Kudos to MRS JT! Great shooting of THE JT making his video - wonderful seeing how supportive she is of him and railfanning in general - How lucky JT is having such a fantastic support family
If you are still in Florida, consider going east on 528 (The B or Beachline Expy). Along 528 heading east, there is a brand new rail line (The Brightline Train) running parallel to to it. Take 528 east to US1 (Cocoa). This is where the new line joins the Florida East Coast Railroad and heads to Miami. Exit and head south on US1. Another cool thing about the Florida East Coast Railroad, is they have GE ES4400 locomotives that run using LNG. Not diesel. It comprises of two GE ES4400 locomotives with a tender filled with LNG between them. Never thought I'd see the day where modern locomotive using fuel tenders.
BNSF experimented with LNG/LPG tenders in the '90s and decided it wasn't worth it. It gives a cleaner exhaust in the sense of less particulates (i.e., soot) which is good if you're running in urban areas, which FEC are and BNSF mostly doesn't. I think JT has filmed the FEC LNG locomotives on a previous trip to Florida.They're dual-fuel, by the way -- they can still run on diesel, too.
The diamond crossing in the middle of a 4-lane highway is something I have never seen before. Thank you for finding this location, Jaw Tooth, and for taking these night videos for our enjoyment. The other train videos were also a treat. The Triple B Bar Reserve was a place filled with a lot of fantastic wild like. Thank you for adding the Triple B Bar Reserve to this video.
Glad you enjoyed it Thomas! That is my new favorite wildlife reserve. That place is just teaming with wildlife. It is amazing. I can't wait to return. We went there on two different days. I saw a heron catch a fish and used its beak like a spear. That was interesting
You got a great alibi going for ya being out of OHIO...'The Derailment State'. (all of us). The 'gators there near you on the golf courses wear Izod La Coste Polo Shirts with a little embroidered golfer logo over the left breast pocket. Be sure to yell... 'FORE' before trying to retrieve your ball. The flying bugs aren't too bad this time of the year. A small grain buckshot should do the trick. At least at night you can more easily see their red, green and white strobe lights. Big shout out to Señora Jaws. Nice fotos... bien hecho, Señora. Gracias por tu video. RT sends, Puebla, México... And, so the Florida snake was in a hurry to see his girl, tried to cross, lost part of his tail to the locomotive.He then turned around to retrieve it. Got his head cut off. Moral? Don't lose yer head over a piece of tail.
Now that grade crossing is INSANE. I love the way you shot that: catching the old crossing lights with the train and newer crossing lights in the background; panning the loco as it glides by; then showing that old signal get knocked down. You really composed that well. I could watch those old red crossing lights fading in and out endlessly; they are so superior to the crappy new LEDs that it's not even close (same for the old crossing bells too). JT will circle the globe to bring us awesome LIVE ACTION!!! Thanks man!
Starting Monday morning with a JT video. Great coverage of Florida trains. That area by the diamond needs more street lights. You're right, it's way too dark, you can hardly see the trains going over the diamond. That's not your fault. I love hearing the trains going over the diamond. Anyway, great video and have a nice day 😊🌈
Jaw Tooth, glad you and your wife had great vacation and love the train and wildlife Videos, so very awesome. Thank you both so very much. I have not been done in Florida since 1988, We used to go to Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, and West Palm Beach. Florida is a great place to live except during hurricane Season which runs from June 1st to December 1 st., Thanks again Jaw Tooth and wife.
I want to thank you for going to my home town. I'm originally from Lakeland and now I live in the Metro Detroit area. Every place you were in Lakeland and Mulberry I know except for your hotel area. Thanks for making an old man homesick. Lol
Very cool! Maybe I will get back up to Detroit area soon also. I do have a couple of sites up there that I want to film. Lakeland is one of my favourite places to wait for trains. I wish I could have seen it in the 70s
Shoutout to Mrs. Tooth! Her first video is the FIRST time I ever actually saw a "log" car! I had a model train as a kid that had a car carrying "logs"; it had its own special track section you'd stop the car on, then push a button to activate it and it would side-dump the logs. Dang that was fun.
Old Lionel model? There are a few channels for that on TH-cam, so you'll probably be able to see the exact car. I remember seeing one of a refrigerated box car that would stop next to a plaform and load/unload milk churns.
Lots of interesting catches many of which. you can't see at home. Even at night the rock dust highlights the cars in phosphate service and the trains hauling the finished product are truly used car lots. Mrs. Tooth hasn't lost her photo skills. Glad to see you've had good weather and while the Nature Center animals are interesting to visit the ones that await you at home are more loving
That CXS line paralleling FL60 is mostly phosphate in those High-Top hoppers like you say… A lot goes to the Port of Tampa for a shipping terminal there… And the rail line that runs along Phosphate Blvd, the other track at your Diamond, is usually local freight… I’ve delivered off Prairie Mine Rd before and seen Locals moving freight there… And been around the Winston Wye Old and New Tampa Highway too… Circle Bar B is fantastic for watching wildlife! (Was a closed after Ian for a while) You got some great shots there too! Saw a heron catch and eat a snake, and a turtle digging a nest to burry eggs in addition to the gators and birds… Thx JT!
Awesome location Jawtooth! Love the night shots, trains have always had a cool eeriness to them for me at night! Glad your having a great vacation down there! Thanks for sharing all the cool stuff!
That rail diamond has to be the strangest diamond I’ve seen , In the middle of a 4 lane highway, you certainly have a knack for finding cool places like this one, those phosphate cars were different too. Be mindful of those gators, wouldn’t want norphie or chessie getting to close. Enjoy your he sunshine state JT. And thanks.
As a truck driver that hauls phosphates out of the Mosaic plant on CR 640, I’ve seen two trains use that crossing in the afternoon…backs traffic up in all directions because the intersection of FL 37 and FL 60 is about 100 feet north of the diamond. Wish I would’ve seen you there!!! I would’ve blasted the horn and waved!
If you check out the current Google Earth satellite image of that diamond (I looked it up on 3/13/2023) it captured a four engine, 61 car daytime train with the lead engine right at the diamond, heading south.
Bonus day! We get to see JT in action getting those superb videos first hand :) Florida is very cool and I have seen a bunch of trains (freight and Amtrak) in and around Plant City. A nice place to visit :) Stay alert for those gators!
Nice streamers of Spanish moss in those trees. When I lived in Texas, it was not uncommon to see gators on the side of the road sunning themselves on state highway 35 between Aransas Pass and Port Lavaca. Nice videos from both of you, and thank you Miss the videos of Norfie and Chessie. Steven in Gresham, Or via San Antonio, TX (hometown). God bless.
Wow. I hate i missed you in Mulberry. I've lived most of my 79 years with in ear shot of that diamond. FYI they did a tie replacement on the Bone Valley sub through Mulberry a couple weeks earlier.
I have spent many hours train watching at the “Y” where you were on Old Tampa Highway. Just south is Winston Yard. Back before security was such an issue my son & I used to visit the yardmaster at the tower. Those were good ol’ days! That was back in the late 80’s & early 90’s. We were up in the tower one day when several “masters” were there. Son was asking questions when this one “master” asked him if he was considering the railroad for a career. Son told him yes & then the speech started. Master said, “anyone in this room or down on the yard will tell you the ‘magic wears off d####d fast’”. He then asked son what position he was interested in & of course son replied ‘engineer’. Master said, “that’s great if you want a gut full of ulcers & never being home”. It was very memorable experience for both of us!! 😊
Awesome diamond video Jawtooth you really did it it's Norfolk Southern vs. CSX in Mulberry is a run for their currency everytime they cross the four rail sighting.
@@JawTooth Thank you Brian. My dad was a big train enthusiast just like you. We chased and rode many trains in West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, Texas, and Colorado mainly over the years.
That's a nice area where you went to. Loved the animals you saw, be careful around the lakes though. An elderly woman met her fate with an alligator by walking too close to the water
@@JawTooth 😊oke,i was there with the Royal Dutch Air Force Asosatin the 50 years aniversry,whe where invited bij Billie Clinton.whe where hi VIP,s.lol.i have see the gators verry close by the building where they build up the Space Shuttle. whe have vissit the biggest building on the planet.was a hot day,42c. but amazing,also mine walk under the Sarturnus 5 moon rocket.16 days USA.Amazing!!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Hey Jawtooth..u should come to Elizabethtown Ky..CSX had 8 units go thru yesterday..one had 2 units up front and 3 in the middle..I've been working next to the tracks for a couple of weeks..lots of live action!!
Really nice night photography and that can be difficult without much light but you did it quite well. Plus the wildlife shots are cool too! You always seem to go the extra mile for us, thank you!
Thank you for this little natural science lesson where we discover the animals that haunt the swamps of Florida: turtles, alligators ... and this armadillo, really ugly and whose shell reminds the armor of some tank!
Hey man!;; worked for Conrail(Penn Cntral ) New Jersey division. Selkirk N.Y to Newark N.j as a breakman ,back in 80S-. I hit your channel and like the variety. Been down in Mulberry Fla. I currently live in Mt Doa fl,north of Mulberry Keep up the good work!
Another great video! I know several have mentioned Danny Harmon (Distant Signal). One of his TH-cam videos completely explains the Bone Valley rail ops, including such details as why some hoppers are open while others are covered. It’s a great resource for understanding the movements through the region.
Yes, that's a great video. The open/closed is simple -- the mined rock is "just" rock, so it's OK in an open hopper (or gondola, in the case of this train) but the refined product is water-soluble so it needs to be kept dry.
Excellent great video, mr Jaw Tooth. That was a nice catch of alligators in Florida but what a difference in birds eating fish. Nice to see and i think you and your lady had a great time there in Florida. But Mrs JTuse a good videocamera i think a Sony. But a railroaddiamond middle in the streets? Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands 🇾🇪🇺🇸
Thanks Mrs. Jaw Tooth great train video in Lakeland fl thank you Jaw Tooth for being a fantastic person
Kudos to MRS JT! Great shooting of THE JT making his video - wonderful seeing how supportive she is of him and railfanning in general - How lucky JT is having such a fantastic support family
Good Morning JawTooth and Mrs JawTooth
Great coverage of Florida vacation trains
If you are still in Florida, consider going east on 528 (The B or Beachline Expy). Along 528 heading east, there is a brand new rail line (The Brightline Train) running parallel to to it. Take 528 east to US1 (Cocoa). This is where the new line joins the Florida East Coast Railroad and heads to Miami. Exit and head south on US1. Another cool thing about the Florida East Coast Railroad, is they have GE ES4400 locomotives that run using LNG. Not diesel. It comprises of two GE ES4400 locomotives with a tender filled with LNG between them. Never thought I'd see the day where modern locomotive using fuel tenders.
The more things change the more they stay the same.
JT would definitely say “man, he was booking” when they run their speed trials.
Still use diesel until not 3 and up.
BNSF experimented with LNG/LPG tenders in the '90s and decided it wasn't worth it. It gives a cleaner exhaust in the sense of less particulates (i.e., soot) which is good if you're running in urban areas, which FEC are and BNSF mostly doesn't. I think JT has filmed the FEC LNG locomotives on a previous trip to Florida.They're dual-fuel, by the way -- they can still run on diesel, too.
Great to see how Mr. JT does it. Thank you Mrs. JT.
Glad you enjoyed it
No better way to kick off the week than with a JT video.. Good morning to all.
Good Morning
Fastest fingers in railroading - Jon Watt.
Good morning Jon
@@michaelhewitt258 Hi Michael.. snowy day in eastern Maine...
@@jameschristiansson3137 LOL. Thanks James. Copy & paste are wonderful for that. Have a great day.
The diamond crossing in the middle of a 4-lane highway is something I have never seen before. Thank you for finding this location, Jaw Tooth, and for taking these night videos for our enjoyment. The other train videos were also a treat. The Triple B Bar Reserve was a place filled with a lot of fantastic wild like. Thank you for adding the Triple B Bar Reserve to this video.
Glad you enjoyed it Thomas! That is my new favorite wildlife reserve. That place is just teaming with wildlife. It is amazing. I can't wait to return. We went there on two different days. I saw a heron catch a fish and used its beak like a spear. That was interesting
The Jaw Tooth Trains & Nature program: enjoyable for sure.
Thanks for watching !
You got a great alibi going for ya being out of OHIO...'The Derailment State'. (all of us). The 'gators there near you on the golf courses wear Izod La Coste Polo Shirts with a little embroidered golfer logo over the left breast pocket. Be sure to yell... 'FORE' before trying to retrieve your ball. The flying bugs aren't too bad this time of the year. A small grain buckshot should do the trick. At least at night you can more easily see their red, green and white strobe lights. Big shout out to Señora Jaws. Nice fotos... bien hecho, Señora. Gracias por tu video. RT sends, Puebla, México... And, so the Florida snake was in a hurry to see his girl, tried to cross, lost part of his tail to the locomotive.He then turned around to retrieve it. Got his head cut off. Moral? Don't lose yer head over a piece of tail.
❤ Love your Train 🚆 Videos keep up the great 👍 👌 😊Work Jaw Tooth 👏 😄!!
Now that grade crossing is INSANE. I love the way you shot that: catching the old crossing lights with the train and newer crossing lights in the background; panning the loco as it glides by; then showing that old signal get knocked down. You really composed that well.
I could watch those old red crossing lights fading in and out endlessly; they are so superior to the crappy new LEDs that it's not even close (same for the old crossing bells too).
JT will circle the globe to bring us awesome LIVE ACTION!!! Thanks man!
Starting Monday morning with a JT video. Great coverage of Florida trains. That area by the diamond needs more street lights. You're right, it's way too dark, you can hardly see the trains going over the diamond. That's not your fault. I love hearing the trains going over the diamond. Anyway, great video and have a nice day 😊🌈
Jaw Tooth, glad you and your wife had great vacation and love the train and wildlife Videos, so very awesome. Thank you both so very much. I have not been done in Florida since 1988, We used to go to Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, and West Palm Beach. Florida is a great place to live except during hurricane Season which runs from June 1st to December 1 st., Thanks again Jaw Tooth and wife.
nice telephone pole cars!
and the armadillos to boot! pretty nice fish dinner for the crane! pretty cool finding the turtle log.
From Deb…I love this one. Really love your theme music…goes great with beefy train engines. Swamp views at the end were beautiful.
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
thank goodness for all the true railfans who help keep the adventure and love for all things railroading alive , even shoestring the hobo
hi Randy... My name is Williams too. love to watch Jaw Tooth train videos every day. Retired here.
GM, that is really cool! Never seen anything like that
Cool, I really liked seeing the herring with the fish. Way to go JT
Thanks 👍
Great wildlife shots
I want to thank you for going to my home town. I'm originally from Lakeland and now I live in the Metro Detroit area. Every place you were in Lakeland and Mulberry I know except for your hotel area. Thanks for making an old man homesick. Lol
Very cool! Maybe I will get back up to Detroit area soon also. I do have a couple of sites up there that I want to film. Lakeland is one of my favourite places to wait for trains. I wish I could have seen it in the 70s
That's pretty crazy. Looks like the speed limit is about 10 MPH through there. I love that you have a knack of finding the unusual in your travels.
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo et très bonne semaine ! 👍🙏
Kudos to Mrs Tooth, great videos, she is a pro.
Thanks so much!
God bless all today is going to be a wonderful day ❤️
You too!!
Glad you are having a nice time in Florida.
Us too!
Florida is a beautiful state. Hopefully,I will get there someday. Enjoy your stay! 😊
Shoutout to Mrs. Tooth! Her first video is the FIRST time I ever actually saw a "log" car! I had a model train as a kid that had a car carrying "logs"; it had its own special track section you'd stop the car on, then push a button to activate it and it would side-dump the logs. Dang that was fun.
Old Lionel model? There are a few channels for that on TH-cam, so you'll probably be able to see the exact car. I remember seeing one of a refrigerated box car that would stop next to a plaform and load/unload milk churns.
@@beeble2003 I remember seeing that in either an old Lionel or American Flyer catalog in the 60s. Never saw one in person.
Mrs. Tooth did very well with her videos. I recognized your bright blue shirt and bright white legs! LOL.
Good morning J.T. great video.
Good morning!
Nice enjoy the night 🌙 👌 trains and the amazing animals
Many thanks!
Lots of interesting catches many of which. you can't see at home. Even at night the rock dust highlights the cars in phosphate service and the trains hauling the finished product are truly used car lots. Mrs. Tooth hasn't lost her photo skills. Glad to see you've had good weather and while the Nature Center animals are interesting to visit the ones that await you at home are more loving
Good morning from Plant City!
Good Morning
Hi
Thanks for the video. Always enjoy the wildlife
Glad you enjoyed it! I have a little more of the wildlife
Wow! Beautiful place and beautiful animals! Thanks so much Brian for sharing!
Thanks for watching
@@JawTooth You're welcome.
Great work by the two of you.
That CXS line paralleling FL60 is mostly phosphate in those High-Top hoppers like you say… A lot goes to the Port of Tampa for a shipping terminal there… And the rail line that runs along Phosphate Blvd, the other track at your Diamond, is usually local freight… I’ve delivered off Prairie Mine Rd before and seen Locals moving freight there… And been around the Winston Wye Old and New Tampa Highway too… Circle Bar B is fantastic for watching wildlife! (Was a closed after Ian for a while) You got some great shots there too! Saw a heron catch and eat a snake, and a turtle digging a nest to burry eggs in addition to the gators and birds… Thx JT!
Nice work by Mrs. Tooth :)
Awesome location Jawtooth! Love the night shots, trains have always had a cool eeriness to them for me at night! Glad your having a great vacation down there! Thanks for sharing all the cool stuff!
Enjoyed the nature walk.
Awesome catch😊
Amazing train compilation!
great train vlog friend ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Brian that’s really cool that caught that! You always catch some really cool things! Very nice sir. 😉👍🏻
Thanks 👍
@@JawTooth you’re welcome.
Great catches! Enjoyed seeing the Florida wildlife. Great video!
Thank you very much!
Awesome night catch
Thank you very much!
Good Morning to JT and all rail fans!
Good Morning
Good morning
That rail diamond has to be the strangest diamond I’ve seen , In the middle of a 4 lane highway, you certainly have a knack for finding cool places like this one, those phosphate cars were different too. Be mindful of those gators, wouldn’t want norphie or chessie getting to close. Enjoy your he sunshine state JT. And thanks.
Grand work from both of you. Florida and wild life is awesome.
You truly are a treasure Jawtooth.
A lot of interesting things would go unseen if not for your sharing these awesome videos.
Thank you so very much!
Awesome Jaw Tooth enjoying watching too and enjoy the side show too AWESOME VIDEO Jaw Tooth 👍😃😎♥️♥️
Thanks so much!
Cool watching a train at night. Interesting. Thanks.
What a great video! Loved the wildlife!
Thank you very much!
As a truck driver that hauls phosphates out of the Mosaic plant on CR 640, I’ve seen two trains use that crossing in the afternoon…backs traffic up in all directions because the intersection of FL 37 and FL 60 is about 100 feet north of the diamond. Wish I would’ve seen you there!!! I would’ve blasted the horn and waved!
Behind every good Jaw Tooth is a great Mrs. Tooth!
If you check out the current Google Earth satellite image of that diamond (I looked it up on 3/13/2023) it captured a four engine, 61 car daytime train with the lead engine right at the diamond, heading south.
Bonus day! We get to see JT in action getting those superb videos first hand :) Florida is very cool and I have seen a bunch of trains (freight and Amtrak) in and around Plant City. A nice place to visit :) Stay alert for those gators!
Good Morning Jaw Tooth. Happy vacation.
Good morning enjoy the video👍👍
I kind of like the night videos, JT. Loved the wild life. Good one. Thanks to both of you.
Glad you enjoyed it! I have another night train that I filmed at this same railroad diamond. I will post it also
Hi JT I hope that you had a great time in Florida thank you so much for the wild life videos ❤❤❤
Nice streamers of Spanish moss in those trees. When I lived in Texas, it was not uncommon to see gators on the side of the road sunning themselves on state highway 35 between Aransas Pass and Port Lavaca. Nice videos from both of you, and thank you
Miss the videos of Norfie and Chessie. Steven in Gresham, Or via San Antonio, TX (hometown). God bless.
I loved the Spanish moss when I bought my house. Now I hate it. It gets so think,it blocks the sunlight and the branches die.
Not only is the railway crossing unusual, but your shiny blue shirt is nice, too! 💙
Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
Wow. I hate i missed you in Mulberry. I've lived most of my 79 years with in ear shot of that diamond. FYI they did a tie replacement on the Bone Valley sub through Mulberry a couple weeks earlier.
JT, you’re like family. Thanks for the great catches. Wait, there’s always more.
Cool video! Nicely done!
Thank you very much!
I have spent many hours train watching at the “Y” where you were on Old Tampa Highway. Just south is Winston Yard. Back before security was such an issue my son & I used to visit the yardmaster at the tower. Those were good ol’ days! That was back in the late 80’s & early 90’s. We were up in the tower one day when several “masters” were there. Son was asking questions when this one “master” asked him if he was considering the railroad for a career. Son told him yes & then the speech started. Master said, “anyone in this room or down on the yard will tell you the ‘magic wears off d####d fast’”. He then asked son what position he was interested in & of course son replied ‘engineer’. Master said, “that’s great if you want a gut full of ulcers & never being home”. It was very memorable experience for both of us!! 😊
I really enjoy your videos plus the narration
Thank you very much!
Liked for the great view of the planets.
Awesome diamond video Jawtooth you really did it it's Norfolk Southern vs. CSX in Mulberry is a run for their currency everytime they cross the four rail sighting.
Florida is a cool place to film CSX, Thank You 😊😎👌👍👍👍!
Very interesting Florida wildlife footage!
Cool! A video of jawtooth making another rail video creation. Stay safe!
That's Polk County you're in, the Meth capital of Fla. Don't worry Sheriff Grady Judd will keep you safe. Once again, Thanks for the vid, Mr. Tooth!
Great Blue snagged a big fish. Nice Anhinga also. He was shading the water too to see fish. Sweet armadillo.
Thanks 👍
@@JawTooth Thank you Brian. My dad was a big train enthusiast just like you. We chased and rode many trains in West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, Texas, and Colorado mainly over the years.
Great night video with diamonds thanks Jaw tooth
Great video Jawtooth. Yours are always good. Thanks 👍❤️
Glad you like them!
Mrs. JT did a great job of shooting that CSX Train! Nice work!
That's a nice area where you went to. Loved the animals you saw, be careful around the lakes though. An elderly woman met her fate with an alligator by walking too close to the water
This may be one of your most special coolest videos
Thanks! I try
hello jaw its is randy i like you video is cool jaw thanks friends randy
😊how nice is the nature in the swamp from florida,i have see it on there in oktober 1998.i was there to.🐊
So cool! I didn't know that you got to see the nature in Florida. Did you find any alligators? I know how to find them now
@@JawTooth 😊oke,i was there with the Royal Dutch Air Force Asosatin the 50 years aniversry,whe where invited bij Billie Clinton.whe where hi VIP,s.lol.i have see the gators verry close by the building where they build up the Space Shuttle. whe have vissit the biggest building on the planet.was a hot day,42c. but amazing,also mine walk under the Sarturnus 5 moon rocket.16 days USA.Amazing!!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Too kool you caught jupiter and venus in shot ...no exactly which direction your pointed ...kool night catch
JAW Cool place and Good Video !!)))))))
@ 3:24..."let's watch them knock down that signal son!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jaw Tooth the Daimond Railroad searcher 😉
Hey Jawtooth..u should come to Elizabethtown Ky..CSX had 8 units go thru yesterday..one had 2 units up front and 3 in the middle..I've been working next to the tracks for a couple of weeks..lots of live action!!
Can never see enough phosphate museums!
The phosphate museum in Mulberry has a very old steam locomotive that was dug up and had been buried for decades.
Really nice night photography and that can be difficult without much light but you did it quite well. Plus the wildlife shots are cool too! You always seem to go the extra mile for us, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for this little natural science lesson where we discover the animals that haunt the swamps of Florida: turtles, alligators ... and this armadillo, really ugly and whose shell reminds the armor of some tank!
Like 114 beautiful video, greetings 🚂👍🙋♂️
Many thanks!
Hey man!;;
worked for Conrail(Penn Cntral ) New
Jersey division. Selkirk N.Y to Newark
N.j as a breakman ,back in 80S-.
I hit your channel and like the variety.
Been down in Mulberry Fla. I currently live in Mt Doa fl,north of Mulberry
Keep up the good work!
Another great video! I know several have mentioned Danny Harmon (Distant Signal). One of his TH-cam videos completely explains the Bone Valley rail ops, including such details as why some hoppers are open while others are covered. It’s a great resource for understanding the movements through the region.
Yes, that's a great video. The open/closed is simple -- the mined rock is "just" rock, so it's OK in an open hopper (or gondola, in the case of this train) but the refined product is water-soluble so it needs to be kept dry.
Hi Danny, I like watching your train videos 😊
Jaw Tooth, I don’t know what was the scariest the Gators 🐊 or your white legs ! Good video .
That's cool see it then
I would not be walking around ditches, grass or brush at night. Anything is possible in Florida. Be careful!
Cool stuff! Yeah some places were too dark, but great video JT!
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Fantastic jaw great video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 be safe 🇨🇦🇺🇸 Robin out
Mornin'! Definitely a departure from Chessie and Norfie. 😉😀
Excellent great video, mr Jaw Tooth.
That was a nice catch of alligators in Florida but what a difference in birds eating fish. Nice to see and i think you and your lady had a great time there in Florida. But Mrs JTuse a good videocamera i think a Sony. But a railroaddiamond middle in the streets?
Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands 🇾🇪🇺🇸