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Grandfather and grandmother lived about 5 miles west of Jackson Michigan on the main line between Chicago and Detroit it was well traveled and you could always hear the difference in the train whistles we would get woke up momentarily by them but it was easy to get back to sleep
I enjoy that WWOT always tells us some information about the trains even if he gets letters and numbers mixed up, CSX eye double "zero's" nine is really how you say it because "oh oh" are NOT numbers! rofl
Oh yeah that's old school we used to say that back in the '70s it's like man look at that car go he is bookin. Or holy cow stole that candy bar ran out of that store just bookin down the street
I love trains. I love to watch them. I have been on the Amtak California Zephyr to Salt Lake City Utah. I went to a train fair with my late father. It was held at the Sacramento Train Museum back in 1989. I also had taken a video footage of a Union Pacific Train Maintance.
We have a tressel on what used to be the old OC&E that ran logs to the mills from Bly mountain. The tracks are all gone but a few places but it is used as a bike path. The tressel was across the A canel with water from klamath lake to the smaller canels for irrigation. Those tressel may have been made by the same company.
When I was about 9 years old I always been fascinated with trains cuz I've been from Philadelphia that's what I was raised from and I always watch the train go by
I like that location at Irving New York, that looks like an awesome place! Looks like those guys couldn't find their smashed pennies. They can get stuck to a wheel and ride a short distance down the track. I heard someone say that a penny can shoot off the rail like a bullet when a train hits it at speed but I doubt that its true. I dont know
It is the same type of setup with railroad tracks in Marion, Ohio where the two sets of tracks parallel each other through town closely. Both CSX and N&S.
The first time I moved to an apartment next to a train track, I thought I’d never be able to sleep again 😅 not exactly sure how long it took but eventually I just never really “heard” it anymore 🤷♀️ love hearing them now tho ❤️
Yes ,welcome to my world 🌎 I live in the hill country of Texas and we have trains all around the city and surrounding areas and San Marco's Texas also 1 tracks plural running right behind the apartment building we all attempt to sleep in at night especially when the trains 🚆 come rumblings throughout the city and 2 more tracks trains, about 3 or so minutes up the street and sometimes usually when you are trying to get to work every time.
My heat broke when they sold CO&E #17. The classic steam engines are of a long gone day I imagine. I hear though that it was given a good home. I am not sure if they have that old engine fully functional.
I'm Lol...u got me hooked on your train videos.. I'm in Utica and went to store about 8 pm...tracks are behind store. Caught a motoring train 60 mph with the screaming DPU in the middle of train... 2 mins later caught another one heading west towards YOU... With another DPU Alright. Awesome train meet. Keep up ur good work guy 😃
Looked just like the train I recently saw going through the Davis yard here in Roseville CA heading southwest towards the Bay Area. About a mile of tank cars. I live a block from the tracks and tell time by the Amtrak whistles.
lots of great trains on your videos today I001 was great i see it here all the time UPS AND FED X are almst right next door to the yard in Bedford. got to get those high priority packages delivered.
the guys on the tracks are putting something on the rails. when i was in high school, my buddy and i found two cans of baby formula. he set them on the rails while i was the lookout. we walked across the street and stood in front of a large warehouse right on the main road. then the express train came through, we got a bath with the baby formula!!!!
Grew up loving seeing Pennsylvania, Conrail, Chessie System, Western Maryland, B&O and fast forward one of my son's is an engineer for CSX. I imagine seeing him on the run someday
Proviso!?! That's where I worked! I've also seen looong, loaded ethanol trains highballing through Franklin Park, on Iowa Central trains, headed for I don't where, bookin'.
Technically, it's a Federal offense to have coins rolled out on the tracks. I used to do that when I was a kid. I'll never forget, when I was about 9 years old I put a quarter on the tracks that were next 2 my parents home. My Dad was upset with me for having a quarter rolled out on the tracks!
It is amazing how many flat cars carrying trailers are on these routes with CSX. The Southern had only tanks. I amused to seeing trains with more diversified cars in the Midwest. Very cool hearing these trains, their whistles and the changes in sound as the train approaches and flys passed.
I am an old Heavy Haul flat better what introduced me to your videos was the clown that got stuck on the rail crossing any driver worth his weight should have been able to look at that Crossing and no that he wasn't going to go across there with that ground dragger your engineer on the other hand kudos to him because at least he was alert enough to you know prevent a disaster
Those people playing and walking on the tracks are nuts 😳 begging for trouble they are wow what a train meet that awesome another great video with some cool trains wwot DPU Alright Roll it
I really enjoy the point of Origin and the point of termination of the train route. I am in California and i don’t think about long trains being used as much as they obviously are. Interesting to see these trains
What I was thinking, you said,coins on the tracks I love how your camera shows objects far away and the infrared shimmer Wish our eyes could see that color, but I will have to be content with the shimmer Like the new location.
The shimmer is the varying temps made by sunlight on the ground. The shimmering is the different temperatures bending the light. The ground is not heated exactly the same because of all the different materials, ground, ballast, black ties, rails all give off varying temps. Same thing that used to drive astronomers bonkers, the varying temps in the atmosphere (dambit!).
I've delivered trains to Bedford Park, and passed through on the way to UP Dolton yard. They've got a tricky xing on the way there, a perpendicular and a 45° Street combined.
Bedford Park? Been there with ATSF/BNSF to p/u trains from CSX & NS. That I009 was a hot UPS train that probably delivered the hot west coast UPS to the Santa Fe Willow Springs, IL, IMF.
WWoT would like to see you shoot from the opposite side of the road from which the train is coming so as to catch the gate activations along with the train approach.
Basically I feel pissed: a talkative train spotter recording on a level crossing is like to watch Shiey buying a regular full price ticket and traveling in first class
It's sad really.. it comes down to how corrupt our governments is when the representatives look out for their own best interest and not the people or country they are supposed to serve.
I remember way back in the day on Sunday afternoons me and my folks used to walk the railroad track by our house but now I hear it’s illegal😢😢 those were the days…
I like the idea that you provide point of origin and destination. Port Elizabeth, Port Newark, Sewaren NJ and North Bergen are all within a 15 minute space of distance while traveling on the New Jersey Turnpike
Well Jim he stated 60 miles an hour in the video but if the is doing 60 then he’s at least 5 miles an hour over the national posted speed for freight trains of 55 miles an hour maximum! It seems like they’re going fast but I bet he was doing maybe 50 mph and I ought to know because I used to be a former Engineer for Conrail.
I have seen quite a few foreign power locomotives, such as a U.P. or a C.P. on an N.S. or C.S.X. But never a West coast engine like a Santa-fe. Wouldn't that be something to see ?
You'll see them repainted as BNSF, and many companies leave the same power on the train all the way to their destination. We at the (former) C&NW have used CSX, NS, UP, Soo Line, CN, CP, GTW, MILWAUKEE Road, WISCONSIN CENTRAL, IHB, and BELT RR. Many repainted and renumbered
I can't remember if it was WWOT or Jawtooth, but I have seen BNSF locomotives with the Santa Fe warbonnet paint scheme in the east. Finding a Southern Pacific would be a treasure. I have photos of those from 40 years ago.
I always enjoy that WWOT always tells us some information about the trains, even when he mixes up letters with numbers. CSX eye double "zero's" nine is how you say that because "oh oh" are letters, not numbers! I'm guessing coins on the rail that got squirted a good distance from where they placed them. I love the quality and quantity of your videos and can't thank you enough for all your efforts and editing in order to provide us with very steady entertainment.
"...mixes up letters with numbers..." So, I suppose you've cringed your entire life since you saw your first James Bond movie? Hey, it's his style, not yours. If it bothers you that much, don't listen, mute it!
How about that, CSX train B779 was headed up by two NS locomotives on CSX tracks. Don't see that very often. Another instance where people take risks walking on rails or in this case standing around looking for coins or something else that got smashed by the train. Busy corridor for rail traffic.
Could you post a video showing where the emergency numbers are by crossings, in case there is a something stuck on the tracks ? I suppose there's the risk of pranksters making calls to stop trains, but I can't say I've ever seen one of those emergency signs you mentioned, when that tractor trailer got stuck trying to cross the tracks. Thanks
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Ns tanker train on csx cool!
Cool ns tank train!
Great railroad action. Please get a tripod.
Grandfather and grandmother lived about 5 miles west of Jackson Michigan on the main line between Chicago and Detroit it was well traveled and you could always hear the difference in the train whistles we would get woke up momentarily by them but it was easy to get back to sleep
I love how WWoT says "he's booking, jack" and Jawtooth says "wow, they're booking it, son."
I enjoy that WWOT always tells us some information about the trains even if he gets letters and numbers mixed up, CSX eye double "zero's" nine is really how you say it because "oh oh" are NOT numbers! rofl
An old expression that will appear in dictionaries if not the first, one of the top 3, meaning, leaving quickly, or very quickly.
Oh yeah that's old school we used to say that back in the '70s it's like man look at that car go he is bookin.
Or holy cow stole that candy bar ran out of that store just bookin down the street
Jawtooth is a clown! Not even in the same class as WWoT!🇩🇰
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist yep, an "he is haul'n th mail".. literally to
as the vid is almost over when typing haha ☮☮
Cool video!
Thanks for the visit
we have lots of trains with lots of tank cars here in michigan. on csx train tracks.
Thanks for getting on the sunnyside
I love trains. I love to watch them. I have been on the Amtak California Zephyr to Salt Lake City Utah. I went to a train fair with my late father. It was held at the Sacramento Train Museum back in 1989. I also had taken a video footage of a Union Pacific Train Maintance.
Wow that's Very cool!
Hey, that was unexpected. An actual caboose!! You just don't see a lot of them anymore.
WOW! Norfolk Southern On CSX Track! Are You Freaking Kidding Me! But That's A Nice Video You Got There
We have a tressel on what used to be the old OC&E that ran logs to the mills from Bly mountain. The tracks are all gone but a few places but it is used as a bike path. The tressel was across the A canel with water from klamath lake to the smaller canels for irrigation. Those tressel may have been made by the same company.
When I was about 9 years old I always been fascinated with trains cuz I've been from Philadelphia that's what I was raised from and I always watch the train go by
Wow how cool was that video awesome trains and 2 DPU ALRIGHTS
How is that so cool? Two trains, two tracks.
Thanks for the Heads up 👍
You bet
I like that location at Irving New York, that looks like an awesome place! Looks like those guys couldn't find their smashed pennies. They can get stuck to a wheel and ride a short distance down the track. I heard someone say that a penny can shoot off the rail like a bullet when a train hits it at speed but I doubt that its true. I dont know
With the right angle an pressure that's a possibility with the penny shooting out from under the train wheel. This is a pretty cool location
It is the same type of setup with railroad tracks in Marion, Ohio where the two sets of tracks parallel each other through town closely. Both CSX and N&S.
The first time I moved to an apartment next to a train track, I thought I’d never be able to sleep again 😅 not exactly sure how long it took but eventually I just never really “heard” it anymore 🤷♀️ love hearing them now tho ❤️
You probably got used to the sound
Yes ,welcome to my world 🌎 I live in the hill country of Texas and we have trains all around the city and surrounding areas and San Marco's Texas also 1 tracks plural running right behind the apartment building we all attempt to sleep in at night especially when the trains 🚆 come rumblings throughout the city and 2 more tracks trains, about 3 or so minutes up the street and sometimes usually when you are trying to get to work every time.
Really enjoy the commentaries on train symbols and ODs!
As a kid 75 years ago, I used to pick real nice blackberries along the NKP tracks. At a distance, of course.
Love the caboose at the end of the train!!
Not many cabooses anymore I read about CSX
Two trains one right after another, what a treat.
Nice catch those trains wide world of trains
My heat broke when they sold CO&E #17. The classic steam engines are of a long gone day I imagine. I hear though that it was given a good home. I am not sure if they have that old engine fully functional.
When the NS was coming i thought it was KCS until ths headlights were blinking and i was like "wait is that an NS?!" 😂😂😂
I liked your video! J Bartsch
Glad you liked it!
I'm Lol...u got me hooked on your train videos.. I'm in Utica and went to store about 8 pm...tracks are behind store. Caught a motoring train 60 mph with the screaming DPU in the middle of train... 2 mins later caught another one heading west towards YOU... With another DPU Alright. Awesome train meet. Keep up ur good work guy 😃
The caboose at the end was a real treat...
or should I say CABOOSEAAAA
Lol good one
In my day it was aluminum pop cans we put on the tracks.
Awesome video @Wide World Of Trains
Thanks
Looked just like the train I recently saw going through the Davis yard here in Roseville CA heading southwest towards the Bay Area. About a mile of tank cars. I live a block from the tracks and tell time by the Amtrak whistles.
That Roseville yard was the site of an ammunition train explosion, back in the 70s.
Great catch NS on CSX great freight great video thanks Mike
Thank you very much!
lots of great trains on your videos today I001 was great i see it here all the time UPS AND FED X are almst right next door to the yard in Bedford. got to get those high priority packages delivered.
Thank you very much!
the guys on the tracks are putting something on the rails. when i was in high school, my buddy and i found two cans of baby formula. he set them on the rails while i was the lookout. we walked across the street and stood in front of a large warehouse right on the main road. then the express train came through, we got a bath with the baby formula!!!!
Grew up loving seeing Pennsylvania, Conrail, Chessie System, Western Maryland, B&O and fast forward one of my son's is an engineer for CSX. I imagine seeing him on the run someday
Proviso!?! That's where I worked! I've also seen looong, loaded ethanol trains highballing through Franklin Park, on Iowa Central trains, headed for I don't where, bookin'.
Technically, it's a Federal offense to have coins rolled out on the tracks. I used to do that when I was a kid. I'll never forget, when I was about 9 years old I put a quarter on the tracks that were next 2 my parents home. My Dad was upset with me for having a quarter rolled out on the tracks!
I put duct tape on them back then. They were as thin as aluminum foil.
I believe it is legal to mash coins. Selling mashed coins for a profit is the illegal thing. Not like it matters, I mash them every chance I get.
Cool train meet. NS and CXS together. I'm amazed.
Great video. Thank you for map of area videoing. Nice to know location plus information where trains stated and train’s destination.
Good commentary.
Thanks
You live in a trainspotter paradise.
It is amazing how many flat cars carrying trailers are on these routes with CSX. The Southern had only tanks. I amused to seeing trains with more diversified cars in the Midwest. Very cool hearing these trains, their whistles and the changes in sound as the train approaches and flys passed.
That was so Cool how the CSX I-009 Met The CSX B779 Tanker Train with NS Power, Amazing Video! Keep them coming, always looking forward to more!
Thank you very much!
I am an old Heavy Haul flat better what introduced me to your videos was the clown that got stuck on the rail crossing any driver worth his weight should have been able to look at that Crossing and no that he wasn't going to go across there with that ground dragger your engineer on the other hand kudos to him because at least he was alert enough to you know prevent a disaster
Those people playing and walking on the tracks are nuts 😳 begging for trouble they are wow what a train meet that awesome another great video with some cool trains wwot DPU Alright Roll it
I really enjoy the point of Origin and the point of termination of the train route. I am in California and i don’t think about long trains being used as much as they obviously are. Interesting to see these trains
What I was thinking, you said,coins on the tracks
I love how your camera shows objects far away and the infrared shimmer
Wish our eyes could see that color, but I will have to be content with the shimmer
Like the new location.
Glad you enjoyed
The shimmer is the varying temps made by sunlight on the ground. The shimmering is the different temperatures bending the light. The ground is not heated exactly the same because of all the different materials, ground, ballast, black ties, rails all give off varying temps. Same thing that used to drive astronomers bonkers, the varying temps in the atmosphere (dambit!).
@@thomasmleahy6218 fascinating, thanks for the info.
Awesome trains i just love watching them on the tracks, that never gets old,
I just wish there were more steam trains
Wow 95 tankers all in a row. And all on the wrong set of tracks. But I guess, that's Railroading. 😍😍😍
They are on the right track. Another empty or loaded alcohol train (ethanol). Where's he going?
@@thomasmleahy6218 Chicago probably
Good meet
I've delivered trains to Bedford Park, and passed through on the way to UP Dolton yard. They've got a tricky xing on the way there, a perpendicular and a 45° Street combined.
My gracious that train is moving fast.
Bedford Park? Been there with ATSF/BNSF to p/u trains from CSX & NS. That I009 was a hot UPS train that probably delivered the hot west coast UPS to the Santa Fe Willow Springs, IL, IMF.
Man! That freight was flying!!!!
Nice catch and video
Glad you enjoyed
Thanks 🙂
Did you know that Richmond VA has the world's only triple train crossing, where three trains can cross on top of each other at the same time?
I watch these trains in Westfield and Ripley, NY!
JIM 🤫
WWoT would like to see you shoot from the opposite side of the road from which the train is coming so as to catch the gate activations along with the train approach.
It sounded like you have a pod of sea lions down there with you . I know it is the cars bouncing and the couplers squawking
That was an awesome train meet right there
Basically I feel pissed: a talkative train spotter recording on a level crossing is like to watch Shiey buying a regular full price ticket and traveling in first class
Awesome 👍
Thanks 🤗
That one train was really making book...loved it....put a radar detector on your camera to show the speed...good vid...stay healthy Good Luck 👍 FU46
Rail Chasing is awesome , Thanks : D
Glad you like it!
I'm sure those kids were picking up change they put on the rails for the train to smash. I remember doing that as a kid. 👍
Excellent as Always!!! It was great that you showed the map of your location and of trestles over that river too!! 👍👌
WWOT
Great video.
Those 2 people on the tracks. Not smart of what they are doing.
Fascinating to see how old and undeveloped the railroads are in the USA and Canada (World, HA), it's like time travel.
It's sad really.. it comes down to how corrupt our governments is when the representatives look out for their own best interest and not the people or country they are supposed to serve.
@@kkal1183 what are you talking about ? The US has the best freight service in the world
@@tomservo5007 Look at the tracks in this video, they are old as hell and need replacing.
@@MrNota500 160,141 miles of rail and I'm gonna judge the whole system on this track ?
Ух ты, 7:08 сплотка тепловозов NS ES44AC+AC44C4M с нефтяными цистернами, классный улов👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🚂🚂🚂😎😎
ES44DC, AC44C6M
I like the location map you posted..........
Cool video WWOT. Loved it. 👍👍👍❤️
Thank you 🤗
I love the way this guy acts like Cecil B. DeMill
Nice video and keep up the good video you make 👍
Thanks 😁
COOL LOCATION TO FILM TRAINS♐️👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I remember way back in the day on Sunday afternoons me and my folks used to walk the railroad track by our house but now I hear it’s illegal😢😢 those were the days…
I like the idea that you provide point of origin and destination. Port Elizabeth, Port Newark, Sewaren NJ and North Bergen are all within a 15 minute space of distance while traveling on the New Jersey Turnpike
Pennys or Nickels on track flattened out n can’t find em . Locos are really movin
It would be so cool if the train speed could be shown on the screen while they’re cruising past!
Well Jim he stated 60 miles an hour in the video but if the is doing 60 then he’s at least 5 miles an hour over the national posted speed for freight trains of 55 miles an hour maximum! It seems like they’re going fast but I bet he was doing maybe 50 mph and I ought to know because I used to be a former Engineer for Conrail.
I have seen quite a few foreign power locomotives, such as a U.P. or a C.P. on an N.S. or C.S.X. But never a West coast engine like a Santa-fe. Wouldn't that be something to see ?
You'll see them repainted as BNSF, and many companies leave the same power on the train all the way to their destination. We at the (former) C&NW have used CSX, NS, UP, Soo Line, CN, CP, GTW, MILWAUKEE Road, WISCONSIN CENTRAL, IHB, and BELT RR. Many repainted and renumbered
I can't remember if it was WWOT or Jawtooth, but I have seen BNSF locomotives with the Santa Fe warbonnet paint scheme in the east. Finding a Southern Pacific would be a treasure. I have photos of those from 40 years ago.
@@BillSchlichting probably 'virtual railfan'.
I always enjoy that WWOT always tells us some information about the trains, even when he mixes up letters with numbers. CSX eye double "zero's" nine is how you say that because "oh oh" are letters, not numbers! I'm guessing coins on the rail that got squirted a good distance from where they placed them. I love the quality and quantity of your videos and can't thank you enough for all your efforts and editing in order to provide us with very steady entertainment.
"...mixes up letters with numbers..." So, I suppose you've cringed your entire life since you saw your first James Bond movie? Hey, it's his style, not yours. If it bothers you that much, don't listen, mute it!
Coins don't squirt out, they just get flattened, unless you stack them several high, in which case, they may tumble off.
@@thomasmleahy6218 I'm presuming you're an expert on placing things on rails?...you know you could try having an actual life instead! rofl
@@thomasmleahy6218 HE ASKED FOR A COMMENT and I gave one...if you don't like it take it up with him you BUBBLETARD!
@@kenmcgory8768 i work with part numbers and vin numbers, and yeah it's a very bad habit
How about that, CSX train B779 was headed up by two NS locomotives on CSX tracks. Don't see that very often. Another instance where people take risks walking on rails or in this case standing around looking for coins or something else that got smashed by the train. Busy corridor for rail traffic.
So, how fast was the CSK I 009 going?
Could you post a video showing where the emergency numbers are by crossings, in case there is a something stuck on the tracks ? I suppose there's the risk of pranksters making calls to stop trains, but I can't say I've ever seen one of those emergency signs you mentioned, when that tractor trailer got stuck trying to cross the tracks. Thanks
Good video WWOT , plenty of fast intense freight action. Thanks ! 👍
Good morning to all from SE Louisiana 4 Aug 22.
Morning!
Nice Coverage
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Wow, train meets huh, super awesome dude, keep it up Wide World of *Trains*
That train has the movements of a ship!! The tracks have more waves than the ocean!
Nice videos. Thanks
AWESOME!!!💢💢💢💢💢💢💢
Man he's flat out flying jack
Love your videos
Thanks 😊
Great video!!
Thanks for the visit
@@WideWorldofTrains You're welcome!!
Excellent Catches With NS Tank Train on CSX👍
Fast freight WOW!
Yes it was!
That ethanol train was awesome 9:10
thanks for telling us that was an ethanol train , I love to know but can not read the label on the side of the cars.
What makes the CSXI001 so important?
I think I still like trains at 65 yr ole. And chocolate milk.