Harmonica in its own juices........I mean, harmonica in its natural environment! Haha! Thanks! Those Chrissie grain hoppers on the lead end. What branch or short-line is that? Looked like a IMRL type lead unit. Does that go to Portsmouth?
This line is the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad CCET. 4 year old short line that leases 69 route miles of track from Norfolk Southern. That SD45 is ex Montana Rail Link. CCET has another one in storage on the line but they don't own them. They lease them. This line does go to Portsmouth , Ohio but the connection just west of Portsmouth was cut when they removed the switch earlier in the year. Right now they only use about 53 miles of the 69 miles that they are leasing.
@@JawTooth That'd be great to have a bunch of short line maps. I'd won a HUGE box of rail maps at auction years ago. Those were awesome! I guess at Portsmouth CSX takes freight to Columbus north and Ashland east. Trains used to come in from the west then swap the front end of the train with the rear end then chug north to Buckeye yard from Portsmouth. Not sure if they still do that because that was mid-1990s when I rode through Portsmouth.
I believe that the proper terminology would be , " basted in his own , HOBO SHOESTRING , natural juices " ! ROCK ON SHOESTRING ! Recommended viewing, " Emporer of the North " a celebration of a lifestyle brought on by " THE GREAT DEPRESSION " and all but forgotten !
Good old hobo shoestring! He was definitely an interesting person. Train videos, I am old enough to remember watching the steam trains at the end of the property where I lived when I was a kid. Always stopped what I was doing to watch, and even today do the same thing at 76 years old.
I love that Shoestring sent you his harmonica. I guess he sensed a kindred spirit in you. That was five years ago, and sadly, he recently passed away. Glad you've got that harp of his. You bring a spark of life and goodness to a medium beset by negativity. I enjoy your videos. I've loved trains since I was a boy, watching the big locomotives idling up on the viaduct a couple hundred feet from my grandmother's house in Chicago. Today, as a jazz musician in my sixties, I frequently park by the tracks in Battle Creek and practice my saxophone in my car while waiting for the trains to go by. I've been doing that for many years. Something about music and trains . . . they just seem to go together. I hope you've figured out that harmonica enough to play the blues. 😊
Thanks for watching my video, and for sharing your story with me. We became good friends not long after that. We were going to make a bunch of videos together this year. He went too soon. He was always a lot of fun to hang out with. I don't think anyone could have ridden on as many freight trains as him. We lost a lot of good stories that he could have told us and we lost an American legend.
That's a very nice gift and gesture.He couldn't have given it to a more deserving person.Nice! I like that former MRL locomotive.Thanks for the video and as always.....Thumbs Up!!!!!
Hi from the UK. As someone who is just thinking about building a US railroad layout, this was absolutely fascinateing. We have nothing like your short-lines here in the UK. Thanks for sharing.
That's awesome!! I love Hobo Shoestring!!! Hes a very cool man!! You and Shoestring are my top 2 Favorites on YT. I love watching me some rare footage son!! Live action lets goooo
That's Awesome that you got HOBO SHOESTRING'S harmonica Jaw Tooth! Now you can play BLACK SABBATH'S song THE WIZZARD for me! Very Nice EMDs pulling a cool mixed freight. I also liked the little red caboose as well Jaw Tooth. I love them old weathered grain cars, they look really good with them old EMD units. Them old EMDs sound so tough Jaw Tooth! Keep up the great work and hope you learn to play that harmonica real soon. HOBO SHOESTRING SURE IS A VERY GENEROUS MAN, you were totally BLESSED JAW TOOTH!
Glad to see you got a gift from shoestring hobo. I have been binge watching his channel recently. He has SO MUCH experience! He can sure do some good train hopping & go on some beautiful rides! I saw one of his videos were he rode through Wyoming, Utah, Parts of Canada. The mountains are so beautiful there! I just hope he is very careful & I hope he don't get busted by the bulls lol! I couldn't never develop good enough nerves to train hop because I wouldn't have the slightest idea what I'm doing haha! Knowing my luck, I would always be getting into trouble & getting lost all the time!
It's been years and years since I train hopped. I only did it a handful of times but I always day dream about doing it again. Probably never will again. I might look up some of my old pics and put some in a video. I got a really cool picture that my friend took of me standing in an open boxcar going over the trestle at High Bridge, Ky. Good times
J a w tooth keep up the good work with the videos I really enjoy them the Black Sabbath song you were talking about in the one video you've done recently is called the wizard you say you play guitar I play a little bass and a little harmonica keep up the good work I really enjoy the videos peace out
hey jaw tooth ive been watching you for about a year now and i LOVE your content keep up the great work always looking forward to a new video every day(also i love that B37-8
The harmonica from Shoe String was a touching gift. I'll keep my eyes peeled for the followup vid of you on guitar, and harmonica accompaniment. Railroading becomes problematic sometimes, when crews attempt to work fast. That crews shouldn't have split those cuts in different trains and shoved them off. They may end up cutting their own necks, and a job might be eliminated; or, depending on what other short cuts they took in addition, they may be operating unsafely.
The other day I was watching a program about trains that comes on the RFD Channel at 5 PM on Monday afternoons that had an old clip of the N&W 611 on the Peavine back in the 1990's .
Today’s video, 18 December, 2024 link directed me here! Love the CCET! You master the playing of the harmonica yet? I hear it is a Key of G one. Awesome video!
Cool, thanks for letting me know that it works! I haven't mastered it yet. I'm still trying to get the time to get back to playing guitar. Thanks for watching!
Awesome applesauce Brian, love the Harmonica and the crossbucks aaaaahhhh were do you think your going, Im not done yet lol have a awesome time with your new instrument :-)
Enjoyed this video. You always make them interesting and informative. I am curious as to how those locomotives ran around the grain cars. There must be a pass track or sidings around where the tankers are stored.(the kitty's pal)
I would like to find someone who knows how to play it . I play guitar and we could play a Black Sabbath song called Wizard. Check that song out. Ozzy plays harmonica in that song
@@JawTooth funny you say that song. I grew up listening to black sabbath and that was one of my dads fav song. I think with your talent you could come up with a perfect rail riding song. Get some tar with the harm. It will come to ya
Some more SD45 action. And the Klemme Coop and ex-Conrail hoppers on the empties going to the elevator and the Farmers Coop hopper on the loaded consist.
8:40 imagine that semi truck driver was late and that happened! 😆 it reminds me of that family guy episode when Brian was delivering pizza then a band came and blocked him. When the band was over, it came back! 😆😆😆😆
Imaginez que je vous regarde depuis l'ALSACE "Guebwiller", et j'apprécie agréablement tout ce que vous faites, Chaleureuse et sincère salutation Wilfried
Would love it if you would I'd the types of cars and what they might be carrying. I don't recognize some of the logos as they go by. Must be others who didn't work for railroads or live by tracks but heard the sound of distant whistles. Thanks, Hugh
That truck driver who pulled up at the crossing at 6:45 and was still waiting there at 15:00 was no doubt thinking "Well, that's about typical of my luck."
No. They got busy with other projects and stopped on that one. They had most of the track cleared out so I don't know if and when they will finish that project.
Harmonica in its own juices........I mean, harmonica in its natural environment! Haha!
Thanks!
Those Chrissie grain hoppers on the lead end. What branch or short-line is that?
Looked like a IMRL type lead unit. Does that go to Portsmouth?
This line is the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad CCET. 4 year old short line that leases 69 route miles of track from Norfolk Southern. That SD45 is ex Montana Rail Link. CCET has another one in storage on the line but they don't own them. They lease them. This line does go to Portsmouth , Ohio but the connection just west of Portsmouth was cut when they removed the switch earlier in the year. Right now they only use about 53 miles of the 69 miles that they are leasing.
@@JawTooth
That'd be great to have a bunch of short line maps. I'd won a HUGE box of rail maps at auction years ago. Those were awesome!
I guess at Portsmouth CSX takes freight to Columbus north and Ashland east.
Trains used to come in from the west then swap the front end of the train with the rear end then chug north to Buckeye yard from Portsmouth. Not sure if they still do that because that was mid-1990s when I rode through Portsmouth.
glad to see it went to you! i threw up a bid and was watching
I believe that the proper terminology would be , " basted in his own , HOBO SHOESTRING , natural juices " !
ROCK ON SHOESTRING !
Recommended viewing, " Emporer of the North " a celebration of a lifestyle brought on by " THE GREAT DEPRESSION " and all but forgotten !
@@scottmiller4348
Favorite movie
Good old hobo shoestring! He was definitely an interesting person. Train videos, I am old enough to remember watching the steam trains at the end of the property where I lived when I was a kid. Always stopped what I was doing to watch, and even today do the same thing at 76 years old.
Hi JT what a lovely gesture from Hobo shoestring, hope it gives you the enjoyment it gave Hobo over the years. ❤😊
I love that Shoestring sent you his harmonica. I guess he sensed a kindred spirit in you. That was five years ago, and sadly, he recently passed away. Glad you've got that harp of his.
You bring a spark of life and goodness to a medium beset by negativity. I enjoy your videos. I've loved trains since I was a boy, watching the big locomotives idling up on the viaduct a couple hundred feet from my grandmother's house in Chicago. Today, as a jazz musician in my sixties, I frequently park by the tracks in Battle Creek and practice my saxophone in my car while waiting for the trains to go by. I've been doing that for many years. Something about music and trains . . . they just seem to go together. I hope you've figured out that harmonica enough to play the blues. 😊
Thanks for watching my video, and for sharing your story with me. We became good friends not long after that. We were going to make a bunch of videos together this year. He went too soon. He was always a lot of fun to hang out with. I don't think anyone could have ridden on as many freight trains as him. We lost a lot of good stories that he could have told us and we lost an American legend.
Thats an awesome gift he gave you Jaw. Very awesome live action too.
We are going to make a video together
@@JawTooth Good deal man
That's a very nice gift and gesture.He couldn't have given it to a more deserving person.Nice!
I like that former MRL locomotive.Thanks for the video and as always.....Thumbs Up!!!!!
Glad I went back and picked up this one from the past. Great live action and plenty of it. Plus a little musical interlude. Salute to Hobo Shoestring.
I like these heavy curves and how easy the trains go around them with so many heavy.cars hooked on.
JT captures some serious railroading in this episode. A lot of action, old cars and engines working the line thru southwestern Ohio.
Thanks for watching!
Just came upon this older video. I LOVE The Wizard... it's one of my favorite songs!
Hi from the UK. As someone who is just thinking about building a US railroad layout, this was absolutely fascinateing. We have nothing like your short-lines here in the UK. Thanks for sharing.
Great shots of that SD45 Son ... Mr String is one of my favorite's too ... Thx for sharing ...
Thanks for watching!
You and Shoestring need to do some collaboration stuff for sure JT that would be so epic!!
Good idea!
Jaw Tooth Yes sir!
I love the classic GE and EMD power on this shortline. Thanks for the great action, Jawtooth!
great video!
Cool to see a B36-7 is still working strong!
That's awesome!! I love Hobo Shoestring!!! Hes a very cool man!! You and Shoestring are my top 2 Favorites on YT. I love watching me some rare footage son!! Live action lets goooo
Same here!
Great vidio Mr Jawtooth. I really really enjoyed this one a lot. thank you for the time and effort to put this together.
Thanks for watching !
That's Awesome that you got HOBO SHOESTRING'S harmonica Jaw Tooth! Now you can play BLACK SABBATH'S song THE WIZZARD for me! Very Nice EMDs pulling a cool mixed freight. I also liked the little red caboose as well Jaw Tooth. I love them old weathered grain cars, they look really good with them old EMD units. Them old EMDs sound so tough Jaw Tooth! Keep up the great work and hope you learn to play that harmonica real soon. HOBO SHOESTRING SURE IS A VERY GENEROUS MAN, you were totally BLESSED JAW TOOTH!
I too watch a lot of Shoestrings vids. Good old guy.
Gotta love seeing that old U-boat still out there chugging away!
It's actually a B36-7, one generation later than a U-boat.
HA!!! The Wizard!!! I thought about that song too when you showed the harmanica!!!! GREAT SONG!!!
Glad to see you got a gift from shoestring hobo. I have been binge watching his channel recently. He has SO MUCH experience! He can sure do some good train hopping & go on some beautiful rides! I saw one of his videos were he rode through Wyoming, Utah, Parts of Canada. The mountains are so beautiful there! I just hope he is very careful & I hope he don't get busted by the bulls lol! I couldn't never develop good enough nerves to train hop because I wouldn't have the slightest idea what I'm doing haha! Knowing my luck, I would always be getting into trouble & getting lost all the time!
It's been years and years since I train hopped. I only did it a handful of times but I always day dream about doing it again. Probably never will again. I might look up some of my old pics and put some in a video. I got a really cool picture that my friend took of me standing in an open boxcar going over the trestle at High Bridge, Ky. Good times
The best video before september,good trains,so good!!!
🇱🇷🚂🚂🚂😍😍😍😘😘😀😀
Thank you very much!
Awesome videos! I watch both you guys' videos a lot.
Awesome! Thank you!
A 20 car or so long train, the CCET continues to grow!!
Awesome way to spend a lunch break
Cool video Jaw tooth we finally get to see the blue sd45-2
That semi got a lot of live action, whether he wanted it or not. 😂
It loved it! lol
love the fall color's JT.
the 1001 Dalmatiers.nice doggie. thanks voor the nice vedeo Brian,sukses with the Harmonica,thats coool.greetz:Peerke.
”Step it up and go son” outstanding, as usual.
Thanks! Lol
Loud horn train on the track two locomotives pulling black tank cars awesome video keep up good job jaw tooth bless
J a w tooth keep up the good work with the videos I really enjoy them the Black Sabbath song you were talking about in the one video you've done recently is called the wizard you say you play guitar I play a little bass and a little harmonica keep up the good work I really enjoy the videos peace out
Yes, The Wizard!
I like the design of the blue CCET engine!!
Thanks for watching !
very nice work. And God bless
It’s amazing what you do to go and see all these trains and tracks
Cool,package from Shoestring
Yeah, one of these days we will make a video together
@@JawTooth WOW ,that will be worth to watch
Great blast from the past
Nice video JT. Good to be out there before the "big storm" hits tomorrow... 😎
Busy day at the elevator!
Too early in the year for snow but we might get a couple inches by Tuesday
That was cool of shoestring and as always good live action!!! Happy birthday United States Marine Corps!!! Oorah!!!
Yes, happy birthday United States Marine Corps!!
Cool video, Alco the Dog approves. As soon as I saw 332 I recognized it as EL 3657, ran around my neighborhood for 15 years before CR sold it. Thanks
I got that same loco today working with two B36-7s on a nice train
excellent video just the best i've seen in a while
Check out my 2 newest videos. they are way way better than this video.
hey jaw tooth ive been watching you for about a year now and i LOVE your content keep up the great work always looking forward to a new video every day(also i love that B37-8
They are rolling to day got the speed up for sure
The harmonica from Shoe String was a touching gift. I'll keep my eyes peeled for the followup vid of you on guitar, and harmonica accompaniment.
Railroading becomes problematic sometimes, when crews attempt to work fast. That crews shouldn't have split those cuts in different trains and shoved them off. They may end up cutting their own necks, and a job might be eliminated; or, depending on what other short cuts they took in addition, they may be operating unsafely.
Thanks for watching my video!
Love the caboose
Great video, well filmed.👍🎥👍👍👍😊
Thank you very much!
Whewwww!!! Awesome train action !!!
Thanks for watching my videos!!
Hi Jawtooth! Awesome video! Love your work
The other day I was watching a program about trains that comes on the RFD Channel at 5 PM on Monday afternoons that had an old clip of the N&W 611 on the Peavine back in the 1990's .
I rode it round trip all the way across the Peavine in the 80s and 90s. The last time 611 ran across the Peavine was 1994
All your videos are great. Always wanted to learn to play a harmonica. Maybe not to late.
Go for it!
Thanks for another informative and entertaining video.
GJ, COOL BEANS.
Thanks Rashaun!
A lot of grain coming in this time of year so will probably see some more grain train videos from you.
Bravo Guys.
Today’s video, 18 December, 2024 link directed me here! Love the CCET! You master the playing of the harmonica yet? I hear it is a Key of G one. Awesome video!
Cool, thanks for letting me know that it works! I haven't mastered it yet. I'm still trying to get the time to get back to playing guitar. Thanks for watching!
Great video! Enjoyed all the action. You ever learn to play the harmonica? Very easy to play on some simple songs.
C'est une belle trouvaille ! Cet harmonica est précieux car il est d'une bonne marque !
Awesome applesauce Brian, love the Harmonica and the crossbucks aaaaahhhh were do you think your going, Im not done yet lol have a awesome time with your new instrument :-)
You got the best train vids👍👍 .. nice country💯 harmonica 🌹
There is a little switch engine used in Middletown, PA for the "Milk and Honey" RR (Middletown/Hummelstown Railroad)
I like that countryside environment!
Awesome video! Live action!
Love your videos! Very nice harmonica
Enjoying this video in August of 2022.
Great video
I wish you a nice Sunday evening
friendly regards Frank
Live Harmonica Action Coming Soon?
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There’s always MORE!
Love that live action harmonica!!! The trains weren't to bad either. LOL
I like those covered hopper grainers
you got a great video just before the snow storm
Enjoyed this video. You always make them interesting and informative. I am curious as to how those locomotives ran around the grain cars. There must be a pass track or sidings around where the tankers are stored.(the kitty's pal)
Love this channel!
OH! 😮 Spot, on the other side of the fence wants you to come and play! 😅😊
That is an old video. Thanks for watching!
Good video. thumbs up
Your cool dude,happy train spotting andhqrmonica playing
Nice Video. 😊😊😊👍🇮🇳👍👍
awesome video Jaw Tooth 🚄🚄🚋🚋🚋🚋🚋🚋 liked 👍
Really awesome!! Greetings from China...
Greetings to you also!
If you have Shoestring's harmonica, what's he playing?
If you find someone to play the harmonica, should do a song bout shoestring.. that's awesome you got it..
I would like to find someone who knows how to play it . I play guitar and we could play a Black Sabbath song called Wizard. Check that song out. Ozzy plays harmonica in that song
@@JawTooth funny you say that song. I grew up listening to black sabbath and that was one of my dads fav song. I think with your talent you could come up with a perfect rail riding song. Get some tar with the harm. It will come to ya
Some more SD45 action. And the Klemme Coop and ex-Conrail hoppers on the empties going to the elevator and the Farmers Coop hopper on the loaded consist.
super video bro
Have you learned how to play that harmonica yet? What a thoughtful gift to get. I hope he is doing well. 🎁 😊 😃 ☺
8:40 imagine that semi truck driver was late and that happened! 😆 it reminds me of that family guy episode when Brian was delivering pizza then a band came and blocked him. When the band was over, it came back! 😆😆😆😆
Imaginez que je vous regarde depuis l'ALSACE "Guebwiller", et j'apprécie agréablement tout ce que vous faites,
Chaleureuse et sincère salutation Wilfried
Would love it if you would I'd the types of cars and what they might be carrying. I don't recognize some of the logos as they go by. Must be others who didn't work for railroads or live by tracks but heard the sound of distant whistles. Thanks, Hugh
I love this awesome video jaw tooth, but wait there's more
Thanks Patrick!
Right on Brian!
Awesome video again.
Szép hosszú videó lett!😃👍👍👍
Nice upload
A new friend from India
Good morning
Good morning! It is evening here
Bonjour très cher Ami bien-Aimé , félicitations pour votre courage
Dear Mr. Tooth, I just saw this video for the first time. like the new harmonica BTW you need to blow and inhale.
That truck driver who pulled up at the crossing at 6:45 and was still waiting there at 15:00 was no doubt thinking "Well, that's about typical of my luck."
Is that UBoat former Coast line? I can’t tell if it’s the light grey or very faded blue. GE’s got to be late 1960’s?
Super film!
332 sounds like it has the horn from the gp49 they got rid of! Maybe it's just me,idk? 👍👍
I would like to see a little bit more of the grain company
Did they ever open that wye so they can turn engines around?
No. They got busy with other projects and stopped on that one. They had most of the track cleared out so I don't know if and when they will finish that project.