The first train was an excellent NS mixed freight with 5 locomotives and 130 cars, plus or minus. Great variety of different cars including 1 new CN box car and many new covered hoppers! They looked really sharp without graffiti covering them. What a gorgeous place to film at JT! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Good long trains , love to see that mainline action !!! Wish me a happy birthday April 3 , made it through 63 years on the planet woo hoo !! More to come ! Thank you for another great video .
Magnificent catches of the trains coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars. Thumbs up. Keep up the perfect work, Brian, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
Hey, 1965 is my birth year! November. Those are awesome trains. Hearing the slack being pulled tight was really cool. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Those new tall gondolas are cool, JT. Since we both like them I guess that just shows that great minds think alike, huh? 😂😂 Lol! What I really liked were the huge steel beams and the massive plate steel!!! Fabulous train, I do have to say. 142 cars plus or minus JT! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
When I lived in the Dayton area, I loved coming here to watch the trains. If you took the bike path in the woods, you can see the remnants of the canal used before the railroad.
Yes, that will be in Part 2. I filmed the canal and the bike trail. This park is awesome. I really look forward to coming back. I can't believe that I never knew it was here and all the times that I have passed nearby on the interstate.
Amazing! I am not really a rail fan but have been watching a few random railfan videos recently. We don't have trains here so seeing one in my travels to the US is a treat. Last year I got held up for a few minutes at a crossing in New Jersey for a local train that stopped across the road and took a couple of pictures. CSX 6242 seen here at 12:42 was the engine moving the train that day in New Jersey as seen in my pictures.
Excellent video, you always find the best areas to film from. Thats two thumbs up. For all the people that forget to hit the button, please give credit to a much-deserved rail fan. Thanks again Jaw Tooth
Intermodal and Autos moving right along the latter with the SD40 leader. General Freights nice and long the first one with 13 flat cars for the aluminum ingots and 13 scrap tie gondolas and a WC boxcar. The short Freight with a CNW boxcar and the last Freight with a complete mixture old and new. I came across a financial trade article regarding the rail car industry and while the number of new cars being built is strong it is envisioned 250,000 Freight cars will also be scrapped in the same time 2023 thru 2028. Many that passed by today will not be around that much longer especially the older box cars covered hoppers and gondolas. Thanks for the new location recommendation. Hopefully you are not in the tornado zone. Stay safe!
Loved the Vandalia video. Looked like a lot of fun and a GREAT place to railfan. My old stomping grounds. Used to catfish off the dam wall in my younger days. Great video. Loved it.
I had mentioned to Scott ,1960 Gambit how close we were to each other that day . I live in New Lebanon , Ohio,just West of Dayton, I couldn't believe you all were that close !!. Great video, thank you.
Thank you so very much for the spectacular video today JT! This one was stellar entertainment like almost all of yours, and I appreciate it more than I can find words to express! You and your family have a wonderful week ahead and please stay safe out there. 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’ll tell you what JT like I was telling Scott yesterday to me that it the best place that you have ever been to railfan cause you up on that levee and you got the side track there so you’re able to see the train on the track and the train that’s passing and on top of that when y’all waiting for trains, you can lay down on that luscious grass that’s growing on that levy and rest your legs or your back or whatever. lol. But that is a very nice place to rail fan so as always, my friend y’all stay safe out there and watch you back and we’ll see you on the next one
I remember, as a kid, in Brunswick, Maryland, we would watch the B&O coal drags. When they started up, we could hear the “clang-clang-clang” of the couplers echo off the hills.
Hi, from Portsmouth, UK. Superb video, looks like a good location. Great to see the rail fans there. Nice mixed freight. I like all the info you share.
You guys have found an awesome location! It should give great shots all year round, and it'd be cool to see a train bookin through there in the winter after a fresh snow, just blowin up the powder! Fantastic video JT! 🚂🚂🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃💯👍🇺🇸
You know it’s going to be a great video when it starts with a nice horn salute! Looks like a great spot to catch the trains. That siding must be a few miles long. The warm weather brought out the rail fans. Nice to see Baby again!
Another bussy day on the csx line I like the different colour scheme the old grey and blue and the modern blue and yellow hard to believe thos tracks at from the late 60s must have bin Lade down by hippies groovy trains man peace brother ✌✌🚂🚃🚃🚃
The Taylorville Metro Park in Vandalia, Ohio provides a good railfanning experience, Jaw Tooth. The flood wall provides a higher elevation on which to stand to view the trains. I enjoyed watching the trains as they passed through this Taylorville Metro Park.
@JawTooth Go in through the grain truck entrance and pull down it and youll see the tracks with a spot to park that comes off and goes to the tracks U can see the CSX main from there and All the Cargill crews are really friendly One even let me one of the engines
@@MrPeerum Hey, guess what happened today. I was in Piketon Ohio filming trains and Chris, Lost Depot, was in Carlisle. He was filming a train coming and a woman walked in front of it and got hit. Chris got it on video.
Awesome video. I have heard that railroads are getting rid of the older tanker cars cause of what happened in East Palestine. They may be getting of older cars period
There are legal limits for freight cars in interchange service (around 40 years). Older ones can still exist in captive service, meaning they never leave the owning railroad. Usually maintenance-of-way or company service cars.
I see you in the brush all the time. You should look into sawyers spray. Kills flees, ticks, and other little kritters that cause harm to us and our pets. Just apply to boots, hats, coats, ect., and now more kritters
Back in the 70's I picked up the phone in a BN callbox just east of the Eola, IL yard. I got chewed out. Say Brian, were you really a little kid back in the 1970s 🤔.
We had a great time there for sure. That`s a great spot to catch trains!
I'm going to tell Alan about it when he is here in April since he drives by there anyway
The quality, catches, and comradery w/ railfans gets better and better. Thx for keeping the videos top notch!!
Thank you very much!
The first train was an excellent NS mixed freight with 5 locomotives and 130 cars, plus or minus. Great variety of different cars including 1 new CN box car and many new covered hoppers! They looked really sharp without graffiti covering them. What a gorgeous place to film at JT! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome quality as always JT thanks have a good day greetings from Scotland 😊
Hello, Brian, how are you doing.
@@LisbonRailProductionsandF1 Hey I'm well thank you hope that you are doing good Jaw Tooth videos are fantastic 😊
Thanks, you too!
@@JawTooth Your welcome JT thanks 😊
Have you seen the new rebuilt SD 40- T4’s with the flared radiators and they kept the standard cabs on them. They are awesome looking
Good long trains , love to see that mainline action !!! Wish me a happy birthday April 3 , made it through 63 years on the planet woo hoo !! More to come ! Thank you for another great video .
Thank You Jaw Tooth! Always a pleasure I Say! Good Day😊
Thank you too! Good Day sir!
Magnificent catches of the trains coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars.
Thumbs up.
Keep up the perfect work, Brian, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
Many thanks!
super great video sir ❤❤😍😍
Thanks a ton
Great location great mixed freight great video thanks Brian and Scott
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes the camera picks up the awsome startup bangs n booms when slack is tightened . All the way down the line. Love it .😮
Thanks 😜
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Glad you like them!
That's my favorite place to film trains in the summer Brian, I like all your videos.
Thank you very much!
Good to see the train there and to see the tracks from so close as well!
Hey, 1965 is my birth year! November. Those are awesome trains. Hearing the slack being pulled tight was really cool. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Glad you enjoyed! I will return to this spot for sure
Happy St.Patrick's day weekend JT and family!!! Corn beef and cabbage time....
Hope you enjoy your corn beef and cabbage lol
Great location and trains. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Many thanks!
I just bought me a CSX locomotive for my n scale layout. Sounds exactly like this one you caught here on TH-cam.
Cool!
Those new tall gondolas are cool, JT. Since we both like them I guess that just shows that great minds think alike, huh? 😂😂 Lol! What I really liked were the huge steel beams and the massive plate steel!!! Fabulous train, I do have to say. 142 cars plus or minus JT! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Very cool!
When I lived in the Dayton area, I loved coming here to watch the trains. If you took the bike path in the woods, you can see the remnants of the canal used before the railroad.
Yes, that will be in Part 2. I filmed the canal and the bike trail. This park is awesome. I really look forward to coming back. I can't believe that I never knew it was here and all the times that I have passed nearby on the interstate.
Lived
Amazing! I am not really a rail fan but have been watching a few random railfan videos recently. We don't have trains here so seeing one in my travels to the US is a treat. Last year I got held up for a few minutes at a crossing in New Jersey for a local train that stopped across the road and took a couple of pictures. CSX 6242 seen here at 12:42 was the engine moving the train that day in New Jersey as seen in my pictures.
Cool, thanks! That is awesome! If you watch a few more videos you will become a Railfan lol
So love trains too jaw tooth so im glad we both love trains and I enjoy your video jaw tooth
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic as always JT. You are the best! ❤
Thanks again!
superb as always Jaw Tooth have a great weekend from Swift Current Saskatchewan Canada
Thanks! You too! Awesome my videos are seen in Swift Current!
That was a great southbound intermodal also! Long and fast at 139 cars. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Thanks!
@@JawTooth You're quite welcome.
Love that SD40-3 leader on the autorack
Thanks for watching!
Have you seen the new SD 40-T4’s with the flared radiators and they kept the standard cabs on them when they rebuilt them. Those babies look awesome.
Excellent video, you always find the best areas to film from. Thats two thumbs up. For all the people that forget to hit the button, please give credit to a much-deserved rail fan. Thanks again Jaw Tooth
Thanks for that!
Intermodal and Autos moving right along the latter with the SD40 leader. General Freights nice and long the first one with 13 flat cars for the aluminum ingots and 13 scrap tie gondolas and a WC boxcar. The short Freight with a CNW boxcar and the last Freight with a complete mixture old and new. I came across a financial trade article regarding the rail car industry and while the number of new cars being built is strong it is envisioned 250,000 Freight cars will also be scrapped in the same time 2023 thru 2028. Many that passed by today will not be around that much longer especially the older box cars covered hoppers and gondolas. Thanks for the new location recommendation. Hopefully you are not in the tornado zone. Stay safe!
One day I might have to take a trip to that park. Being a Taylor myself I like the name.
There you go! Get a picture next to the sign. The park is huge and has the CSX Toledo Sub going through it
Love trains always would sit and watch them!
Loved the Vandalia video. Looked like a lot of fun and a GREAT place to railfan. My old stomping grounds. Used to catfish off the dam wall in my younger days. Great video. Loved it.
Very cool!
I had mentioned to Scott ,1960 Gambit how close we were to each other that day . I live in New Lebanon , Ohio,just West of Dayton, I couldn't believe you all were that close !!. Great video, thank you.
Very cool! That would have been awesome if you could have come over and Railfan with us. I know I will be returning there. That place is really nice
Great day on the railroad.
You got that right!
Thank you so very much for the spectacular video today JT! This one was stellar entertainment like almost all of yours, and I appreciate it more than I can find words to express! You and your family have a wonderful week ahead and please stay safe out there. 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it and I hope you have a great week also Gary!
@@JawTooth Thanks JT!
Excellent place to film. The siding adds an extra dimension that you usually only see around a major yard.
Thanks for watching!
Love your vid's have been watching for 5 years now good work.
Wow, thanks!
I’ll tell you what JT like I was telling Scott yesterday to me that it the best place that you have ever been to railfan cause you up on that levee and you got the side track there so you’re able to see the train on the track and the train that’s passing and on top of that when y’all waiting for trains, you can lay down on that luscious grass that’s growing on that levy and rest your legs or your back or whatever. lol. But that is a very nice place to rail fan so as always, my friend y’all stay safe out there and watch you back and we’ll see you on the next one
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Awesome video JT you always come up with some cool locations👍👍
Thanks 👍
Love every EMD and the older GEs.
thanks for watching!
Great work JawTooth
Appreciate the effort
Shout out to Mrs JawTooth
I remember, as a kid, in Brunswick, Maryland, we would watch the B&O coal drags. When they started up, we could hear the “clang-clang-clang” of the couplers echo off the hills.
I like that sound. The camera picks it up a little
The call box is really cool JT! 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
I think its awesome to see other railfans when you are filming Brian. Very awesome live action as always my friend.
Thank you very much!
That’s a nice spot to shoot from Brian! Very nice 👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth you’re welcome sir. Thanks for sharing with us.
Back in my railroad career (70's and 80's) those beat up open top hoppers were used to haul coal. Thanks JT.
Those were the good ole days of railroading. I was a youngun back then and watching the trains!
Goodmorning from alva oklahoma have a super saturday
Alva looks like my kind of small city. Grain elevator$, univer$ity, low crime. How many trains do you see there per day?
@@jameschristiansson3137 80 to 90 daily
Good morning!
I like train videos on TH-cam jawtooth dpu alright 👍
Thanks!
Excellent video as always. Loved the horn salute! Saying hello from the lower peninsula of Michigan! ^^
Glad you enjoyed it! Hello there in Michigan!
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! ✨✨✨✨✨👍
Hi, from Portsmouth, UK. Superb video, looks like a good location. Great to see the rail fans there. Nice mixed freight. I like all the info you share.
Thanks for watching
You guys have found an awesome location! It should give great shots all year round, and it'd be cool to see a train bookin through there in the winter after a fresh snow, just blowin up the powder! Fantastic video JT!
🚂🚂🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃💯👍🇺🇸
That's a great idea!
Great clear picture.
Thank you! Cheers!
You know it’s going to be a great video when it starts with a nice horn salute! Looks like a great spot to catch the trains. That siding must be a few miles long. The warm weather brought out the rail fans. Nice to see Baby again!
You got that right! I like it when they recognise the railfans like that. Baby is over 20 years old and the longest that I have ever had a pet.
My dad worked at Bethlehem Steel in Lackawanna, NY, as a Crane Millwright .. from the late 40s thru the early 70s.
😅have a nice weekend.greetz:🍐Peer.🤣👍👍👍👍
First train 130 cars 2nd train 31 cars 3rd train 141 cars 4th train 148 cars 5th train 87cars
One of my favorite bike paths
I walked down it a little way. I might take my bike there
I'll be going over that bridge later today...
You always find these amazing locations to film trains.
Thanks!
Nice 5 Blue and Yellow CSX units! And how can you miss those bright pink intermodal containers! Great video JT!
I know, right?
90 smooth rolling autoracks
Thanks for counting cars!
Another bussy day on the csx line I like the different colour scheme the old grey and blue and the modern blue and yellow hard to believe thos tracks at from the late 60s must have bin Lade down by hippies groovy trains man peace brother ✌✌🚂🚃🚃🚃
that cincinnati bound train was flying wow!!
Thanks for watching!
Great video again, thanks
Over by Dayton international air port cool its a vary nice park been that way few times nice csx action love how cover areas iv been at
Great spot for CSX filming, great video & sound. Some of your best to date.
Thank you very much!
The Taylorville Metro Park in Vandalia, Ohio provides a good railfanning experience, Jaw Tooth. The flood wall provides a higher elevation on which to stand to view the trains. I enjoyed watching the trains as they passed through this Taylorville Metro Park.
Thanks Thomas! I will be returning there soon
at 2:26.. impressive steel rails from 1965? wow.. nearly 60 years old and still used!!
What a fantastic train 🚆 video from Brian. Great location.😊
Thanks!
😅nice wagon from the Niagara waterfals.😊
😁
Excellent.Lots of good trains.There was a slug in that first lash-up.
Thank you very much!
Awesome video with a horn salute but wait there’s more 👍🚂😎🇺🇸👍
There always is 😎.
Great idea of the snapshot of that map! Makes it a heck of a lot easier to screenshot.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
That was a fun time up there. Hope to see you back there at some point!
Can't wait! That is officially one of my favourite places to Railfan
Nice video... 5 engines was cool..thanks ..always like the animals and such at the end.
Nice job jaw tooth to keep up the good work on catching trains
Thanks! Will do!
Like a moving Art Show 🎨.
Great catches awesome capture and nice video
Thanks!
Mile post 0 huh? Sweet!!! Don’t forget the 'ahh, but wait, There’s more!!'
See? Told you!! I read the descriptions!😁
Cool, you did! I guess somebody does read them after all lol
Interesting, not a DPU in sight today. Hmmm.... By the way, great location! Thanks!
That first manifest train was amazing.
That was a good one, especially with all that power
Come To Morristown Tennessee soon
You should railfan in Dayton @ Cargill, CSX Needmore Yard, and Washington St
Cargill/Needmore has 2 RSSX switchers and a Chessie Caboose
I would like to but I don't see a good spot to do that. I looked on Google Maps. Where exactly is a good spot to see the trains there?
@JawTooth Go in through the grain truck entrance and pull down it and youll see the tracks with a spot to park that comes off and goes to the tracks
U can see the CSX main from there and All the Cargill crews are really friendly
One even let me one of the engines
I also have videos filming there if u wanna check them out and see where to go
Though their in a 4x3 crop so just zoom in on them
😅nice the both ducks are back🦆
I bought some corn for them. They won't let me get close. I hope they come back
@@JawTooth 😅dont worry,they come back.i have a lot of crows on mine balkon,they eating peanuts.🤣
@@MrPeerum Cool!
@@MrPeerum Hey, guess what happened today. I was in Piketon Ohio filming trains and Chris, Lost Depot, was in Carlisle. He was filming a train coming and a woman walked in front of it and got hit. Chris got it on video.
@@JawTooth 😢sad to here that,i she sevive the hit.?
That callbox would look good with the pictures in my rec
Wow so many trains you caught I don’t know why the train stopped but oh well guess that’s how it goes
Great video JT
Good morning Jaw Tooth.
Hello there!
Awesome video. I have heard that railroads are getting rid of the older tanker cars cause of what happened in East Palestine. They may be getting of older cars period
There are legal limits for freight cars in interchange service (around 40 years). Older ones can still exist in captive service, meaning they never leave the owning railroad. Usually maintenance-of-way or company service cars.
Hey JawTooth love those trains, on that auto rack there were 89 cars not including the box car. Keep up the good work.
Scrap gondola cars must have a tough life with very little maintenance.
Great catches Brian 👍🚂🚃🚃🚃
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth Hi Brian 🤝🙂 You're welcome!
I enjoyed the video👍👍
Yay! Thank you!
I see you in the brush all the time. You should look into sawyers spray. Kills flees, ticks, and other little kritters that cause harm to us and our pets. Just apply to boots, hats, coats, ect., and now more kritters
Good idea, I will do that
Let's see; 14 locomotives, 533 cars is 2216 axels in just 5 trains. Not a bad day on the railroad son. Not a bad day at all.😮
Awesome video!! Great location, too... how about all those center-beam flat cars!! 😁
Nice Video
Thanks
Hello JT from Bay city mi. off I-75 and US 10
Hello up there!
Good morning
Hello there!
Back in the 70's I picked up the phone in a BN callbox just east of the Eola, IL yard. I got chewed out. Say Brian, were you really a little kid back in the 1970s 🤔.
Yes, I was hatched in 61. The 70s and 80s were the best days ever