That video brings back a few memories from my youth, standing on a railway bridge near my home watching trains go by. Or when I was older, being allowed done on the station footbridge to watch local freight trains switching the small yard. So thank you for the videos.
You had a fantastic day railfanning in Walton, Kentucky, Jaw Tooth! It was unusual for two of the trains to have a car that had to be set out at Gest Street Yard and while the other train had something "dragging" according to a a defect detector Those two trains slowed the speed of the trains following them because of the slow speed restrictions placed on the two "defective" trains. That was a great catch of the Norfolk Southern Wabash Heritage Unit on the front of the empty gondola train that appeared at 13:11. You also caught the loaded gondola train which appeared at 22:06 after coming across the Norfolk Southern bridge over the CSX Short Line tracks to Louisville, Kentucky via LaGrange. Kentucky. One of these days you havened to catch the southbound gondola train where you can view the gondola train from above so we can see what is in the gondola cars. Thank you for documenting these trains and uploading them for your subscribers to enjoy! (Post 6 July 2024 at 2303 CDT.)
Hey jaw tooth glad you got a lot of trains . It's fun seeing heritage units of railroads no longer around. Awesome horn salute. Bet you love to live in that house with tracks on both sides. I hope your mouth pain goes away. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Nice catch on the Wabash! Never thought I'd see the 1070 as I actually have it as an HO DCC in my train layout. Thanks for posting it. Re: ghosts, that was an interesting perspective...lol
You never cease to amaze us with interesting captures. Love this video and love your horse and pets. You're a good master with your pets. Thanks and God bless you. ❤😊
The Wabash heritage unit on the gondola train was awesome, JT! Wabash, the town is around 15 miles south of my house. I don't think it has anything to do with the railroad. Just saying. 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains in Walton, Kentucky, I like them, they're awesome, I already uploaded the video of mine, that has the CSX E312 in Sidney, Ohio, in both short and long video, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a wonderful weekend.
The Wabash is my favorite Heritage Unit :) I spied some 5-car sets on that first NS train which seems rare. Nice to see all those gondolas on one train :)
Cool shots of the NS coming across the bridge! Enjoy seeing Baby! Never had a horse but I like watching the Clever Cowgirl out of Montana on TH-cam! Good horn salute from the Wabash heritage unit!
Another great video JT and it is awesome to ride up in the cab of those locomotives because I do it once a month I get a cab ride but anyway my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and try to stay cool and we’ll see you on the next one
Great video JT. I like the Wabash unit. Walton always provides excellent trains. Oh, you moved. NS moving really quick. Thank you Jaw Tooth. Hi to your horse and Loki.
I'm throwing that bottle of On away. Thanks for your support again Mark! I appreciate it and it will go in the tank for the next trip. I'm thinking about going to Eaton Ohio either tomorrow or Tuesday. Thanks again!
This is really great to see the Wabash Unit and also seeing the Abner Gaines house in Walton Kentucky, also the awesome live action pets are always nice to see them Thanks Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲
WOW!, NICE! #1070 is numbered in the old Wabash passenger series, and my model occasionally pulls the "Bluebird" or "The Cannonball"! It looks awesome with either one!
@@JawTooth NS should be ashamed to let those heritage units get so dirty, they all look awesome when theyre clean. The UPRR & CSX units seem like theyre fairly clean more often, that makes a good image for those roads. You & Jason did great filming trains together, its nice that guys like you two get along!
@@JawTooth from @paulsmith5398, youve been around trains for a very long time, i saw a Herzog ballast train yesterday, would you happen to know what the solar panels on top of the car ends are for? First time ive ever seen them...........
I love trains too. You’re so right it does help you. It’s so relaxing. I’ve been watching train since I’ve been a little kid. I love. You were talking about the haunted house ghost attached himself to houses is called a conduit which mean spirits attached himself to objects
You bet! Wow, thanks for your support Mike! That is the most that I have ever got and that will fill the tank for sure and then some! I don't know what to say because that is a lot of money. I had to look at it a couple times to make sure I saw it right. Thanks again for your support Mike!
Thanks on the update on Baby the horse. good to see him doing so well. give him an apple a day to keep the vet Doctor away. now we just have to work on the duck coming back for some more corn,
Excellent job on your video today. YOU had me laughing about the can of "ON!" I had to call my wife in to hear that one. She laughed too! Loved the story about the haunted house! And the radio in the tree. How Awesome? ALL AROUND GREAT JOB! Oh I know what I was going to tell YOU! When the time is right or at the end of one of your videos, you could slug in your Black Sabbath jam from the wasp nest video. Just a suggestion. Take CARE and stay SAFE JT! R❌️R 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃 R❌️R
Lol, glad you liked it. Just a coincidence but I just got done playing the guitar. I haven't played in so long that I have forgotten my Sabbath songs. A few of them I was able to chop up. I need a lot of practice right now. Would like to play it again in a couple videos though
Man that Wabash unit was awesome! Definitely a rare catch! And about the old haunted Gains house, if those walls could talk, the stories that house could tell would be amazing. Plus it’d be interesting to do a paranormal investigation there. Also a house doesn’t have to be old to be haunted, and a house doesn’t become haunted magically when it becomes so old. That’s all just kids story telling theory lol. As a professional paranormal investigator a new house can become haunted the day it’s finished being built, if there is paranormal activity attached to the land it’s being built on. I’ve actually seen multiple cases of this. It’s energy, that spirits can use. If there’s a good energy source in a house, or on a specific piece of land, then spirits can inhabit the house or land for the energy source. Regardless of how old or young the house is. Typically hauntings are factored by the energy that’s there. If a house or land has seen large amounts of torment and violence, that leaves a large amount of that energy, which the spirits involved, will typically be strong, intelligent spirits. Spirits don’t have to have a house to be in. They can just inhabit the land. If the energy is there that’s all they need. Perfect example is the battlefields of Gettysburg PA. That is probably one of the most haunted acres of land in the eastern United States. But look at the type of energy left there. It’s full of violence and bloodshed, since a literal war was fought there, and thousands and thousands of soldiers and civilians died there in a matter of a few days. Perfect recipe for an area to be haunted. And when a haunted house is torn down, the spirits just remain on the land typically, since the energy that was in the house has then been released the land. The energy doesn’t go anywhere, and the spirits don’t either. If a new house or building is built on the same land, then that house or building is immediately haunted by the same spirits. Sorry for the long comment lol but I wanted to answer your questions. If it does or doesn’t make any sense, but I’m my opinion no professional answer is a short answer.
JT, how do you do it, you have that procedure done that day & you are out filming in the afternoon. & you are in a bit of pain too. Well thank you for filming the trains for us. ❤ i must watch your video of inside the Walton house looks cool. I wonder if someone was hiding in that box car having a ride! Last i heard from Troy he was in Arkansas, hope he posts a video soon. Ive seen the Wabash loco before is it named after Wabash in Indiana JT? Last train was bookin round that corner! Your horse is so sweet, he's doing good for his age. 🐴🐎😊👍
Yes, that is the same railroad. Filming the trains takes my mind off my teeth. I go back in about a week from now for more adjustments. When I was in Illinois I got an apple for my horse at the motel. Lol. We give him apples a lot among other things. I didn't know animals could live that long. He is so old that the year he was born the first history book came out and it was titled " Chapter 1 ". Lol
Thanks for the spectacular video, JT! Lots of great trains and scenery. I enjoyed the close-up of your horse, too! A question for you: does a flange greaser sit about even with the top of the rail? There is something on the tracks north of my house that has what I described, with a solar panel to recharge batteries, I'm guessing. Would it be a flange greaser? Thanks! I pray you have a safe and successful week ahead, my friend. Please tell your family and pets I said hello. I'll chat with you later. 😃😃😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤❤❤
You will see the grease on the ground in the track if it is. They will also had a mat laying in the track to catch the grease . The flange greaser is a big box with small hoses coming out of it that go to the rails
Wow, nice catch for bot loaded and empty NS gondola expresses. NS 60C and NS 61C, bound from Indiana Harbour (iirc) to Georgia. One of the longest distance NS train, 276/277 are also close. 60C is loaded one, south bound. Not sure which way around they were on the video. Nice work mr. JT.
I always grin when the engineers give you a toot. I imagine you do, too. I had my "sounds out of the ordinary" ears on for that first train. I didn't hear any cars that sounded off a little. I wonder why they had to set it off? We'll never know. The sounds are how I can always tell empty autoracks. There is a sort of "empty drumming" sound that loaded cars with weight on the platforms can't have. Well, that and headphones. 😉 Good trains as usual, JT and you caught the Wabash Cannonball!
Nice catch Been hearing a lot about Walton Ky today. A truck driver on tic toc is,eating breakfast there today..Gambit 1960 mentioned it in his video. And now here you are in Walton. Awesome video
Fantastic spot there jaw tooth looks like some great action. Not sure if I want to be there at night lol. Just incase I got ghost Railfan beside you or something like that. Anyway have a great weekend and the rest of your day 😎🚂🫵TSM
Hey JT. Nice to see blue sky there. Not one but two horn salutes. You are a right popular fella. BTW when is your birthday. Have a great weekend from CT.
Yes, I got hit with a tick this year too and with the anti-biotics, it left me drained! There seems to be a blight of them al over the Northern hemisphere. You look after yourself, JT. They are no joke. The Abner Gains house would sure be a nice house to live in, ghosts or not. I guess the rail-road chiefs have to be careful with the sun being so hot. so maybe worried about either the wheel back-to-backs being a bit stretched on those Container decks or the track getting soft in a corner somewhere, maybe.. The way your horse was stamping, was not happy about the dogs being there. You might want to have his hooves looked at, unless that's a regular thing. Man, I hate having to go to the dentist too, but I have top and bottom plates re-made as my gums have shrunk back a bit. Take care out in that heat and stay safe. Thanks for catching a decent look at the Wabash unit, one we've missed a couple of times now. I spotted something haning from an old loooking gondola but it wasn't dragging on the ties. Hoping all the family are well and keeping in good health yourself. Take care and thanks again. Cheers!
From the great Atlantic ocean To the wide Pacific shore From the queen of flowing mountains To the southbelt by the shore She's mighty tall and handsome And known quite well by all She's the combination On the Wabash Cannonball
I living by railroad tracks I hate when they sit on all night running the engine I have been watching you for a few years now my big 60 birthday is coming up next month August 22
Ah good afternoon Mr Jawtooth say how was your Fourth of July so far mines going awesome a lot of fireworks played out and it was epic and them trains are booking
One of my Empress Steam Locomotive videos right here> th-cam.com/video/K5R8_hnE8p4/w-d-xo.html
MORE TO COME SOON!
That was an EXCELLENT shot of that last NS train coming around the curve👍
Thanks!
That video brings back a few memories from my youth, standing on a railway bridge near my home watching trains go by.
Or when I was older, being allowed done on the station footbridge to watch local freight trains switching the small yard.
So thank you for the videos.
Thanks for watching!
You had a fantastic day railfanning in Walton, Kentucky, Jaw Tooth! It was unusual for two of the trains to have a car that had to be set out at Gest Street Yard and while the other train had something "dragging" according to a a defect detector Those two trains slowed the speed of the trains following them because of the slow speed restrictions placed on the two "defective" trains. That was a great catch of the Norfolk Southern Wabash Heritage Unit on the front of the empty gondola train that appeared at 13:11. You also caught the loaded gondola train which appeared at 22:06 after coming across the Norfolk Southern bridge over the CSX Short Line tracks to Louisville, Kentucky via LaGrange. Kentucky. One of these days you havened to catch the southbound gondola train where you can view the gondola train from above so we can see what is in the gondola cars. Thank you for documenting these trains and uploading them for your subscribers to enjoy! (Post 6 July 2024 at 2303 CDT.)
Great video and history JT really enjoy your videos.
From NS Canada.
Glad you like them!
Hey jaw tooth glad you got a lot of trains . It's fun seeing heritage units of railroads no longer around. Awesome horn salute. Bet you love to live in that house with tracks on both sides. I hope your mouth pain goes away. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Thanks! I wish I could spend a whole weekend in that house
Stay cool & have a good weekend.thanks J.T. always fun to watch ⌚🐈🐕🐶🐴🚂🙋
Thanks 👍
Excellent catch of the Wabash unit! Thx for sharing along with the ghost theories 😂😂
Nice catch on the Wabash! Never thought I'd see the 1070 as I actually have it as an HO DCC in my train layout. Thanks for posting it. Re: ghosts, that was an interesting perspective...lol
Great catches of the intermodal and mixed freight, JT! 😃😃😃❤❤❤
I really liked the massive steel plate on the short mixed freight! It was a cool 😎 shot of the train coming right at us around the curve. 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
If I was a ghost I’d pick that place for sure! Scary good train action! Nice video son!
Thanks 👍
You never cease to amaze us with interesting captures. Love this video and love your horse and pets. You're a good master with your pets. Thanks and God bless you. ❤😊
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks Jaw Tooth, great video, Have a wonderful weekend and get some rest after your long trip.
Thanks for watching! I am mowing the grass today lol
From the stagecoach stop to the rails, a JT video is a great way to start a Saturday morning! 🎉
Thanks for watching!
Pretty cool...loved the 2 lines on each side of the house..Wabash engine was great...thanks ..nice video
Thanks a lot
The Wabash heritage unit on the gondola train was awesome, JT! Wabash, the town is around 15 miles south of my house. I don't think it has anything to do with the railroad. Just saying. 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
It is what the railroad is named from. One of these days I'm going to film at Wabash Indiana
@@JawTooth Thanks, JT! Let me know when. 😃😃🤎🤎
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains in Walton, Kentucky, I like them, they're awesome, I already uploaded the video of mine, that has the CSX E312 in Sidney, Ohio, in both short and long video, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a wonderful weekend.
I will check it out and have a great weekend!
Spirit philosophy and trains😂
Thanks Jawtooth, I love it. You really get around, just a few days ago you were in Iowa. Awesome!
Thanks for watching!
Always enjoy your shows and your farm visit home at the end of the videos.
That was an awesome location to catch the trains there, Brian.
Thanks 👍
Hey Brian great video first off I hope this time you can finally heal and you feel better...... I love the different angles you get..... Thank you 😊
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Thanks for watching my videos Andre!
GreaT video. I was thinking that I haven't heard much more talk of a single person in freight train operations.
Thank you very much! They set that new reg against it. I don't know what Indiana Railroad is going to do about that
Keep up the great work JT thanks for another awesome video have a great day from Scotland 😊
thanks for watching and have a great day in Scotland!
@@JawTooth Your welcome JT and thanks again for the great videos 😉👍
The Wabash is my favorite Heritage Unit :) I spied some 5-car sets on that first NS train which seems rare. Nice to see all those gondolas on one train :)
Very cool!
TY so much for your videos. I've learned so much about trains and the locations.
@schizoozy trains are the best transport in the world.
Glad you like them!
Always great videos at the Gaines house! Great catch on the Wabash locomotive!
Cool shots of the NS coming across the bridge! Enjoy seeing Baby! Never had a horse but I like watching the Clever Cowgirl out of Montana on TH-cam! Good horn salute from the Wabash heritage unit!
Glad you enjoyed it! The kids are trying to talk me into getting another horse
Another great video JT and it is awesome to ride up in the cab of those locomotives because I do it once a month I get a cab ride but anyway my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and try to stay cool and we’ll see you on the next one
Sounds great! A cab ride is a lot of fun. Have a great day Timmy
Great video JT. I like the Wabash unit. Walton always provides excellent trains. Oh, you moved. NS moving really quick. Thank you Jaw Tooth. Hi to your horse and Loki.
Thanks for watching my videos!
Always enjoy your videos, and seeing your furry friends at the end. Some of the most wholesome stuff on TH-cam. Hope that pain stops bothering you.
Thank you very much!
Great video! Stay away from on spray😂😂🤣🤣Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
I'm throwing that bottle of On away. Thanks for your support again Mark! I appreciate it and it will go in the tank for the next trip. I'm thinking about going to Eaton Ohio either tomorrow or Tuesday. Thanks again!
@@JawTooth you are welcome.
This is really great to see the Wabash Unit and also seeing the Abner Gaines house in Walton Kentucky, also the awesome live action pets
are always nice to see them Thanks Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲
Thank you very much!
As always JT thanks for sharing. Hope you are having a great holiday weekend. God bless you and your family 🙏
Thank you too! God bless
Awesome catch of the Wabash locomotive.
Thank you very much!
Awesome video with a horn salute but wait there’s more to come 👍🇺🇸😎🚂👍
Thanks for watching!
That Wabash unit with the N S that was an awesome site. Great video JT
Thanks 👍
WOW!, NICE! #1070 is numbered in the old Wabash passenger series, and my model occasionally pulls the "Bluebird" or "The Cannonball"! It looks awesome with either one!
Very cool! It sure is nice looking
@@JawTooth NS should be ashamed to let those heritage units get so dirty, they all look awesome when theyre clean. The UPRR & CSX units seem like theyre fairly clean more often, that makes a good image for those roads. You & Jason did great filming trains together, its nice that guys like you two get along!
@@JawTooth from @paulsmith5398, youve been around trains for a very long time, i saw a Herzog ballast train yesterday, would you happen to know what the solar panels on top of the car ends are for? First time ive ever seen them...........
I love trains too. You’re so right it does help you. It’s so relaxing. I’ve been watching train since I’ve been a little kid. I love. You were talking about the haunted house ghost attached himself to houses is called a conduit which mean spirits attached himself to objects
Great heritage catches and awesome video
Thank you very much!
The view of the train coming around the curve was awesome!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome train video! ❤ Wabash engine was great 👍 so cool!
Thanks for watching
Thanks!
You bet! Wow, thanks for your support Mike! That is the most that I have ever got and that will fill the tank for sure and then some! I don't know what to say because that is a lot of money. I had to look at it a couple times to make sure I saw it right. Thanks again for your support Mike!
Good Morning Brian & the crew. Have a great weekend..
Good morning Jon!
Thanks on the update on Baby the horse. good to see him doing so well. give him an apple a day to keep the vet Doctor away. now we just have to work on the duck coming back for some more corn,
Excellent job on your video today. YOU had me laughing about the can of "ON!" I had to call my wife in to hear that one. She laughed too! Loved the story about the haunted house! And the radio in the tree. How Awesome? ALL AROUND GREAT JOB! Oh I know what I was going to tell YOU! When the time is right or at the end of one of your videos, you could slug in your Black Sabbath jam from the wasp nest video. Just a suggestion. Take CARE and stay SAFE JT!
R❌️R 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃 R❌️R
Lol, glad you liked it. Just a coincidence but I just got done playing the guitar. I haven't played in so long that I have forgotten my Sabbath songs. A few of them I was able to chop up. I need a lot of practice right now. Would like to play it again in a couple videos though
JawTooth
Great video as always 👍👍
Shout out to Mrs JawTooth
Thanks, I will tell her!
Amazing work again watching from Coventry United Kingdom
Thanks for watching from across the big lake!
You caught the Cannonball!!!!!.....one of my favorites!!!
I always wonder how many of the heritage units that I have filmed. This is a cool one. Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth I've seen about all... depends on the seasons down south...
I don't see my home rail (Missouri Pacific) until the holidays
Man that Wabash unit was awesome! Definitely a rare catch! And about the old haunted Gains house, if those walls could talk, the stories that house could tell would be amazing. Plus it’d be interesting to do a paranormal investigation there. Also a house doesn’t have to be old to be haunted, and a house doesn’t become haunted magically when it becomes so old. That’s all just kids story telling theory lol. As a professional paranormal investigator a new house can become haunted the day it’s finished being built, if there is paranormal activity attached to the land it’s being built on. I’ve actually seen multiple cases of this. It’s energy, that spirits can use. If there’s a good energy source in a house, or on a specific piece of land, then spirits can inhabit the house or land for the energy source. Regardless of how old or young the house is. Typically hauntings are factored by the energy that’s there. If a house or land has seen large amounts of torment and violence, that leaves a large amount of that energy, which the spirits involved, will typically be strong, intelligent spirits. Spirits don’t have to have a house to be in. They can just inhabit the land. If the energy is there that’s all they need. Perfect example is the battlefields of Gettysburg PA. That is probably one of the most haunted acres of land in the eastern United States. But look at the type of energy left there. It’s full of violence and bloodshed, since a literal war was fought there, and thousands and thousands of soldiers and civilians died there in a matter of a few days. Perfect recipe for an area to be haunted. And when a haunted house is torn down, the spirits just remain on the land typically, since the energy that was in the house has then been released the land. The energy doesn’t go anywhere, and the spirits don’t either. If a new house or building is built on the same land, then that house or building is immediately haunted by the same spirits. Sorry for the long comment lol but I wanted to answer your questions. If it does or doesn’t make any sense, but I’m my opinion no professional answer is a short answer.
JT, how do you do it, you have that procedure done that day & you are out filming in the afternoon. & you are in a bit of pain too. Well thank you for filming the trains for us. ❤ i must watch your video of inside the Walton house looks cool. I wonder if someone was hiding in that box car having a ride! Last i heard from Troy he was in Arkansas, hope he posts a video soon. Ive seen the Wabash loco before is it named after Wabash in Indiana JT? Last train was bookin round that corner! Your horse is so sweet, he's doing good for his age. 🐴🐎😊👍
Yes, that is the same railroad. Filming the trains takes my mind off my teeth. I go back in about a week from now for more adjustments. When I was in Illinois I got an apple for my horse at the motel. Lol. We give him apples a lot among other things. I didn't know animals could live that long. He is so old that the year he was born the first history book came out and it was titled " Chapter 1 ". Lol
@@JawTooth 😂👍 we had horses when we were growing up an apple a day they had so it kept the vet away!
My Husband caught the Norfolk Southern Wabash 1070 on the 18W on Wednesday July 3ed Great Videos 👍as always
Very nice!
Thanks for the spectacular video, JT! Lots of great trains and scenery. I enjoyed the close-up of your horse, too! A question for you: does a flange greaser sit about even with the top of the rail? There is something on the tracks north of my house that has what I described, with a solar panel to recharge batteries, I'm guessing. Would it be a flange greaser? Thanks! I pray you have a safe and successful week ahead, my friend. Please tell your family and pets I said hello. I'll chat with you later. 😃😃😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤❤❤
You will see the grease on the ground in the track if it is. They will also had a mat laying in the track to catch the grease . The flange greaser is a big box with small hoses coming out of it that go to the rails
@@JawTooth Thank you for all the information. I'll pay more attention next time I go that way. 😃😃😃🤎🤎🤎
And there's more thanks for the videos JT
Some cool shots sir. Those were some long all gondola trains wonder what they were hauling
Thanks for watching! they haul steel slabs
Excellent video thanks Brian
Thanks 👍
Wow, nice catch for bot loaded and empty NS gondola expresses. NS 60C and NS 61C, bound from Indiana Harbour (iirc) to Georgia. One of the longest distance NS train, 276/277 are also close. 60C is loaded one, south bound. Not sure which way around they were on the video. Nice work mr. JT.
I always grin when the engineers give you a toot. I imagine you do, too.
I had my "sounds out of the ordinary" ears on for that first train. I didn't hear any cars that sounded off a little. I wonder why they had to set it off? We'll never know.
The sounds are how I can always tell empty autoracks. There is a sort of "empty drumming" sound that loaded cars with weight on the platforms can't have. Well, that and headphones. 😉
Good trains as usual, JT and you caught the Wabash Cannonball!
Thanks for watching! I will post another Iowa video soon also
A regular comedian, thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
Neat seeing the Wabash unit.
I missed this one..awesome video JT!
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Thanks 👍
Nice how do you do from Wabash unit.
That was pretty cool!
Love your videos keep up the good job
Glad you like them!
Nice Video
Thanks!
Nice catch Been hearing a lot about Walton Ky today. A truck driver on tic toc is,eating breakfast there today..Gambit 1960 mentioned it in his video. And now here you are in Walton. Awesome video
Oh wow! that place is The place
Good view coming around the curve
Happy Birthday Tony
Happy Saturday Morning.
Hey Steve, how are you doing today.
@@LisbonRailProductionsandF1 I am good Vasco.I hope that all is well with you.
@@train1962 im doing well too.
@@train1962 One day, i will travel to the USA and film the trains with JT.
@@train1962 you should enjoy the Portuguese trains, we have diesel-electric locomotives.
AWESOME STUFF MATE
Thank you! Cheers!
Have a nice weekend 😀
You too and thanks for being here!
Great video and catch on the EMD SD70ACE Wabash HU!🛤🚂
Nice 👍
Fantastic spot there jaw tooth looks like some great action. Not sure if I want to be there at night lol. Just incase I got ghost Railfan beside you or something like that. Anyway have a great weekend and the rest of your day 😎🚂🫵TSM
Thanks for watching!
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo comme toujours !👍🙏
Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth You're welcome. Have a nice day!
Thank You Jaw Tooth!!
Thanks William!
Wabash unit has one of best paint schemes.
It is pretty awesome
Hey JT. Nice to see blue sky there. Not one but two horn salutes. You are a right popular fella. BTW when is your birthday.
Have a great weekend from CT.
thanks for watching! My birthday is in April so its a way off
Great train catches
Thanks!
Bradd Williams, Wyoming, Michigan August 23, 1948... 76 years old this August... Shout out to me... lol watching Jaw Tooth is my morning thing to do.
Cool, I will give you a birthday shout out. We have a Wyoming in Ohio also.
why are the autoRack cars vented? coll them down?
did anyone notice the old person on the deck at 6:40?
To give light for when they are loading the cars
Thanks JT!
You bet!
Great video Brian👍
thanks Gabor!
@@JawTooth You're welcome!
Yes, I got hit with a tick this year too and with the anti-biotics, it left me drained! There seems to be a blight of them al over the Northern hemisphere. You look after yourself, JT. They are no joke. The Abner Gains house would sure be a nice house to live in, ghosts or not. I guess the rail-road chiefs have to be careful with the sun being so hot. so maybe worried about either the wheel back-to-backs being a bit stretched on those Container decks or the track getting soft in a corner somewhere, maybe.. The way your horse was stamping, was not happy about the dogs being there. You might want to have his hooves looked at, unless that's a regular thing. Man, I hate having to go to the dentist too, but I have top and bottom plates re-made as my gums have shrunk back a bit. Take care out in that heat and stay safe. Thanks for catching a decent look at the Wabash unit, one we've missed a couple of times now. I spotted something haning from an old loooking gondola but it wasn't dragging on the ties. Hoping all the family are well and keeping in good health yourself. Take care and thanks again. Cheers!
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That's a lot of JB Hunt containers on a Norfolk Southern train.
Thanks for watching!
Was this gondola train the complement to the other one we saw? Loads going one way and then empties coming back? 😃😃😃❤❤❤
Yes. They run every day
@@JawTooth Thank you! 😃😃🤎🤎
Good morning Jaw Tooth.
Hello there!
One day you need to travel to New Brunswick and have a rail adventure with CN/NBSR. great gondola trains.
That would be cool!
Good morning happy Saturday ❤
Morning
He gave you a shout out JT...
From the great Atlantic ocean
To the wide Pacific shore
From the queen of flowing mountains
To the southbelt by the shore
She's mighty tall and handsome
And known quite well by all
She's the combination
On the Wabash Cannonball
Your videos are great and they are jt
Thanks for watching and commenting!
I living by railroad tracks I hate when they sit on all night running the engine I have been watching you for a few years now my big 60 birthday is coming up next month August 22
I wish I lived by the tracks. I used to in several different homes. I will give you a birthday shout out in a video!
😅zo,that was the coool video for today,thanks for it.i hope that yor familie enjoy the footbal game NL Turkey.😅greetz:🍐Peer, en Skål🍻🍺😅👍👍👍👍
Thanks! 😃 that game was awesome! I saw all 3 goals. I bet you liked that game too
@@JawTooth yes thats for shure, wat a nice game was it, now they must to the finale. Wel whe see for it. 😇🤠🖖
Ah good afternoon Mr Jawtooth say how was your Fourth of July so far mines going awesome a lot of fireworks played out and it was epic and them trains are booking
Fantastic! the kids had a good time also and right now I am mowing the grass. It keeps growing even when I'm not home lol
Good. Videos. Jawtooth
Thanks for watching my video!
Have you ever caught a train on each track simultaneously at that location? That would be awesome if you could pull that off.
Nice hunting ✨🦅🚂
Thanks!
In many of your videos I've seen carloads of truck frames. What kind of trucks, pickups or box trucks, do you know? Just curious.
I'm wiping sleep from my eyes and you are already on another train! 🇺🇸
Morning! Time to get up lol