Railroad Switching On Rusty, Flooded Industrial Spur! Got Lucky To Catch It! Train Reversing To End
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2023
- Lucky Catch! Train Reversing Over Old Track Under Water. Railroad Switching On Industrial Spur. Includes Norfolk Southern Intermodal Train At Big 3 Track Railroad Crossing. Female Conductor Being Trained & Riding Rear Of Train To End Of Track. These Trains Are In Circleville, Ohio In The Pumpkin City.
I was filming trains in Circleville, Ohio on the Norfolk Southern Railroad. I was checking out the old track that remains of a line that used to go across Ohio. Luckily, I was here at the right time and a local switching train reversed down the line with an EMD GP38-2 shoving 5 hopper cars of potash. I couldn't believe my luck. The train went all the way to the customer at the end of the spur. You can see on maps that this line actually extended in both directions from Circleville. We see the track up close. Notice the heavier pound used rail that replaced the old lighter rail that is sitting to the side. Ties are also being replaced and some of the crossing have been redone. The railroad crossings on this spur are cross buck protected only. It was pretty interesting to see the different color vests on the train crew. Leave a comment below about the yellow versus orange vests.
I got an intermodal train passing through town and then came back to get the locomotive running light back to the main to get its train and continue on railroad westbound. You really have to appreciate seeing a Class One railroad still using a classic 4 axle locomotive.
Filmed Tuesday, August 15, 2023 in 1080p with 60fps. Thanks for watching!
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Hello from the UK. I always find these end of the line and little branches and spurs to be so much more interesting than just watching long fast trains running along a mainline. While it looks like nothing much usually happens here, and that it has all seen better days, there is evidence that they are investing in this line's future.
Hi , JP 870 nice to know someone else tunes into JT from the uk , I watch when I have time , the length of those trains is amazing .
@@maly2ts408 Hi. I have often wondered how many if us Brits are watching! I doubt if I would actually enjoy trains that are over 120 wagons long if I lived over there and was close to a level crossing! Anyway, I found JT and a load of other TH-cam channels during lockdown.
I agree!
I'm another , great fan of JT for some time .Good to see I'm not alone .
With railroad crossing gates to block traffic from crossing the rail line, trains don't stop on a dime. Why is there railroad crossing gates for trains in Europe, the U.K.? Trains here, in America, always get the right of way.🤷♂️🤔🤔
Jaw Tooth you are the hardest worker on the rails! Great live action!
I love industrial switching.
Great video. That first Norfolk Southern engine horn sounds just the Conrail horns that used to travel all over. Have a nice day 😊🌈
Gotta love your patience waiting around 2+ hours. Then your hustle getting two trains. Great job! 👍😁🇺🇲
Great catch JT. One of your best lately. Thank you for showing us where the cars were spotted. Many videographers forget that detail. Maybe next time you find out where those boxcars are going???
Parabéns !!
Gosto muito de seus vídeos!!
I don’t speak English.
I speak Portuguese.
Um forte abraço
Gostaria ato muito de ferrovia. Sou Ferromodelista aqui em São Paulo.
Gostaria muito de ter seus vídeos traduzidos.
Part 2 of your visit to Circleville, Ohio on 15 August 2023 was well worth waiting for, Jaw Tooth! You lucked out when the Norfolk Southern local showed up to shove those five cars of potash to the current end of the Centerville Spur. It was interesting to see that there was a female conductor in training on the train. I was disappointed that you did not follow the local train to watch it set out the potash cars. However, you did show us the work that the local train did in spotting the potash cars.
Appreciate your hustle to get some good footage!
Any time!
You ever been to Circleville for the pumpkin festival? I went over 20 years ago. Was nice. Would recommend.
No but maybe this year
🎉Jawtooh that s not luck that's good old fashion legwork from you!!!!
Lucky? Nah, you're just good. Love the local action on a piece of history, thanks JT!
Happy Saturday! Have a great weekend!
Hello Dave! Thanks for stopping by
Lucky catch? Really Mr. Tooth? It seems like you are everywhere at all times, lol. Great catches, yet again. Btw, love that ancient, vacant, red brick warehouse looking building behind you. Always wonder how these buildings operated in their heyday.
Thank you very much!
I agree.tooth you are brilliant at you're Craft....Resection steve
I love all the effort you put into this video,thanksJawtooth.
I really enjoy how you manage to find so many interesting locations and funky old rail lines!
Thank you very much!
You certainly know how to find good stuff, JT. And a hard working GP40-2. Railroads know which brand of locomotives will ALWAYS get the job done. Start the video, Son.
GP 38
Yeah Jaw tooth we appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos waiting it all pays off stay hydrated out there
The Italia intermodal container was a nice find.
Dang! You SCORED on that one!! The swamped overgrown spur and then an awesome intermodal train… international boxes are a favorite of mine because of many different paint schemes and colors… start the video, son!!!!!
Thanks for watching !
That side track use to be the old Penn Central line that use to run through there. Penn Central use to run in front of my house in Stoutsville when i was a kid.
Railfanning can give you a lot of exercise! You did pretty good catching the switcher coming in and going out along with catching some mainline action in between. That's every railfan's frustration - being at a favorite train watching location and waiting hours for some action.
Interesting spur. Can see on the sat view how it used to be a through line -- Wash.Court House in one dir & Lancaster in the other. On the 2007 Street View (the most recent), the old tracks are still there past the present-day terminus, toward the northeast, but look disused.
Interesting!
Found a 1976 Ohio RRs map at american-rails. This line didn't have a flag on that map. Could've been a Conrail (PRR?) secondary line from east of Columbus to almost Cinci. ... Found other maps... Yes, PRR
@@JawTooth Thanks so much for all your work! Fun to watch :)
This is the same line that goes to the Melvin rock quarry northeast of Wilmington, that you've filmed so many times!
It was penn central
If you get some sidewalk chalk (not blackboard type chalk) and rub the rails the numbers and letters will show up better to see.
Very interesting idea! Thanks
@@JawToothOHIO IS 💀💀💀💀
Nice catch with the train on the spur and the intermodal, good way to get some exercise 😂 keep up the good work.
Great video JT, always a pleasure to watch your videos on the big screen at home, feet up and a hot drink.
Glad you like them!
That was a little confusing which track was which and where. Thanks for the map. GREAT catch!!👍
Glad it helped
Good video, Jaw Tooth! I enjoy watching trains switch cars! Always have! Enjoyed that horn, too! That identifies that engine as ex-CR, and since it’s number
is beyond the ex-SOU GP38-2’s. The Leslie horn of any type is a disappearing entity, as all railroads seem to be standardizing on Nathan’s K
series. Thanks again, Jaw Tooth!
Jaw Tooth keep movin on, keep movin on.😎
Good job and good catch Jawtooth
I too find these videos interesting, old rusty lines that look abandoned but then hey you get a train coming through! Those tracks look so unloved but fab seeing the train. Greetings also JT from the UK. ❤😊
Glad you like them!
That little local made our day, yours to after waiting for 3hrs for some live action. Great video, thanks for sharing Mr. Jawtooth
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! I'm amazed at the amount of rail infrastructure you have in the US!
I guess you don’t realize how HUGE our country is.
@Gigie2Z Travelled all over the US. East Coast, West Coast, Florida and the keys. Big fly drive California Arizona Nevada twice. Point is you tend to keep most of your rails, in the UK everything gets ripped up and turned into a cycle way. I think you have the best approach in keeping everything in place.
@@ds1868 funny story. I’m German by birth and grew up there. The children of my moms cousins flew to NYC. Called my mom in San Diego and said we’ll be there in a couple of days. (They were driving!) She Said, um, no. It took them 7 days as they stopped along the way to see some sights. They couldn’t believe it. The next time my mom and I went to Germany, they were still talking about it!🤣🤣🤣
Good Afternoon JT,
Boy you got your steps in on this day. Thats why everyone loves you, you are one dedicated man. Awesome video as always buddy. That little switcher engine had a nice horn on her. She was moving along nicely with minimal sound. Cheers from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
I appreciate that!
@@JawTooth so do we Sir! So do we.
EMD GP-38 with a Leslie RS-3L horn! Rare these days, once very common. Nathan K horns took over.
Short line Main line it's all good ! Thank You Jaw Tooth 😊 live your live stock!
Patience...and luck play a large part in good railfan vidieos. Great job Jaw Tooth!
Great catch on that spur .
Hey JT. Did you know the largest roundhouse ever built used to be in my hometown, Oneonta NY? There's still some railroad artifacts in our area, the New York Central System had their mainline end here too.
I didn't know that. Pretty cool!
It is cool.
@@FabianDiazTrainsTrucksNCars It has been a long time since I have seen one. I thought about mentioning that in the video but whenever I do I get a few ppl asking why I point it out so I didn't say much about it this time. It is rare though. As many trains as I see I rarely ever see a female train crew.
10 mph restriction ?
Why is nobody flagging that crossing ?
Thank you for doing what you do you really bring enjoyment to my life keep it up
Love seeing RR switching. Now add rusty old flooded rail that is cool JT, great effort getting the NS intermodal too.
Thanks for watching !
@@JawTooth your welcome Jawtooth.
Thank you for todays video. Always interesting to watch! See you on the next, Brian. 🙂👍🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
Remnant of former Penn Central (Pennsylvania-Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley)secondary line that ran Trinway, Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Washington Court House, Wilmington, joining Little Miami line at Morrow to reach Cincinnati. Majority of line abandoned March 31, 1976 with demise of Penn Central.
Great info, thanks!
More great train locations and crossings
also active and inactive tracks, nice scenery
and of course appearances by the pets,
Thanks Jaw Tooth.🤠👍
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Glad you enjoyed it
@@JawTooth
You are welcome
have a great Saturday
and Thank You.🚂🚃🇺🇲💨
Lived in the area my entire life and I’ve never seen them use that spur. Honestly just thought it was abandoned.
I saw it on Google Maps and wondered if it was in use and got very lucky
Great location Centerville cool switching video thanks Jaw tooth
good job as always from one rail fan to you
So you have fun making circles around Circleville! 😀😀😀😀
Yes 😁
Great video Brian. Love industrial switching. Have a great weekend brother.
Thanks! You too!
I love watching the different places you go to see trains. I also get a smile because 90% of the time you'll say sorry about the wind. I think to myself come down here to north eastern Texas..we cant buy wind here..ugh.😂
Thanks for the extra hustle Jaw Tooth; awesome catch!!!
Any time!
Take care and keep the trains coming. I love trains. The last time in a train was going from
Jacksonville, FL to Washington. It was relaxing.
❤❤❤ Great video JT, amazing catches friend filming perfect I enjoyed watching ♥️😊❤❤❤
Awesome thank you!
Nice View.And catch.Iam on the rails right now rail fanning
Great catch, JT. Enjoyable. ("Start the video, son")
Thanks!
Enjoy your stuff,thank you
Glad you enjoy it!
Always enjoy your videos, JT. Don’t change a thing 😊
I appreciate that!
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Beautiful RS3L on the NS GP38-2
Yes indeed!
These are my favorite videos! Thanks!
Glad you like them!
Cool! Got some good ole Saskatchewan potash cars going through. Awesome videos, as always sir! 👌
Thanks 👍
This is one of my favorite you filmed. Thanks you
Glad you enjoyed it
You are a busy man indeed !!
Hi Jaw Tooth! Happy Saturday my friend! Great video!
JT , you should wear that cape mote often ! Great video catching that old branch line being used .🇬🇧
That's the plan! I need to due to the sun
Man it was cool 😎 to hear the Leslie RS-5T air horn on that EMD GP38-2 on the local working the spur,hotshot IM highballing the main, good stuff!🛤🚂👍
Nice Video JT
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Thanks 👍
Hey Jawtooth that was a cool video. That Titan at the end was pretty neat. I have never seen one like that one. 👍❤️
Thank you JT. This was one of the more interesting vids on locals switching. It was fun seeing you run also😂.
Nice to see the little critter. 😺
Thanks for watching!
Today train running seen is very good . Thank you very much jaw tooth pains.
Thank you for posting.
You're welcome
Great catch, the right place at the right time.
Indeed!
Fun episode! Great work.
Gel tooth you are lucky and blessed and thanks for all you do hats off to you🎩🚂🚂
Love the spur action. I, too like the old beat up spurs and sidings.
Oh wow....Very Exciting JAWTOOTH...to see old Spur in service many God's Prayers for long successful Rail service thanks for Sharing ...You made our day......as usual 😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮
Another great video JT.thanks again for sharing.God bless
Glad you enjoyed it
My youngest son started with NS down in Virginia two months ago and the orange vest are for CT, once he's done with OJT and becomes a full fledged conductor he'll receive his green vest.
Nice video JT. love seeing the small town action ❤ and of course your pets. ❤❤😊😊
This was a great one JT. Thanks.
Thanks Lou!
😅bedankt weer voor deze video Brian,fijn weekeind verders,groeten aan de familie. greetz:🍐Peer en Tony.👍👍👍👍
My FAVORITE video so far! Love your channel.
Yay! Thank you!
No, thank you!
LOVE IT ! GREAT JOB BRIAN ! One your best !!! Great spur action ! 😃
Glad you enjoyed it
I always wondered how accents can transform words like Centerville into words like Greenfield. You mastered that very well.
I have never seen a yield sigh at a railroad crossing. If they don’t have gates and lights here in Indiana they have a sigh with a stop sign. I have seen some crossings with just a RR sign and nothing else. Usually out in the boonies.
Great videos. Take care.
Always the most interesting train videos. This is why I look forward to watching your latest everyday. Thanks for putting in the time to catch these. Giant, monster-puppy! Who was that mysterious caped man? Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Like I said it was just good old 😂fashion legwork from Jawtooh not luck when he caught that train on that spur
Great video! Love the local action. Reminds me growing up in upstate NY watching the Susquehanna switching the old AgWay behind my house.
Great catches and excellent video jaw tooth
Thanks for your hard work ‘tooth! Live action!
You bet!
Notice the brick building right behind you. The porch on the front looks about the right height for a train to park alongside and unload. I wonder if there was ever a siding up to that porch.
I followed it down to the West, along the abandoned ROW, on the Google Maps, and it looks like that side was abandoned a long time ago. You can still see the piers of the bridge over Scioto Creek, and some miles to the west (in New Holland) there's a street alongside the ROW called Pennsylvania Ave, so I'm guessing these tracks were ex PRR.
You know its a hick town when the train switching tracks is a big deal 😁
This is a Railfan channel. Are you a Railfan ?
Greetings Jaw Tooth! I'm a Big Fan of yours also. And I appreciate your Videos Brother. About your Question on those Orange Reflective Traffic Vests, not sure if someone already told you. But they mean that Person has been with the Railroad for less then a year. So the company knows to watch them more. Because they are inexperienced. Then when they reach there 1st year; then they get there Yellow Reflective Traffic Vest. Now the Railroad knows they have there Experience in. So now they know to not watch them as much. I have a Good Friend who works with CSX. And that's what he told me. Keep the Camera Rolling Son! DPU!! I SEE YOU!! LOL!! LOVE IT!🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚂❤😂🥰😍👋👍😎.
Now that was some cool action.
Thanks that was cool
Nice video. Iliked so much had to watch again, thanks so much
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video JT. I love the spur and branch line stuff. I found some nice milk bottles from Circleville Ohio in a old trash dump by the railroad tracks in Seville Ohio.
Great stuff jawtooth !
Great switching action❤
Getting your exercise today! Great effort to see some cool trains! The side spur for the industry looks a little dicey! Cool to see the solo loco coming out.
Thanks for watching !
Hello from the UK. Absolutely more of these backwater curiosities but please keep on with the mainline action - love the whole US railroading scene so thanks for all you do,
Circleville is a great location..kept you on your toes JT! Wish you'd have taken a closer look at the old Triple Crown trailer! Fantastic video!