yep I saw that too, bouncy bouncy! I think the trackbed has settled on either side but the rail set in the road has stayed put and is now a bit higher.
A lot of great trains in Ohio with crossings, tracks, switches, trestles and much more, awesome amazing pets, slide shows and this is always great while drinking my morning coffee thanks Jaw Tooth. 🇺🇲🚂🚃☕🚃🇺🇲
Hey jaw tooth awesome train always cool getting both sides of train. Looks like they are putting in protection at crossing. I see wires sticking out by one cross buck. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
I enjoyed your video today, JT. The train and countryside, the crossing and sidings, Loveland and the mini history lesson. Of course, I always love seeing your pets! They're all so cute. Please tell them hi for me. Have a super weekend, and thank you! 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
Those boxcars were really rockin on that first catch! They better get a tamper in there, work on the ballast, and get the ties trued up. Fantastic video JT! 🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃💯👍🇺🇸
I enjoyed seeing some new (at least for me) locations in Ohio. Thanks for showing us the yard while waiting for the train. An interesting mixed consist (and no intermodals or autoracks!). That Chessie Steam Special you rode was not pulled with Chessie power (you probably know all this). It was a Reading class T-1 4-8-4, a beautiful engine. 2102, its sister, is now running on the Reading and Northern out of Reading, PA. 2101 (used on the Chessie Steam Special as well as the American Freedom Train) was damaged in roundhouse fire in 1979. It was cosmetically restored and put on display in the B&O museum. Sister 2100 is being restored in Ohio, so will hopefully be back on excursion service soon. The last of the four saved from the wrecker is on static display at Steamtown. (Just a nit, but when you are driving you can't accurately measure the speed of the train out your window. You have to be standing still in relationship to the train. You were just about pacing the train, though so your car speed was close to the train speed.)
When I saw those rails from November 1978, I was filled with a nostalgia I never knew as I was only a month old. Thanks for the good times Jaw Tooth. Over and out.
Good Morning Brian. Thank goodness they worked on that crossing.The road was terrible going over those two sets of rails that were removed. By the time those gates went up in Loveland the train was in Madeira.🤣🤣
My grandson and I love your videos. You keep them interesting. Things I've always wondered about you have explained. Please keep up the great work! Entertainment worth watching :)
Thank you for following this Indiana * Ohio train from Wilmington, Ohio to Loveland, Ohio, Jaw Tooth! You caught the train at several good locations. I wonder why it stopped for two hours before coming through Midland, Ohio on its way to Loveland, Ohio. Thank you for the railroad archeology information that you gave us at the Midland Yard. (Posted 8 August 2024 at 1826 CDT.)
Another great video. JT and I read somewheres that I and O are putting a lot of money in their infrastructure of their rails ties and bridges, but I really like that paint scheme on those GE‘s but as always you stay safe out there, my friend and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Nice Place JT, like the building just near the crossing there. Some Awesome trains. You sure do know where to find the Information on the Tracks. Always Great listening to the History of these places as well that you give us as it's Really Cool...
I really like all the interesting places and information you give besides the train video, keep up the great work, I love watching your videos every day.
You know, when I first saw your videos, I thought you were kind of a big goof, you know like myself. However, over the years I’ve come to really , REALLY enjoy your stuff and I look forward to your commentary. You’re just a regular guy, like most of us, with just a simple love for trains. No better combo could exist. Great, great job Sir. Keep doing what you’re doing. Steve Z
Beautiful scenery,day and trains. Thank you so much for how you explain history. Adorable pets. They're so sleepy. Norphie will let Tom kiity know his boundaries but will soon adapt. Love them so much thanks and have a great day Mr JT❤😊
Awesome video Brian! Thank you for the shout-out! Beautiful green fields. Loveland is a beautiful town. I've always loved small farm towns. My mother was raised in a small farm town, Benton Pennsylvania. But I've always been city slicker. They moved to Long Island NY i was born and raised. That's where i was introduced to trains on the LIRR. The largest and oldest railroad network in the country. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
That is awesome! Small towns are fun to visit and not stressful. Seems like the people are nicer. Today I was in a couple small towns in Tennessee and Georgia and the people were all nice. Thanks again Mark! I’m in a motel right now in Chattanooga and just checking in. Tomorrow is Coffeys Cliff. Thanks for your support and i really appreciate it 🎉😊
That oversized load Looks like and underground Gas Storage Tank, for a Service Station. Really appreciate your Videos with the Trains. I have been interested in Trains since I was About 12yrs old. I am now 72yrs, Old and till very interested in them. My Birthday is August 19th, see you at the next Video my Friend. Ron B.
Love the pacing shot and speed check. There's an ethanol plant near Brokaw Wi. that has large tanks like the one on the truck but it's just a guess. Excellent video, enjoyed it greatly. Thanks JT!
Wow Brian you have out done yourself on this one. The locations were outstanding as was the info. that you give and of course the Radar speed check, now all we needed was to catch a coil train.👍👍👍👍
1907 rail, good eye. Just think of all the trains, and the men who made that rail so long, long ago. Amazing. Edited to add: And great to see your Gibson Explorer!
That was really cool, love hearing the sounds of trains rolling along "stick rail" track! (Something you don't hear that often) It looks like the I&O has acquired a few ex BNSF Dash 9's from the late '90s, still wearing the Heritage II Scheme. (I have an Athearn "Blue Box" BNSF AC4400CW in BNSF's Heritage II Scheme and two Kato SD70MAC's also in BNSF's Heritage II Scheme) Keep up the good work, stay safe and God bless.
I drove by the old depot on January 1st and was shocked by the smoldering ruins. I was just recently over at that end of the sidings and they were replacing ties. They've done a lot since then.
Even though we are in the heart of agricultural country JT gets the IORY gondola and steel coil car greeting so you can tell you're nearing Cincinnati. That was a nice little Park they have in town squeezed in between the two busy roadways. Some of those brown gondolas you can still see the CSL Green Round emblem in the middle of the car when they were Chicago Shortline. Lucky that the live-action tank did not get hung up on the Crossing. Thanks for the update on the yard and now the track looks smoother and is safer to switch by the intersection with its unique mixture of rail weight and Builder. Your memories of the old Crossing and the companies that were served by rail years ago versus what is now there are truly interesting. Finally a cool day ahead and supposedly 4 comfy days in a row maybe some will make it down by you
Looks like the I&O either bought or is leasing two ex-BNSF C44-9W'S. I think those ex-BNSF Dash-8's look good painted in the I&O paint scheme. Great vid as always love those short lines.
Awesome video Brian! Thank you for the shout-out! Beautiful green fields. Loveland is a beautiful town. I've always loved small farm towns. My mother was raised in a small farm town, Benton Pennsylvania. But I've always been city slicker. They moved to Long Island NY i was born and raised. That's where i was introduced to trains on the LIRR. The largest and oldest railroad network in the country. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on. How was your trip to Tennessee?
I am In Tennessee right now. Just filmed at Coffeys Cliff in Chattanooga. Now I’m going to Harriman. Thanks for your support Mark! I am in transit right now 😊Thanks again 🎉
Saw a train on another of your favorite roads today with 3 locos. Pulling a single covered hopper. The RR, the Belpre Industrial Parkersburg. All of their motive power for one car.
They probably are going to put in crossing gates In place of the cross books where that little mini yard was. But I think it's also likely they may put in a defect detector and would the extra sightings a maintenance of way storage area and Possibly a loading platform of some kind on one of the Outside siding.
❤I liked this video. Look on video at the crossing . Where stop sign has graffiti. Behind it the ground has fiber optics hanging out where looks like they soon will add a lighted crossing
Carnegie Rail, September 1948 @ "8:26", gosh, those folks would talk like ww2 was like yesterday. 👍 My father & paternal uncles talked like that in my childhood. Of course I'm older than them now 😮❤
An interesting mix of tired and new paint jobs on the locomotives there - by the looks, 4564 must have had a fire in the back a while ago, and hasn't been repainted yet.
Jaws you gonna goto Hamilton and get a close up of the building that caught fire next to the CSX line. I was there yesterday leaving my aunt's house and that fire look like it was the end of the world.
I cannot for the life of me understand why so many towns put their comfort above safety. 'No train horn' zones do nothing but make it a lot more hazardous. Watching Jason Asselin's videos of Iron Mountain's numerous crossing runners just shows that with all the inattentive driving going on all over, anything to draw a driver's attention away from any distraction is a good thing. A couple of 4000 horsepower locomotives hauling a hundred thousand tons with the potential to do some serious damage should take priority over anyone's personal comfort.
HAHA!! I was wondering when you might turn up with a guitar, a Gibson Explorer no less! I'm a retired pro blues/jazz dood that played in one particular band here in SoCal for close to 20 years. Before then it was blues rock/jazz/top40 stuff with some amazing musicians. All of it just local gigs, everyone worked day jobs. I think it would be totally appropriate for you to show some of your musical toys maybe even strumming a few chords. Brian, I mean you feature your animals, kids... why not your musical passions? I, for one, would be totally cool with that. Peace, Love & Bobby Sherman!!
@@kenster865 Thanks I will do that! I’m wanting to get a studio built next to my house or onto it somewhere. Haven’t played much in the last 20 years but I used to play all the time. I’m wanting to get back into it. That is a 76 Explorer and I’m the original owner. If that thing could talk lol. Thanks for your comments!
You need to get a mandible molar to set up on the other side of the track to record the other side of the trains. If you can make it to NH we have some rail activity from Manchester to Boston and the Hobo train in the white mountains.
These Jaw Tooth videos are great Don,t know the man’s name but his videos are very good you see the trains full length very well with description we don,t have very good rail here in New Hampshire all our transportation is done with trucks C S X now has New England they run there trains from Selkirk yard to Rigby yard in Portland Maine the Trains come out of East Deerfield Mass to Portland Maine wish we had more rail here in New Hampshire the state ripped up the rails didn’t,t want rail hope this gentlemen keeps up the good works with his videos sincerely Stephen. F. Flanders
Amazing video JT! I really enjoyed this one.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey Jawtooth that was another awesome video. You have yourself a great day!👍👍
DANG!! That crossing at the beginning needs to be looked at! Those cars were bouncing around like crazy!
I've noticed that too
Yeah, I saw that too. That’s a good place for a derailment to happen which I hope it don’t.
Thanks for watching 😊
yep I saw that too, bouncy bouncy! I think the trackbed has settled on either side but the rail set in the road has stayed put and is now a bit higher.
Excellent video my friends awesome like 👍🏻 and Greeting 🙋🏻♂️ from Argentina 🇦🇷
Great video. Lovely memorial park. It's nice to hear your commentary since you have a lot of knowledge about the local history.
Many thanks!
A lot of great trains in Ohio with crossings, tracks, switches, trestles and much more, awesome amazing pets, slide shows and this is always great while drinking my morning coffee thanks Jaw Tooth.
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Great video. Awesome local railroad. Love the beautiful countryside and historical commentary was fantastic. Thank you.😢
Thank you very much!
Hey jaw tooth awesome train always cool getting both sides of train. Looks like they are putting in protection at crossing. I see wires sticking out by one cross buck. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Like the gates to hold traffic back, all rail crossings should have them great video
Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed your video today, JT. The train and countryside, the crossing and sidings, Loveland and the mini history lesson. Of course, I always love seeing your pets! They're all so cute. Please tell them hi for me. Have a super weekend, and thank you! 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
Thanks, you too!
@@JawTooth You're quite welcome. I'll sure try. 😀😀
I absolutely love seeing new railroad tracks! It is definitely a lot better than seeing abandoned tracks and trails!
I totally agree!
Hi Jaw Tooth it's Christopher Ray Lee from Aurora Illinois today is my birthday
Love the pretty little Ohio towns with their nice looking train depots! Keep traveling and showing us trains in nice places, JT!!
Thanks! Will do!
Those boxcars were really rockin on that first catch! They better get a tamper in there, work on the ballast, and get the ties trued up.
Fantastic video JT!
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Thanks 👍
I enjoyed seeing some new (at least for me) locations in Ohio. Thanks for showing us the yard while waiting for the train. An interesting mixed consist (and no intermodals or autoracks!).
That Chessie Steam Special you rode was not pulled with Chessie power (you probably know all this). It was a Reading class T-1 4-8-4, a beautiful engine. 2102, its sister, is now running on the Reading and Northern out of Reading, PA. 2101 (used on the Chessie Steam Special as well as the American Freedom Train) was damaged in roundhouse fire in 1979. It was cosmetically restored and put on display in the B&O museum. Sister 2100 is being restored in Ohio, so will hopefully be back on excursion service soon. The last of the four saved from the wrecker is on static display at Steamtown.
(Just a nit, but when you are driving you can't accurately measure the speed of the train out your window. You have to be standing still in relationship to the train. You were just about pacing the train, though so your car speed was close to the train speed.)
When I saw those rails from November 1978, I was filled with a nostalgia I never knew as I was only a month old. Thanks for the good times Jaw Tooth. Over and out.
Good Morning Brian. Thank goodness they worked on that crossing.The road was terrible going over those two sets of rails that were removed. By the time those gates went up in Loveland the train was in Madeira.🤣🤣
My grandson and I love your videos. You keep them interesting. Things I've always wondered about you have explained.
Please keep up the great work! Entertainment worth watching :)
You got it and thanks for watching!
Thank you for following this Indiana * Ohio train from Wilmington, Ohio to Loveland, Ohio, Jaw Tooth! You caught the train at several good locations. I wonder why it stopped for two hours before coming through Midland, Ohio on its way to Loveland, Ohio. Thank you for the railroad archeology information that you gave us at the Midland Yard. (Posted 8 August 2024 at 1826 CDT.)
And once again.....your gold medalist in railfan videos son.. JAWTOOTH!!!!
Thanks JT another great video. Love the history and all your explanations. Good seeing I&O again. Chessie and Norfie. Stay safe. ❤
Thanks! Will do!
TY. Nice video.
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 👍🙏
Merci à vous 😊
@@JawTooth De rien. Très bonne journée !
Another great video. JT and I read somewheres that I and O are putting a lot of money in their infrastructure of their rails ties and bridges, but I really like that paint scheme on those GE‘s but as always you stay safe out there, my friend and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Nice Place JT, like the building just near the crossing there.
Some Awesome trains.
You sure do know where to find the Information on the Tracks.
Always Great listening to the History of these places as well that you give us as it's Really Cool...
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks!
Learning how long the rails have been there is awesome to know Brian. Love the history lessons on them.
I really like all the interesting places and information you give besides the train video, keep up the great work, I love watching your videos every day.
Cool location's, scenic places there, cool catch with the train stopped on the bridge!👍
Thank you very much!
Great video as always
Enjoyed watching
Very entertaining
Hello to Mrs JawTooth
Awesome video, and thanks for explaining things for us newbies! Stay safe out there! God bless!
At night, when LED lights hits the rails really shines.
Thanks for watching 😊
Nice!,I bet you sit in the back of your truck,turn up the amp,hit the effect pedal and play too the masses,love it JT,nice geeetar.. Blessed Be 👍🎼🎵🙏
You got that right! I used to. I wanted to make a video doing that and driving through town lol
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
You know, when I first saw your videos, I thought you were kind of a big goof, you know like myself. However, over the years I’ve come to really , REALLY enjoy your stuff and I look forward to your commentary. You’re just a regular guy, like most of us, with just a simple love for trains. No better combo could exist. Great, great job Sir. Keep doing what you’re doing.
Steve Z
Wow, thank you!
Hi Jaw & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Jaw & Friends Randy
Oh to have a time machine to see that line and the Pennsylvania line crossing it. Enjoyed the video..Have fun in Tennessee
Thanks 👍 I have got some good trains in Cowan, Dalton and Chattanooga
Nice little town. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
"Boy, they were booking"
"What's the hurry son?"
great stuff
Beautiful scenery,day and trains. Thank you so much for how you explain history. Adorable pets. They're so sleepy. Norphie will let Tom kiity know his boundaries but will soon adapt. Love them so much thanks and have a great day Mr JT❤😊
Thank you very much!
We just had to adopt my mother's cat. Hardly any issues with the others.
Darn! Those cars are rock and a rolln at that crossing.😮 Gotta get that ballast reset
But was great hearing them go over the jointed rail! Clickety clack…
Have a great day JT awesome 👌 video every time greetings from Scotland 😊
Awesome video Brian! Thank you for the shout-out! Beautiful green fields. Loveland is a beautiful town. I've always loved small farm towns. My mother was raised in a small farm town, Benton Pennsylvania. But I've always been city slicker. They moved to Long Island NY i was born and raised. That's where i was introduced to trains on the LIRR. The largest and oldest railroad network in the country. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
That is awesome! Small towns are fun to visit and not stressful. Seems like the people are nicer. Today I was in a couple small towns in Tennessee and Georgia and the people were all nice. Thanks again Mark! I’m in a motel right now in Chattanooga and just checking in. Tomorrow is Coffeys Cliff. Thanks for your support and i really appreciate it 🎉😊
I think that oversized cargo was like a silo, great catch
That oversized load Looks like and underground Gas Storage Tank, for a Service Station. Really appreciate your Videos with the Trains. I have been interested in Trains since I was About 12yrs old. I am now 72yrs, Old and till very interested in them. My Birthday is August 19th, see you at the next Video my Friend. Ron B.
That is exactly what the oversized load is, a underground gasoline tank for a service station !!
Love the pacing shot and speed check. There's an ethanol plant near Brokaw Wi. that has large tanks like the one on the truck but it's just a guess. Excellent video, enjoyed it greatly. Thanks JT!
Wow Brian you have out done yourself on this one. The locations were outstanding as was the info. that you give and of course the Radar speed check, now all we needed was to catch a coil train.👍👍👍👍
Much appreciated!
@@JawTooth Awesome job👍👍
Good morning JT. Another great video with alot of very interesting information. We finally got our power back on. Thousands still without
Good morning!
Good morning jawtooth. Have a great day. Many thanks for your railroad footage
Good morning!
The Best trains through Ohio state,a new adventures this august...so good!!!!!
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Thanks for watching 😊
1907 rail, good eye. Just think of all the trains, and the men who made that rail so long, long ago. Amazing. Edited to add: And great to see your Gibson Explorer!
Thank you very much!
I’ll take brand new tracks, switches , and crossings over abandoned ones any day, still love those brightly painted GEs JT!👍🏼
Nice job catching those trains jaw tooth Keep it up, please and be safe while you’re railfanning out there please
That was really cool, love hearing the sounds of trains rolling along "stick rail" track! (Something you don't hear that often) It looks like the I&O has acquired a few ex BNSF Dash 9's from the late '90s, still wearing the Heritage II Scheme. (I have an Athearn "Blue Box" BNSF AC4400CW in BNSF's Heritage II Scheme and two Kato SD70MAC's also in BNSF's Heritage II Scheme) Keep up the good work, stay safe and God bless.
Thank you very much!
Great train action, 79/80 cars
I drove by the old depot on January 1st and was shocked by the smoldering ruins. I was just recently over at that end of the sidings and they were replacing ties. They've done a lot since then.
Wow that’s so awesome and keep tracking more trains coming by!!!
Thanks! Will do!
Even though we are in the heart of agricultural country JT gets the IORY gondola and steel coil car greeting so you can tell you're nearing Cincinnati. That was a nice little Park they have in town squeezed in between the two busy roadways. Some of those brown gondolas you can still see the CSL Green Round emblem in the middle of the car when they were Chicago Shortline. Lucky that the live-action tank did not get hung up on the Crossing. Thanks for the update on the yard and now the track looks smoother and is safer to switch by the intersection with its unique mixture of rail weight and Builder. Your memories of the old Crossing and the companies that were served by rail years ago versus what is now there are truly interesting. Finally a cool day ahead and supposedly 4 comfy days in a row maybe some will make it down by you
That first crossing made me nervous 😅 great video! It looked like a big tank maybe for going into the ground?!
The Loveland station looks cool. Thanks JT.
It does!
Great work, Jaw Tooth.
Good morning Jaw Tooth from Mldland, Texas.
Great catches awesome chase and nice video
Thank you very much!
Hi norfie and chessie and the gang❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching!
Another cool video. My birthday September 4th and I'll be 66
Looks like some type of chemical tank or grain tank maybe. Good Morning Jaw Tooth.
Wow JT AKA Brian this was a amazing catch , thanks and as always love the furry little ones. Thanks my train brother 😊
Glad you enjoyed it Erik!
An excellent video! Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Looks like the I&O either bought or is leasing two ex-BNSF C44-9W'S. I think those ex-BNSF Dash-8's look good painted in the I&O paint scheme. Great vid as always love those short lines.
Nice sounding Airchime K5H horns, too.
Thanks for watching 😊
Great video on these twins
I like steam trains show that one
Thank you!!
Awesome video Brian! Thank you for the shout-out! Beautiful green fields. Loveland is a beautiful town. I've always loved small farm towns. My mother was raised in a small farm town, Benton Pennsylvania. But I've always been city slicker. They moved to Long Island NY i was born and raised. That's where i was introduced to trains on the LIRR. The largest and oldest railroad network in the country. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on.
How was your trip to Tennessee?
I am In Tennessee right now. Just filmed at Coffeys Cliff in Chattanooga. Now I’m going to Harriman. Thanks for your support Mark! I am in transit right now 😊Thanks again 🎉
Saw a train on another of your favorite roads today with 3 locos. Pulling a single covered hopper. The RR, the Belpre Industrial Parkersburg. All of their motive power for one car.
Wow! Excellent catch, I like it, it's awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
Great video!
Thanks!
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👩🏽 Train is always coming!
👚👍🏾Love this RR channel!
👖OMG Look at the corn stalks
Thank you so much 🤗
Thanks!
You bet! Thank you for your support! I really appreciate it and it helps a lot! Thanks again
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Have a nice day Peerke!
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Great video Brian👏
Thanks 👍
@@JawTooth You're welcome!👍
They probably are going to put in crossing gates In place of the cross books where that little mini yard was. But I think it's also likely they may put in a defect detector and would the extra sightings a maintenance of way storage area and Possibly a loading platform of some kind on one of the Outside siding.
The switches were both turned on so they’re powering something already…
Good morning
Maybe the little park needs a loop of track and a ride-on train? 😌
That new switch looks unlocked. I would hope at least the mainline switch is kept locked.
❤I liked this video. Look on video at the crossing . Where stop sign has graffiti. Behind it the ground has fiber optics hanging out where looks like they soon will add a lighted crossing
The truck was carrying what looked to me like a liquid fertilizer tank, JT 🙂🙂
Very cool
@@JawTooth 🙂
Carnegie Rail, September 1948 @ "8:26", gosh, those folks would talk like ww2 was like yesterday. 👍
My father & paternal uncles talked like that in my childhood.
Of course I'm older than them now 😮❤
Thanks for watching 😊
Always a pleasure my friend 😊
An interesting mix of tired and new paint jobs on the locomotives there - by the looks, 4564 must have had a fire in the back a while ago, and hasn't been repainted yet.
Where's your wide brimmed hat 🤠🤠🤠
neat mate
Cool.
Jaws you gonna goto Hamilton and get a close up of the building that caught fire next to the CSX line. I was there yesterday leaving my aunt's house and that fire look like it was the end of the world.
I cannot for the life of me understand why so many towns put their comfort above safety. 'No train horn' zones do nothing but make it a lot more hazardous. Watching Jason Asselin's videos of Iron Mountain's numerous crossing runners just shows that with all the inattentive driving going on all over, anything to draw a driver's attention away from any distraction is a good thing. A couple of 4000 horsepower locomotives hauling a hundred thousand tons with the potential to do some serious damage should take priority over anyone's personal comfort.
Looks like the 3rd loco had some fire damage on one side. Know anything about that?
HAHA!! I was wondering when you might turn up with a guitar, a Gibson Explorer no less! I'm a retired pro blues/jazz dood that played in one particular band here in SoCal for close to 20 years. Before then it was blues rock/jazz/top40 stuff with some amazing musicians. All of it just local gigs, everyone worked day jobs.
I think it would be totally appropriate for you to show some of your musical toys maybe even strumming a few chords. Brian, I mean you feature your animals, kids... why not your musical passions? I, for one, would be totally cool with that. Peace, Love & Bobby Sherman!!
@@kenster865 Thanks I will do that! I’m wanting to get a studio built next to my house or onto it somewhere. Haven’t played much in the last 20 years but I used to play all the time. I’m wanting to get back into it. That is a 76 Explorer and I’m the original owner. If that thing could talk lol. Thanks for your comments!
wow, a bunch of engines on that first train.
Thanks for watching 😊
You need to get a mandible molar to set up on the other side of the track to record the other side of the trains. If you can make it to NH we have some rail activity from Manchester to Boston and the Hobo train in the white mountains.
Off topic: Hobo Days in Britt, Iowa starts today. Tomorrow (Friday, August 9) at 1:30pm will be a Hobo Shoestring Memorial at their pavilion.
These Jaw Tooth videos are great Don,t know the man’s name but his videos are very good you see the trains full length very well with description we don,t have very good rail here in New Hampshire all our transportation is done with trucks C S X now has New England they run there trains from Selkirk yard to Rigby yard in Portland Maine the Trains come out of East Deerfield Mass to Portland Maine wish we had more rail here in New Hampshire the state ripped up the rails didn’t,t want rail hope this gentlemen keeps up the good works with his videos sincerely Stephen. F. Flanders
Thank You Jaw Tooth and pets
Please wish Mark Dennis from ramsbottom England, happy birthday. He watches all your videos. Thanks
That first crossing needs some work, notice the train cars elevate and rock when they go up onto the crossing.
nice video