@@JawToothactually Jaw tooth it gets more use then anyone thinks the speed limit for the Youngstown Southeastern Railroad is 10 mph except for Boardman Ohio because in Boardman Ohio it's literally Crossing after Crossing after Crossing after Crossing on the Youngstown Southeastern
@@JawToothThis is the 3rd time this year I’m aware of they have gone through the cut. I could have missed a couple at the beginning of the year. I only learn of them using the cut by luck as a drive by the day before and I see them preparing.
I’ve watched a bunch of your videos over the last few months. You get some really amazing shots as well. This location can be difficult to film. I was told even hours before this they would not be pushing through here. Too often they either don’t know or rather not say. I could always tell you the day before I see activity but that’s still rolling the dice.
Patience must be a virtue when following this line due to those low speeds. It's hard to believe how tight that Rock Cut Is. Excellent coverage of an obscure line
Those GP9’s (especially the high hoods) are on my favorites list. Good to see them still in service.
I am a big fan of these engines as well. The new engines are great but to me these older ones have more character.
7225. X CN. Great catches.
Awesome catch! How often does a train run through the rock cut at the beginning?
I can say at times it looks really close, but it always makes it.
@@Ericstrainyard I would love to film a train in that rock cut but I know it probably doesn't get much use
@@JawToothactually Jaw tooth it gets more use then anyone thinks the speed limit for the Youngstown Southeastern Railroad is 10 mph except for Boardman Ohio because in Boardman Ohio it's literally Crossing after Crossing after Crossing after Crossing on the Youngstown Southeastern
@@JawToothThis is the 3rd time this year I’m aware of they have gone through the cut. I could have missed a couple at the beginning of the year. I only learn of them using the cut by luck as a drive by the day before and I see them preparing.
I’ve watched a bunch of your videos over the last few months. You get some really amazing shots as well.
This location can be difficult to film. I was told even hours before this they would not be pushing through here. Too often they either don’t know or rather not say. I could always tell you the day before I see activity but that’s still rolling the dice.
Patience must be a virtue when following this line due to those low speeds. It's hard to believe how tight that Rock Cut Is. Excellent coverage of an obscure line
Thank you. Yes this has to be the easiest train line for us to keep pace with due to the speeds. The scenery of this route is amazing.
Neat video, great footage, thank you for sharing.
Nice to see the old Iron still rolling on the rails.
Glad you enjoyed it. One of my favorite spots to film a train.
Fun fact GP 38-2 5152 was given to the Y&SE from their sister railroad the Chesapeake and Indiana railroad
Great piece of information. I had no idea.
@@Ericstrainyard from what Youngstown Southeastern told me cuz I was able to talk to them they're expecting some more locomotive coming soon
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CKIN and YSRR had shared ownership for years. First under Indiana Boxcar and later MBRAIL.