks literally as big as houses! Nice street-running vid!
The next time you visit the Pennsylvania Mon Valley area, you should check out the West Brownsville NS street running. Coal trains run down the main street of the town with houses on both sides, and a nice Russian Orthodox church on one side. Love your videos.
Brian what was as kewl as the train was the US Mail truck chasing the last car to get to the dropoff or pick up LOL. Nice small town but 272 miles????? Wowsers.
The BP drops off these empty sets, consist included, to CSX in New Castle, PA. CSX operates them to and from the loading locations and then back to New Castle for interchange.
Just subbed! I’m glad you got my railroad! I see these trains in Bradford Pennsylvania. The guys know me, so if I were their… This railroad is sending all these sd40’s down the toilet.
Thanks for the sub! I am planning on filming in Pennsylvania soon on my way to Dunkirk, Ny. There are a lot of places in Pa. that have awesome trains. I have been all over the state and one time my car broke down in eastern Pa. and I had to leave it. Lol, it is still there somewhere
Go upriver to Brownsville. Cross the river on old route 40 into West Brownsville. Turn right as you leave the bridge, and you’ll see more street running on the old Pennsylvania. Now Norfolk Southern.
It would be hilarious to see something like this on house hunters. Just as they enter the house or are in the house a train comes by. The agent explains “trains come down the street a few times a day
That is on the CSX Mon Subdivision. You were filming on S. 1st Ave. and Plum Street. The FRA data on the crossing is Plum Street (584771R), Market Street (584770J) is to your northeast, and on Strawberry Street (584772X) is to your southwest.That particular subdivision will connect to the Pittsburgh Subdivision west of the Youghiogheny and the Monongahela Rivers in Mckeesport Pennsylvania
Ha! I was in Altoona and on the way home stopped at the Buffalo and Pittsburgh yard in Buttler, PA yesterday. So close yet so far from you! Love from Akron, Ohio. Keep it up Jawtooth!
another question... are there no regulations regarding how long a train can block an intersection? If the timing on the video is accurate, it took from 2:18 until 10:00 for the train to pass or almost eight minutes. Just curious.
Thanks for this video. I enjoy the street runners especially when I can see some of the buildings next to the rails. How did all these cars escape grafetti. I have never seen so many clean caars. Don;t send them to LA, they have a class at the high schools to teach grafetti. They can cover enything in less than an hour.
how many trains a day use these tracks, is it only a unit coal train using it? At least its in an industrial looking area. its the tracks going up someones' front yard or have a house so close to the tracks you can touch a train if you put your hand out the window that make me scratch my head and wonder what were they thinking.
I noticed that's a G&W paint scheme on the train. Is G&W able to run on there own tack with there own trains. Say from Buffalo to Cinci to Chicago? If so they could give CSX and NS a run for the money.
If you come up to Washington state, you could catch the BNSF Renton Rocket local drag a string of fuselage cars with Boeing fuselages street running through downtown Renton on the same track the Milwaukee once ran on.
th-cam.com/video/IhzZssAjYvQ/w-d-xo.html That’s an old video to give you an idea, we replaced the whole track with ribbon rails, new ties, and replaced the asphalt with concrete back in 2011.
Brilliant catch JT. The good lord blessed you on this one. The length of that beauty is mind boggling to your UK viewers, and street running too. Love your work sir.
Brian, it was funny how the dogs were more interested in your being there than that ginormous thing running in front of their house.
Just thinkin that.
This train cruising through the street is so calming...
Lover of trains and dogs. There is no "off switch" to your awesomeness.
Like how the tree is petting the train.
Carl Widell Nice train!
I like the hidden nuance of the dogs barking and the guy in a safety vest walking home with a six pack of evening relaxation, not to mention the phone guy sleeping in his van waiting for his end of shift!.
Great catch of the BPRR doing some STREET RUNNING with a MASSIVE consist of Coal Cars! That'd be a great place to live along that street!
Interesting why these cars are not heavily graffiti'ed ....must pertain to their individual end points. Great video, Brian
A unit coal train running back and forth in rural areas.
The bigger cities are where the graffiti starts
Train graffiti is a kin to dogs pissing on fire hydrants and marking their territory.
WOW! I FINALLY get to see a very LONG train going down the middle of the street! And I just happen to be eating Brach's candy corn, Which is the same color as the engine when I clicked the notification. Haha! No joke! You found a GOOD one there! That train WAS the several hours of waiting for ANOTHER one by the looks of it. Left no more room for another! That was it! Haha!! I Bet Pennsylvania is Pretty up there! Thanx for sharing!
For 30 years I lived on the BNSF Raceway, and now I live on the Chicago Central & Pacific (CN Freeport Subdivision) where there's two scheduled trains a day. I am living vicariously through you, Mr. Jaw Tooth! May the Lord bless you and help you pay for all that dirt
That was cool. I counted 3 engines with 126 cars. A very long train.
Thank you, I didn't realize it was going to be so long, and I wished I had gotten a car count. your comment was the one I was looking for.
You'd better count again...there's more!
Briilant as always. That train on the road must scare the mother and father of jesus out of pepole that aren't used to it! Very long train too, at the risk of giving you an update from the department of the freaking obvious!
Jaw Tooth you just keep on keepin on ! Love your dedication My Friend !
Excellent video again Brian. Sitting watching this in Sunny Glasgow Scotland 👍
I love this street running , all our railways have to be fenced in .
I would love to run one off these babies down the road.
Hi Brian! Great catch! 2000’ ft. of street running and a 7,500 ft. long coal train. Nice work!
👍😃
Street running is by far the most interesting part of railroading in my opinion.
BIG THUMBS WAY UP!!!!
2000 feet of street running and he stands in the 10 feet in front of the only barking dogs for 2000 feet!! LoL
Nice video in Pennsylvania freight train middle of the day good job jaw tooth bless you indeed
Cleanest unit coal train I’ve seen. Locos were spotless, no visible coal dust, graffiti-less! Over 120 car including 3 engines.
Wow that was a super long train. Enjoyed the video. Thanks 👍👍👍❤️
Woof woof woof woof... I mean great street running video !! Love to live on that street. Woof.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I live in Corry Pennsylvania and at least one train from this rail line goes through town on the weekdays.
Nice old depot also. Big long train. Nice video Jaws!
Oh my, I forgot that when they do trains in the states, my do they do them on a grand scale! Trucks literally as big as houses! Nice street-running vid!
When this train is loaded, it has 5 lead engines and 2 pushers.
The Dogs are Jaw Tooth fans. They’re just so excited that they finally got to meet You.😊
If you listen carefully, in doggy language they're really saying "Wooh! Live Action! Rate, comment and subscribe". ;-)
These are the best videos. There is something so odd feeling about seeing a train run down the middle of a road that normally caters to cars.
Excellent Great catch and video Thanks for sharing your work!
Not far from were i live great catch work on the railroad in new jersey with my dad best job ever
That's awesome
Beauteous. That was ooooonnneee pristine train. Thanx
The little town of Rainier Oregon has tracks down the street. Mostly night running with lumber. 12 miles from me.
That was really something. I knew out West they have long trains but never saw one like this in PA.
Nice street running Coal train Sir enjoyed it
Wow , big and steady as it goes !
The next time you visit the Pennsylvania Mon Valley area, you should check out the West Brownsville NS street running. Coal trains run down the main street of the town with houses on both sides, and a nice Russian Orthodox church on one side. Love your videos.
Nice Catch JT.. Keep making awesome videos
Wow! That was a long one! Nice catch!
Beautiful paint Scheme and that on an SD 40 - 3 how awesome is that
Great catch again Brian! You found a gem of a town for street running!
A nice livery on those locos too.
3Units& 126 coal hoppers, great video Brian, enjoyed it keep them videos coming, thanks from the Eastern Shore of Maryland.😎🚂🛤👍👍👍
Brian what was as kewl as the train was the US Mail truck chasing the last car to get to the dropoff or pick up LOL. Nice small town but 272 miles????? Wowsers.
Hopper-Gons neat cars nice video, locos look very clean almost like just through the wash rack
Good catch Jawtooth -nice assortment of hoppers on show+ 3 SD40's -wouldnt want that monster down my street every day ! Keep them coming !
Regards
The BP drops off these empty sets, consist included, to CSX in New Castle, PA. CSX operates them to and from the loading locations and then back to New Castle for interchange.
Awesome video! Have a great day.
Looks so sunny and warm there. :)
Federico Borluzzi. Stop on by in January. You will be saying, Its so cold and snowy here. 🤪
I do like your videos, they look great on the TV, I just need to get a decent sound system rigged up!
Just subbed! I’m glad you got my railroad! I see these trains in Bradford Pennsylvania. The guys know me, so if I were their…
This railroad is sending all these sd40’s down the toilet.
Thanks for the sub! I am planning on filming in Pennsylvania soon on my way to Dunkirk, Ny. There are a lot of places in Pa. that have awesome trains. I have been all over the state and one time my car broke down in eastern Pa. and I had to leave it. Lol, it is still there somewhere
It looks like a nice little USA town! WITH TRAINS! LoL
Go upriver to Brownsville. Cross the river on old route 40 into West Brownsville. Turn right as you leave the bridge, and you’ll see more street running on the old Pennsylvania. Now Norfolk Southern.
That red and beige building that says Lafayette had to be a depot at one time or another.
The railroad pooches (rail tails?) were talking to you.
Sounds like those dogs don't want you in their hood, man!
Excellent video JT!!!
It would be hilarious to see something like this on house hunters. Just as they enter the house or are in the house a train comes by. The agent explains “trains come down the street a few times a day
very nice my frined!
U need to get a vid of the LM and m at that diamond in the steam train vid the run though there alot
That is on the CSX Mon Subdivision. You were filming on S. 1st Ave. and Plum Street. The FRA data on the crossing is Plum Street (584771R), Market Street (584770J) is to your northeast, and on Strawberry Street (584772X) is to your southwest.That particular subdivision will connect to the Pittsburgh Subdivision west of the Youghiogheny and the Monongahela Rivers in Mckeesport Pennsylvania
Three SD-40's,street runner.loooong coal train.Nice one Brian!
GREAT CATCH, and former CP RAIL SD40-2s to boot....the only other place left to see 3 in a row is in Brasil.
Good catch JT..long and slow
The B&P train has the exact logo & color theme as the I&O!!. Maybe they both bought them from the same previous owner!!!
Excellent coal train and I just love coal trains!!!!
Thanks Jeff! Sorry it took me so long lol
@@JawTooth You're welcome!!
Love it when you come to my state of Pennsylvania and film.
Sounds like the dogs like you too!
Great video, practically in my back yard.
nice long train,i have see one car train from 100 wagons and 1 lokomotiv from Union Pasific in chesterton.W.
Ha! I was in Altoona and on the way home stopped at the Buffalo and Pittsburgh yard in Buttler, PA yesterday. So close yet so far from you! Love from Akron, Ohio. Keep it up Jawtooth!
Thanks! will do
We have street running trains in Anaheim, CA.
I just looked it up on Google Maps. That one in Anaheim is really awesome! I would be filming that one right now if it wasnt so far.
another question... are there no regulations regarding how long a train can block an intersection? If the timing on the video is accurate, it took from 2:18 until 10:00 for the train to pass or almost eight minutes. Just curious.
The mon line street runs in west brownsville slightly south of here too
Yes, that was on my list to film and somehow I forgot to get it on my way back from Strasburg. I am going to return to get West Brownsville.
An excellent video. ♡ T.E.N.
Yes!! Love road runs.
Pretty fricking sweet! 👍
Coal train was way too long for three engines pulling it, but I like the barking of the dog.
The three engines were doing just fine. Train is moving
Thanks for this video. I enjoy the street runners especially when I can see some of the buildings next to the rails. How did all these cars escape grafetti. I have never seen so many clean caars. Don;t send them to LA, they have a class at the high schools to teach grafetti. They can cover enything in less than an hour.
Glad you enjoyed it! I never heard of a school giving a class in graffiti. that is different
Thank you... You made my day... Again !!!
Norfolk Southern does street running in West Brownsville, Pa not far from where you're at..
I never waited that long at a crossing.
You are in my neck of the woods JT. I live about 15 miles from, Elizabeth, PA.
Next time bring Steaks for the dogs.
Another great video.
how many trains a day use these tracks, is it only a unit coal train using it? At least its in an industrial looking area. its the tracks going up someones' front yard or have a house so close to the tracks you can touch a train if you put your hand out the window that make me scratch my head and wonder what were they thinking.
Its almost all coal except for a few other customers on line. There are between four to six trains a day
I noticed that's a G&W paint scheme on the train.
Is G&W able to run on there own tack with there own trains. Say from Buffalo to Cinci to Chicago? If so they could give CSX and NS a run for the money.
👍👍Excellent 🇮🇳 Video 🚂🚂🚂
Unexpected In That Small Of A Town
If you come up to Washington state, you could catch the BNSF Renton Rocket local drag a string of fuselage cars with Boeing fuselages street running through downtown Renton on the same track the Milwaukee once ran on.
That would be awesome!
th-cam.com/video/IhzZssAjYvQ/w-d-xo.html
That’s an old video to give you an idea, we replaced the whole track with ribbon rails, new ties, and replaced the asphalt with concrete back in 2011.
What mine are empties headed and...where will the coal be headed?
The symbol for the B&P coal trains is U065, empty coal from New Castle, PA - Newell, PA and T065, loaded coal from Newell, PA - New Castle, PA.
a whole bunch of live bottoms here... what do they carry?
Awesome video.
That’s the old P&LE. I think it was originally the Monongahela
Have you tried to make it to the savannah, ga or Waycross , ga areas???
Yes, I have been to Savannah and Waycross. It has been over a year though
Érdekes videó!😃 Szép a város!😃
Are those things tornado sirens?
Wow!! Good one! That’s one long train! How often does it run? Bet your arm got tired!!
There are about four to six trains a day
Amazing video
Where was he going to? Btw nice catch I seen the B&P in Bradford last year when I visited
Great video 👍
Looked like 3 I&O engines
Same owner for both railroads. They use that sceme for a number of lines that they own. Genesee & Wyoming Railroad company is the owner
Jaw Tooth oh ok. Like the paint scheme.
Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad engines
Nice JT
Question... those cars loaded or empty?
Where does this train goes?