Fantastic brother.....I'm telling ya JT just watching these videos is truly one of the highlights of my day. Thanking you kindly for taking the time in doing what you do....
The DPU sounded awesome, and I agree with JT. The green grain cars are a pleasant distraction from the normal gray, black and red covered hoppers! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Grain train action in Crescent City Kentucky this is really great to see especially with more than one train going through on the various tracks; Thanks to Mrs. Tooth for filming the train in Mount Orab, Ohio; also a great appearance by Chessie and Loki with the slide show Thank You Jaw Tooth. 🇺🇲🤠🐶🐱🇺🇲:: 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨
That WFRX 8861 is an ex-BNSF unit (same #) and has been photographed in IL, IN, OH & GA this year. Amazing what one can find out on the internet! Nice job once again, Brian, and once again, Thank You!
I love the sound of SD70s pulling heavy loads like draft horses. Having 2 on that first train was a real treat and the steel coil train, even with GE engines was still impressive as well. Thank you for sharing JT.
Awesome DPU on those two train going up the hill very loud 🔊 and working hard as they went up the hill . I would like to hear more loud 🔊 DPU 'S going up the hill . Really Awesome JT👍👍👍👍
Awesome shots! Up and down hills, around curves and all the background you manage to get in makes your videos great fun to watch 😀 Thanks for the time and effort you put in. 😊
The green hopper you liked was formerly owned by Ag Processing (AGP). A lot of their hoppers were bought by David Joseph Transportation and were often seen in your CCET videos a few years ago.
More great action from the hill, very impressed by that heavy grain train with hard working power head end and rear, and a steel coil train not far behind. Love those overhead catches too. Nice job JT.
Good morning Mr JT! I like your cap.❤😊This is a really awesome video. A long train. Love how you talk about history and other details of each state you visit.😊Thanks so much. Cute captures of your fur babies. Loved this.❤😊
Another great video. JT, I really liked your first one were two trains at once was coming up the hill but anyway, my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and will see you on your next video brother
Ah, a blissful respite in the midst of the 'honey do' list. Some great catches today. A nice back to back to start it off. I thought that car was someone with a chainsaw...
Thank you for another day of railfanning in Crescent Springs, Kentucky at The Hill, Jaw Tooth! I did not realize that the DPU on the first train going up The Hill at Beechwood Road was a manned DPU until later in the video when the DPU came down The Hill and you mentioned that it had just finished shoving the grain train up The Hill. The steel coil train that followed the grain train up The Hill is Norfolk Southern train #375. That is the daily steel coil train from Middletown, Ohio to Rockport, Indiana. I enjoyed watching all the trains in this video. The still photos of the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad train that Mrs. Tooth caught in Mount Orab; Ohio looks interesting. I will locate that video and view it.
Fab seeing all the first train JT, ftom last video, OMG it was pulling some weight. Loved the light green grain car too. It was a long train! How cool to see another train straight after going the same way. Awesome. My favourite thing to as a kid JT was to stand on the bridge & watch the trains coming round the curve! (Passenger). ❤😊👍
This video looks perfeckly amazing, by watching the trains coming by and and pass at Crescent Springs, Kentucky, by seeing them coming along the tracks and hearing the horns. Keep up the great work, Brian, you are the best, Greetings from Portugal.
WFRX reporting mark was first issued to Western Farmer's Electric Railroad in SE Oklahoma in 1997. They had over 200 coal cars, and 15 miles of track running from Valliant to Ft. Towson, OK. After a lot of RR sales and mergers, Kiamichi Rail service started delivering coal to the pant in 2002. It may have been at this point that the reporting mark changed to WFEC, but AAR doesn't report WFEC registered. At any rate Wells Fargo Rail started in 2015 when First Union(FURX)acquired GE Capital (GECX)and got the mark WFRX. If you see any cars still marked FURX or GECX they are Well Fargo cars.
Watching fast trains is nice, but there's something cool about watching giant diesel locomotives pull an impossibly heavy load up a grade at a steady 7 mph. It's a show of remarkable engineering and awesome power.
It makes sense to see such a long grain train, harvest for corn in the Midwest is mid October thru the end of November. Great video catching 2 trains coming up a steep grade.
Hey jaw tooth awesome catch of 2trains following each other. Got lucky. Did you notice light engine move flashed headlight at you after passing you? Very busy line . Have a great railroad day 🚂🙋♀️
Had one of those crawlers during a day of chasing trains. After I chased that FL9 I told you about I chased the 316 which had barely enough horsepower to make Attica Hill. Man they were producing a high pitched whine as they passed me at 10mph.
It was. The green colour scheme is for Ag Processing (AGP). They sold a bunch of their hoppers to leasers like MWCX and DJTX, who painted out the AGP logos.
Wells Fargo RR? WFRX. What next, stagecoaches? GE Capital looking for old customers? Great shots, Brian, and great personality as always. Listening to you is like meeting with an old friend.
This is impressive and very nice. I was wondering if you could by any chance put yourself in a position somewhere to get an overhead view of the empty container cars. I am interested in how they are coupled together to make one long car. You do excellent work and I don't often get a chance to watch your videos. Thank you.
Thats a nice sound from the locos and the trains. it`s music for me. Have a nice first advent. Greetings from Berlin/ Germany. Sven........PS: my video from the Berlin Santa-train is ready.
Good Morning all...
Good morning!
Outsmarting the "algorithm" ... you are a hoot!
Thanks for watching 😊
Fantastic brother.....I'm telling ya JT just watching these videos is truly one of the highlights of my day.
Thanking you kindly for taking the time in doing what you do....
Glad you enjoyed it!
Kentucky rain keeps pouring down.....
The first train horn was EPIC! EMD!
Nice catches JT! Thanks for putting in the time, in the cool, damp weather.
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The DPU sounded awesome, and I agree with JT. The green grain cars are a pleasant distraction from the normal gray, black and red covered hoppers! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
If black is normal for you, you must either be somewhere on KCS territory, or somewhere where COER leases out a lot of ex-KCS hoppers. :)
Wet ,wet, wet day. thumbs up.Elvis.
In The cold Kentucky Rain!
Good thing stopped JT or you would have missed the awesome intermodal. Fantastic catch! 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
That's true!
Grain train action in Crescent City Kentucky this is really great to see
especially with more than one train
going through on the various tracks;
Thanks to Mrs. Tooth for filming the train in Mount Orab, Ohio; also a great appearance by Chessie and Loki with the slide show Thank You Jaw Tooth.
🇺🇲🤠🐶🐱🇺🇲::
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Thank you very much!
Merci beaucoup pour cette belle vidéo comme toujours ! ✨✨✨✨👍
Merci à vous 😊
@@JawTooth Bonsoir ! 🙏🙏
Hello my friend! Wonderful video, have a nice weekend! Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
You get the best train catches
Thanks 😊
That WFRX 8861 is an ex-BNSF unit (same #) and has been photographed in IL, IN, OH & GA this year. Amazing what one can find out on the internet! Nice job once again, Brian, and once again, Thank You!
I love the sound of a hard working engine
Good trains going down the hill. The NS power on the second one was unusually clean. And the GT auto rack looked really old. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Now doesn't that sound like a country song? Waitin' in the cold Kentucky rain for a train...to take me out of this place just to ease my pain. 😊
I was on an Elvis kick lol
Nice question why is there a horse 🐎 on the train 🚆 🤔
It's The Thorobred Line.
@@ccarr656 OK
I love the sound of SD70s pulling heavy loads like draft horses. Having 2 on that first train was a real treat and the steel coil train, even with GE engines was still impressive as well.
Thank you for sharing JT.
Coil trains are incredible! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Brian ,you got it going on . Thanks Son !
Its not only trains i like seeing, its the scenery around them too. Some very beautiful shots of everything Brian.
Many thanks!
Great catch Brian thank you for share
Thanks for watching
Good morning fellow railfans have a great weekend
Thanks, you too!
Awesome DPU on those two train going up the hill very loud 🔊 and working hard as they went up the hill . I would like to hear more loud 🔊 DPU 'S going up the hill . Really Awesome JT👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Absolutely perfect!
Listen to those rails sing due to the wheels spinning! Hard work! So cool.
I always enjoy the climbs.
Awesome video with a dpu working hard on a heavy grain train and a dpu working hard on a steel coils train but wait there’s more 👍😎🇺🇸🚂👍
Thanks for watching !
That’s dedication when shortly = two hours! Thanks for the great “live” action.
Great trains. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Glad you like them!
Love that place.
Thank You Jaw Tooth! No graffiti is always a welcome site to see!! I feel it is very disrespectful but that's me!
Awesome shots! Up and down hills, around curves and all the background you manage to get in makes your videos great fun to watch 😀 Thanks for the time and effort you put in. 😊
The green hopper you liked was formerly owned by Ag Processing (AGP). A lot of their hoppers were bought by David Joseph Transportation and were often seen in your CCET videos a few years ago.
Crescent City great place to video great video thanks Brian
Thanks!
Good one JT. I like the hill. For sure as soon as you leave another train is on the way. ❤
More great action from the hill, very impressed by that heavy grain train with hard working power head end and rear, and a steel coil train not far behind. Love those overhead catches too. Nice job JT.
Watching you and your videos is like hanging out with an old friend.
Love that!
The Bakersfield subdivision has NEW LED signals. isn't there an Elvis song "cold Kentucky rain"
Yes that’s what I was referring to 😊
Wow! Lease unit WFRX 8361 - A Wells Fargo Rail locomotive
16:02 Providence and Worcester Auto-rack, quite a sight to see
I always look for those (it's my local road here in eastern CT, and I worked for them 40+ years ago)
Great catches as always keep them coming
Good morning Mr JT! I like your cap.❤😊This is a really awesome video. A long train. Love how you talk about history and other details of each state you visit.😊Thanks so much. Cute captures of your fur babies. Loved this.❤😊
Thankyou JT for another great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thats a sweet little spot you have there JT! Bridge to the left curve to the right ✅ awesome background 😎 you narrating. Complete 😊
Good day my friend 😊
Morning
Another great video. JT, I really liked your first one were two trains at once was coming up the hill but anyway, my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and will see you on your next video brother
Great catch. .
😊thanks voor the video,stay warm everibody. nice weekend.greetz:🍐:Peer.
Cool hard working hill action. Enjoyed it a lot. Thanks JT!
You are very well blessed Jaw Tooth. great video as always.
Great video again.
wow, never seen another train coming so close behind.
Well, it WAS on the other track.
@@kenmcgory8768 Yeah. It's really hard to see, but there are two tracks there. The grain train was on the near track and the steel was on the far one.
Ah, a blissful respite in the midst of the 'honey do' list. Some great catches today. A nice back to back to start it off. I thought that car was someone with a chainsaw...
Thank you for another day of railfanning in Crescent Springs, Kentucky at The Hill, Jaw Tooth! I did not realize that the DPU on the first train going up The Hill at Beechwood Road was a manned DPU until later in the video when the DPU came down The Hill and you mentioned that it had just finished shoving the grain train up The Hill. The steel coil train that followed the grain train up The Hill is Norfolk Southern train #375. That is the daily steel coil train from Middletown, Ohio to Rockport, Indiana. I enjoyed watching all the trains in this video. The still photos of the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad train that Mrs. Tooth caught in Mount Orab; Ohio looks interesting. I will locate that video and view it.
Having seen grain trains in the US a few years ago, it was great to have the memory refreshed. Awesome JT.
Good morning Jaw Tooth. Nice cut of box cars.
Great video. It is very unusual to see one train so close behind the other one
Thank you very much!
I’m in LaGrange Kentucky right now trying to catch a street Running Train. Supposed to be one around 2pm or so
It was on the other track.
Wow
Safe travels to you out there.
Fab seeing all the first train JT, ftom last video, OMG it was pulling some weight. Loved the light green grain car too. It was a long train! How cool to see another train straight after going the same way. Awesome. My favourite thing to as a kid JT was to stand on the bridge & watch the trains coming round the curve! (Passenger). ❤😊👍
Good Morning Jaw Tooth! Another great video! Have a nice day 😊🌈
Good morning!
Great Video, Jaw Tooth, have a great weekend.
Thanks JT , great video as always , and for standing there in the cold to bring Us all these great train adventures. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video looks perfeckly amazing, by watching the trains coming by and and pass at Crescent Springs, Kentucky, by seeing them coming along the tracks and hearing the horns.
Keep up the great work, Brian, you are the best, Greetings from Portugal.
Good morning I enjoyed that video👍👍
Good morning!
WFRX reporting mark was first issued to Western Farmer's Electric Railroad in SE Oklahoma in 1997. They had over 200 coal cars, and 15 miles of track running from Valliant to Ft. Towson, OK. After a lot of RR sales and mergers, Kiamichi Rail service started delivering coal to the pant in 2002. It may have been at this point that the reporting mark changed to WFEC, but AAR doesn't report WFEC registered.
At any rate Wells Fargo Rail started in 2015 when First Union(FURX)acquired GE Capital (GECX)and got the mark WFRX. If you see any cars still marked FURX or GECX they are Well Fargo cars.
Great video ~~~enjoy the video FMD
Unusual to see a green car.
That was a cool one 😊
Formerly owned by Ag Processing (AGP). There used to be a lot of those cars on the CCET. DJTX bought a bunch of them from AGP.
It looks like you fooled it this time JT. 😊😊
Yeah I did lol
❤love watching your videos. I have a 14 year old son that loves watching your videos. He would love to railfan with you for his 15th birthday gift.
That would be awesome 😊🎉
@@JawTooth his birthday id December 15. A Friday
Could we railfan dec 15?
Awesome video again
Man those locomotives were working hard ,great video
Thank you very much!
It's nice to see an sd40-2 still at work on a main line
Watching fast trains is nice, but there's something cool about watching giant diesel locomotives pull an impossibly heavy load up a grade at a steady 7 mph. It's a show of remarkable engineering and awesome power.
It's actually doing about 12mph, but still pretty awesome. (Lead locomotive passes in 4.25 seconds, which is about 17 feet per second.)
A semi can carry 26 tons legally. Railcars carry 100- 110 tons, so that is 4 truckloads.
Man that last train was loooong 😮
Yes always
Thanks for watching 😊
Most drivers at 8:45 - "What in the &*!@#$&!&@#%*!"
Railfans at 8:45 - "SWEET!"
Love the videos. Keep them coming!
Good morning Jaw Tooth !! Great action as always
Good morning!
It makes sense to see such a long grain train, harvest for corn in the Midwest is mid October thru the end of November. Great video catching 2 trains coming up a steep grade.
Hey jaw tooth awesome catch of 2trains following each other. Got lucky. Did you notice light engine move flashed headlight at you after passing you? Very busy line . Have a great railroad day 🚂🙋♀️
Awesome video Brian, I'm glad you stayed and caught that intermodel. Next time the algorithm won't send a train!😂 thank you, stay well roll on
That was a good one ! thank you
Glad you liked it!
Wanted to tell you.
I saw a ConRail lead engine in downtown Johnson City this morning
Couldn't get a pic I was watching the Christmas parade
Compressed springs in Crescent Springs.
Had one of those crawlers during a day of chasing trains. After I chased that FL9 I told you about I chased the 316 which had barely enough horsepower to make Attica Hill. Man they were producing a high pitched whine as they passed me at 10mph.
Compressed springs ! Checkout the disconnected airline @ "3:37" between two cars 😮❤
J.T. the green grain car in your video with MWCX on the side stands for Midwest Railcar Corporation....if that was the one you were commenting about.
It was. The green colour scheme is for Ag Processing (AGP). They sold a bunch of their hoppers to leasers like MWCX and DJTX, who painted out the AGP logos.
that looks like the Detroit to Atlanta trains it will get to chattanooga and make a new train well have fun ,,,,Robert
Yes these trains are on that route 😊
There are a lot of STLX renumbered Big John cars too.
Wow awesome 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Thanks 🤗
Wells Fargo RR? WFRX. What next, stagecoaches? GE Capital looking for old customers? Great shots, Brian, and great personality as always. Listening to you is like meeting with an old friend.
Thank you very much!
Good video I see your theory work out
Amazing!
Great video!
Thanks!
*Anyone notice the crossing gate on the first train still has standard incandescent light bulbs? Wow.*
Steel coils are for auto’s and “white goods” or fridges, washers etc.
This is impressive and very nice. I was wondering if you could by any chance put yourself in a position somewhere to get an overhead view of the empty container cars. I am interested in how they are coupled together to make one long car. You do excellent work and I don't often get a chance to watch your videos. Thank you.
Thats a nice sound from the locos and the trains. it`s music for me. Have a nice first advent. Greetings from Berlin/ Germany. Sven........PS: my video from the Berlin Santa-train is ready.