That's an example of power on that coal train - not a ton of cars, but still plenty of weight for that single engine :) A friendly conductor on that NS manifest - all the way out the window - very cool!
Yes, a GP38-2!! And with a caboose, love seeing that. I'm surprised that coal train only had one locomotive attached to it. Great action today JT, nice work!!
Great grandfathers farm was next to tracks led to Chicago and Rockford, IL and then to Galena . Right across the tracks the Perryville Station was. Two tracks and being only 5 years old my brother and i played close so as to see and hear. Have watched you videos for many years and enjoyed each one, thanks for sharing your experiences.
Wow, Awesome Crew treating the youngster, Now that made his day and he will remember that for the rest of his life. Thanks Jaw Tooth for catching that action.
Love the echo of the horns! What a cool caboose! Wonder what its original purpose was, and where? SpongeBob engine. Looked like the conductor (at least I assume it was the conductor) was delivering something to a family member or friend. Someone has a sense of humor with the refrigerated boxcars, with the icicles and snow on the top of the cars! One of the best parts of watching a video is the ability to ‘rewind’ to see something over again. Great video, JT, thanks for standing outside in the cold, so that we may enjoy your videos in the warm indoors! Happy New Year of vlogging, from Brownsville, TX.
I use to hike down a rails to trails and I picked up a large piece of coal and brought it home... I still have it on my deck as a conversation subject. years ago i rented a house that i had to burn coal in an octopus furnace... I was raised in a house that had it too.
I want to get back up there and film more. I used to film up there until the virus stuff hit. I used to spend 3 days every spring up there watching trains
I've seen platform caboose before one up in Bay city, Michigan on the Huron Ezstern railroad in their yard. Ive never seen them take it out down to Durand. They are owned by Genesee and Wyoming. Same color engines as that Indiana railroad you catch. Orange and black paint.
Great video JT loved seeing the caboose and the refrigerated box cars were cool to see as well. Stay safe and stay warm. Blessings as you travel to bring us amazing videos of the world of trains 🚂
There is definitely a lot of train action here in Hamilton Ohio at the crossings and it was great seeing the caboose because you don't see them very much anymore. i always like seeing the DPU'S and how the signals work, this was another great video and with the great Train Dogs and awesome Norfie making appearances with the recaps of the exciting trains Thanks again Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🇺🇲 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨
That was interesting . And Two DPUs at the end..cool.😊Enjoyed that long coal train. Keep warm Mr JT You got a hand wave and a quick toot from that third train I believe. This is one fantastic train video. Lots of action. Thanks❤😊 I notice to in Folkston as soon as the train passes the signal , it turns back red. Cool.❤ Brandy and Loki was cute together. Thanks so much.❤😊
I like the caboose leading the train that was awesome remote control train . And the other trains with DPU was awesome too was chugging hard WOW nice job JT Live Action WOOO
Only in Hamilton, OH will you find popular railfans like yourself, and it also looked like that you got a salute from the conductor of that northbound NS train.... I can't believe that they're gonna be getting rid of the Butler Street crossing, and a new hotel being built in the empty parking lot... What a great video to start out 2024 Jaw Tooth 😊
Fabulous mixed freight with the DPU! The graffiti free UP box car was looking sharp and I really like the railroad ties. Can you smell them when they go by? I just love walking through the aisles of a lumber yard and smelling the aroma of new wood! And one more question; are the bells on locomotives and crossings electronic or are they physical metal bells? Thanks 🙏 JT! Excellent video today. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
That single GE pulling all those loaded coal cars is impressive. Those old soldiers are still pulling hard for the railroad.Too bad the ST70AH's couldn't last on the CSX. Great videos, as always. Happy New Year! Stay safe and warm out there.
AFTERNOON JT!!!! That coal train had very little graffiti on it which I thought was very weird. It seems anymore that almost every car has some graffiti on it which is a shame. 🤔☹️👍❤️📹😃
Nice footage of NS and CSX diverting at the crossovers, Conductor on NS GE Dash 944CW threw something out of the window to a rail fan, I've had that happen a couple of times,untreated crossties on center beam cars!🛤🚂
Hey JawTooth! You should definitely try out Elkhart Indiana sometime, there’s around 40-60 trains per day and there’s a depot with a picnic table and platform to go to, Amtrak comes through around 7-10 AM, there’s two of them. And around 30 minutes south there’s the Garrett sub with quite the CSX action, Elkhart also shares trackage rights to many different railroads and there tends to be a lot of foreign power, if you go, please lmk and maybe I’ll stop by! :) - MR.
Elkhart sees more like 60-80 trains a day. And the only railraods through Elkhart are NS, Grand Elk, Canadian Pacific, and Amtrak. The CSX Garrett Sub is decent 38 daily trains, mostly at night. And the Grand Elk is a joke, they run 4 trains a day they all run night into really early morning. Most foreign power seen in Elkhart are trains coming from BNSF yards in Chicago or UP. PS. I am not being rude, just making some corrections 😁
@@JawTooth You should also check out Bellevue, MI. Its on the CN Flint Sub, Bellevue typically sees 18-22 trains in a 24 hour period. Or check out Milan, MI. Not quite as busy but theres alot of charm to the town. An old railroad depot, a diamond crossing, an old grain elevator, and a diner across the tracks. A typical day in Milan sees 12-20 trains. its NS and CPKC in Milan. NS owns the line and has trackage rights. CPKC runs about 8 trains a day. This is what a typical weekday in Milan see's (train symbols) NS 120 NS 121 NS 181 NS 188 NS 189 NS AA Interchange×2 NS B70 NS B71 NS 255 (Roadrailer) NS 256 (Roadrailer) CPKC 31 CPKC 131 CPKC 132 CPKC 133 CPKC 137 CPKC 230 CPKC 231 CPKC 555 CPKC 734
Thank you for another day of railfanning in Hamilton, Ohio, Jaw Tooth! Transfer cabooses were used in the past by the Chicago Great Western, Chicago & North Western and the New York Central. If you Google images of (railroad name or reporting marks here) and see what comes up. Most of the transfer cabooses look the same. I found the trains in this video interesting to watch. I look forward to your second video from this day of railfanning. Did you have a chance to see if any additional work has been done on the relocated Hamilton Depot? We are coming up on the first anniversary of the movement of the second part of the depot's relocation.
It's always fun watching the traffic on a big mainline like where you were. Springfield, Ohio sits on a mainline but doesn't see such traffic. I figure much of the traffic peels off at Cincinnati and heads towards Columbus?
Most of CSX is going north towards Dayton, Lima and beyond. Most of NS is going north and then into Indiana towards Muncie and beyond. Not much goes to Columbus. I&O has the CSX line to Columbus and it only gets 2 or 3 trains a day. I need to clarify that most of the I&O trains don't go to Columbus. Most veer off at Washington Courthouse. I was on that line yesterday and only got a local with one car. lol
The NS line that goes through Springfield and to Columbus isn't very busy. It used to be but it can be sporadic and take most of the day to see a road freight or you might get lucky and see a couple of them in a few hours
@JawTooth Thank you for enlightening me. I used to watch the trains in Columbus and Springfield during my "getting sober" period. Just something about the "endless miles" of track called to me as possibilities once I could get and stay sober. I still catch an occasional train through Springfield, though not as often. I work a night job whereas I worked a day job back then.
Right. I used to catch an evening train. Citizens wanted the tracks removed from downtown because a long train stalled literally bisects the city EXCEPT the OSR72 overpass built after the 1968/9? demolition of our "The Big Four" ststion. The rail company said it was a VERY valuable line and moving it outside of town was prohibitively expensive.
It was nnice meeting you!
That was fun watching trains with you and your father!
@@FabianDiazTrainsTrucksNCars Hello Fabian! How are you
Morning all jawtooth fans !
Good morning to you
Hello there!
hello Jaw it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool thanks Friends Randy
Good afternoon! From the UK. ❤😊 great banter with your railfans JT!
Hello there!
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! ✨✨✨👍
A coal train!! Awesome!!! Coal keeps the lights on!! Great video!!!!
That's an example of power on that coal train - not a ton of cars, but still plenty of weight for that single engine :) A friendly conductor on that NS manifest - all the way out the window - very cool!
Yeah, looked like he threw that boy a ball cap. That is very cool for sure. I'm waiting on JT to get one.
Thanks for watching!
@@ut000bs He threw a bag of gummy candy to the young Railfan
The second train, coal, ... being pulled by one locomotive, that's impressive power.
Yeah, I was surprised🤯🤯
Yes, a GP38-2!! And with a caboose, love seeing that. I'm surprised that coal train only had one locomotive attached to it. Great action today JT, nice work!!
Thanks for watching !
Need fewer appliances and lots more sweet-sounding EMDs.
Great grandfathers farm was next to tracks led to Chicago and Rockford, IL and then to Galena . Right across the tracks the Perryville Station was. Two tracks and being only 5 years old my brother and i played close so as to see and hear. Have watched you videos for many years and enjoyed each one, thanks for sharing your experiences.
The trains in this video are very cool
That platform caboose was real cool I love to have it painted really nice
that would be cool to have it in HO
Jawtooth. Has. The. Best. Train. Videos. Of. All
Fantastic video JT. Love the railfanning action in Hamilton. Cool catch of that Caboose and the clean UP box car.
Wow
Your new dog
Has grown a lot. In a couple of months
It is amazing how much he grew. Chessie was bigger than him but not anymore
Wow! Great catch, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Seeing the crossover up close was so cool! So we're the aluminum pigs and the DPU. Thanks 👍 JT! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Glad you liked it!!
Cool mixed freight with an even cooler drop deck heavy haul flat car! The coal train was awesome too. 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Wow, Awesome Crew treating the youngster, Now that made his day and he will remember that for the rest of his life. Thanks Jaw Tooth for catching that action.
Thanks for watching!
Great video and nice having fans recognize you while railfanning
Thank you Jawtooth! Happy New Year.
Happy new year!
Hi my friend! Good video, I liked t, greetings from Brasil 🇧🇷
Thank you very much!
Love it when they switch tracks son! Live action!
I always start my day with Jawtooth! Especially when my day starts out stressful like today.
Love that!
Love the echo of the horns! What a cool caboose! Wonder what its original purpose was, and where? SpongeBob engine. Looked like the conductor (at least I assume it was the conductor) was delivering something to a family member or friend. Someone has a sense of humor with the refrigerated boxcars, with the icicles and snow on the top of the cars! One of the best parts of watching a video is the ability to ‘rewind’ to see something over again. Great video, JT, thanks for standing outside in the cold, so that we may enjoy your videos in the warm indoors! Happy New Year of vlogging, from Brownsville, TX.
Good stuff as always Mr Jawtooth. Appreciate what you do.
Much appreciated
The 90 hopper cars on the second train are filled to the brim with coal! That's a few tons!
Nice catches JT! Great video!
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Thank you very much!
NS and CSX can put on a cool show in Hamilton. Awesome DPUS,a platform caboose, and a crossover. Nice work JT
Thanks!
@@JawTooth your welcome JT.😎
Thanks JT: Happy New Year!
Happy new year!
Great filming! We could see everything that was happening.
Another train full of gambit electric car fuel, sweet! Great Hamilton action again, liked it a lot. Thanks JT!
Glad you enjoyed it
One of my favorite places Hamilton great crossover great video thanks Brian and Scott
Glad you enjoyed it
Another great video! Good to see you and Scott back at it!
More to come! Although I have been posting at least 5 videos a week for a year
The quickest DPU icu call! Railroad tracks ties on centerbeam cars, 🤩 and caboose and gambit!!
Great work as always 👌👌👍🚂🚃🚆
Many thanks!
Real friendly engineer in this one!
He was awesome!
Very cool on that caboose. Probably an old Chessie.
According to the info in my Modern freight cars book that depressed centre flat car has a capacity of 685,000 pounds.
Wow, that is a lot of weight!
Nice pets at the end.
I use to hike down a rails to trails and I picked up a large piece of coal and brought it home... I still have it on my deck as a conversation subject. years ago i rented a house that i had to burn coal in an octopus furnace... I was raised in a house that had it too.
I am from Columbus, Ohio, and watch trains frequently.
I want to get back up there and film more. I used to film up there until the virus stuff hit. I used to spend 3 days every spring up there watching trains
Great edition JT, 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
1960Gambit's video was rather bittersweet with the old Midland train station was burned to the ground on New Years Eve. I watched it earlier.
I've seen platform caboose before one up in Bay city, Michigan on the Huron Ezstern railroad in their yard. Ive never seen them take it out down to Durand. They are owned by Genesee and Wyoming. Same color engines as that Indiana railroad you catch. Orange and black paint.
Boa tarde🐶🐶🐱🌅
Boa tarde, tudo bem consigo 😊
Great video. My great grand father ran the B and O freight station in Hamilton from the 40s thru the 60s.
Very cool!
Everyone loves Jaw Tooth. Another great show. I love trains.
Great video JT loved seeing the caboose and the refrigerated box cars were cool to see as well. Stay safe and stay warm. Blessings as you travel to bring us amazing videos of the world of trains 🚂
Thanks 👍
Good show. That coal train sure was loaded. Loved the caboose too. ❤
Thanks for watching !
A Motel that close to the railway seems like a poor idea...😁
There will be changes. The closest crossings will go and there will be less horns.
There is definitely a lot of train action here in Hamilton Ohio at the
crossings and it was great seeing the caboose because you don't
see them very much anymore. i always like seeing the DPU'S and
how the signals work, this was another great video and with the
great Train Dogs and awesome Norfie making appearances with
the recaps of the exciting trains Thanks again Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🇺🇲
🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨
Thanks for watching my videos Roger!
Loved the crossover view. That was cool!
Thanks! 😁
Please wish Mrs Tooth a Happy Mother's Day!
That was interesting . And Two DPUs at the end..cool.😊Enjoyed that long coal train. Keep warm Mr JT You got a hand wave and a quick toot from that third train I believe. This is one fantastic train video. Lots of action. Thanks❤😊 I notice to in Folkston as soon as the train passes the signal , it turns back red. Cool.❤ Brandy and Loki was cute together. Thanks so much.❤😊
Thanks 👍
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Glad you like them!
I like the caboose leading the train that was awesome remote control train . And the other trains with DPU was awesome too was chugging hard WOW nice job JT Live Action WOOO
Thanks for watching!
Really nice freight trains! Thanks so much Brian for sharing!
That last DPU was working hard.
Only in Hamilton, OH will you find popular railfans like yourself, and it also looked like that you got a salute from the conductor of that northbound NS train.... I can't believe that they're gonna be getting rid of the Butler Street crossing, and a new hotel being built in the empty parking lot... What a great video to start out 2024 Jaw Tooth 😊
Fabulous mixed freight with the DPU! The graffiti free UP box car was looking sharp and I really like the railroad ties. Can you smell them when they go by? I just love walking through the aisles of a lumber yard and smelling the aroma of new wood! And one more question; are the bells on locomotives and crossings electronic or are they physical metal bells? Thanks 🙏 JT! Excellent video today. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Unfortunately not but sometimes I do smell the lumber
@@JawTooth Thanks 👍 JT!
That single GE pulling all those loaded coal cars is impressive. Those old soldiers are still pulling hard for the railroad.Too bad the ST70AH's couldn't last on the CSX.
Great videos, as always.
Happy New Year! Stay safe and warm out there.
Thanks Louis and Happy New Year!
This video has my favorite. The clack clack clack clack.
Thanks for watching!
HAPPY NEW YEAR JT!!!🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Awesome Jaw Tooth for 2024 watching enjoying too and enjoy the side show too 🚂🚂🚂🚂👍😃😎♥️ Awesome video Jaw Tooth ❤
The last Flatcar is a Lowboy on Rails it is for Tranformators
Thanks for the info!
Nice to see a train go over a real cross over. Happy New Year. Cheers 🇺🇸🇨🇦
Happy new year!
Hey: I was looking at the houses next to the tracks. I would love to live in one and watch the trains pass. It would be peaceful.
I would love to stay there on weekends to watch trains. Living there, I don't know. They have a drug problem there but the trains are nice to watch
AFTERNOON JT!!!! That coal train had very little graffiti on it which I thought was very weird. It seems anymore that almost every car has some graffiti on it which is a shame. 🤔☹️👍❤️📹😃
I will have a video up in a couple of days with a train of a hundred cars and no graffiti! all brand new cars
Awesome crew ! 😊 this so peaceful to hear a train!
It really is!
It's a conspiracy. Now I'm sick. Enjoyed the video
Oh no, I hope you didn't get what I got. Get better soon
Awesome 😊
Thanks 🤗
Nice😁
Thanks 😅
It's been years
Since I personally have seen a caboose
I only see a few different ones a year. some that I used to film are gone
What did the engineer toss? Train watching Heaven.
Candy for the young Railfan
Great video. A nice mix. Thanks for sharing...
Thank you too!
That last train clip shows why railfans ❤ manifest trains.
Yup!
I. Saw. A. L. N. Like. This. But. Its. Been. Years
Great catches and awesome video
Thank you very much!
Nice footage of NS and CSX diverting at the crossovers, Conductor on NS GE Dash 944CW threw something out of the window to a rail fan, I've had that happen a couple of times,untreated crossties on center beam cars!🛤🚂
Very cool!
Fantastic catches and gotta get myself an electric toothbrush as well for 2024!!
Thanks for watching!
Hamilton always has some train action.
I can't wait to get back there again
Crossover cool!
Thanks for watching!
Busy day nice catches JT
16:54 half right, they do haul lumber but those are Centerbeam Flatcars.
I am just learning what all the rail cars are named, and their uses. Lots of fun for this 79 year old woman!
Good morning
Morning
Hey JawTooth! You should definitely try out Elkhart Indiana sometime, there’s around 40-60 trains per day and there’s a depot with a picnic table and platform to go to, Amtrak comes through around 7-10 AM, there’s two of them. And around 30 minutes south there’s the Garrett sub with quite the CSX action, Elkhart also shares trackage rights to many different railroads and there tends to be a lot of foreign power, if you go, please lmk and maybe I’ll stop by! :)
- MR.
Elkhart sees more like 60-80 trains a day. And the only railraods through Elkhart are NS, Grand Elk, Canadian Pacific, and Amtrak. The CSX Garrett Sub is decent 38 daily trains, mostly at night. And the Grand Elk is a joke, they run 4 trains a day they all run night into really early morning. Most foreign power seen in Elkhart are trains coming from BNSF yards in Chicago or UP.
PS. I am not being rude, just making some corrections 😁
I would like to film there. I want to film a lot of places in that part of Indiana
@@JawTooth there’s also Chesterton, sees less trains than Elkhart but still a good spot
@@JawTooth You should also check out Bellevue, MI. Its on the CN Flint Sub, Bellevue typically sees 18-22 trains in a 24 hour period. Or check out Milan, MI. Not quite as busy but theres alot of charm to the town. An old railroad depot, a diamond crossing, an old grain elevator, and a diner across the tracks. A typical day in Milan sees 12-20 trains. its NS and CPKC in Milan. NS owns the line and has trackage rights. CPKC runs about 8 trains a day. This is what a typical weekday in Milan see's (train symbols)
NS 120
NS 121
NS 181
NS 188
NS 189
NS AA Interchange×2
NS B70
NS B71
NS 255 (Roadrailer)
NS 256 (Roadrailer)
CPKC 31
CPKC 131
CPKC 132
CPKC 133
CPKC 137
CPKC 230
CPKC 231
CPKC 555
CPKC 734
Morning, wonderful channel, love his videos
Glad you like them!
Man, one great video after another. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Question. When CSX or NS use each others lines, do they have to pay for the privilege to do so, or do they just share?
Walthers made a great HO scale model of that eight-axle depressed center flat car a few years ago. May still make it.
Thank you for another day of railfanning in Hamilton, Ohio, Jaw Tooth! Transfer cabooses were used in the past by the Chicago Great Western, Chicago & North Western and the New York Central. If you Google images of (railroad name or reporting marks here) and see what comes up. Most of the transfer cabooses look the same. I found the trains in this video interesting to watch. I look forward to your second video from this day of railfanning. Did you have a chance to see if any additional work has been done on the relocated Hamilton Depot? We are coming up on the first anniversary of the movement of the second part of the depot's relocation.
Yes, I noticed that nothing else has been done with the station. Thanks for watching Thomas!
Yes. I. Have. Many. Times
Happy New Year JT.
Awesome video with a dpu working hard but wait there’s more 👍😎🚂🇺🇸👍
Thanks 👍
Thank You Jaw Tooth cool trains!
Glad you like them!
Happy New Year J.T. and railfans
It's always fun watching the traffic on a big mainline like where you were. Springfield, Ohio sits on a mainline but doesn't see such traffic. I figure much of the traffic peels off at Cincinnati and heads towards Columbus?
Most of CSX is going north towards Dayton, Lima and beyond. Most of NS is going north and then into Indiana towards Muncie and beyond. Not much goes to Columbus. I&O has the CSX line to Columbus and it only gets 2 or 3 trains a day. I need to clarify that most of the I&O trains don't go to Columbus. Most veer off at Washington Courthouse. I was on that line yesterday and only got a local with one car. lol
The NS line that goes through Springfield and to Columbus isn't very busy. It used to be but it can be sporadic and take most of the day to see a road freight or you might get lucky and see a couple of them in a few hours
@JawTooth Thank you for enlightening me. I used to watch the trains in Columbus and Springfield during my "getting sober" period. Just something about the "endless miles" of track called to me as possibilities once I could get and stay sober. I still catch an occasional train through Springfield, though not as often. I work a night job whereas I worked a day job back then.
Right. I used to catch an evening train. Citizens wanted the tracks removed from downtown because a long train stalled literally bisects the city EXCEPT the OSR72 overpass built after the 1968/9? demolition of our "The Big Four" ststion. The rail company said it was a VERY valuable line and moving it outside of town was prohibitively expensive.
Thanks JawTooth. I alway enjoy seeing trains switch tracks, not sure why though.
Same here!
Happy Newyears 🎉have a great 2024 👍🏻 nice crossover love the video. Robin out . 👍🏻
Thank you 😀