I know that most viewers are interested in the trains and I am too, but seeing these small American towns documented while achieving that purpose is important as well. I love these little towns and villages which are, for the most part, clean and proudly maintained. Just fantastic. The coastal elites are missing out on all of it. Who needs them? Not me.
Bringing back industries to the heartlands of America will do wonders for that, just wait and see. The prospects are great. American fossil fuels will see an amazing transformation soon.
That will bring back jobs in manufacturing and innovation. Oil, gas, lignite and anthracite, iron and coke and chromium, steel. I can't wait for it all to happen TBH. Boom time ahead.
Thank you so much Jaw Tooth. He was so surprised when he saw his name on your video. It made his day and birthday special. Wow that was a good one that shout out to Rick. Thank you Thank you Thank you.❤❤❤
The little switcher in action again so cool,when they install the new ties are you going to make a video. Awesome to see all these familiar crossings again great video Brian.👍👍
Great video from Mt. Oran, OH, Jawtooth. I like the vintage Power Units CER uses. I also like the way the maintain them and the fact that they don’t baby them. They are one of my favorite railroads-big or small. Thanks for featuring them. Appreciate your commentary as well. Thank you!
Totally agree with comments made about the country townships that JT shows us. Truly an Awesome way to get some relevant information on where to visit in these areas. It's fantastic so thanks JT..... Cheers John
Here we go, another "high iron" video by the best in the business "JAWTOOTH".... Jesse is a beauty, great companion for you Brian....! Another good one .. "Smoke Em"... Greg
NICE Cincinnati Eastern emd and switcher locomotive on an AWESOME train trestle. Very COOL caboose and CCET locomotive as well. Good to see your dogs and thanks for sharing JT!
@JawTooth There's some AWESOME places in Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia to catch trains. I moved into the same neighborhood as my parents. I am three houses down from them and the CSX mainline that runs from New York to Florida is right in my backyard but I can't see them because of the wood line. I can hear every train and sometimes the trains make things in my house shake. I use to see coal trains all the time about five years ago when I used to make train videos. Now when I do walk to the tracks I never see coal trains or autorack trains. I just mostly see mixed freight trains. I like coal trains, grain trains, and military trains the most.
@@JawTooth Fayetteville, North Carolina is definitely not a good or safe place to railfan. People get robbed here all time because of the drugs. Tell Walter Langston that I would way much rather live in Fayetteville, West Virginia than here in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Chessy is a beauty. LOL, "FRED" TY. I had no idea. TY for the tour as well as trains. Always watch it all the way thru. Love the live action pets, music, shorts and slide show.
Good Morning Mr JT! Love your fur baby partner riding a long with you. Awesome beginning. Love these trains!😊Love the CE locomotives.❤ It's always cool how you talk about your geographic surroundings.😊 This is my first time to see two locomotives hook up. Cool.Thanks for an awesome video and with the live pet show. God bless your day❤😊 Cool game❤
Love the live action and working on the railroad. With the tie replacement hopefully here to stay. The new camera looks good with the 1080p 60 fps on the bigger TV's
1st, wow! Excellent catching the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad, I like it, it's awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
Love the old Loco switching to the main line and the red and black paint scheme of the Cincinnati locos got a dusting over night be carfull if out in it first snow brings out the crazys who forgot how to drive on it have a good one JT
Either they're using the locos on the siding for parts or its just taking forever to locate parts because some of their locos are so old. Oh well, I still like watching this plucky little railroad chug along, please keep it up Cincinnati railroad and you too Jawtooth!!!
JT that’s the longest train I’ve ever seen you video on that track. It had 41 cars but anyway another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one.
Thanks for watching! I got them again yesterday and they had a heavy grain and rock train. Wait till you see that video. It will be awesome when I get it put together
Great video and great camera quality! It is very nice to see the old B36-7 running again! A few things to mention, I can't be certain about the US, but in Canada, we called the coloured portion on top of the switch the "target". When they added the B36-7 to the consist, the engineer had to "cut out" its brakes so they would then work with the leader, the GP15-1. Whenever you add a new locomotive to the consist, you need to do a brake test to make sure the new locomotive's brakes are connected properly. This is done with a setup and release of the brakes from the leader. I really love that location, at the wye! The old engines, the old tracks, the old buildings, it's so nostalgic! Thanks, JT!
@@DTD110865 I like that railroad a lot and I try to keep them in a positive light. I just filmed them an hour ago going through my area running with a Geep
Yes what. You said...its better back a little. That's why you are better than most people that film trains. They stand too close. Great JOB you are my favorite
Its Amazing how the history behind the trains and the small towns and states best video s to watch when eating dinner and family comes over with the kids great job Jaw Tooth!!!
Good morning JT. An excellent way to start the day ... coffee and shortline action. Question - Do you have any word on getting the other B36-7 operational again or is it an "organ donor" like the B23? I have my suspicions that the CCET will be needing additional units once the new Purina plant comes online.
Playing indoor soccer is fun. They are adding more power. Probably will need that once Purina comes on line. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Thanks for watching! Thanks for the Super Thanks! They will need more power and I can't wait to see what they get. They have that green unit in Sardinia that has never ran. It could get put back in service. I hope I get the first train to Purina. Thanks again for your support Mark! We have a game tomorrow night
Quite the pile for sure any idea of how long it takes to lay a certain distance. Definitely a cool train are the gondolas only for moving ties, it seemed like you implied it sort of. The grain car was all dusty must have been filled recently.
I love the horn on the GE Locomotive! Thanks for sticking with it. There were some quiet times but I appreciate seeing it in its entirety. We had our first snow here today. It should be melted by noon.
Im thinking your white balance needs adjustment on your new camera. Very clear picture but you look a bit ghostly. Missing some color. Loving the trains
Hey jaw tooth cool train.i hope those engines parked by wye still run . They need to start them up twice a month so batteries don't run down and die. . I've never seen that many gons for tie loading before. Hope Lily won the game. Hows your mouth feeling? Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
I still prefer to see at least two people in the cab of a locomotive. I’ve ridden in the cab of trains and the second person really makes a difference especially at crossings
I think I can answer this one for JT. "GE" stands for General Electric, the original manufacture of that particular unit. The others in this morning's consist were built by the "Electro-Motive Division" of General Motors (EMD) originally, "Electro-Motive Diesel" now. The GP15-1 is actually a rebuild of an older EMD unit, possibly a 50 or 60 year old GP7 or GP9 brought up to more or less modern standards with new electronics and a 645 16 cylinder diesel prime mover replacing the older 567 prime mover for better fuel efficiency.
I know that most viewers are interested in the trains and I am too, but seeing these small American towns documented while achieving that purpose is important as well. I love these little towns and villages which are, for the most part, clean and proudly maintained. Just fantastic. The coastal elites are missing out on all of it. Who needs them? Not me.
Great American people and trains
Heh heh😅
It's truly unfortunate that the railroads now have zero relation with the communities, big or small, that their tracks go through.
Bringing back industries to the heartlands of America will do wonders for that, just wait and see. The prospects are great. American fossil fuels will see an amazing transformation soon.
That will bring back jobs in manufacturing and innovation. Oil, gas, lignite and anthracite, iron and coke and chromium, steel. I can't wait for it all to happen TBH. Boom time ahead.
Thank you so much Jaw Tooth. He was so surprised when he saw his name on your video. It made his day and birthday special. Wow that was a good one that shout out to Rick. Thank you Thank you Thank you.❤❤❤
Those three disparate engines make for an interesting lash-up.
Ole 5857 sure sounds tough. Cool looking at it work. And I bet the team is thankful for Lilly.
What a combo , old General Electric leading with ditch light and a k5 horn !! Awesome video !
Thank you very much!
Nice catches and great live action switching! Fantastic video!
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Thank you chessie for great video
Glad you enjoyed!
Always love seeing the vintage power of the CE and the great bridge shots Jawtooth!👍
Love that old gas station! Those GE engines have a cool chuga-chuga exhaust sound.
I agree!
Jesse and trains in the morning what a good combination
Thanks for watching!
Another excellent video of the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad
Thank you very much!
@ your very much welcome!
The little switcher in action again so cool,when they install the new ties are you going to make a video. Awesome to see all these familiar crossings again great video Brian.👍👍
Gm Brian excellent video
Hi.
B-36 leading was awesome. Enjoyed the video
Thanks a lot!
Old school but good school! 👍
Another great video Jawtooth. 👍❤️
Thanks again!
Great video from Mt. Oran, OH, Jawtooth. I like the vintage Power Units CER uses. I also like the way the maintain them and the fact that they don’t baby them. They are one of my favorite railroads-big or small. Thanks for featuring them. Appreciate your commentary as well. Thank you!
Thank you very much!
Totally agree with comments made about the country townships that JT shows us.
Truly an Awesome way to get some relevant information on where to visit in these areas.
It's fantastic so thanks JT.....
Cheers
John
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another awesome video from Jaw Tooth. Hope you have a nice day 😊🌈
Good morning Brian, I hope all is well in your world today. Be safe out there today and stay warm.
It is snowing today. Thanks for being here Bill!
@@JawToothSnow. That's one thing I miss about the Northeast. We still get our share of cold weather in Florida, though.
Great video thanks for sharing jawtooth love this railroad locomotive
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth ur welcome
Chessie is a great adventure dog.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for your time man
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! ✨✨👍🙏
Old Blue was wheel slippin' big time.
Yup, that unit was put to the test! The long video will be awesome when I get it put together
Thanks for excellent short line video. Encouraging seeing lengthy trains and such a different variety of locos. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
41 cars!!! Longest train I’ve seen yet! Way to go Brian!
Thanks for watching!
Here we go, another "high iron" video by the best in the business "JAWTOOTH".... Jesse is a beauty, great companion for you Brian....! Another good one .. "Smoke Em"... Greg
Wow JT, you get in amongst the foliage to get the perfect shots 👌 👏, that sir was frigging awesome very cool 😎 video 📹, 👌 👏 👍
Thanks for watching!
Nice video, thanks 😊 !
Thanks for watching!
Awesome JT. I always like CCET. Great views of the old engines. Hi to Chessie. She is a great railfan. ❤
Thanks for watching!
Very awesome live action catching those trains switching Brian. It was awesome to watch them.
Thank you very much!
Hi Jaw & Hello Mrs.Tooth & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks & Jaw & Mr.s Tooth & Friends Randy
Hello 👋. How are you today Randy?
NICE Cincinnati Eastern emd and switcher locomotive on an AWESOME train trestle. Very COOL caboose and CCET locomotive as well. Good to see your dogs and thanks for sharing JT!
Thanks for watching! In a couple days I will have another awesome CCET video
@JawTooth There's some AWESOME places in Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia to catch trains. I moved into the same neighborhood as my parents. I am three houses down from them and the CSX mainline that runs from New York to Florida is right in my backyard but I can't see them because of the wood line. I can hear every train and sometimes the trains make things in my house shake. I use to see coal trains all the time about five years ago when I used to make train videos. Now when I do walk to the tracks I never see coal trains or autorack trains. I just mostly see mixed freight trains. I like coal trains, grain trains, and military trains the most.
@@JawTooth Fayetteville, North Carolina is definitely not a good or safe place to railfan. People get robbed here all time because of the drugs. Tell Walter Langston that I would way much rather live in Fayetteville, West Virginia than here in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Good video Jawtooth
Chessy is a beauty. LOL, "FRED" TY. I had no idea. TY for the tour as well as trains. Always watch it all the way thru. Love the live action pets, music, shorts and slide show.
Nice to see that crossing working again.
Indeed!
Thanks JT neve miss one also with the pets
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video JT!!!!
Thanks!!
Great video JT and Brian. It's cool to see the GE back in business. It's been a long while since. Stay warm and be safe
Thanks! Will do!
Good morning 🌄
Awesome live action.
Literally in the middle of of nowhere today tooth! Hard to believe that was a traveled road one time!
Thanks for watching! I used it as a short cut until they closed it.
JawTooth and Mrs JawTooth 🚆🚂🚃🚆🚆
Another great video
Great catches
Good Morning Mr JT! Love your fur baby partner riding a long with you. Awesome beginning. Love these trains!😊Love the CE locomotives.❤ It's always cool how you talk about your geographic surroundings.😊 This is my first time to see two locomotives hook up. Cool.Thanks for an awesome video and with the live pet show. God bless your day❤😊 Cool game❤
Thanks for watching!
Love the live action and working on the railroad. With the tie replacement hopefully here to stay.
The new camera looks good with the 1080p 60 fps on the bigger TV's
Are you kidding? They waived at you? Of course they did, your JT, the man, the myth, the legend!😊
Thanks for watching!
1st, wow! Excellent catching the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad, I like it, it's awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
That whistle on 1686 is awesome
17:03 Cool Army 5 ton wrecker in the background.
Very awesome video thanks Brian CCET is always great
Glad you enjoyed it!
You still look good JT
Thanks for watching!
The horn on 1686 sounds wonderful: so much more melodious than most loco horns, like the chime whistles were on LNER Britannias.
Love the old Loco switching to the main line and the red and black paint scheme of the Cincinnati locos got a dusting over night be carfull if out in it first snow brings out the crazys who forgot how to drive on it have a good one JT
CCET in action ! nice video Jaw Tooth !
Good morning Jaw Tooth.
Either they're using the locos on the siding for parts or its just taking forever to locate parts because some of their locos are so old.
Oh well, I still like watching this plucky little railroad chug along, please keep it up Cincinnati railroad and you too Jawtooth!!!
Great video Brian! Thanks so much for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth You're welcome Brian!
Love the trains but also the glimpses of America, watching from essex uk
JT that’s the longest train I’ve ever seen you video on that track. It had 41 cars but anyway another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one.
Thanks for watching! I got them again yesterday and they had a heavy grain and rock train. Wait till you see that video. It will be awesome when I get it put together
I enjoyed that video👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Quality video 📹 thanks JT 😊 have a great day from Scotland Sir 😊🏴🇺🇲
Thanks 👍
@JawTooth You're welcome JT and thanks 😊
Nice wave Brian.
Thanks 👍
Ah, yes...the delicate balance of heavy industry working it's trade within the incorporated borders of small town Americana.
Recognize.
Respect.
Great video and great camera quality! It is very nice to see the old B36-7 running again! A few things to mention, I can't be certain about the US, but in Canada, we called the coloured portion on top of the switch the "target". When they added the B36-7 to the consist, the engineer had to "cut out" its brakes so they would then work with the leader, the GP15-1. Whenever you add a new locomotive to the consist, you need to do a brake test to make sure the new locomotive's brakes are connected properly. This is done with a setup and release of the brakes from the leader. I really love that location, at the wye! The old engines, the old tracks, the old buildings, it's so nostalgic! Thanks, JT!
Love when you catch these guys in action those old diesels are a site to see especially that old switcher!
Excited video Mr jawtooth already cold in Indiana stay warm and keep on filming some locomotives
Thanks! Will do!
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Thanks for watching!
Great catches awesome chase and nice video of the Cincinnati eastern railroad
Thank you very much!
@@JawToothAs long as you're around to shoot videos of their trains, the Cincinnati Eastern is guaranteed to stay in business.
@@DTD110865 I like that railroad a lot and I try to keep them in a positive light. I just filmed them an hour ago going through my area running with a Geep
Thanks Brian good one from UK
Glad you enjoyed it
Conrail lives!
Thanks for watching!
Yes what. You said...its better back a little. That's why you are better than most people that film trains. They stand too close. Great JOB you are my favorite
Good morning
Morning!
Its Amazing how the history behind the trains and the small towns and states best video s to watch when eating dinner and family comes over with the kids great job Jaw Tooth!!!
02:00 That two note horn is really neat!
Good morning JT. An excellent way to start the day ... coffee and shortline action.
Question - Do you have any word on getting the other B36-7 operational again or is it an "organ donor" like the B23? I have my suspicions that the CCET will be needing additional units once the new Purina plant comes online.
Morning!
Great job on today's CCE video. That was a long train. Is there enough trackage at McCoy for all those, or will they drop them off at a siding?
Playing indoor soccer is fun. They are adding more power. Probably will need that once Purina comes on line. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Thanks for watching! Thanks for the Super Thanks! They will need more power and I can't wait to see what they get. They have that green unit in Sardinia that has never ran. It could get put back in service. I hope I get the first train to Purina. Thanks again for your support Mark! We have a game tomorrow night
JT Thanks for the birthday shout out!!! Love the videos.
You are welcome and I am glad that you saw it!
The Old Iron Railroad. Wheel slip action.
Good morning Steve!
Nice job catching those trains jaw tooth Keep it up and be safe while rail fanning trains, please
Life during school😒life when jaw tooth posts😌🔥
Quite the pile for sure any idea of how long it takes to lay a certain distance. Definitely a cool train are the gondolas only for moving ties, it seemed like you implied it sort of. The grain car was all dusty must have been filled recently.
I love the horn on the GE Locomotive! Thanks for sticking with it. There were some quiet times but I appreciate seeing it in its entirety. We had our first snow here today. It should be melted by noon.
Thanks for watching! It is snowing here right now
@@JawTooth I celebrate November 21 because it is only 1 month away from daylight getting longer!
😅bedankt voor de weer mooie video,Brian,lol,🤣greetz:🍐Peer.😂laterzzzzz.😅
You are welcome! Have a great evening!
@JawTooth Ha Brian, how is yor Dutch now?groetjes van Peer en Tony. Laterzzz 😅❤👍👍
When are they going to get the other locomotives running?
Thank You Jaw Tooth
You should see our tamper and regulator out there on the CCET.
Too bad about 5895. They really oughta take parts from 1011 and put them into the 5895.
I just got back from oil city Pennsylvania...you should see the trains up there along the Allegheny river
Awesome! I would love to see those trains
Im thinking your white balance needs adjustment on your new camera. Very clear picture but you look a bit ghostly. Missing some color. Loving the trains
We are getting snow here.
It's snowing here right now also. It got cold all of a sudden
TTI about run them old B36-7's into the ground -- nice to see at least a couple of them still surviving!
Hey jaw tooth cool train.i hope those engines parked by wye still run . They need to start them up twice a month so batteries don't run down and die. . I've never seen that many gons for tie loading before. Hope Lily won the game. Hows your mouth feeling? Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
😅nice VW bus whit/blue on 0:44.😅i had 1 from 1973.😅
Cool, you had one also? I had one in 1981 and 1982. Jackie and I used to camp out in it in the Daniel Boone Forest
Hello everyone. Anyone here from Houston Texas
I still prefer to see at least two people in the cab of a locomotive. I’ve ridden in the cab of trains and the second person really makes a difference especially at crossings
JT can you tell me what is a GE locomotive. Because I'm new to this! 😊
I think I can answer this one for JT. "GE" stands for General Electric, the original manufacture of that particular unit. The others in this morning's consist were built by the "Electro-Motive Division" of General Motors (EMD) originally, "Electro-Motive Diesel" now. The GP15-1 is actually a rebuild of an older EMD unit, possibly a 50 or 60 year old GP7 or GP9 brought up to more or less modern standards with new electronics and a 645 16 cylinder diesel prime mover replacing the older 567 prime mover for better fuel efficiency.
@robertf3479 Wow thanks you for the information Robert! ☺️
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the info Robert!
Cool.
Morning everyone ☀️☀️☀️
Good morning!
Nice GE locomotives but those were some weird sounding horns on them the CSX & NorthFolk Southern all mostly sound normal