Come on people hit the like button and help the channel. It don't hurt what does it does it take any effort at all. He goes to all the trouble to make videos for us so hit the like button when you watch it
Hi JT, iisnt Troy just a beautiful place to film a street running? I love those houses next to the track. Nice to see Sidney too, the old stone rail bridge is stunning. & awesome 5 loco train that was a good one. Congrats 🎉to lillia on her goal. Love & hugs to all the pets! Charlie doing great! 🐈⬛🐈🐕❤️🥰👍
Have you ever checked out the Thomas Viaduct in Ellicott City, MD? Built in 1833 and CSX still uses it today. Some claim it to be the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge.
I watch your posts just when I'm eating my breakfast, Señor Jaws. I think the one you said was about 160+ cars is by my count 2 waffles long, give or take 2 bites my dog got. We thank you, Señor Jaws. RT sends, envía, Colonia Centro Histórico, Puebla, México.
Whenever I see the End of Train device I automatically hear the "no defects...no defects..." in my mind, lol. It's always a great day to watch train videos, especially a drizzly summer morning. Thank you so much, JT.
This is a super video, JT! We had lots of fantastic, long trains and great locations with interesting sights! I failed to mention the Seaboard heritage unit at the head of one of the long trains. It was wonderful. I certainly admire the quality of your videos and the way you find all of the points of interest. There are not many whose presentations compare to yours! 😃😃😄😄😀😀❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, thanks for your comments Gary! I like visiting different areas and catching the Seaboard unit was lucky. CSX has some pretty cool locomotives that they have recently painted into heritage schemes. I got the Western Maryland in Augusta, Kentucky. I remember seeing those red units when I was little
Another great video, JT, and that last IM train had 112 cars now I counted each car and I know that ain’t the way you supposed to count those but anyway as always my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
The opening train was fabulous, JT! Long and fast is sure hard to beat. I didn't abandon you, my friend. I was so busy with doctor visits and other commitments that I got way behind on my videos. I'm in the process of catching up, but it will take a while Thanks for the train! 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains in Sidney, Ohio, I like them, they're awesome, I've been there before, mainly the Sidney Big Four train station, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
Hi. Have you thought about using a long, sturdy selfie pole to attach your camera to at that non-railfan friendly bridge, and holding it up over the fence while filming; Just a thought that came to mind today. Great content, as always! I absolutely love how important your family is to you and your pictures of Lily. 🙂
Hi Jaw Tooth! Nice video! Very cool seeing those welded rail cars and that slab train. Nice catch of that auto rack train at dusk. You do get some interesting locations to film at. Have a great day!! God bless my friend
Great Sidney action. Those rail carrying cars look brand new. The "street running" is close enough for government work in my book. The slab cars were earning their keep but all the empties behind them, not so much. Excellent video, enjoyed it much. Thanks JT!
I remember unloading welded rail before replacing jointed rail on our main line on the Detroit divsion of CSX.No more clackity clack of jointed rail..lol
I love it when you ll filmed the underneath of the railroad bridge. Not sure why but have always been fascinated with underneath of all bridges. It's OK if you think I'm weird. My late husband did too.
Great video. A mix of everything to bad that wasn't a full welded rail train. I love bats. Don't get to see them around me. That's awesome she got a goal! That fence stinks but too many bad people throwing things into cars 🤬Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
You got that right! I want to film a loaded welded rail train on a tight curve. I also love bats. I had 3 of them flying around me when I filmed that last train. They are very helpful with the mosquito population. We have a lot of them near my house. Some people are afraid of them but they won't hurt you as long as you don't bother them. Thanks for the help with the gas today Mark! I got a couple short line trains today. This is the first time that I have filmed both CCET and I&O in the same day. Thanks again and have a great week!
A new location, long train with a bunch of empty cars. Cool. Some sport. Those drains are a danger to animals. Wow bridge! Then five locomotive long mixed manifest followed by an intermodal. You had a day full of trains JT. Long autorack to top it off. Be safe going home. ❤
The empty welded rail cars were so cool..... Love seeing updates on your family nice goal Lilia 😊 omg did you ever find out how old that bridge was it did look old..... Holy moly loki just no moving what? Lol thank you Brian again for a great video
Nice videos Brian...was that a good idea to park on the opposite side of the first train. That could be a long walk if the train had to stop right in front of you.
Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Those drains should be redone. Someone can fall in or hurt themselves. It be awesome to get those old signals they are replacing. Cool viaduct. Someone must have been speeding and hit it and died. People need to be more careful driving. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
They are going to be spending the big bucks to replace that drainage system but it needs replaced. You can tell that it is leaking and just worn out. I have hand dug wells on my farm in better condition. Lol
Another awesome morning of train action in Ohio at the crossings with DPU'S, welded cars, trains going under bridges, train watching at night, Lily's soccer game, the amazing live action pets and of course the music slide show and as always thank you Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🇺🇲
Good to see Troy again! Funny how one can spend a couple of months doing factory training there over a 2 year period more than 30 years ago, and it almost feels like home!
Still enjoying your Vids. You should become a Travel Adviser as I really enjoy your travel logs and the good report from the towns that you travel to.Very informative as I live in Australia.
@@rojo340s Awesome! That is one thing that makes it tricky following multiple railroad lines. The line near me has had 3 different road channels over the years. Thanks for your comments!
Another interesting video! I'm on the hunt to find the train with the highest number of cars. Unless I'm mistaken, there's no theoretical limit, so the hunt is on! The highest number I've noted so far is around 180 cars...
I enjoyed watching the trains in this video that you caught in Sidney and Troy, Ohio on 27 and 28 July 2024, Jaw Tooth! The track running along the street in Troy, Ohio is a terrific location to watch trains. Is that huge railroad bridge that appears at 16:58 made of concrete? It looks like it might be concrete based on the cracking and flaking of the surface. You just had enough daylight to capture the last train in the main part of this video. Congratulations to Lilliah for scoring the goal in the soccer game. Was that a penalty kick? (Post 30 July 2024 at 1243 CDT.)
Yes, that is a gigantic concrete bridge. I would love to figure out how to film a train on it. I think I need a drone. Yes, that was a penalty kick. A girl tripped one of our girls in the box and the coach had Lilly take the kick. That was awesome! She did us proud. Thanks for watching Thomas!
Every time you parked the truck today and it was like a magnet as you attracted some of the longest heaviest and most interesting trains. It was nice to see the general Freights get back in the mix and while that NS steel train in Cincinnati is great the CSX slab trains really give them a run for the money. That River Bridge sadly is getting surrounded by trees so one can't appreciate the full size. Where it crosses the street it looks like the side of a huge coaling tower. That sewer cover is the ultimate in handcrafted rebar and looks like one of those metallic balls in a circus where the motorcycles race inside. Looks like great weather for the game and Lily can chalk up another goal and sadly the dogs wound up more uncomfortable after saying hello. Great trains in somewhat obscure places sure made my day!
The north-south line was once B&O, and the east-west line was once NYC (Big Four) Sidney is also home to the legendary Wagner cast iron cookware factory, which may or may not still be standing.
That might be the big structure that was recently torn down. It stood next to the tracks by the overpass if thats the same factory. I filmed part of it before it was torn down
They have really got long in the past couple of years. They are trying to compete with trucks and cutting back on expenses. I film trains that are over 2 miles long
Come on people hit the like button and help the channel. It don't hurt what does it does it take any effort at all. He goes to all the trouble to make videos for us so hit the like button when you watch it
Yes, thanks Frank!
Really cool 😎 drains and bridge, JT! I love ❤ old buildings and such. Thank you! 😃😃😃
Goooooooaaaaaaal Lilly!!! Right on!!!!!!!
This is her first year on the high school varsity team and she is only in 8th or 9th grade, I should know but I forgot. She loves playing.
Hey JawTooth and Mrs JawTooth 🚆🚂🚆🚆🚆🚂🚆🚆🚂🚃🚆
Great video as always
Enjoy watching your videos
That was a fabulous shot of Brandi and Loki laying together like best friends. Thank you very much, JT! I really appreciate that. 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
Hi JT, iisnt Troy just a beautiful place to film a street running? I love those houses next to the track. Nice to see Sidney too, the old stone rail bridge is stunning. & awesome 5 loco train that was a good one. Congrats 🎉to lillia on her goal. Love & hugs to all the pets! Charlie doing great! 🐈⬛🐈🐕❤️🥰👍
Have you ever checked out the Thomas Viaduct in Ellicott City, MD? Built in 1833 and CSX still uses it today. Some claim it to be the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge.
No, I have never been there. I saw it on Google Maps and I hope to go there someday. thanks for the info!
Awesome dailly Jawtooth video quality as always Sir keep up the great work thanks have a great day from Scotland 😊
I watch your posts just when I'm eating my breakfast, Señor Jaws. I think the one you said was about 160+ cars is by my count 2 waffles long, give or take 2 bites my dog got. We thank you, Señor Jaws. RT sends, envía, Colonia Centro Histórico, Puebla, México.
Wow, thanks for watching my videos!
Another fabulous slab steel train in Sidney, Ohio, JT! Great catch. 139 cars and at least 60 of those were carrying humongous slabs on them. 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
We had a good intermodal followed by an auto rack. Both trains were fairly long. Good catches, JT. 😀😀😀❤❤❤
Cool, thanks for watching and commenting Gary! Good to see you on here today
@@JawTooth You're welcome. I try not to miss any of them, and I'm glad to be back, too! 😄😄😄😄😄
Whenever I see the End of Train device I automatically hear the "no defects...no defects..." in my mind, lol. It's always a great day to watch train videos, especially a drizzly summer morning. Thank you so much, JT.
thanks for watching my videos! Defect detectors are a railfans best friend Lol
This is a super video, JT! We had lots of fantastic, long trains and great locations with interesting sights! I failed to mention the Seaboard heritage unit at the head of one of the long trains. It was wonderful. I certainly admire the quality of your videos and the way you find all of the points of interest. There are not many whose presentations compare to yours! 😃😃😄😄😀😀❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, thanks for your comments Gary! I like visiting different areas and catching the Seaboard unit was lucky. CSX has some pretty cool locomotives that they have recently painted into heritage schemes. I got the Western Maryland in Augusta, Kentucky. I remember seeing those red units when I was little
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@@JawTooth You're welcome, JT! I love hearing memories, too. I think that's
@@JawTooth So cool 😎!
The train with 5 locomotives is awesome, you don’t see a train like that every day of the week. Well done JT a good vlog. ❤
Thanks for watching!
Another excellent long and fast mixed freight! Very impressive! Thank you. 😀😃😃😀❤❤❤❤
My father enjoys watching your videos. Keep em' coming!
Awesome! Thank you!
Those old culverts were interesting! The small one can be dangerous for someone walking around at night!
I found an open one in Cincinnati next to the sidewalk and I reported it. I came back a week later and it was still open. Lol
Great catches Jawtooth! Cool unique storm drains for sure! That big railroad bridge is awesome! Cool area! Thanks for sharing!👍
Thank you very much!
I would love to be sitting on the porch on one of those houses watching the train go by!
Another great video, JT, and that last IM train had 112 cars now I counted each car and I know that ain’t the way you supposed to count those but anyway as always my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
that sounds good to me. The intermodal cars get all kinds of numbers. Lol thanks for watching!
All kinds of awesome live action, Brian.
Thanks for watching Alan!
The opening train was fabulous, JT! Long and fast is sure hard to beat. I didn't abandon you, my friend. I was so busy with doctor visits and other commitments that I got way behind on my videos. I'm in the process of catching up, but it will take a while
Thanks for the train! 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
It is always good to visit with you....thanks.....take care and stay safe!
Thanks for coming!
Hi J.T. man we learn so much from you with all of your rr knowledge. I love it. You take care and have a safe trip home.
Thanks so much
I’m in nyc I don’t get to see freight trains that often. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
Thanks for watching! Yesterday I went to Springfield, Ohio and I am working on that video now
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains in Sidney, Ohio, I like them, they're awesome, I've been there before, mainly the Sidney Big Four train station, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
Thanks for watching Ivan!
Hi. Have you thought about using a long, sturdy selfie pole to attach your camera to at that non-railfan friendly bridge, and holding it up over the fence while filming; Just a thought that came to mind today. Great content, as always! I absolutely love how important your family is to you and your pictures of Lily. 🙂
Nice catches and great shots JT! Fantastic video!
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Thank you very much!
Hi Jaw Tooth! Nice video! Very cool seeing those welded rail cars and that slab train. Nice catch of that auto rack train at dusk.
You do get some interesting locations to film at.
Have a great day!! God bless my friend
Thank you very much!
Nice floor that the dogs were holding down. Beautiful pattern.
Thank you! 😊
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Thanks Andre! I will keep it up and tomorrow I will have another good one
Love the old bridge. Thx JT
Thanks for watching!
Excellent catches! Awesome video! Have a nice day 😊🌈
Thanks! You too!
Great action JT. Thanks for all you do.
Thanks 👍
6:58 that house on the right is a cool porch to sit on watching trains
Great Sidney action. Those rail carrying cars look brand new. The "street running" is close enough for government work in my book. The slab cars were earning their keep but all the empties behind them, not so much. Excellent video, enjoyed it much. Thanks JT!
Cool, thanks for watching!
That first train was a beautiful manifest.
I remember unloading welded rail before replacing jointed rail on our main line on the Detroit divsion of CSX.No more clackity clack of jointed rail..lol
I love it when you ll filmed the underneath of the railroad bridge. Not sure why but have always been fascinated with underneath of all bridges. It's OK if you think I'm weird. My late husband did too.
Thats okay, I will get under a few bridges. Thanks for watching!
Great video. A mix of everything to bad that wasn't a full welded rail train. I love bats. Don't get to see them around me. That's awesome she got a goal! That fence stinks but too many bad people throwing things into cars 🤬Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
You got that right! I want to film a loaded welded rail train on a tight curve. I also love bats. I had 3 of them flying around me when I filmed that last train. They are very helpful with the mosquito population. We have a lot of them near my house. Some people are afraid of them but they won't hurt you as long as you don't bother them. Thanks for the help with the gas today Mark! I got a couple short line trains today. This is the first time that I have filmed both CCET and I&O in the same day. Thanks again and have a great week!
Thank You Jaw Tooth for taking us along! Always a pleasure Son!
Thank
You bet!
A new location, long train with a bunch of empty cars. Cool. Some sport. Those drains are a danger to animals. Wow bridge! Then five locomotive long mixed manifest followed by an intermodal. You had a day full of trains JT. Long autorack to top it off. Be safe going home. ❤
thanks for watching my videos!
The empty welded rail cars were so cool..... Love seeing updates on your family nice goal Lilia 😊 omg did you ever find out how old that bridge was it did look old..... Holy moly loki just no moving what? Lol thank you Brian again for a great video
thanks for watching!
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 👍🙏
Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth You're welcome. Have a great day!
Wow JT your videos just keep getting better and better, this one was AWESOME how can you top this.👍👍
Wow, thanks!
Another nice long mixed freight.
Good morning JT. Keep bringing those videos on.
You got it
@@JawTooth Have you done videos in NE Ohio?
Nice videos Brian...was that a good idea to park on the opposite side of the first train. That could be a long walk if the train had to stop right in front of you.
Thanks for watching!
Great train video, good job Lucy, hi to the pets
Thank you! 😀
Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Those drains should be redone. Someone can fall in or hurt themselves. It be awesome to get those old signals they are replacing. Cool viaduct. Someone must have been speeding and hit it and died. People need to be more careful driving. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
They are going to be spending the big bucks to replace that drainage system but it needs replaced. You can tell that it is leaking and just worn out. I have hand dug wells on my farm in better condition. Lol
Yay soccer goal. I counted 165. 106 on the next train, Great bridges. 125 auto cars and 3 bats. great video TY
Nice!! thanks for watching!
thanks for the share JT!
Thanks for watching!
Another awesome morning of train action in Ohio at the crossings
with DPU'S, welded cars, trains going under bridges, train watching
at night, Lily's soccer game, the amazing live action pets and of course the music slide show and as always thank you Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🇺🇲
@rogertemple7193 trains are the best transport in the world since 1804.
@rogertemple7193 your channel is amazing, i have subbed.
Thanks for watching Roger!
Wow excellent video and more booking trains !!
Thanks for watching my videos!
Awesome shots on the trains way to hang in there to get that last train with the mosquitoes
Thank you very much!
Good video Jaw Tooth , there are three SD70 with MAC cab , it becomes rare to see !
Cool, thanks!
Good to see Troy again! Funny how one can spend a couple of months doing factory training there over a 2 year period more than 30 years ago, and it almost feels like home!
Well said!
Morning brother. Great video
Morning and thanks for being here so fast!
Awesome video thanks Brian
You are very welcome
Great catches and awesome video
Thanks for watching my videos!
Good Morning! Great Video.
Morning! thanks for being the first person today Steve!
You're welcome.I often tune in early.I try not to use the "First" phrase.Thanks for the acknowledgment.
Troy has the big blacksmithing event every year at the fairgrounds, google SOFA, Southern OHIO forge and anvil. Thanks for the vids!!
Tell Lillie good job on getting that goal
For sure! She was glad that I filmed it for her
Keep up the great videos, Jaw Tooth. I have a birthday coming up on August 1st
Aww! Loki and Brandy really loves each other! They are So Cute ❤
Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth Hi Brian 🤝 You're welcome!
It was interesting to see the flats at the end of the slab train were lettered for both NYC & Conrail.
When Conrail was bought by CSX and NS, they split the rolling stock by designating NYC for CSX cars , and CR for NS cars
@@douglasashleigh4989 Thanks .
I poured alot of concrete on that bridge just north of where your standing. Even seen Ronald Regan back in the 1980's in Sidney
Have a blessed day Jaw Tooth
Thanks and you too Terry!
Still enjoying your Vids. You should become a Travel Adviser as I really enjoy your travel logs and the good report from the towns that you travel to.Very informative as I live in Australia.
Wow, thanks!
Nice work JT 👍🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
Nice Video
Sometimes I always hear a csx train every night and every morning .🌞🌛👂🔊🚂
That's cool! Music to my ears
Cool video!
Thanks!
We used the 160.800 on the PRR out of Crestline decades ago. Yes I'm old. 😊
I remember when Conrail used that frequency. I'm old also Lol. I bought the crystal from Radio Shack LOLZ
About halfway through my Penn Central career, we switched to 161.070 out of Crestline. An old NYC radio frequency.
@@rojo340s Awesome! That is one thing that makes it tricky following multiple railroad lines. The line near me has had 3 different road channels over the years. Thanks for your comments!
Nice shot of the Troy Sidney And that train going into the curve
Thanks for watching!
JT I just realized I've been following you since before the pandemic....great catches always
Wow, thanks Carlos! I am glad that you are here
@@JawTooth my pleasure and I'm glad to be here Brian
@@carlossanchez-kz4wh I appreciate your support. Thats what keeps my channel going and I thank you for that
@@JawTooth of course you give great videos I love the gate runners in Hamilton that's makes my day
Good Morning all.. be safe out there..
Morning! Thanks for being here so fast Jon!
Howdy buddy keep em coming. cheers from uk.
Thanks, will do!
Great video!👍👍👍💪😀
Thank you! 👍
😅thanks for the video Brian.greetz form a hot Heerhugowaard in West Fryslan.🤣🍐Peer.🤣
Good stuff Brian. Well done
Thanks 👍
Before august,other trains ready to go!!!!! So good!!!!!
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Thanks for watching Edmund!
If only my Father called Sidney were still alive to watch too ....!
Another interesting video! I'm on the hunt to find the train with the highest number of cars. Unless I'm mistaken, there's no theoretical limit, so the hunt is on! The highest number I've noted so far is around 180 cars...
Thanks for watching! I got two trains this year so far with well over 900 axles
I've counted a couple of trains he recorded this year with over 200 cars. Few and far between!
Great locations and footage, catch on manifest with welded rail cars, like the search light signals!🛤🚂
Glad you enjoyed it
You have a pretty neat job sir! I'm sure the pay is crap, but at least you don't wake up and dread going to work every day!
You got that right! I make my own hours
I enjoyed watching the trains in this video that you caught in Sidney and Troy, Ohio on 27 and 28 July 2024, Jaw Tooth! The track running along the street in Troy, Ohio is a terrific location to watch trains. Is that huge railroad bridge that appears at 16:58 made of concrete? It looks like it might be concrete based on the cracking and flaking of the surface. You just had enough daylight to capture the last train in the main part of this video. Congratulations to Lilliah for scoring the goal in the soccer game. Was that a penalty kick? (Post 30 July 2024 at 1243 CDT.)
Yes, that is a gigantic concrete bridge. I would love to figure out how to film a train on it. I think I need a drone. Yes, that was a penalty kick. A girl tripped one of our girls in the box and the coach had Lilly take the kick. That was awesome! She did us proud. Thanks for watching Thomas!
JT - You were in Sidney and I didn't know! We could have had lunch! I live about 11 miles away!
that is an awesome town. Thanks for the offer and for watching!
I caught that! Keep moving... on, keep moving on.
@jamesriley9881 you can say that again.
Yup, Tom Petty! lol
Every time you parked the truck today and it was like a magnet as you attracted some of the longest heaviest and most interesting trains. It was nice to see the general Freights get back in the mix and while that NS steel train in Cincinnati is great the CSX slab trains really give them a run for the money. That River Bridge sadly is getting surrounded by trees so one can't appreciate the full size. Where it crosses the street it looks like the side of a huge coaling tower. That sewer cover is the ultimate in handcrafted rebar and looks like one of those metallic balls in a circus where the motorcycles race inside. Looks like great weather for the game and Lily can chalk up another goal and sadly the dogs wound up more uncomfortable after saying hello. Great trains in somewhat obscure places sure made my day!
I am glad that you enjoy my videos Paul! Thanks for watching
The north-south line was once B&O, and the east-west line was once NYC (Big Four) Sidney is also home to the legendary Wagner cast iron cookware factory, which may or may not still be standing.
That might be the big structure that was recently torn down. It stood next to the tracks by the overpass if thats the same factory. I filmed part of it before it was torn down
Good morning Jaw Tooth.
Hello there William!
Good morning all
Hello Johnny!
Slabasaurus steel slab train, goes thru Deshler every day. Heavy !!!
Do you know where that’s coming from/going to?
@@clineshaunt It comes from Detroit I do believe and it goes to Middleton Ohio on the CSX Toledo sub
@@fuzzman1215 Thanks!
Very cool video.
Thanks!
6:25 that symbol on the bridge pier, someone aught to paint over that lol
That brick building would make an amazing home if someone did a major rehab on it.
Thanks for watching!
Nice.
Thanks!
trains are so long, it seems the key word for train is looooonnnnggg.!!!!
They have really got long in the past couple of years. They are trying to compete with trucks and cutting back on expenses. I film trains that are over 2 miles long
Boa tarde🐶🐶🐱🐱🌄
Thanks for watching!