The axles count for the last CSX crossing Main St. in Walton at night was 362 according to the defect detector. But that doesn't make sense. 362 minus 12 for the two locos = 350 and that doesn't divide by 4 evenly. There must have been an articulated auto rack in the train that I missed. 🤔
Go to 23:21 in the video. There is one articulated auto racks car LOL. That what caused that odd count. Now, I did get a weird count on one a couple months ago though. I got one with an odd number count and it was in the snow. It had to have been an error. Thanks for watching!
Yep, there are a few types of cars with lower weight, such as single stacker intermodal well-bottom flat cars and auto racks, that share one truck/2 axles between cars so the axle count is not a multiple of 4, plus the locomotives usually have 6 axles each, although some of the lighter/smaller ones have 4.
Awesome video! I love intermodels. That first one was a long one. The second you were in a good position.. i love those night trains. Rewound that one and watched again. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on and stay warm
I like those night trains too! Thanks for watching! Thanks for the Super Thanks! I am going to do more night shots since I get good receptions on them. Your super thanks is a big help with the gas and tomorrow I will be back at it. Thanks again Mark!
@JawTooth How many Fayettevilles are in America? I know there's a Fayetteville, West Virginia, Fayetteville, Ohio, Fayetteville, North Carolina, and a Fayetteville, Arkansas. I guess there might be more than that.
Seriously, someone disliked this video? There's always one FOOL in every crowd... Keep up the good work out there to keep bringing us your excellent videos, JT!
It's Friday morning train action in Kentucky with my coffee watching an Intermodal Train, a couple of DPU's, a CSX, a Norfolk Southern, a lot of exciting crossings and small towns along with of course the amazing adorable super pets at home and the nice rockin' music slide shows as always thank you again Jaw Tooth and have a wonderful weekend. ☕🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
I watch your videos as I work and it so calming to hear the train horn and then the click, click, click. But the best part is I stay about a 4th of a mile from a rail line so I can see a train almost every couple of hours. Well tonight was a great night. Right before the last train blew it's horn a train coming into town started to blow it's horn. So I had two horns blow at the same time. I could hear the click of the train outside along with the train on the video. What was that old beer commercial slogan? Cold, crisp, and refreshing-It doesn't get better than this. And since it is cold 37C degrees, 3F for my Canadians, this slogan is perfect. Keep the videos coming.
That's a great story! It's amazing how the train sounds can create such a calming atmosphere. I always look for motels next to the tracks. I have literally stayed in dozens lol. Thanks for watching my videos!
Super video JT. Lots of great trains in Walton. Good to see Brandy. Thanks for braving the weather so we can watch trains. Liked seeing the Cincinnati Eastern engines. Try to stay warm. ❤
Good morning my friend, I just asked Scott were you ok. I haven’t seen a video in a day or so and was wondering if you were okay. Have a good weekend my friend, stay safe and warm out there on the tracks and God bless🇺🇸🙏🏼
Thanks for more great videos. Thanks for braving cold for our benefit. Looking at the huge length of your Autoracks and intermodals an awful lot being shifted. In the UK our infrastructure will not be able to take such long and tall trains . Why I particularly like watching USA videos.
Awesome shot of first Intermodel close up JT. Very colourful & 2dpus! dont see that too often. My favourite train! Great locations around Walton fab catches of N/S & CSX! 😊👍❤️
Gotta love those double DPUs. Like the EOT DPUs too! When tank cars leave our mill the lids are supposed to be banded shut like boxcar doors but maybe NS has different requirements than WATCO. Excellent action as usual, enjoyed it much. Especially the night shot. Thanks JT!
A couple of weeks ago, on one of those "ghost detection" videos, they did an investigation of the Abner Gaines House (nothing malignant found). When they mentioned Walton, KY, something clicked in my head, then confirmed when they mentioned the 2 rail lines! Stay warm, and God bless.
You did an excellent job of documenting these trains at Richwood and Walton, Kentucky on 22 January 2025, Jaw Tooth! Thank you for braving the single digit temperature readings of that day. I enjoyed watching these trains. Your low-light camera made that last train in the video easy to see. I notice that you have a new model Baofeng scanner. What is the model number of this scanner? I did not see a model number on the image of the new scanner at 28:14 in the video. (Posted on 24 January 2025 at 2133 CST.)
Thank you very much! That is the Baofeng UV5R 7 Watt radio. I bought two more of them a few months ago. I have 4 or 5 broken ones. They are easy to break lol
Mr. Tooth, thank-you for filming the trains so the cars can be counted. (By wheel watchers like me.😊) Would you kindly offer a happy birthday to a dear friend? He lives in Kansas and will be celebrating his 90th year on Monday, January 27. He worked for Conrail for over 30 years. He enjoys being surprised seeing the big, blue Con on the rails! 🚉 Thanx much, Mr. Tooth. PS: What is the name of the sweet littke kitten?
His name is Richard Hall. Thank-you for considering his birthday to mention. I know it will mean a lot to him. All my love and prayers for you and your wonderful family, including the pets. ❤🙏🙂🚂
This is your first video I have seen in several months. Good to know you're okay. Always enjoy your trips to Kenova. Hope you can shoot the "belt line" there, some day.
Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Day and night filming trains is cool. All tank cars lids should be closed when moving. Someone forgot to close it. 🤦. Kitty is growing ☺️. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Brian, back out on the "High Iron"....! That first double stack must have been running on a approach, because that train is a hotshot and would be running at max if the signal was clear, or he might have had a speed restriction at that location....? Anyway another really good video, thanks for all you do out there Brian...Greg...
Thanks for watching! I heard the dispatcher give them a speed restriction and the dispatcher listed the miles over the radio. Maybe it was because of the low temperatures. Usually they fly down that piece of track until they get to a curve
Tooth‼️ If that first train had been going +10 mph faster, you’d have frozen ta death by the end. Big long train for 5*. You should be wearing a ‘dickey.’ Cover your neck in that cold. Your arteries in the front, your backbone around back [otherwise it’d be the frontbone] You’s gots to make some concessions to age. You do or don’t, but you can’t fool around and stay healthy. You are a rolling stock animal. Thanks for journey each morning from here to there. Trains are a rhythm of life, a pulse of energy and an impossible weight. A beautiful exhibition of technology, perfection, and commerce. One of the most amazing things in the science world is a 2 mile, fully loaded train going by at 50 mph and after it passes, putting your hand on the track and the temperature matches the outdoor temp. Very, very little friction. Remarkable. The makers of ky jelly made $millions💰 on the same principle! That’s Kentucky Jelly for you kids.
Hey JT, you was wondering why those trains were going so slow they do that when the tracks has been froze for so long like up there where you live because that rail will break like a piece of glass because it is so contracted from being froze and those cars with those real bad flat spots on the wheels if they hit that rail in the right place, it will break the rail and cause a derailment so normally they have them restricted down to 35 miles an hour and 25 mile an hour and a curve. I know it started snowing down here in Pearl River Louisiana Tuesday morning at 5 AM And snowed till 6:30 PM that evening and did not rain at all and they had all of the trains running through my town running on a 35 mile an hour restricted speed and they just turned a loose this morning about 430 and told them they could start running track speed again But anyway, my friend another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one and I hope you got some good ones for us to watch this weekend
Thanks for the great info on how the cold weather affects the trains. Stay safe down there. I should have figured it had something to do with the low temperatures. Great point and thanks for watching!
Hey JT...the coldest temperature I ever photographed trains in was minus-18 degrees at the former NYC station in Poughkeepsie NY. No videos back then...I was shooting still 35mm images with an SLR camera. The shutter froze after taking about three shots, and I retreated to my car every few minutes to thaw-out the camera, not to mention my hands!! Incidentally...it's 37 degrees right now (12:42 AM Jan 25) in Central Florida...a mere few miles from where you'll be next month!!! Giving you a "heads-up"...
Hi Mr. Tooth! Thank you for braving the cold and all of your hard work! My husband introduced me to your channel a couple of months ago and now we start our day with one of your videos before he sleeps for night shift and I leave for work! I was wondering if you would be able to give my husband a shoutout for his upcoming birthday? His name is Taylor Swindell and he is turning 33 on February 10th! Thank you! 😊🎉
@@stephanieschaefer7663 Thanks for watching my videos! I will give him a shout out in a video. I don’t know which one because I have a few I’m working on
@@JawTooth Oh that's awesome! Yay! Thank you!!! He will be so happy! Also, I am a silly goose and wrote 33. He will actually be 34! I've just been so used to saying 33 for the past year! Thank you again!!!
@@JawTooth yep, that is why at work there are check list. they verify each step, to insure everything is done. with regards to the axels if it was the container train, there are articulated sets of cars. which will screw up the axel count. I think 5 car sets with shared axels 5 axels for 5 cars.
Wednesday Evening on the way home from church, I got stopped in Carlisle for a South Bound CSX. It had been on the tracks before I got there. I saw a lot of tankers, car haulers and the DPU in the middle. About 7:40 PM.
In Olds Alberta the railway line crosses a busy highway and with the trains being 2 miles long it really makes a traffic jam in the town but after a couple of minutes the traffic is rolling smoothly. I saw a train passing through Olds the other day and it had 5 locomotives running like 2 engines 85 cars 2 engines another 85 cars and 1 engine running at the end and the train was carrying potash and fully loaded the train was carrying 20 000 tons of potash and I was saying to myself oh my goodness the train was long and all 5 locomotives were smoking a little bit so they were working hard
Thanks for sharing that story about the potash train! Thats exactly what I am looking for. I love heavy trains like that. I am going to Florida next month and I hope to get some potash trains. Thanks for watching!
The axles count for the last CSX crossing Main St. in Walton at night was 362 according to the defect detector. But that doesn't make sense. 362 minus 12 for the two locos = 350 and that doesn't divide by 4 evenly. There must have been an articulated auto rack in the train that I missed. 🤔
Go to 23:21 in the video. There is one articulated auto racks car LOL. That what caused that odd count. Now, I did get a weird count on one a couple months ago though. I got one with an odd number count and it was in the snow. It had to have been an error. Thanks for watching!
Yep, there are a few types of cars with lower weight, such as single stacker intermodal well-bottom flat cars and auto racks, that share one truck/2 axles between cars so the axle count is not a multiple of 4, plus the locomotives usually have 6 axles each, although some of the lighter/smaller ones have 4.
Hey it’s me Jaxon
Awesome video! I love intermodels. That first one was a long one. The second you were in a good position.. i love those night trains. Rewound that one and watched again. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on and stay warm
I like those night trains too! Thanks for watching! Thanks for the Super Thanks! I am going to do more night shots since I get good receptions on them. Your super thanks is a big help with the gas and tomorrow I will be back at it. Thanks again Mark!
@JawTooth your welcome Brian
Hi Jaw Tooth!
Awesome video!👍👍👍👍🚂🌨🤩
Have a fabulous start to the week.
Thanks! You too!
Three AWESOME Norfolk Southern trains, two AWESOME CSX trains, and two very COOL Cincinnati Eastern locomotives. Thanks for sharing JT!
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth You're welcome JT!
@@JawTooth 8 degrees, that's too cold for me JT. It's been getting down in the twenties here in Fayetteville.
@ I live ten miles from Fayetteville, .......Ohio lol
@JawTooth How many Fayettevilles are in America? I know there's a Fayetteville, West Virginia, Fayetteville, Ohio, Fayetteville, North Carolina, and a Fayetteville, Arkansas. I guess there might be more than that.
Seriously, someone disliked this video? There's always one FOOL in every crowd...
Keep up the good work out there to keep bringing us your excellent videos, JT!
It's a tough world out there! They want perfection Lol. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I love watching these snow videos. We rarely have snow in southeast Texas🌨️
Thanks for watching!
Rolling with DPUs awesome JT play the video son greetings from Scotland 😊🏴🇺🇲
Hello there!
@@JawTooth Hey JT keep up the great work and keep warm Sir thanks 😊
It's Friday morning train action in Kentucky with my coffee watching an Intermodal Train, a couple of DPU's, a CSX, a Norfolk Southern, a lot of exciting crossings and small towns along with of course the amazing
adorable super pets at home and the nice rockin' music slide shows
as always thank you again Jaw Tooth and have a wonderful weekend.
☕🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
Thank you so much buddy he loved his birthday shout out!
@@Sasquatchproductions_46 I like your TH-cam name. I like Dogman!
@ thanks
@Sasquatchproductions_46 You're welcome.
You're welcome! That is awesome!
I watch your videos as I work and it so calming to hear the train horn and then the click, click, click. But the best part is I stay about a 4th of a mile from a rail line so I can see a train almost every couple of hours. Well tonight was a great night. Right before the last train blew it's horn a train coming into town started to blow it's horn. So I had two horns blow at the same time. I could hear the click of the train outside along with the train on the video. What was that old beer commercial slogan? Cold, crisp, and refreshing-It doesn't get better than this. And since it is cold 37C degrees, 3F for my Canadians, this slogan is perfect. Keep the videos coming.
That's a great story! It's amazing how the train sounds can create such a calming atmosphere. I always look for motels next to the tracks. I have literally stayed in dozens lol. Thanks for watching my videos!
Welcome. I sure enjoy your videos.
Glad to hear it!
Thanks for all the great videos!
You're welcome! Thanks for the Super Thanks! That is a help for my gas tank and I appreciate it! Thanks!
Super video JT. Lots of great trains in Walton. Good to see Brandy. Thanks for braving the weather so we can watch trains. Liked seeing the Cincinnati Eastern engines. Try to stay warm. ❤
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Brandy and I are staying warm!
Cold and snow is where it's at! Great trains!!
Thank you very much!
Wow catches fantastic video
Thank you very much!
Night time with snow fall and red flashing lights are verrrrry good to watch
Thanks for watching my video!
Thanks!
Welcome! Thanks for the Super Thanks! That is a big help with the gas. Tomorrow I will be in Hamilton and that helps. Thanks again!
Loved the night train..Cincinnati engines are great...thanks for the videos.
Glad you like them!
"....in the snow....where the huskies go...."😂
O.K. Frank!
Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth Love the videos. I had a chance to work for the old New Haven RR in 69, but got drafted🙄
Good morning all. Let's roll the heavy iron!
Good morning!
Haven't watched the vid yet but I gotta say that opening still shot of the train, house and dawn...simply stunning!
Thanks for watching!
Good morning my friend, I just asked Scott were you ok. I haven’t seen a video in a day or so and was wondering if you were okay. Have a good weekend my friend, stay safe and warm out there on the tracks and God bless🇺🇸🙏🏼
I’m doing well and thanks for asking!
@ thank you for going out in these weather conditions to bring us some incredible videos. Have a good weekend my friend.
2 DPUs 😊 🛤🚂🚃🚃🚃🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃💨
Thanks for more great videos. Thanks for braving cold for our benefit. Looking at the huge length of your Autoracks and intermodals an awful lot being shifted. In the UK our infrastructure will not be able to take such long and tall trains . Why I particularly like watching USA videos.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
Awesome shot of first Intermodel close up JT. Very colourful & 2dpus! dont see that too often. My favourite train! Great locations around Walton fab catches of N/S & CSX! 😊👍❤️
Thanks for watching my video!
Great video JawTooth
Stay Warm and Safe
Thanks! I will do. Thanks for watching!
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do!
Great video with a fantastic night catch ta boot! Thanks for getting out in the cold JT!
🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃❄❄🥶🥶💯👍🇺🇸
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Nice ❤ big freight train jaw tooth 😮amazing and cool
Thank you very much!
Great shot of the CCE in the snow.
Tell your daughter thanks from all the CCE fans
I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Great job Brian!👏
Thanks!
@@JawTooth You're welcome Brian!
Another great video Jawtooth. Keep em comin!👍❤️
Thanks for watching my video!
😅bedankt voor deze weer mooie sneeuw video.😂blijf warm,fijn weekend groetjes aan de familie.😂greetz:🍐Peer.🤣❤👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching! I hope we get more snow. We got some yesterday but it was only a small amount. Have a great weekend also!
Good afternoon I enjoyed the video👍👍
Good morning!
Awesome video as always JT!
Glad you enjoyed!
Hi Jaw & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Jaw & Friends Randy
Thanks for watching Randy!
Happy Friday Mr jawtooth it’s a great one to do on Friday especially get more trains over the weekend!!
Happy Friday! I'm planning on getting some more trains this weekend.
It's been one heck of a January.
I got up today to film some trains and it's just a little too cold so I laid back down. Lol. Its supposed to warm up a little soon
Fantastic video thanks Jaw Tooth
Thanks again!
Great awesome catches. I love to see that you are getting much better night shots. Thank you. 😊
Thank you very much!
Great night shot.
Thanks for watching!
Hold on there's more.......LOL love that
Thanks for watching!
Thank You Jaw Tooth, stay warm
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for another amazing video Jaw Tooth. Hope you and your family are doing well. 😊
Thank you! You too!
Love the videos keep:em coming!
Thanks! Will do!
JT you said you love winter snowy weather and filming in the snow at 5 degrees. You brave soul!!
It’s not so bad when you’re filming trains!
Awesome video great catch DDPUs I hope you have been staying warm thanks Brian
Thanks for watching and I’m doing my best to stay warm!
Nice and cold. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks for watching!
Gibson you rock !
Thanks for watching!
Nice job catching those trains jaw tooth Keep it up and be safe out there while you’re there railfanning please
Thank you so much!
REALLY FLYING THAT 1ST ONE WOW!
Thanks for watching!
Great intro, awesome video stay warm Brian, we appreciate your work.👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth You bet !!!
Gotta love those double DPUs. Like the EOT DPUs too! When tank cars leave our mill the lids are supposed to be banded shut like boxcar doors but maybe NS has different requirements than WATCO. Excellent action as usual, enjoyed it much. Especially the night shot. Thanks JT!
I appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching!
Awesome catches
Thanks for watching my video!
@ your very much welcome
Gotta love those DPU's x 2
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video JT!!!
Thanks!
@ You're welcome!!!
Great catches and awesome video
Thank you for watching!
Amazing video. Now you made me cold
Sorry! Thanks for watching!
Nice shots JT! Especially like the night shots. Good seeing Brandi again!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed them!
Stay warm, stay safe
Thanks for watching!
Good morning
Good morning to you too!
Cool video.Those intermodals will freeze you in this kind of weather they throw off quite a bit of air. Cool on the DPUs on that Intermodal.
Thanks for watching!
Wow nice video
Thank you so much 😀
A couple of weeks ago, on one of those "ghost detection" videos, they did an investigation of the Abner Gaines House (nothing malignant found). When they mentioned Walton, KY, something clicked in my head, then confirmed when they mentioned the 2 rail lines! Stay warm, and God bless.
Awesome! I figured there would be a show about it somewhere
Good luck with the cold! 🙄
Thanks! 😃
You did an excellent job of documenting these trains at Richwood and Walton, Kentucky on 22 January 2025, Jaw Tooth! Thank you for braving the single digit temperature readings of that day. I enjoyed watching these trains. Your low-light camera made that last train in the video easy to see. I notice that you have a new model Baofeng scanner. What is the model number of this scanner? I did not see a model number on the image of the new scanner at 28:14 in the video. (Posted on 24 January 2025 at 2133 CST.)
Thank you very much! That is the Baofeng UV5R 7 Watt radio. I bought two more of them a few months ago. I have 4 or 5 broken ones. They are easy to break lol
Mr. Tooth, thank-you for filming the trains so the cars can be counted. (By wheel watchers like me.😊)
Would you kindly offer a happy birthday to a dear friend? He lives in Kansas and will be celebrating his 90th year on Monday, January 27.
He worked for Conrail for over 30 years. He enjoys being surprised seeing the big, blue Con on the rails! 🚉
Thanx much, Mr. Tooth.
PS: What is the name of the sweet littke kitten?
Happy Birthday to your friend and thanks for watching! I will give him a shout out in a video, I don't know which one. The kitten is named Jeri
Wait a minute. You didn't give me his name
His name is Richard Hall.
Thank-you for considering his birthday to mention. I know it will mean a lot to him.
All my love and prayers for you and your wonderful family, including the pets. ❤🙏🙂🚂
Wow Jawtooth I'm too chicken to railfan in the cold
Thanks for watching my video!
You know it's cold out side when a snow man comes inside your house to warm up lol great trains son stay warm
Thanks! It was pretty cold that day!
Good morning Jaw Tooth. Man that cold.
It was definitely cold that day. Good morning William!
Thank you so much for the birthday shout out. It was funny Jeremiah looked at me. Like did Jaw Tooth just say my name? lol
great vid 👍👍
You are so welcome and thanks for watching!
I like train videos on TH-cam jawtooth dpu alright 👍
Thanks for watching!
Hey I was just wondering how you were doing today and I love your videos ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊
Yay! Thank you!
What luck, a Dash 9 that hasn’t been rebuilt! Good get!
Thanks for watching!
Nice videos on the frozen tundra the wind off those trains must be brutal 😮
It definitely was!
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Hi there from Huntsville Ont, Just subscribed to your channel. Love your videos !
Thanks for subscribing! I hope you enjoy the videos.
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.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
Second train 105 car's 2 locom, nice video hi friend from Chicago IL
Thanks for watching!
This is your first video I have seen in several months. Good to know you're okay. Always enjoy your trips to Kenova. Hope you can shoot the "belt line" there, some day.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Day and night filming trains is cool. All tank cars lids should be closed when moving. Someone forgot to close it. 🤦. Kitty is growing ☺️. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
I might have to make that tank car into a shorts video. Thanks for watching!
Brian, back out on the "High Iron"....! That first double stack must have been running on a approach, because that train is a hotshot and would be running at max if the signal was clear, or he might have had a speed restriction at that location....? Anyway another really good video, thanks for all you do out there Brian...Greg...
Thanks for watching! I heard the dispatcher give them a speed restriction and the dispatcher listed the miles over the radio. Maybe it was because of the low temperatures. Usually they fly down that piece of track until they get to a curve
@@JawTooth I figured... Another good one buddy... You do a great job out there!
Cool.mate
Thanks for watching!
32 F in Southern Alberta up to the mid 40's this weekend. On the good side of the polar vortex.
Glad you’re on the good side of the vortex! Its weird how much colder it is here in Ohio
Tooth‼️ If that first train had been going +10 mph faster, you’d have frozen ta death by the end. Big long train for 5*. You should be wearing a ‘dickey.’ Cover your neck in that cold. Your arteries in the front, your backbone around back [otherwise it’d be the frontbone] You’s gots to make some concessions to age. You do or don’t, but you can’t fool around and stay healthy. You are a rolling stock animal. Thanks for journey each morning from here to there. Trains are a rhythm of life, a pulse of energy and an impossible weight. A beautiful exhibition of technology, perfection, and commerce. One of the most amazing things in the science world is a 2 mile, fully loaded train going by at 50 mph and after it passes, putting your hand on the track and the temperature matches the outdoor temp. Very, very little friction. Remarkable. The makers of ky jelly made $millions💰 on the same principle! That’s Kentucky Jelly for you kids.
Thanks for watching my video!
Both dpus in first train smoking a little, working hard!
Thanks for watching!
😅nice 114 wagons with containers😂
Pretty cold out there
Thanks for watching!
Trains rolling easy in the cold and freezy!
You got that right!
Hsve you seen the amtrak station theyre building up in Oxford?
No, but I might check it out! Thanks for the info, I'm glad that they are finally doing it
Hey JT, you was wondering why those trains were going so slow they do that when the tracks has been froze for so long like up there where you live because that rail will break like a piece of glass because it is so contracted from being froze and those cars with those real bad flat spots on the wheels if they hit that rail in the right place, it will break the rail and cause a derailment so normally they have them restricted down to 35 miles an hour and 25 mile an hour and a curve. I know it started snowing down here in Pearl River Louisiana Tuesday morning at 5 AM And snowed till 6:30 PM that evening and did not rain at all and they had all of the trains running through my town running on a 35 mile an hour restricted speed and they just turned a loose this morning about 430 and told them they could start running track speed again But anyway, my friend another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one and I hope you got some good ones for us to watch this weekend
Thanks for the great info on how the cold weather affects the trains. Stay safe down there. I should have figured it had something to do with the low temperatures. Great point and thanks for watching!
Hey JT...the coldest temperature I ever photographed trains in was minus-18 degrees at the former NYC station in Poughkeepsie NY. No videos back then...I was shooting still 35mm images with an SLR camera. The shutter froze after taking about three shots, and I retreated to my car every few minutes to thaw-out the camera, not to mention my hands!! Incidentally...it's 37 degrees right now (12:42 AM Jan 25) in Central Florida...a mere few miles from where you'll be next month!!! Giving you a "heads-up"...
Thanks for watching, and that's a good heads-up!
It's been cold down here in FL. I hope it warms up before you get to Mulberry.
It should warm up by then. I was there once when it was only in the 50s. Thanks for watching!
Hi Mr. Tooth! Thank you for braving the cold and all of your hard work! My husband introduced me to your channel a couple of months ago and now we start our day with one of your videos before he sleeps for night shift and I leave for work!
I was wondering if you would be able to give my husband a shoutout for his upcoming birthday? His name is Taylor Swindell and he is turning 33 on February 10th! Thank you! 😊🎉
@@stephanieschaefer7663 Thanks for watching my videos! I will give him a shout out in a video. I don’t know which one because I have a few I’m working on
@@JawTooth thank you so much!!! We watch all of them, so I am confident he will see them! Thank you!
@@stephanieschaefer7663 I am filming in Erlanger Kentucky right now so I will put it in that video
@@JawTooth Oh that's awesome! Yay! Thank you!!! He will be so happy! Also, I am a silly goose and wrote 33. He will actually be 34! I've just been so used to saying 33 for the past year! Thank you again!!!
😅i have see that open top yesterday to on yor video.🤣
I'm going to make a Shorts video of that
It's so cold that the DPUS dint want to work, lol.
Thanks for watching!
Was just in pax today and got some good news nes mine spur will be done soon
Where is that mine spur? I would like to see it
It's next to the rjcorman line coming off the Kwa line so there will be 2 railroads loading there soon got a few videos up from there
usually the information is given by the carrier to the FRR, usually once it is in their yard. they do safety inspections.
Somebody didn't do their job properly lol
@@JawTooth
yep, that is why at work there are check list. they verify each step, to insure everything is done.
with regards to the axels if it was the container train, there are articulated sets of cars. which
will screw up the axel count. I think 5 car sets with shared axels 5 axels for 5 cars.
I saw a 1939 Lasalle railroad car at a car show in Toledo
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Wednesday Evening on the way home from church, I got stopped in Carlisle for a South Bound CSX. It had been on the tracks before I got there. I saw a lot of tankers, car haulers and the DPU in the middle. About 7:40 PM.
Awesome! I love Carlisle. I wish it wasnt so far away. Thanks for watching!
In Olds Alberta the railway line crosses a busy highway and with the trains being 2 miles long it really makes a traffic jam in the town but after a couple of minutes the traffic is rolling smoothly. I saw a train passing through Olds the other day and it had 5 locomotives running like 2 engines 85 cars 2 engines another 85 cars and 1 engine running at the end and the train was carrying potash and fully loaded the train was carrying 20 000 tons of potash and I was saying to myself oh my goodness the train was long and all 5 locomotives were smoking a little bit so they were working hard
Thanks for sharing that story about the potash train! Thats exactly what I am looking for. I love heavy trains like that. I am going to Florida next month and I hope to get some potash trains. Thanks for watching!