Shortline Railroads, switching, older locomotives; railroad at it's best!! Just like on my H0-scale home-layout. Great video, JT!! 👍 greetings from the Netherlands.
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Hey jaw tooth cool train. Always fun watching switching cars at customers sidings. Relay boxes for signals would have various relays and back up batteries for signals if power went out to keep everything running. Some relay boxes would have a generator to keep batteries charged. . Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Another awesome train pets video. Really makes our day. You showed 6 commercials I think. Loved the switcher and history of train signals out of service. Have a great day Mr JT ❤😊 Thanks.
I skinned my knees a little. No big deal though. Just a little sore. Thanks for the Super Thanks! Today I stayed home. Hopefully the weather will be decent tomorrow. As long as there is sun thats all that matters. The girls have a soccer game tonight so I don't know if I will get a video put together by tomorrow. Thanks again for your support Mark!
@@markwalker1144 Lillia got a goal but their team lost 5 to 1. At least she got a goal though. The other team was a coed team. They had boys and their team players were bigger and more aggressive
I can’t wait to that Parina plant gets kicked off that’s why they put all those new ties in and new ballast and most probably gonna put welded rail where that joint rail is because they gonna have some heavy grain trains coming through the so that’s gonna be awesome but anyway another great video JT and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Thankyou JT, Hope the weather is nice there, Better than 38 Celsius Heat here in Australia. Nice consist as well. I Miss watching my Old Man switching on the lines out bush here when they pretty much had to do everything themselves, Sort of a be all Handyman, Used to be so cool.. Cheers. John
this was a great video ,everything from the short line action too location ,and the equipment being used and the new camera ,imagine living in the house that s not there now back in the heyday of railroading being able too walk out on you're porch and watch it go bye
Hi JT I like how they switched trucks to put away the train cars! How old is the Cincinnati railroad? Also I like the paint scheme that's on the trains! Also I love the video including your dogs! Keep the video's coming! Don't stop JT! I think you're almost there to a million subs! Have great morning JT 😄
Thanks for watching my video! The Cincinnati Eastern Railroad started in 2014 on the Norfolk Southern tracks. They lease the tracks. These tracks were installed in this area around 1884
I think he's using a colour profile that's designed to record as much information as possible, but which is intended to be edited in post-processing. That would explain both why the colours are so flat and also why the images are almost all in the highlights, with very little in the shadows or midtones.
Love them old signal's! I sure hope they save them and don't scrap them, their museum worthy, or if some lucky railfan happen to get them they'd look good in a backyard, it would be nice if they donated them to you Jawtooth!👍
When I was a kid, we lived only three blocks from the Elmira RR yard of the Erie-Lackawanna (later ConRail). In the summer, late at night, I would lie in bed in the dark with the window open, listening to the rise and fall of the slow moving engines as they switched the cars. And each time they kicked a car, I would hear the resulting crash of the connection.
Good morning Jawtooth aka Brian This was an awesome catch thanks. Hey JT my birthday is coming up November 23 I have seen all your videos from the very beginning and love the furry ones and Mrs Jawtooth 🎉
Hello from Cleveland J.T. THIS IS THE ONLY RAILROAD. I've ever seen that runs a yard engine in a mainline application. Don't they have enough power? Great video as usual
The MP15s were specifically designed by EMD to be multi-purpose (hence "MP") locomotives, suitable for both yard and road use. They're equally powerful as the GP15-1s (both are 1500hp) but actually have more tractive effort (pulling force). Since, roughly speaking, horsepower lets you go fast and tractive effort lets you pull loads, the MP15 is actually better suited to CCET's needs than the GP15-1s. To see more of these types of locomotives, search TH-cam for videos of the Union Railroad. They run exclusively end-cab switchers, even on their mainline, as they have to do a lot of work on tight curves in steel mills where only a short four-axle locomotive can go.
7:33 he had a bit of a bang with the knuckle, but he got it. 9:56 drop off is complete and they take the rest to where need be, but why are they dropping this off at this siding? Is the hopper empty?
Your channel dropped off my viewing list around April, and just started showing up again a couple of weeks ago. I guess your Void Cat is gone. Very sorry to see that. I think my ham radio antenna videos took over on the lists here, I have been building a bunch of them, and one of them is being used to monitor the railroads in & around Buffalo from my house. I have one of the Amazon dual-band mobiles programmed for CSX, NS, CN, B&P, Somerset and all the local yards within 40 miles. There's always activity on there! I am using a VHF base antenna from an Australian ham's web page. It's called a Flowerpot and cost me under $20. Too tall for the car, but a great base antenna! Keep taking videos and I will keep watching them... 73, de WB2VUO, Keith in Amherst, NY
Thanks for watching! I have posted about 5 or 6 long videos a week for the past couple years. TH-cam has glitches but just check my channel every day and you will see a video. 73s de KB8JUL
@13:44 I have shot empty center beams straight into the sun and it actually creates a nice halo video effect framing the train and shining thru the centerbeam framework. You should try it and set up your shot. You could always discard that footage in editing.
JT, I assume this is your new camera from the looks of it. I suggest getting some ND filters for it. Your videos have way too much exposure and it’s blowing out your footage. That’s why everything looks so bright and the colors are not as rich as your older camera/phone.
New camera's giving nice, clear detail in the images, but the colours are very drab and the exposure setting is putting everything in the highlights, with very little in the shadows and mid-tones. That's why the footage all looks very pale and uncontrasty. This setting is designed to record as much information in the images as possible, to avoid the shadows just being pure black blobs. However, it's intended that you use your video editor to bring back the contrast and colour saturation to make the final video look more natural. I'd recommend either learning how to do that, or using different settings on the camera so that the video from the camera looks less flat. Probably there'll be a setting called something like "colour profile" that can be changed to something more appropriate.
Have you ever stood at a NS line and heard a train horn but it turns out it was the CSX line that is just a few miles away? It happened to me on Sunday, was wondering if I’m the only one or not
This was a great video showing the Cincinnati Eastern at work. Excellent job on your part, my friend! 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤ Thanks again.
3 step: Throttle idle. Reverser neutral. Brake set.
@@MrEferrell On the BNSF we have to turn off the generator field
Shortline Railroads, switching, older locomotives; railroad at it's best!! Just like on my H0-scale home-layout. Great video, JT!! 👍 greetings from the Netherlands.
Very AWESOME Cincinnati Eastern rock train with some COOL N&W railroad signals and an AWESOME train trestle. Thanks for sharing JT!
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Thank you for great short line videos. They have a character all of their own. I particularly liked seeing tractor and train in same shot. Thank you.
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This is great, so amazing and scenic!😍😍
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Jawtooth, I asked for some short line switching and you delivered. Thank you!
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I like to sit and watch those railroad guys work, Brian. It's awesome to see how they move the cars.
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Thanks Jaw Tooth for another great video of Short Line RR, Love, Short Line. Have a wonderful Day, my friend.
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Appreciate you repeating back the radio communications. It does help to understand the interactions
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Conductors car count was way off
Yes I agree!
The little switcher is getting a work out.This was a cool video great job JT👍👍
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JT, that was absolutely awesome bud, great info on how they do the separation 👏👌👍, and with the old signal lights, very cool 😎 👌👍👏
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No DPUs on the CCET. It's not needed unless you're running trains of around a hundred cars.
All kinds of Live Action 😮
CCET in action ! Nice video Jaw Tooth !
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1st, wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like them, they're awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
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Good morning Tooth, awesome catch in this video today. Be careful out there today. 🇺🇸🙏🏻
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Love the switch engines.
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Hey jaw tooth cool train. Always fun watching switching cars at customers sidings. Relay boxes for signals would have various relays and back up batteries for signals if power went out to keep everything running. Some relay boxes would have a generator to keep batteries charged. . Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
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The dogs and kitties really love each other. And the trains are cool! Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
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Fall is my favorite season
Love seeing the leaves falling off the trees
And the rock train is pretty cool too
Good one Jawtooth
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Thank you for video 😊😊
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Great video Jaw, thanks for that short line lesson.
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Another awesome train pets video. Really makes our day. You showed 6 commercials I think. Loved the switcher and history of train signals out of service. Have a great day Mr JT ❤😊 Thanks.
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Thank you for this rail shunting scenario.
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Great job JT. I appreciate all your hard work and dedication and bringing us these great videos.
Glad you like them!
That's some great meat and potatoes railroading right there. Another good show put on by the CE. Enjoyed this one much, thanks JT!
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Great shirt line video thanks Brian
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The train at Winchester passing under the tree with yellow leaves and a layer of yellow leaves on the ground was a great shot.
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wow, your vedeos are on as soon as 7am... just in time for my morning orange juice or coffee.
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Cool switching! At least you didn't hurt yourself falling the other day. Pants are cheaper then dr bills. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
I skinned my knees a little. No big deal though. Just a little sore. Thanks for the Super Thanks! Today I stayed home. Hopefully the weather will be decent tomorrow. As long as there is sun thats all that matters. The girls have a soccer game tonight so I don't know if I will get a video put together by tomorrow. Thanks again for your support Mark!
@JawTooth your welcome Brian Good luck to your daughters
@@markwalker1144 Lillia got a goal but their team lost 5 to 1. At least she got a goal though. The other team was a coed team. They had boys and their team players were bigger and more aggressive
@JawTooth that should not be allowed. Well good for her!
Excellent video JawTooth really enjoyed it keep up the amazing work looking forward to seeing more content soon thanks again and have a great weekend
Thanks, will do! I hope you have a great weekend also
Like watching local trains!!
They have been working with that switcher a lot lately :) Nice work by our CCET friends!
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I can’t wait to that Parina plant gets kicked off that’s why they put all those new ties in and new ballast and most probably gonna put welded rail where that joint rail is because they gonna have some heavy grain trains coming through the so that’s gonna be awesome but anyway another great video JT and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Thankyou JT, Hope the weather is nice there, Better than 38 Celsius Heat here in Australia.
Nice consist as well.
I Miss watching my Old Man switching on the lines out bush here when they pretty much had to do everything themselves, Sort of a be all Handyman, Used to be so cool..
Cheers.
John
Glad you enjoyed it! It was in the low 50s F today
Great catches and awesome video
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this was a great video ,everything from the short line action too location ,and the equipment being used and the new camera ,imagine living in the house that s not there now back in the heyday of railroading being able too walk out on you're porch and watch it go bye
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Great catches Brian👏
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Thank You Jaw Tooth, all your video's are great!
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Hi JT I like how they switched trucks to put away the train cars! How old is the Cincinnati railroad? Also I like the paint scheme that's on the trains! Also I love the video including your dogs! Keep the video's coming! Don't stop JT! I think you're almost there to a million subs! Have great morning JT 😄
Thanks for watching my video! The Cincinnati Eastern Railroad started in 2014 on the Norfolk Southern tracks. They lease the tracks. These tracks were installed in this area around 1884
@@JawTooth ok thanks JT 😁
👍👍You seemed well rested and content of your day and great weather. Cheers 🍁☀
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Another great train video thank you Brian aka Jaw Tooth
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I always learn something from your videos! I had to google the term "3 step." It's an interesting read.
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Excellent video JT!
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Great live action as always JT
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Amazing video Mr jawtooth nice one to get anyways have a great day!!
Thanks! You too!
😅nice job to rangeer the wagons.😅thx for that video Brian.greetings from me and Tony.😅👍👍👍👍❤
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This is a good video. However the color looks washed out ? Did you change camera? Oh just heard you say new camera. What settings changed?
I think he's using a colour profile that's designed to record as much information as possible, but which is intended to be edited in post-processing. That would explain both why the colours are so flat and also why the images are almost all in the highlights, with very little in the shadows or midtones.
Interesting as always thanks JT 😊 have a great day from Scotland Sir 😊 🏴🇺🇲
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@JawTooth Hey you're welcome JT thanks 😊
Nothing brings the family together like a CPL 8n your yard...lol Enjoyed the video
You got that right! That would be cool
Nice job catching those trains jaw tooth Keep it up and be safe while you’re railfanning out there please
VERY COOL VIDEO, KEEP 'EM COMING!!!
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nice show as usual, amazed everytime you show the dates from the rails how old they can be
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Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
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It's hump day. Have a good day and watch another video, son.
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Love them old signal's! I sure hope they save them and don't scrap them, their museum worthy, or if some lucky railfan happen to get them they'd look good in a backyard, it would be nice if they donated them to you Jawtooth!👍
Thanks for watching! I would love to have one of them
When I was a kid, we lived only three blocks from the Elmira RR yard of the Erie-Lackawanna (later ConRail). In the summer, late at night, I would lie in bed in the dark with the window open, listening to the rise and fall of the slow moving engines as they switched the cars. And each time they kicked a car, I would hear the resulting crash of the connection.
Good morning Jawtooth aka Brian
This was an awesome catch thanks. Hey JT my birthday is coming up November 23 I have seen all your videos from the very beginning and love the furry ones and Mrs Jawtooth 🎉
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I enjoy the video👍👍
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Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 👍🙏
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Wonderful video
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome video JT!!!!
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Live this. Thanks!🎉
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Hello from Cleveland J.T. THIS IS THE ONLY RAILROAD. I've ever seen that runs a yard engine in a mainline application. Don't they have enough power? Great video as usual
The MP15s were specifically designed by EMD to be multi-purpose (hence "MP") locomotives, suitable for both yard and road use. They're equally powerful as the GP15-1s (both are 1500hp) but actually have more tractive effort (pulling force). Since, roughly speaking, horsepower lets you go fast and tractive effort lets you pull loads, the MP15 is actually better suited to CCET's needs than the GP15-1s.
To see more of these types of locomotives, search TH-cam for videos of the Union Railroad. They run exclusively end-cab switchers, even on their mainline, as they have to do a lot of work on tight curves in steel mills where only a short four-axle locomotive can go.
Nice switching action on a short line taken care of business 👌 forgot what quarry you said the stone comes out of keep on tracken
Thanks 👍 The quarry is Hanson quarry in Plum Run
Thank u sir have great rest of week 😊
woo live action..... coming up !!
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Awesome live action son.
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Love that CET!!!!
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Nice one. 😼
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7:33 he had a bit of a bang with the knuckle, but he got it.
9:56 drop off is complete and they take the rest to where need be, but why are they dropping this off at this siding? Is the hopper empty?
Good morning
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As those N&W signals are so old I hope someone can preserve them, historic items like those should not just be cut up.
Your channel dropped off my viewing list around April, and just started showing up again a couple of weeks ago. I guess your Void Cat is gone. Very sorry to see that. I think my ham radio antenna videos took over on the lists here, I have been building a bunch of them, and one of them is being used to monitor the railroads in & around Buffalo from my house. I have one of the Amazon dual-band mobiles programmed for CSX, NS, CN, B&P, Somerset and all the local yards within 40 miles. There's always activity on there! I am using a VHF base antenna from an Australian ham's web page. It's called a Flowerpot and cost me under $20. Too tall for the car, but a great base antenna! Keep taking videos and I will keep watching them...
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Thanks for watching! I have posted about 5 or 6 long videos a week for the past couple years. TH-cam has glitches but just check my channel every day and you will see a video. 73s de KB8JUL
@13:44 I have shot empty center beams straight into the sun and it actually creates a nice halo video effect framing the train and shining thru the centerbeam framework. You should try it and set up your shot. You could always discard that footage in editing.
The first train had a shadow on the cars as they passed that looked like fire.
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Jawtooth have you been back to check on Purina plant to see if is operating?
I researched #3512 is a former BNSF unit and #2414 is a Southern R.R. accusation.
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Railroad switcheroo. Now can he parallel park it😅
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Nice Video 👍🏻😁
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I watch your videos every day on TH-cam on amada williamsons channel
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I like the trains that come to a halt and stop.
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If you want to see the 611, it in the transportation museum in Roanoke va
Yes, I have seen it a few times in the past few years
JT, I assume this is your new camera from the looks of it. I suggest getting some ND filters for it. Your videos have way too much exposure and it’s blowing out your footage. That’s why everything looks so bright and the colors are not as rich as your older camera/phone.
I am up wat oo early today catching a jaw tooth video..🚆
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I just ordered a dvd about 611 that will also show scenes of it traversing this line.
Awesome! I probably have the same one from Greg Scholl
@ yep that’s the one! They sure got some good footage back in those days.
New camera's giving nice, clear detail in the images, but the colours are very drab and the exposure setting is putting everything in the highlights, with very little in the shadows and mid-tones. That's why the footage all looks very pale and uncontrasty. This setting is designed to record as much information in the images as possible, to avoid the shadows just being pure black blobs.
However, it's intended that you use your video editor to bring back the contrast and colour saturation to make the final video look more natural. I'd recommend either learning how to do that, or using different settings on the camera so that the video from the camera looks less flat. Probably there'll be a setting called something like "colour profile" that can be changed to something more appropriate.
Great video as usual! I do have to say that your old camera had better color. This one looks washed out...
I think so too! I'm going back to the old one and just use this for night unless I can figure out what is wrong
Have you ever stood at a NS line and heard a train horn but it turns out it was the CSX line that is just a few miles away? It happened to me on Sunday, was wondering if I’m the only one or not
Yes, I made a video about that recently. I was waiting to film the NS train but a CSX train was at the crossing a hundred feet behind me
I didn't see him wave hi 😢
Hi Jaw & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Jaw & Friends Randy
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Which state are you in? When you said Macon, I first thought Georgia, but now I know that's not where you are. 🙂🙂
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It would be nice if the signals would be donated to a museum.
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cool cats
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18:23 That what happened in Greenwich last week
1:00 EMD steel bell
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Brandi is probably thinking well, Dad, I was sleeping until you spoke to me! Now I'm not!! 😠😠😠