Rare gems from the Señor Jaws video library. It's kinda like watching old home movies. You've aged a bit, but not too bad. Gracias. RT sends, Puebla, México...
Nice to see a little MP15DC doing work! Doubly cool to see it playing on the main with an big SD45 as well. Always love hearing those big old EMD's throttle up.
@@icebolt0864 Not sure but that would be my guess because there didn't appear to be anybody inside operating it when it was on the tail end. At least that I could see.
Just like the song "What a Difference a Day Makes" three to seven years reflects the no cars road now being engulfed in foliage as well as grade crossings that now have signals and gates. The consist of DJTX covered hoppers in green AG Products paint was a new step for them having been gondolas and hoppers for scrap hauling prior to that. Today those cars have either been resold or painted Gray and now haul soda ash out of Wyoming. Even the truck fits into the equation as YRC was a short lived post-merger name for Yellow Roadway Corp and today only the Yellow is left. Judging by the sudden movement the driver thought. "Yikes! Really Close!"
I don't think the truck was all that close. I think he heard the train blowing for the crossing and thought it was a warning that he was going to get hit.
JT, you never shy away from going out there and getting the REAL stuff … and we learn a lot from it. Thanks for the hard work. And wait, there’s more!!!
You caught some cool captures at different angles. We really enjoyed this and your fur babies are all so precious. You're a good animal owner and friend to your animals, you and your family. Thanks, cool video. 😊
👍👍👍👍💯 A few things, at about 18:00 that old Chevrolet truck sitting by the track was really cool! Truck driver waking up as the train approached was comical. Always love the old bridges. Excellent Jawtooth!
Love to see some good old RR switching . Seeing and hearing an MP15DC mixing it up with a big six axle SD45, reminds me of small dogs thinking they can take on the big dogs, but it’s also cool to see older EMDs still having a purpose and still doing their job. Really enjoy seeing your furry friends playing and having fun, and Norfie looks like she wants to be the center of attention. Cool job JT. Appreciate your efforts.
Hey Jaw Tooth, Another great video and watching them going fast or slow, i always liked the old engines as well as the bridges and the trestles, Thank You and God Bless You. 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨
I'm in the United Kingdom, that small locomotive on the back reminds me of a train i had in my train collection, it was small used for shunting and called 'Nelly'.
I like that MP15 EMD switcher. Don't see that many. Thanks for your time. Pete in South Carolina 10 miles from the oldest rr junction in the world, Branchville, S.C.
That was the first time I have seen ditch lights on a switcher. That SD-45 was different because it did not have the flared radiators on the side. They were flat. Even the SD-45 that were down graded with smaller power kept the large radiators. Steven Sipes
@ 4:30... those MP15s are nice engines for switching with... i hired on with chicago and northwestern back in 93 out of milwaukee butler yard... back then they had a LOT of those ancient ex-rock island GP7s, decent units but like switching with an old studebaker... they were tired, pooped out engines... i got bumped outta milwaukee and had to work in another terminal called janesville... there they had nothing but MP15s... wow the difference between using the MP15 and the GP7s was stark... night and day difference
They have gone through a lot of locomotives. Today the main locos are the two GP15-1s and the SD40-2. The little MP15DC doesn't get on the main very often other than moving rock cars for unloading
Hey jaw tooth I'm the same as you. Running errands and I see a train my errands are gonna be put on hold while I chase train . Have a great railroad day 🚂🙋♀️👍
Brother Jawtooth, do you know what scanner frequencies CSX would use around Harlan KY & Corbin KY? RJ Corman is reopening a mothballed rail yard in Middlesboro, I cant find thier operations on radio either.
Hey Jaw Tooth i've known those areas very well i just haven't been in those areas in a longtime but i'm gonna think about filming in those areas on my very first time i'm gonnado a filming on youtube. i've seen your and 1960 gambit videos both of you impress me everytime i see your videos. Robert.
And I had already thought that the CCET had bought another locomotive from the MRL. I had read your video description too late. There is also something about these recordings. Just how narrow the track radius to the grain store is. You hit it perfectly. Greetings from Berlin/ Germany. Sven
With the proximity to the railroad, was the red tenement, for lack of a better description, a hotel, rooming house for the train crews back in the day?
I just saw the SD-45’s. They are on the Columbia Rail Groups line out of Royal City Washington. They don’t get used often but they were fired up and moved for us on our Narcoa motorcar excursion.
Thanks for the information! I was wondering what they were doing. I guess that is the Walla Walla Railroad in Washington state. I miss those engines. They were the best ones on this line in my opinion.
@@JawTooth They have the Columbia Walla Walla on them. They originally were in walla walla but are now on a different line 100 miles northwest of walla walla, same owner though. CWW line rail fan has all sorts of videos that have the locomotives you used to see on his channel in the walla walla area.
Thank you for bringing these videos out of the "vault", Jaw Tooth! The two engines on that first train are long gone. Was the engine numbered 2807 a former Alaska Railroad engine?
Nice to see the old friends again. 🙂 (Actually, I think you posted the truck gettins surprised before. Unless that was a different one. I don't think he was all that close to the track, but I think he heard the train blowing for the crossing and thought it was warning him to get out of the way.)
Yes, the truck is in another video and I made a short of the guy with the hand signals. I miss those blue engines. The other one was rarely used and I only have a few videos of it.
I remember you filming there at that dead end street by Winchester Ag before. It's a good place to watch that switching. Do they use a 2-axle for the track condition or is that curve an old one that's too tight for 3? What used to be on that siding there on Eastwood Rd? Was it a depot? I bet you found that thumb drive you misplaced. lol Thanks, JT. You know I never miss Jaw Tooth video.
The SD45-2 is ex-MRL: the white trapezium on the long hood is a painted over Washington Group logo. The GP49 is ex-Alaska (as all GP49s are -- no other railroad bought those).
Yes, they still have a switcher there. They get service off and on. Usually they will switch out about a half dozen cars at a time. No schedule or anything, just as needed.
Rare gems from the Señor Jaws video library. It's kinda like watching old home movies. You've aged a bit, but not too bad. Gracias. RT sends, Puebla, México...
Thanks for watching !~
Nice to see a little MP15DC doing work! Doubly cool to see it playing on the main with an big SD45 as well. Always love hearing those big old EMD's throttle up.
Thanks for watching !
Any idea why they switched from double headed to push pull?
Does the trail unit just use the DPU radio then?
@@icebolt0864 Not sure but that would be my guess because there didn't appear to be anybody inside operating it when it was on the tail end. At least that I could see.
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 🖐🖐🙏
Wow, a Soo Line car have not seen one of them forever.
Great flash back video JT! Cool seeing an old Soo Line car!
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Look at the Soo Line hopper,
Soo Line? Nice catch.
2414. Needs more care ...wish i could have put number on ...looks like 2474 ...love the old locos ..kool sir !
Just like the song "What a Difference a Day Makes" three to seven years reflects the no cars road now being engulfed in foliage as well as grade crossings that now have signals and gates. The consist of DJTX covered hoppers in green AG Products paint was a new step for them having been gondolas and hoppers for scrap hauling prior to that. Today those cars have either been resold or painted Gray and now haul soda ash out of Wyoming. Even the truck fits into the equation as YRC was a short lived post-merger name for Yellow Roadway Corp and today only the Yellow is left. Judging by the sudden movement the driver thought. "Yikes! Really Close!"
I don't think the truck was all that close. I think he heard the train blowing for the crossing and thought it was a warning that he was going to get hit.
Cet should have kept the gp49s...especially the black and red one! They were beautiful locomotives but ya gotta love the "new" geeps!
Magnificent catches of the trains coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars, keep up the great work, my friend, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
Thanks for watching !
Been a fan since I found you.The way your animals respond to you speaks well for you, thank you for many hours enjoyable viewing.
Thanks for watching ! I am a huge animal lover.
Jaw tooth that's cool and love it❤ 😊
Dang haven't seen shoestring in quite a while now
Great video today, JT! Small towns and trains, scenery and pets. ❤❤
Thanks for watching !
Nice blast from the past from my favorite short line RR. Many Thanks Jaw Tooth!
Love that bridge also! Enjoy all the trestles with the trains
The little black switcher is back!
JT, you never shy away from going out there and getting the REAL stuff … and we learn a lot from it. Thanks for the hard work. And wait, there’s more!!!
Thanks for watching!
Live action on empty hopper cars including one Soo Line car I spotted.
You caught some cool captures at different angles. We really enjoyed this and your fur babies are all so precious. You're a good animal owner and friend to your animals, you and your family. Thanks, cool video. 😊
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A few things, at about 18:00 that old Chevrolet truck sitting by the track was really cool!
Truck driver waking up as the train approached was comical.
Always love the old bridges.
Excellent Jawtooth!
Thanks for posting the older videos, Jaw Tooth.
Trains and Cats and Dogs! What more does a man need. Haha aw
Not really much more
Love to see some good old RR switching . Seeing and hearing an MP15DC mixing it up with a big six axle SD45, reminds me of small dogs thinking they can take on the big dogs, but it’s also cool to see older EMDs still having a purpose and still doing their job. Really enjoy seeing your furry friends playing and having fun, and Norfie looks like she wants to be the center of attention. Cool job JT. Appreciate your efforts.
thanks for watching !
@@JawTooth your welcome JT.
@@FabianDiazTrainsTrucksNCars I have documented the whole process lol
❤ for Norfie! 😊
Love the "look back" on the CCET. Thank you JT.
Hey Jaw Tooth,
Another great video and watching
them going fast or slow, i always
liked the old engines as well as
the bridges and the trestles,
Thank You and God Bless You.
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Love the old switcher locomotive in the front and the old soo line car great catch
I always liked those blue locomotives.
Me too. The other one didn't get much use but I have it in a few videos
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Great video! 332 is now in Royal City, Washington on the old Milwaukee Road main from Royal City to Othello, WA!
I'm in the United Kingdom, that small locomotive on the back reminds me of a train i had in my train collection, it was small used for shunting and called 'Nelly'.
I like that MP15 EMD switcher. Don't see that many. Thanks for your time. Pete in South Carolina 10 miles from the oldest rr junction in the world, Branchville, S.C.
Jaw tooth it cool went down and cool ❤ 😊
Nice videos of CCET from the archives! Thanks for sharing!
thanks for watching !
That was the first time I have seen ditch lights on a switcher. That SD-45 was different because it did not have the flared radiators on the side. They were flat. Even the SD-45 that were down graded with smaller power kept the large radiators. Steven Sipes
Good one JT more on short lines!!!!!!!!
Old fashioned, 4-axle switch engine!
@ 4:30... those MP15s are nice engines for switching with... i hired on with chicago and northwestern back in 93 out of milwaukee butler yard... back then they had a LOT of those ancient ex-rock island GP7s, decent units but like switching with an old studebaker... they were tired, pooped out engines... i got bumped outta milwaukee and had to work in another terminal called janesville... there they had nothing but MP15s... wow the difference between using the MP15 and the GP7s was stark... night and day difference
Hi Jaw Tooth! Happy Tuesday my friend! Great video!
Yeah that truck in Mount Orab was a little too close for comfort!
Have a great day!!
Nice ❤️ 👌 👍 trains it just reminded I saw trains behind my elementary school 🏫 only local but was cool
I like the CET power. I've never seen it before. The cumulus clouds in the sky are awesome! Trains and clouds. Two of my favorite things. 😊😊
These are old videos that he's not posted before. Only the MP15DC switcher is still wih CCET.
They have gone through a lot of locomotives. Today the main locos are the two GP15-1s and the SD40-2. The little MP15DC doesn't get on the main very often other than moving rock cars for unloading
Love the strong purr of an EMD pulling hard. To my ears a GE sounds like a flatulent cow in comparison.
Good to see that switcher again. This is real short line work. Great catch.
Thanks for watching !
Those vintage cars and switch engine are pretty cool. 😊
Hey jaw tooth I'm the same as you. Running errands and I see a train my errands are gonna be put on hold while I chase train . Have a great railroad day 🚂🙋♀️👍
Awesome video as always jaw tooth.
Really cool to see the locals. Also cool that they have that unique sounding horn.
OMG! Some great Old Gold
It's too bad that SD45 is gone. It would be a great help on the rock trains.
I sure wish they had one
Another great video. My kids get a kick out of your videos. God bless, brother. Keep em coming.
A nice video from the past. Always great to view. See you on the next, Brian! 😊
Awesome Jaw Tooth enjoying watching too and enjoy the side show too 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😃😎♥️♥️ AWESOME VIDEO Jaw Tooth awesome locomotives too
Today seen is very good , I feel your history . Thank you very much !
I bet that trucker wont park that close to tracks again
Good video Jawtooth
Brother Jawtooth, do you know what scanner frequencies CSX would use around Harlan KY & Corbin KY? RJ Corman is reopening a mothballed rail yard in Middlesboro, I cant find thier operations on radio either.
Those dark green hoppers remind me of Incobrasa.
That Soo Line hopper is still in great shape!
That 2807 definitely made a trip. Former Alaska Railroad.
As did 2806. (Actually, all GP49s were originally in Alaska -- no other railroad ordered them.)
All I can say is yes a switcher,thanks.
Hey Jaw Tooth i've known those areas very well i just haven't been in those areas in a longtime but i'm gonna think about filming in those areas on my very first time i'm gonnado a filming on youtube.
i've seen your and 1960 gambit videos both of you impress me everytime i see your videos.
Robert.
And I had already thought that the CCET had bought another locomotive from the MRL. I had read your video description too late. There is also something about these recordings. Just how narrow the track radius to the grain store is. You hit it perfectly. Greetings from Berlin/ Germany. Sven
JT I LIKE THE TRUCK MEETING THE MRL PULLING THE MIXED FRIGHT
Thanks for watching !
Another great 👍 Video 😊, I like 👍 See 👀 them from black then !
Thanks!
With the proximity to the railroad, was the red tenement, for lack of a better description, a hotel, rooming house for the train crews back in the day?
I just saw the SD-45’s. They are on the Columbia Rail Groups line out of Royal City Washington. They don’t get used often but they were fired up and moved for us on our Narcoa motorcar excursion.
Thanks for the information! I was wondering what they were doing. I guess that is the Walla Walla Railroad in Washington state. I miss those engines. They were the best ones on this line in my opinion.
@@JawTooth They have the Columbia Walla Walla on them. They originally were in walla walla but are now on a different line 100 miles northwest of walla walla, same owner though. CWW line rail fan has all sorts of videos that have the locomotives you used to see on his channel in the walla walla area.
Almost looks like an old Montana rail Link loco
Great video, as usual.
Awesome video JT!!!
Thanks!
@@JawTooth You're welcome!!
Great switching video and that vintage sd 45 made for a very cool video thanks jaw tooth
That’s a cute little old black train
I love your cat! I have one that looks just like her.
I think it's interesting how the numbers on the switcher were spray painted on like someone tagged it.
Good to see the switcher. 😺
Good video jawtooth
thanks Dan!
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Nice catches
Thanks!
Love this video Brian and love the old sd unit i wonder why they use it so much anymore? thank again JT
I wish they still had that unit. It was one of my favourites
Great video. BTW, where in PA will you be visiting? Anywhere near Harrisburg?
I am going to Strasburg, Horseshoe Curve and Cassandra
Nice day today.. had an early 3 mile walk.. Break & see a JT vid.. Take care..
Good morning I enjoyed the video👍👍
Thank you for bringing these videos out of the "vault", Jaw Tooth! The two engines on that first train are long gone. Was the engine numbered 2807 a former Alaska Railroad engine?
😊thanks for this nice video.greetings on the familie.😊greetz:🍐Peer.
hello jaw its is randy and i like yours video is cool and super cool jaw best friends randy and thanks jaw for yours video on youtbe friends randy
Good morning Jaw Tooth 😊
What became of the SD-45 as know the GP-49's were sold.
Thanks for the switching video!
Nice to see the old friends again. 🙂
(Actually, I think you posted the truck gettins surprised before. Unless that was a different one. I don't think he was all that close to the track, but I think he heard the train blowing for the crossing and thought it was warning him to get out of the way.)
Yes, the truck is in another video and I made a short of the guy with the hand signals. I miss those blue engines. The other one was rarely used and I only have a few videos of it.
thumbs up for shoestring.
I remember you filming there at that dead end street by Winchester Ag before. It's a good place to watch that switching. Do they use a 2-axle for the track condition or is that curve an old one that's too tight for 3?
What used to be on that siding there on Eastwood Rd? Was it a depot?
I bet you found that thumb drive you misplaced. lol
Thanks, JT. You know I never miss Jaw Tooth video.
Great video Brian
Love norfie
Hmmm. No one closed the gate. Guess any old raccoon can get in, now. 😂
Yup and the cats and everything else lol
Is that an ex mrl Montana rail Link locomotive?
11:11 amazing video my friend! I liked it! Have a nice day!
wonder if those blue locos were bought from MRL or did they just paint them blue.
The SD45-2 is ex-MRL: the white trapezium on the long hood is a painted over Washington Group logo. The GP49 is ex-Alaska (as all GP49s are -- no other railroad bought those).
@@beeble2003 thanks for filling in the gaps!
Nice
thanks Curtis!
Do they still have trains at Winchester AG. I seem to remember they had there own switching locomotive.
Yes, Jaw Tooth has posted videos of cars being switched there within the last few months.
Yes, they still have a switcher there. They get service off and on. Usually they will switch out about a half dozen cars at a time. No schedule or anything, just as needed.
Great catch! Where did the YCR engine come from? New engine, lease or ?
CCET got it from Yakima Valley I believe but before that it came from Montana Rail Link. It is now in Washington state
Good Morning Jaw Tooth.
Do You ever take some time off?