Jaw Tooth. I do believe you have discovered the PERFECT hobby. All you have to is find a rail road track and set down and wait. No train? No problem. Walk on the track and look for stuff that falls off the freight cars. And when the train comes it's icing on the cake. Best part is it's free harmless and no chance of a over dose. It is addictive tho lol
Hi Bullfrog! How are you doing? Good to hear from you again! I like to try to experience the area that I am in while waiting. It's fun to see what the town is like. I like walking the area, eating at a local restaurant and seeing what they have. My favorite thing is to stay overnight if I can find a motel that has a view of the railroad. I have stayed in dozens of them. Once the train comes I know I have a video. Lol. I have a list of places that I want to visit. Marietta Ohio is at the top of the list right now because it has street running but the train only goes up and back once a day. Have a great week!
@@JawTooth a few miles north of Portsmouth Ohio is a super 8 motel. Lots of decent eating close by and the track is right across the hiway from the motel. Ever in that area check it out
@@357bullfrog2 I don't think I have stayed at that one but just a quarter mile or so north of Super 8 is a Quality Inn that we have stayed at several times. That is a great area for railfans since there are lots of trains.
Thanks for the count, I trolled the comments for stuff like that and I learn more. Now to get better at telling the difference between GE's and EMD's. ALCO's are easy😉
I counted 188 cars in addition to the four engines. Folks living near these tracks certainly get their money’s worth in terms of train spotting! Looks like a nice place to live.
As we say in the UK I'm gobsmacked! That train was huge, definitely 2miles long American Street running trains are awesome, wish we had this in THE UK. Great job JT. Your patience paid off! ❤😊👍
Another big thumbs-up JT. Not only for the train stuff but also for showing different towns in the USA. I live in the UK and a lot of the places you visit look really interesting. So I often have a look at them in good old Google Earth Street View. Fascinating stuff and so very different from here in the UK. I have never visited the USA even though my father was born in Upper Lehigh PA. One day .......
Our hats off to you for waiting that long to give us another great train video and awesome location. Keep it up. Me and my friend watch all your videos..
Patience paid off here. That is one looooooooong train :) It's cool how you have automotive access either side of the tracks. Good design unless you need to cross them :) Thank you!
Awesome! I believe that was Q576-26. 576 usually runs everyday, 504 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. 574 can run this way but it has ran the LCL More. 352 and 216 also use this line but those could take the LCL. This line recently has been averaging about 3-4 trains a day, not counting locals.
Hi Mr. JT, nice video liked a lot. Years ago El Paso had street running trains but they dug a big ditch downtown and no more issues with trains except for a few grade crossings. Keep them coming thank you. Edward
Outstanding!!! Great location! I really like that you shoot the whole train in your videos... I like to see the mix of cars, unique cars, interesting loads and specialty cars like the gondolas with “lids” on them. Excellent!! Start the video, son!!
Thanks for your train videos. The trains right headlight is out. I love trains since I was six years old. I absolutely love to be first car at gate. I love trains very much. Thanks for your awesome videos.
Greetings from over the pond in UK, always love your videos, also hit the thumbs up son. Seeing those long trains in the US and getting to understand them more, it makes our trains in UK now look tiny. Also a sign winter is coming you have your coat on! Stay Safe Jawtooth
Finally that long long train passed and the day life started again almost indifferently in the main street. Sorry, after one hundred I stopped counting the cars, there are too much ! Thank you for filming for us such rare and exciting events.
Smitty SF-3751 I tried but when you did the quick turn to the left you lost me, it took two minutes to uncaged my eye balls. Then I thought of the axial count from the hot box detector , not sure how they figure that one. Anyway it was a great video considering the light, keep them coming.
Thank you Jaw Tooth for the long wait to catch this record breaker. I wonder whether the good folk of Lawrenceburg mind waiting 15 minutes to reach the other side of town. Good to see some zig zag framed cars loaded with boards! All best and good luck on your next trip of discovery
I like the old signals. Those old rusty cantilevers and the old B&O signal. You should remember those of us who enjoy checking out the signals and other infrastructure that supports our railroads and show more of that sometimes. You can tell the town has been around a while and is a bit neglected. Notice how the rail bed sinks between the roads. But I noticed early in the video that one of the street cantilevers was sticking out of the street IN FRONT OF the curb instead of behind it. Amazing it has not been knocked down a few dozen times by reckless drivers. Then they might move it behind the curb for some protection from traffic. Otherwise, awesome vid. Thanks again!
Frighteningly long train! I counted up to 171 cars- when I woke up, another video was running on my computer! I wonder whether they should not be splitting the train, instead of cutting jobs just to save money! Saving money may help a company, not the country. It is creation of jobs that help the country. The crew is technical and trained, that is the real national asset. Such crews should multiply, such assets should grow, not paper profits. Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates and men decay. --Oliver Goldsmith, 1770.
R Nanjappa When I first hired out as a fireman on the Texas & Pacific Railway in June of 1973, which merged with Missouri Pacific, and then the Union Pacific, we had 5 crew members on the train. An Engineer, Fireman, Conductor, and two Brakemen. The third brakeman had just recently been cut from the crew. The fireman was not a required position. We were there for training to become engineers. Back then engineers did not come from the conductors and brakemen like they do today. Before I retired we only had the Engineer and Conductor on our through freight trains. The locals, dodgers, (traveling switch engines) and yard switch engines has three crew members, also down from five. And yes loosing the caboose cost us the rear brakeman. The installation of the Hot Box and Dragging Equipment Detectors also added to the loss of crew members. Then remote control engines in yard service cost us the Engineer’s job. But the last I heard on our division there are not any remote control jobs left. I believe because there were too many accidents, radio failures and or interference. In the airline industry they have had, for a good while, the capability to fly the airplanes from initial airport on the takeoff roll to the destination airport through the landing roll out, with out the pilots. It’s all done with programmed computers. What they can’t do yet is the taxiing from and to the gates and runways. But they are working on that too. There will probably still be pilots on board to take care of changes issued by ATC and unforeseen situations and emergencies.
We have lockdown in the UK 🇬🇧 a month 5 Nov to 2 Dec not much on TV only your videos keep me from going MAD👍😠.I love the way you cross the road 👍at the end of your videos
Jaw Tooth great video as always, Appreciate your time. Side note: read today in "Freightways" that UP is gonna be making longer trains (not a fan) they think that they will save $$$$.
776 axles - 24 (4 6axle engines)= 752 752 / 4 = 188 cars. Any way you count it, it is a beast. Very glad I am not on the other side of the tracks waiting on paramedics/ambulance.
That there was a humdinger! Ya coulda gone for a burger and fries and still got back for the end of that one. Great catch Mr. Jaw Tooth, have a good one!
I have always wondered what road engineers think about street running. Limited speed, but more scenery. Of course, they also have a lot more horn requirements as well.
Great video again, Jaw Tooth. Did you notice the chair in the parking space? In some US cities folks do that to save their parking spots. Chairs, stools, or orange cones, etc.
Just when I thought I had a count going, one of those yellow and blue fire hydrants popped up! I’ve never seen them before. Brilliant capture, as usual Jaw Tooth. I couldn’t imagine living in that town, you’d want to know the timetable! Record length of a train was set here in Australia: 4.6 miles long. It was an iron ore train running from outback mines direct to a shipping port so minimal inconvenience to the public. 🙀
00:31 mini canteviler the original B&o signals from back in the day. course for some reason I don't know why so many signal installers like to put cross bucks backwards? it's railroad crossing not crossing railroad
I counted 189 Wagon but could no keek count as you kept the camera moving making it hard I am in the UK and our longest freight train I have seen was 32 wagons love watching you freight trains UK train enthusiast I live and breath train especially frieght
@@colinhodgkinson7134 I counted 189 as well: 109 with the first two engines, and 80 after the 2nd set of diesels. I, too, almost lost count due to camera movements.
I counted 187 cars. Wow. Your 9 hour wait paid off. You have a lot more patience than I have Brian! I got a kick out of the locals looking down the track, wondering when is this ____ train going to end?, lol. That house at 2:55 is a perfect train spotter home.
I have noticed that COVID has heavily reduced rail traffic. This not only affects the railroads and their customers, but also us railfans, as well. Waiting for trains has become significantly duller for me, due to the lack of trains. I'm glad you're still railfanning, though! Have a great day!
If you ever plan to travel to California, check out Jack London Square in Oakland, where two lines of the Union Pacific go right down the street. Then head south to Anaheim and visit Olive Street and West Santa Ana Street. Miles of UP track going right down the middle of the street.
A ditch light are the two lower lights on the front of the engine. They start flashing/alternating left and right off then on, anytime the engineer blows the horn. It makes the train easier to see, day and night, and serves as an additional warning.
I've always debated if this is "true" street running because of the curbs and ballast compared to a location such as La Grange, KY where the tracks really are in the street. Either way it's a great video and not something you see everyday.
.......such as in Oakland, California where they run right down the street too. But indeed, no separation at all. They are limited to a crawl when they are going through that area due to the traffic-both vehicles and people.
193 cars including tankers, flat beds? So sad how so much of the railroads and their depots and stations have been lost. Thank you for posting your video..
Close to my house! Have you got any videos of the central railroad of indiana that goes from valley junction to the Honda plant in Greensburg, Indiana? That is by my house. Also remains of an old rr wreck is in the creek off shale Rd by my house.
WOW NOW THat is a very long train, and i guess waiting for 9 hours is worth. My question do they have a time schedule as to what time a train would be coming down those tracks? I also like that area it looks like a nice peaceful area to live in compared to where I am living.. I can sit there and just sit all day to enjoy the scenary and just wait for the next train. Thank for the great footage JAW TOOTH...
Thanks JT! So you sat on that chair at 2:45 and waited for hours for a train to come? Lol. There are some interesting wagons in this manifest, gondolas and hoppers converted with lids fitted to keep aluminium process waste dry otherwise it will react with moisture in the air to liberate flammable hydrogen. You can see the blue hazard diamond with "3170" on.
I didn't sit in that chair. Lol. I have no idea why it was in the road. At 8am I heard on my scanner that the train hadn't left Louisville yet so I drove to another 2 lines and filmed a couple trains and then returned a couple hours later. I made sure my penny was still on the rail and then waited for the train. It was a long day
I stayed a couple days at the casino hotel back in September of 2018. I was woken up around 5 to 6 am every morning by what I believe was a local. I did get to see a monster train like this going through town. It took about 20 minutes for it to buy. I did get a video of it but no pictures.
If I'm not mistaking I think the bathtub gondolas replaced the open top hoppers because I don't see many open top hoppers around anymore like I use to back in the day.
Jaw Tooth. I do believe you have discovered the PERFECT hobby. All you have to is find a rail road track and set down and wait. No train? No problem. Walk on the track and look for stuff that falls off the freight cars. And when the train comes it's icing on the cake. Best part is it's free harmless and no chance of a over dose. It is addictive tho lol
Hi Bullfrog! How are you doing? Good to hear from you again! I like to try to experience the area that I am in while waiting. It's fun to see what the town is like. I like walking the area, eating at a local restaurant and seeing what they have. My favorite thing is to stay overnight if I can find a motel that has a view of the railroad. I have stayed in dozens of them. Once the train comes I know I have a video. Lol. I have a list of places that I want to visit. Marietta Ohio is at the top of the list right now because it has street running but the train only goes up and back once a day. Have a great week!
@@JawTooth a few miles north of Portsmouth Ohio is a super 8 motel. Lots of decent eating close by and the track is right across the hiway from the motel. Ever in that area check it out
@@357bullfrog2 I don't think I have stayed at that one but just a quarter mile or so north of Super 8 is a Quality Inn that we have stayed at several times. That is a great area for railfans since there are lots of trains.
@@JawTooth I don’t know if you saw, but on the lead locomotive I think one of the ditch lights was broken.
Stuff falling off of trains seems rather rare.
Thanks JT. Long long train 188 cars i could count plus 4 locos. Beautiful location. Greetings👍
I counted 190 cars + 4 Diesel Units! A two mile train. That's something else, man! Thanks again Jaw Tooth. You Stay Safe and Keep Well out there!
The longest train I got had 236 trailers, it was 3 locomotives leading
@@ESPN7554Railfan DAMN!
@@ESPN7554Railfan Nice. I once saw one with 3 in the front, 3 in the back, 2 in the middle.
@@kishascape wow
Thanks for the count, I trolled the comments for stuff like that and I learn more. Now to get better at telling the difference between GE's and EMD's. ALCO's are easy😉
A drone view would've been amazing on this train!!.. seeing it all or almost all of it!. Awesome catch man
The length of your US trains astounds me. Always fascinating to watch. Cheers from the UK, Bob
I counted 188 cars in addition to the four engines. Folks living near these tracks certainly get their money’s worth in terms of train spotting! Looks like a nice place to live.
As we say in the UK I'm gobsmacked! That train was huge, definitely 2miles long American Street running trains are awesome, wish we had this in THE UK. Great job JT. Your patience paid off! ❤😊👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Woman at 7:19 😂 looks to see how long the train is and just turns around like, nope, not waiting.
Another big thumbs-up JT. Not only for the train stuff but also for showing different towns in the USA. I live in the UK and a lot of the places you visit look really interesting. So I often have a look at them in good old Google Earth Street View. Fascinating stuff and so very different from here in the UK. I have never visited the USA even though my father was born in Upper Lehigh PA. One day .......
Our hats off to you for waiting that long to give us another great train video and awesome location. Keep it up. Me and my friend watch all your videos..
That train was a MONSTER!!!! Nice location and a great manifest.Cool to see the older EMD helping out. Thanks for the great video.
Patience paid off here. That is one looooooooong train :) It's cool how you have automotive access either side of the tracks. Good design unless you need to cross them :) Thank you!
Awesome! I believe that was Q576-26.
576 usually runs everyday, 504 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. 574 can run this way but it has ran the LCL More. 352 and 216 also use this line but those could take the LCL. This line recently has been averaging about 3-4 trains a day, not counting locals.
Hi Mr. JT, nice video liked a lot. Years ago El Paso had street running trains but they dug a big ditch downtown and no more issues with trains except for a few grade crossings. Keep them coming thank you. Edward
I counted 188 {plus 4 locomotives}, but I don't have much confidence, due to your playing with zoom and pan. You know how to make it challenging.
Outstanding!!! Great location! I really like that you shoot the whole train in your videos... I like to see the mix of cars, unique cars, interesting loads and specialty cars like the gondolas with “lids” on them. Excellent!! Start the video, son!!
Gee Whiz! What a train! I know now why someone was nice enough to put a chair out for you. Thanks for the video son!
Never change your commentary style..... Love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great catch! I'm sure I speak for many of us in that we love and appreciate your dedication! Be well and keep up the great train hunts. :)
These are the types of trains that I get caught by in the morning when I’m on my way to work and I’m running late. Very, very long and very slow.
Awesome video! That building going over the track's is cool! That's a neat town! Thanks for sharing Jawtooth!
Thanks for your train videos. The trains right headlight is out. I love trains since I was six years old. I absolutely love to be first car at gate. I love trains very much. Thanks for your awesome videos.
Greetings from over the pond in UK, always love your videos, also hit the thumbs up son. Seeing those long trains in the US and getting to understand them more, it makes our trains in UK now look tiny. Also a sign winter is coming you have your coat on! Stay Safe Jawtooth
Captivating intro! Great catch. Great information. Greetings from Beverly Hills California
Finally that long long train passed and the day life started again almost indifferently in the main street. Sorry, after one hundred I stopped counting the cars, there are too much ! Thank you for filming for us such rare and exciting events.
Smitty SF-3751
I tried but when you did the quick turn to the left you lost me, it took two minutes to uncaged my eye balls. Then I thought of the axial count from the hot box detector , not sure how they figure that one. Anyway it was a great video considering the light, keep them coming.
Thank you Jaw Tooth for the long wait to catch this record breaker. I wonder whether the good folk of Lawrenceburg mind waiting 15 minutes to reach the other side of town. Good to see some zig zag framed cars loaded with boards! All best and good luck on your next trip of discovery
MAN! I could watch a movie in that time. That is some SERIOUS FREIGHT!
I like the old signals. Those old rusty cantilevers and the old B&O signal. You should remember those of us who enjoy checking out the signals and other infrastructure that supports our railroads and show more of that sometimes. You can tell the town has been around a while and is a bit neglected. Notice how the rail bed sinks between the roads. But I noticed early in the video that one of the street cantilevers was sticking out of the street IN FRONT OF the curb instead of behind it. Amazing it has not been knocked down a few dozen times by reckless drivers. Then they might move it behind the curb for some protection from traffic. Otherwise, awesome vid. Thanks again!
Nice! I've been down here before, usually its pretty quiet around Lawrenceburg when I go. Very happy it's not just locals now
Frighteningly long train! I counted up to 171 cars- when I woke up, another video was running on my computer!
I wonder whether they should not be splitting the train, instead of cutting jobs just to save money! Saving money may help a company, not the country. It is creation of jobs that help the country. The crew is technical and trained, that is the real national asset. Such crews should multiply, such assets should grow, not paper profits.
Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey,
Where wealth accumulates and men decay.
--Oliver Goldsmith, 1770.
The elimination of the cabboose(installations of FRED), cut a whole lot of jobs too😭😭😭
R Nanjappa When I first hired out as a fireman on the Texas & Pacific Railway in June of 1973, which merged with Missouri Pacific, and then the Union Pacific, we had 5 crew members on the train. An Engineer, Fireman, Conductor, and two Brakemen. The third brakeman had just recently been cut from the crew. The fireman was not a required position. We were there for training to become engineers. Back then engineers did not come from the conductors and brakemen like they do today.
Before I retired we only had the Engineer and Conductor on our through freight trains. The locals, dodgers, (traveling switch engines) and yard switch engines has three crew members, also down from five. And yes loosing the caboose cost us the rear brakeman. The installation of the Hot Box and Dragging Equipment Detectors also added to the loss of crew members. Then remote control engines in yard service cost us the Engineer’s job. But the last I heard on our division there are not any remote control jobs left. I believe because there were too many accidents, radio failures and or interference.
In the airline industry they have had, for a good while, the capability to fly the airplanes from initial airport on the takeoff roll to the destination airport through the landing roll out, with out the pilots. It’s all done with programmed computers. What they can’t do yet is the taxiing from and to the gates and runways. But they are working on that too. There will probably still be pilots on board to take care of changes issued by ATC and unforeseen situations and emergencies.
We appreciate your sacrifice to bring us the trains.
We have lockdown in the UK 🇬🇧 a month 5 Nov to 2 Dec not much on TV only your videos keep me from going MAD👍😠.I love the way you cross the road 👍at the end of your videos
I counted 187 cars, That was a LOOOOONNNNGGGG Train. Great video, though. I love watching Jaw Tooth Videos.
187 plus 2 DPUs & 2 Engines in front...Great hobby
Jaw Tooth great video as always, Appreciate your time.
Side note: read today in "Freightways" that UP is gonna be making longer trains (not a fan) they think that they will save $$$$.
Breath taking no other word for it, thanku Jaw Tooth.
They emptied more then one yard for that one lol! Good video!
That's pretty cool seeing a train go right down the middle of the streets on a small town like that
Nine hour wait? Now that's dedication! That train must be carrying a little bit of everything America uses.
Nice catch!
776 axles - 24 (4 6axle engines)= 752 752 / 4 = 188 cars. Any way you count it, it is a beast. Very glad I am not on the other side of the tracks waiting on paramedics/ambulance.
2 units on the head end, 110 cars plus 2 DPU and then another 81 cars. Thanks Jaw Tooth, you and the family stay safe!
Thanks, you too!
What a treat. I love trains. Thank you for posting this.
That there was a humdinger! Ya coulda gone for a burger and fries and still got back for the end of that one. Great catch Mr. Jaw Tooth, have a good one!
I have always wondered what road engineers think about street running. Limited speed, but more scenery. Of course, they also have a lot more horn requirements as well.
He was long,oké,but in Fostoria they are longer,see railstream,lol. nice video Brian,thanks again.greetz on the familie from me en Tony.
Great video again, Jaw Tooth. Did you notice the chair in the parking space? In some US cities folks do that to save their parking spots. Chairs, stools, or orange cones, etc.
Nothing better than watching trains while getting your heat on
Now that was a cool video. I spotted that light right at the start and thanks for that look around town.
Glad you enjoyed it
Just when I thought I had a count going, one of those yellow and blue fire hydrants popped up! I’ve never seen them before.
Brilliant capture, as usual Jaw Tooth.
I couldn’t imagine living in that town, you’d want to know the timetable!
Record length of a train was set here in Australia: 4.6 miles long. It was an iron ore train running from outback mines direct to a shipping port so minimal inconvenience to the public. 🙀
That has to be the longest train u hav ever filmed. That was awesome 👏!
Thank you very much!
You need to go to Natural Tunnel State Park in Duffield, VA. A train goes through a natural tunnel. It is amazing.
Quite amazing to see the size of the locomotives and cars in scale comparison to actual houses showing how massive they really are.
Wow, that was a long one! Nice catch Jawtooth.
00:31 mini canteviler the original B&o signals from back in the day.
course for some reason I don't know why so many signal installers like to put cross bucks backwards?
it's railroad crossing not crossing railroad
I can't run a train that long on my model railroad! Did they empty out the entire state?
Lol
I can on the N Scale layout at my model rail club, but it derails after the first turn due to unrealistic turn angles being too sharp.
I counted 189 Wagon but could no keek count as you kept the camera moving making it hard I am in the UK and our longest freight train I have seen was 32 wagons love watching you freight trains
UK train enthusiast I live and breath train especially frieght
If it averaged 60 feet per car the train would have been about 12,000 feet long plus the 4 engines.
@@colinhodgkinson7134 I counted 189 as well: 109 with the first two engines, and 80 after the 2nd set of diesels. I, too, almost lost count due to camera movements.
I counted 187 cars. Wow. Your 9 hour wait paid off. You have a lot more patience than I have Brian! I got a kick out of the locals looking down the track, wondering when is this ____ train going to end?, lol. That house at 2:55 is a perfect train spotter home.
What I find fascinating about trains is every boxcar could be converted into a house....so a whole neighbourhood is on the move.
Love your vids. Have you ever considered getting a drone?
I have noticed that COVID has heavily reduced rail traffic. This not only affects the railroads and their customers, but also us railfans, as well. Waiting for trains has become significantly duller for me, due to the lack of trains. I'm glad you're still railfanning, though! Have a great day!
That Horn OMG sounds good 👍👍👍
Hi Jaw, it's a fantastic Video. I love these types of videos. THX!!
If you ever plan to travel to California, check out Jack London Square in Oakland, where two lines of the Union Pacific go right down the street. Then head south to Anaheim and visit Olive Street and West Santa Ana Street. Miles of UP track going right down the middle of the street.
Wow that was some train, great video Jaw Tooth. 🚆📱😎
Great...! But, what's a ditch light...? Not a term we use over here...
A ditch light are the two lower lights on the front of the engine. They start flashing/alternating left and right off then on, anytime the engineer blows the horn. It makes the train easier to see, day and night, and serves as an additional warning.
@@robertheinkel6225 Ta. The word ditch seems to be the equivalent of our word cess - the drain at the side of the railway.
Full House under the casino with a one-eyed Jack!
I've always debated if this is "true" street running because of the curbs and ballast compared to a location such as La Grange, KY where the tracks really are in the street. Either way it's a great video and not something you see everyday.
I’m the same way. I don’t really consider this street running. For me, the tracks have to actually be in the street.
.......such as in Oakland, California where they run right down the street too. But indeed, no separation at all. They are limited to a crawl when they are going through that area due to the traffic-both vehicles and people.
Another fantastic location you found. I wonder if they put wagers down in the casino on how many cars are on the train.
193 cars including tankers, flat beds? So sad how so much of the railroads and their depots and stations have been lost. Thank you for posting your video..
I know, right? I'm glad that they repurposed this station and it is in excellent shape
Whay an ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL CATCH after waiting 9hrs! That seemed to be way more than 2miles long w 2 CSX leaders and 2 DPU's.
It always pays to have patience. I have waited much longer than that. Lol
188 with 2Head Units & 2 DPU’s, stay safe Brian. 😎👍👍👍🛤🚂
Nice one. But wait, there's NO more... till the next JT vid.
Dude, fantastic content and commentary!
Man, I love those old crossing gantry's!
Close to my house!
Have you got any videos of the central railroad of indiana that goes from valley junction to the Honda plant in Greensburg, Indiana? That is by my house. Also remains of an old rr wreck is in the creek off shale Rd by my house.
I counted 188, and the 4 Diesel units, Sweet. TY for sharing.
WOW NOW THat is a very long train, and i guess waiting for 9 hours is worth. My question do they have a time schedule as to what time a train would be coming down those tracks? I also like that area it looks like a nice peaceful area to live in compared to where I am living.. I can sit there and just sit all day to enjoy the scenary and just wait for the next train. Thank for the great footage JAW TOOTH...
No, no schedule for freight trains, CSX, NS, BNSF, UP etc. There is some passenger train schedules to be found on the Internet.
@@csrrjefflloyd6496 ok thanks
I counted 191 including the 4 engines. Lol huge train! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Dam that train was long, awesome video.
Boy JT, that was a long one, you stay safe out there buddy : )
Great video! Street runners are wicked neat to see
9 hours??, wow, That's what I call it. but what do you do for your hobby railway. Nice video. greetings from berlin/Germany.sven
Thanks JT! So you sat on that chair at 2:45 and waited for hours for a train to come? Lol. There are some interesting wagons in this manifest, gondolas and hoppers converted with lids fitted to keep aluminium process waste dry otherwise it will react with moisture in the air to liberate flammable hydrogen. You can see the blue hazard diamond with "3170" on.
I didn't sit in that chair. Lol. I have no idea why it was in the road. At 8am I heard on my scanner that the train hadn't left Louisville yet so I drove to another 2 lines and filmed a couple trains and then returned a couple hours later. I made sure my penny was still on the rail and then waited for the train. It was a long day
Do you ever explore ghost tracks? I find abandoned rail beds fascinating. I always wonder why they were built and why they were abandoned.
I counted 188 cars. The yard is empty after that train came through
Lol
A complete day would be winning big at that casino and then seeing the train from that skywalk!
Good Stuff as usual JT
Lagrange KY, street train runs bell only/no horn. Gate guarded crossing though. These folks must haven't complained about the horn.
I stayed a couple days at the casino hotel back in September of 2018. I was woken up around 5 to 6 am every morning by what I believe was a local. I did get to see a monster train like this going through town. It took about 20 minutes for it to buy. I did get a video of it but no pictures.
Hi jaw tooth what a fantastic video again I counted 186 wagons.
Go ahead and Start the Video, Son. Hard to Beat a Street Running Train in Small Town America.👍
Love the vid brother❤️
Jeez they must have emptied the yard for that monster !! 😎😱😱
3:02 the word idiot and asshole is clearly made for that blue truck LOL
Good video jawtooth wow what a long long long train
Counted 185 cars, I think.... Nice catch for the street running.
Fantastic capture my friend 👍😀
Many thanks!
If I'm not mistaking I think the bathtub gondolas replaced the open top hoppers because I don't see many open top hoppers around anymore like I use to back in the day.
Amazing footage ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
(3:34) What the heck was that chair doing in the middle of the street parking spot? Reserving the parking spot?