Man, had to go get a second cup of coffee to get through these trains. Great job Jawtooth as always. Thanks again for sharing your videos with us. Godspeed good man.
Every time I watch you, I get ideas for my HO layout. I just hope I can find a figurine in HO scale of a man with wearing a Hawaiian shirt with a camera to put next to the track.
I've been thinking when I rebuild my Outdoor Garden Layout in its new area to try and find some G scale figurines, including a dog {Chessie} and a Black Cat {Norfie}, but to my little custom, I'll try to recreate, Jawtooth figurine, I'm going to add one of those very small, micro digital wireless cameras and put it in his hands. Then when running my outdoor layout maybe try to live stream the video from my miniature Jawtooth videoing my Garden Railroad. :) Got some other ideas on how to animate him, and the animals too. But those are my add-on projects. Got to get the main railfan videographer working first! LOL
If I heard the defect detector correctly, 752 axles minus 24 for the four locos is 728. 728/4=182 gondolas! I have never before seen a unit gondola train!😄I kept waiting for a DPU!!! Great job, Jawtooth!!!🚂Unfortunately, the second detector didn't report the number of axles on the second train and I lost count around 150. It was about the same length as the first, I think. I almost always count the cars and locos on a train and I have done so since childhood!🚂
Hello JT. My count of both trains were around 151 gondolas with 4 units around 628 axles. The CSX train had around 181 cars, 2 units had about 736 axles. Keep up the good work!
@@djburris1961 If the defect detector said 752 axles, it must have referred to the second train. First train had 150 gondolas and 4 engines, so 600 + 24 axles.
I happened upon your video clip this Sunday morning (28th of August). I must say you have some huge trains in the USA. I counted 150 double bogie waggons pulled by four traction units coupled together. Very impressive. 👍🇬🇧👍🇺🇸👍
The guy in the rough running bad order pickup truck was the perfect prelude to the gondola marathon. At 150 cars it tied one from several months ago and it's counterpart was about 146. That endless general freight had some good oddities. The 6 ADMX.1980 Airslides which are disappearing quickly. The 11 centerbeams most being blue CEFX. That train also hosted the rustiest covered hopper and the 4 gons loaded to the brim. Perhaps the lady with the sign had the message "Please watch more JT 🎥 or give JT a horn salute" Poor old Brandy was ready for her photo and you swerved away. She's still loveable and funny and doesn't want to become a DPU
150 gondolas on the first train. There must be a shortage of gons somewhere now! 189 cars on the second train I think, so many it got hard to keep count. That was a busy few minutes in Hamilton but this time they didn't stop over the crossing. Another enjoyable video of US railroads, thanks JT.
Nice job JT with catching that MASSIVE NS GONDOLA consist! Then to catch the CSX mixed freight train that had to have cleared the yard to build! What an awesome HORN SALUTE to you bcuz they know how hard you work just like them! That guy driving the truck on the wheel almost made me bust my gut laughing! And you could tell he didn't have a care in the world lol! Thanks again for sharing some awesome footage with us JT, THE MAN THE MYTH AND THE LEGEND!
Hamilton holds a special place in my heart! Home of my grandparents and my Dad graduated from Hamilton schools.He spent 30+ years a Teacher before buying a place in Richmond IN across from the Depot.
I'll need to watch this one again to count the cars. 4 Locos on the all-but-empty Gondolas and 2 on the, quite obviously full, CSX consist. Not a sound from those grain bulkers! Nice one Jaw Tooth. Keep Safe in that sunshine. Cheers!
you always say thanks for watching everyone,,,,,,,,,,,,,i say thanks for the videos..........lots of time and effort.........stay safe in all your endeavors..............
I like your local interest stories. Whether it is a cool looking house, bad weather or 'Indian mounds', I like it. If nothing else I learn more about Ohio.
I still see a lot of those eighth generation Ford F-series pickups like that two-tone brown one at the very beginning of the video out on the roads today.
@@davidmihevc3990 yes I've noticed he's missing his front right hand side tire too. I can't blame him for not wanting to pay for a tow since those wrecker drivers charge so much, even to have your car towed for only a mile or two. Lol
As you usually say, they emptied the train yard for that one! I was sure all the gondolas in Ohio were on that first train, but there were a few on the second one. Neat old building in the background. Looks like it may have been a hotel. Thanks for checking out the protest. Hopefully you gave them a few honks when you left! And of course, love to see Chessie and Norfie, and even Brandy! Thanks for another great video!
Great horn use by the NS engineer. Taking a minimalist approach while blowing for the crossings shows consideration for the people in the community. Too many of these train videos happen at grade crossings where the whistle blowing masks the sweet sounds of the big Diesels. And there are instances when I've heard engineers blow for sequential urban crossings in a near continuous blast of the horn in the wee hours of the morning.
Because it’s federally required. If an accident occurs at a crossing and they pull the tapes and you weren’t blowing at the whistle board, or not within regulations, it’s on you. Horns aren’t blown just to make people and, it’s done because the FRA regulations are what they are.
@@andywomack3414 15-20 seconds before entering the crossing. At 45+ if you start blowing at the whistle board, you’re normally on point by the time you hit the crossing
@@kaseyaldrich4746 Thanks. I used to ride with my dad who ran passenger on the B&O back in the 1960's. Sometimes he let me blow the horn. 80 mph in places on the Washington Branch. When I was 16 he let me sit in the engineer's seat and work the throttle and brake. This was from Washington Union Station Terminal to the locomotive ready tracks in Ivy City. 15 mph, no crossings, but all manner of turnouts, crossovers and slip switches, and a closely spaced series of red and yellow signals. I asked, looking at a dozen signals across the tracks, "How can I tell which one is ours." "Follow the shine off the top of the rail. You can see how we're lined that way."
Hi Jaw Tooth! Great video!! Man those were some long trains! That’s definitely the longest gondola train I’ve ever seen. Filled up or emptied yard on that one Best of luck to the teachers. Love Chessie’s floppy ears! Norfie is a pretty cat! Have a great day!!
That first train is probably 376 with empties for AK Steel from Rockport IN. It returns as 375 loaded with coils back to Rockport. You've caught that several times on the CNOTP when it is heading south.
752 axles - 24 for the locos = 728 divided by 4 axles per car = 182 gondolas. The train's symbol is "Gondolamaggedon." On the 2nd train, all those CEFX centerbeams, I never saw so many coupled together in a row from the same road.
Somebody was mentioning in comments a while back that AEX used to have tank cars. They still do -- one at 15:55. Their tank cars carry the TAEX reporting mark.
Hey jaw tooth, Maryland has some really great places to film trains. I live just north of Baltimore and there’s some really old train rail yards in this area. The beautiful railroad museum is in amazing place the sea plus we are very close to southern Pennsylvania which has a couple of really great short railroad lines of antique train cars and engines. I have a guestroom in my house and you’re welcome to come and stay. Would love to meet you my friend
You have to love gondolas. I think they get beat up more than any other type of rail car. They don't stay looking new for long. I counted 150 gons on that train with four, 6-axel locomotives. I counted 185 cars with two, 6-axel locos on the 2nd train. Great catch. Sorry it's so hot but thanks for the video.
Thank you for documenting these two trains in Hamilton, Ohio, Jaw Tooth! The Norfolk Southern gondola train was extremely long. This is the longest Norfolk Southern gondola train that you have captured. The CSX train had to be at least two miles long. A couple of the covered hopper cars on that CSX train were very rusty. With all the rusty freight cars that I have seen in videos lately, I have the impression that the railroads and private car owners are not interested in keeping their fleets of rail cars in good looking condition. Another sign of a lack of good car maintenance is all the flat spots on freight car wheels that you hear when trains pass.
👍🏽👍🏽 up ❗☝️ first train 150 cars 624axles. Second train 185 cars and 752axles! Defect detector was about the second train, You can check it Yourself if not believe me! But I take it seriously! So Rock on Jaw 🦷, live action is always very spectacular in Your videos! They really Were bookin' these trains Son! Continue to Rock'n'Roll JT👌🏼🤠🙋🏻♂️🥵 day! Rock solid action 👌🏼
Ridin' on a rim...Hahaha What a great start Jaw Tooth! That was a lot of gondolas. The second train seems longer. A lot of interesting graffiti on these cars. Second train is definitely longer...lol Talk about emptying the yard! No DPU either. Hope the teachers get what they need. They deserve it. Hey Chessie!! Looks like she's smiling. Brandy is having a good day! Hey Norfie! Get that ball! Thanks again Jaw Tooth!
At 11:30 24 cars back, there is a string of 6 ADM 50' Airslide Hoppers, kind of a rarity. I watch a lot of train videos, yet this is the first time I've seen a string of these cars. I am an O gauge model railroader. I have 38 of those airslides, including one ADM car! They are used for transporting powdery or granular stuff such as flour or talc. Kind of a fan of these cars.
Nice video. Some long trains there. Solidarity with the Hamilton teachers. Teachers in the UK are similarly undervalued, along with nurses, social workers and many others. It seems that if you're rich, you've got it made. If you're not, you just don't count. Good luck to them.
Nice job JT, your the man. Your right, that was a huge gondola train. Great horn salute for a teachers protest, or teachers protesting. That manifest was pretty long too. Thanks for all ya do JT. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🚂
Super video....knew it was gonna be interesting right from the get go with that old F150 on the rim...grew a beard from thoese two awesome trains...... (there are a few articles on the net about trains getting longer and the issues of safety, laabor issuesand infrastructure wear.) .... a bag filled with 128 GB SD cards, iced tea and sunscreen for you!👍👍👍
counted 143 gons in that string, and I could have lost one or two or whatever when I blinked. Looked like they were all empties, but plenty of power on the head-end.
wow that was a long gondo;a train, checked it out for the WWof Trains gondola its mia for about 3 mths now, another long CSX manifest too, great video mate.
Did you think at one point maybe it wasn't a long train but one train going in circles? Thanks for the Vid Mr. Tooth and keep cool out there in the heat!
Every year they're striking. Either people don't want to work in this country or they think they're worth ridiculous amounts of money because they do work. Now if they strike to bring back discipline in the classroom I'd be right there with them. Great video though Jawtooth, sorry for venting.
Hello Jaw Tooth 🇺🇸😀 wonderful video. You americans are very good people and Also nice. Provesano Is a abbandoned school of road signs🇮🇹 Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹 🤭🤗👋🤙Friuli Venice Julia Spilimbergo PN (Pordenone)
Hahahahaha, what the heck? nice tire. Live action, back-to-back trains, doesn't get any better than that !! Dang I didn't know it took that long to download a video, you must set up your camera and go to bed for the night. Great video as always !! 👍👍👍
That was an interesting 4 floor grey building across the tracks along with the industrial structures behind it. I going to see if I can find them on google maps and get a better view. We really enjoy your videos.
There's always something going on Hamilton all the time.... Unfortunately you had the high heat to deal with.... Great videos, keep em coming Jaw Tooth....
I like the 75 percent tire truck.Some of those Gondola Cars are in decent shape.Most Gondolas are like Rodney Dangerfield,they just don't get any respect.Two trains in a row without having to stop filming in between.Nice Video!
Where did they find all those gondolas , you don't see those very often. But a couple of years ago Duke energy was putting fiberglass lids on a bunch of them to clean up a coal ash spill at one of their power plants! Did that work here in Plymoutn NC
I love how the horns echo off the buildings downtown. I grew up in Hamilton and enjoy railfanning my hometown through your videos. You should try a little farther north in New Miami where the NS and CSX end directional running. CSX is usually at track speed.
As soon as high school football starts and it is 71 degrees and a slight breeze, everyone will think it is freezing out! I wonder if those gondolas had been in storage and were being brought back into use? Back in the day Hamilton used to produce a ton of really good high school athletes in many sports. Nice one JT.
Wherever there is rails on ties , you’ll find JT , he’s our guy ! I truly appreciate all of your effort . Trains forever !
Thanks for your support!
@@FabianDiazTrainsTrucksNCars Yes, that was cool!
Does Jawtooth ever take a day off? Never seems to miss a day without a new video! Thanks for all of your efforts.
He is the best! 😎
Good morning from Germany, I think if you have a well running youtube channel, you never can lay your hands down.
yeh hard work watching trains :)
@@valuetraveler2026 watching them, no, chasing them down and editing and uploading does take some effort.
Man, had to go get a second cup of coffee to get through these trains.
Great job Jawtooth as always.
Thanks again for sharing your videos with us.
Godspeed good man.
Don't forget to finish the book: war & peace.
That is really cool old building across the tracks and that iron fence on your side.
That must of been something in its day!
Every time I watch you, I get ideas for my HO layout. I just hope I can find a figurine in HO scale of a man with wearing a Hawaiian shirt with a camera to put next to the track.
check out Walthers scenemaster figurines, might need to custom paint the shirt but that's always half the fun.
@@stratkiller86 thanks
I've been thinking when I rebuild my Outdoor Garden Layout in its new area to try and find some G scale figurines, including a dog {Chessie} and a Black Cat {Norfie}, but to my little custom, I'll try to recreate, Jawtooth figurine, I'm going to add one of those very small, micro digital wireless cameras and put it in his hands.
Then when running my outdoor layout maybe try to live stream the video from my miniature Jawtooth videoing my Garden Railroad. :)
Got some other ideas on how to animate him, and the animals too.
But those are my add-on projects. Got to get the main railfan videographer working first! LOL
Good idea and have Hobo Shoestring riding a boxcar or covered hopper.
I counted 150 gons on that first train.
All kinds of live action going on. The guy running on the rim LOL. They really emptied the yards with those two trains. Great video!
If I heard the defect detector correctly, 752 axles minus 24 for the four locos is 728. 728/4=182 gondolas! I have never before seen a unit gondola train!😄I kept waiting for a DPU!!! Great job, Jawtooth!!!🚂Unfortunately, the second detector didn't report the number of axles on the second train and I lost count around 150. It was about the same length as the first, I think.
I almost always count the cars and locos on a train and I have done so since childhood!🚂
Hello JT.
My count of both trains were around 151 gondolas with 4 units around 628 axles.
The CSX train had around 181 cars, 2 units had about 736 axles. Keep up the good work!
Defect detector said 752 total axles on the gondola train. 4 locomotives would be 24 axles, leaving 728. I came up with 182 cars on that train.
@@djburris1961 Thank you Dave.
Wow!!
I’m impressed with anybody who counted. 👍
@@djburris1961 If the defect detector said 752 axles, it must have referred to the second train. First train had 150 gondolas and 4 engines, so 600 + 24 axles.
I happened upon your video clip this Sunday morning (28th of August).
I must say you have some huge trains in the USA.
I counted 150 double bogie waggons pulled by four traction units coupled together. Very impressive.
👍🇬🇧👍🇺🇸👍
Just looked up the leading unit: Norfolk Southern 1224. At 4,500 hp, I guess there's some 18,000 hp pulling those waggons!!
The guy in the rough running bad order pickup truck was the perfect prelude to the gondola marathon. At 150 cars it tied one from several months ago and it's counterpart was about 146. That endless general freight had some good oddities. The 6 ADMX.1980 Airslides which are disappearing quickly. The 11 centerbeams most being blue CEFX. That train also hosted the rustiest covered hopper and the 4 gons loaded to the brim. Perhaps the lady with the sign had the message "Please watch more JT 🎥 or give JT a horn salute" Poor old Brandy was ready for her photo and you swerved away. She's still loveable and funny and doesn't want to become a DPU
It’s also known as a “Manifest”. I’m surprised that The second train didn’t include a DPU and/or a Autorack car
Back in the early Eighties in Northern Queensland Australia I witnessed a fully loaded Coal train over two miles long with three sets of four Locos
Thats Hamiltucky for ya!
I counted 151, gondola's.
The gondola train had more cars than what you guys are saying, if a car has 4 axles and there is 700 axles that's 175 cars.
I've never seen a 100% gondola train that was amazing. JT thanks for posting..👍👍
Thanks for watching
JT has posted a couple of videos of NS gondolas-only trains.
Which also poses the question “Where do they find that many gons?” There were some pretty old cars in there some still painted for Southern
On my layout you might! LOL
150 gondolas on the first train. There must be a shortage of gons somewhere now! 189 cars on the second train I think, so many it got hard to keep count. That was a busy few minutes in Hamilton but this time they didn't stop over the crossing. Another enjoyable video of US railroads, thanks JT.
But, somwewhere else, there is a huge quantity of steel slab, courtesy of NS.
@@beeble2003 Yes, I hope you are right! I think that was the longest train load of gons I have seen so they must have a need for them somewhere.
Nice job JT with catching that MASSIVE NS GONDOLA consist! Then to catch the CSX mixed freight train that had to have cleared the yard to build! What an awesome HORN SALUTE to you bcuz they know how hard you work just like them! That guy driving the truck on the wheel almost made me bust my gut laughing! And you could tell he didn't have a care in the world lol! Thanks again for sharing some awesome footage with us JT, THE MAN THE MYTH AND THE LEGEND!
Glad I wasn't waiting at a crossing
Good morning to all from SE Louisiana 2 Aug 22.
good morning from SE Wisconsin! Good friend of mine grew up in Baker LA 👍
Good morning
Morning bill from Metairie la
Stay safe and dry
@@stratkiller86 👍👍👍👍👍
Another great video JawTooth!! Masterful work. Watching from Indianapolis Indiana
Nice truck!! 150 gondola cars!!
Hamilton holds a special place in my heart! Home of my grandparents and my Dad graduated from Hamilton schools.He spent 30+ years a Teacher before buying a place in Richmond IN across from the Depot.
You are the best!! Your reports are highly appreciated. Live Action!! Thank you very much Mr. Jaw Tooth! 😀👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You are very welcome
I like those old dented gondolas. tough old things
Great video jt!. Ty sir.i hope those underpaid under appreciated teachers get everything they need in contract talks. !!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💝💖
Agreed.
Are you familiar w/ the Hamilton, OH/Teachers strike? Know any details?
If the guy in the brown/tan pickup was a train, he’d get tagged by the dragging equipment detector! 😆
I'll need to watch this one again to count the cars. 4 Locos on the all-but-empty Gondolas and 2 on the, quite obviously full, CSX consist. Not a sound from those grain bulkers! Nice one Jaw Tooth. Keep Safe in that sunshine. Cheers!
Goooooood Morning Jawtooth!!
you always say thanks for watching everyone,,,,,,,,,,,,,i say thanks for the videos..........lots of time and effort.........stay safe in all your endeavors..............
I like your local interest stories. Whether it is a cool looking house, bad weather or 'Indian mounds', I like it. If nothing else I learn more about Ohio.
Glad you like them!
Jawtooth come on up north to West Allis some time. Plenty of Union Pacific action and great restaurants here.
I still see a lot of those eighth generation Ford F-series pickups like that two-tone brown one at the very beginning of the video out on the roads today.
Built Ford tough. Even missing a tire. 😄
@@davidmihevc3990 I like the first generation Lightnings which are the ones produced from 1993 through 1995.
@@davidmihevc3990 yes I've noticed he's missing his front right hand side tire too. I can't blame him for not wanting to pay for a tow since those wrecker drivers charge so much, even to have your car towed for only a mile or two. Lol
@@kevinrichards3288 Some people carry a spare, better than driving on the rim.
That old Ford was lucky it got across the tracks before the train got there!
That was a good catch, I'm talking about the guy in the pickup truck. Only in Hamil-tucky!
Nah, we get that stuff up here in northern Wisconsin too.
I live in Hamilton. Couldn't find a Ford for sale so I got a 2000 LB Chevy.
Needs door hinges. But it's paid for.
@@poowg2657 yeah, that stuff is everywhere!
As you usually say, they emptied the train yard for that one! I was sure all the gondolas in Ohio were on that first train, but there were a few on the second one. Neat old building in the background. Looks like it may have been a hotel. Thanks for checking out the protest. Hopefully you gave them a few honks when you left! And of course, love to see Chessie and Norfie, and even Brandy! Thanks for another great video!
Very cool! Thanks for watching my videos and thanks for commenting on them Libby!
Looks like you found the gondola stash!
Great horn use by the NS engineer. Taking a minimalist approach while blowing for the crossings shows consideration for the people in the community. Too many of these train videos happen at grade crossings where the whistle blowing masks the sweet sounds of the big Diesels. And there are instances when I've heard engineers blow for sequential urban crossings in a near continuous blast of the horn in the wee hours of the morning.
Because it’s federally required. If an accident occurs at a crossing and they pull the tapes and you weren’t blowing at the whistle board, or not within regulations, it’s on you. Horns aren’t blown just to make people and, it’s done because the FRA regulations are what they are.
@@kaseyaldrich4746 Do the regulations specify the duration of each long-long-short-long-until-past-crossing?
@@andywomack3414 15-20 seconds before entering the crossing. At 45+ if you start blowing at the whistle board, you’re normally on point by the time you hit the crossing
@@kaseyaldrich4746 Thanks.
I used to ride with my dad who ran passenger on the B&O back in the 1960's.
Sometimes he let me blow the horn. 80 mph in places on the Washington Branch.
When I was 16 he let me sit in the engineer's seat and work the throttle and brake. This was from Washington Union Station Terminal to the locomotive ready tracks in Ivy City. 15 mph, no crossings, but all manner of turnouts, crossovers and slip switches, and a closely spaced series of red and yellow signals. I asked, looking at a dozen signals across the tracks, "How can I tell which one is ours."
"Follow the shine off the top of the rail. You can see how we're lined that way."
@@andywomack3414 that’s a heck of a memory. He had those old school notions, tons of respect for that.
I counted 150 cars on the 1st train.
Nice to see someone fighting back against the Tire Industrial Complex. Fight the Power!
Are you familiar w/ the Hamilton, OH/Teachers strike? Know any details?
@@carmiethompson2676 no. Glad all my kids are grown. Shhhh watch the trains.
Who cares. 👀 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
Hi Jaw Tooth! Great video!! Man those were some long trains!
That’s definitely the longest gondola train I’ve ever seen. Filled up or emptied yard on that one
Best of luck to the teachers.
Love Chessie’s floppy ears!
Norfie is a pretty cat!
Have a great day!!
That first train is probably 376 with empties for AK Steel from Rockport IN. It returns as 375 loaded with coils back to Rockport. You've caught that several times on the CNOTP when it is heading south.
752 axles - 24 for the locos = 728 divided by 4 axles per car = 182 gondolas. The train's symbol is "Gondolamaggedon." On the 2nd train, all those CEFX centerbeams, I never saw so many coupled together in a row from the same road.
That was Jawtooth horn salute more like. 🤘🏻
What an awesome building on corner there. Would love to explore that. Own it matter of fact.
Jaw Tooth, In Hamilton, OH, Gondola train, 4 engines, 150 gondolas, CSX train, 2 engines, 180 cars (mixed freight). ENJOYED 😉 😀, RON from PA.
Somebody was mentioning in comments a while back that AEX used to have tank cars. They still do -- one at 15:55. Their tank cars carry the TAEX reporting mark.
What are people protesting? You know, running, swimming, biking all help me to chill out and not worry about these people.
Like 127 beautiful video, greetings 👍🚂👍🔝📽️🙋♂️
Hey jaw tooth, Maryland has some really great places to film trains. I live just north of Baltimore and there’s some really old train rail yards in this area. The beautiful railroad museum is in amazing place the sea plus we are very close to southern Pennsylvania which has a couple of really great short railroad lines of antique train cars and engines. I have a guestroom in my house and you’re welcome to come and stay. Would love to meet you my friend
You have to love gondolas. I think they get beat up more than any other type of rail car. They don't stay looking new for long. I counted 150 gons on that train with four, 6-axel locomotives. I counted 185 cars with two, 6-axel locos on the 2nd train. Great catch. Sorry it's so hot but thanks for the video.
Thank you for documenting these two trains in Hamilton, Ohio, Jaw Tooth! The Norfolk Southern gondola train was extremely long. This is the longest Norfolk Southern gondola train that you have captured. The CSX train had to be at least two miles long. A couple of the covered hopper cars on that CSX train were very rusty. With all the rusty freight cars that I have seen in videos lately, I have the impression that the railroads and private car owners are not interested in keeping their fleets of rail cars in good looking condition. Another sign of a lack of good car maintenance is all the flat spots on freight car wheels that you hear when trains pass.
Amazing how sharp the resolution is. Great video thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Good morning from New Orleans la ☀️☀️ st
Great video and keep up the good work God bless from GA
My mom lived and was buried in Hamilton, OH. It’s a nice little town.
I liked the first train because it had Conrail/New York central/north fork and western/southern/in Norfork southern cars
👍🏽👍🏽 up ❗☝️ first train 150 cars 624axles.
Second train 185 cars and 752axles!
Defect detector was about the second train, You can check it Yourself if not believe me! But I take it seriously!
So Rock on Jaw 🦷, live action is always very spectacular in Your videos!
They really Were bookin' these trains Son! Continue to Rock'n'Roll JT👌🏼🤠🙋🏻♂️🥵 day!
Rock solid action 👌🏼
Ridin' on a rim...Hahaha What a great start Jaw Tooth! That was a lot of gondolas. The second train seems longer. A lot of interesting graffiti on these cars. Second train is definitely longer...lol Talk about emptying the yard! No DPU either. Hope the teachers get what they need. They deserve it. Hey Chessie!! Looks like she's smiling. Brandy is having a good day! Hey Norfie! Get that ball! Thanks again Jaw Tooth!
Great to see and hear protestors what would we do without them Toot Toot from Western Australia..Peter de VK6GIA
At 11:30 24 cars back, there is a string of 6 ADM 50' Airslide Hoppers, kind of a rarity. I watch a lot of train videos, yet this is the first time I've seen a string of these cars. I am an O gauge model railroader. I have 38 of those airslides, including one ADM car! They are used for transporting powdery or granular stuff such as flour or talc. Kind of a fan of these cars.
Nice video. Some long trains there. Solidarity with the Hamilton teachers. Teachers in the UK are similarly undervalued, along with nurses, social workers and many others. It seems that if you're rich, you've got it made. If you're not, you just don't count. Good luck to them.
Hi, my friend. 😍 💕 Thanks for sharing. 👍 Have a nice day. 🤗 ✨
Nice job JT, your the man. Your right, that was a huge gondola train. Great horn salute for a teachers protest, or teachers protesting. That
manifest was pretty long too. Thanks for all ya do JT. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🚂
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth you got it JT 👍🏼.
Super video....knew it was gonna be interesting right from the get go with that old F150 on the rim...grew a beard from thoese two awesome trains...... (there are a few articles on the net about trains getting longer and the issues of safety, laabor issuesand infrastructure wear.) .... a bag filled with 128 GB SD cards, iced tea and sunscreen for you!👍👍👍
Very good video my friend, have a nice day and greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thank you! You too!
counted 143 gons in that string, and I could have lost one or two or whatever when I blinked. Looked like they were all empties, but plenty of power on the head-end.
Trains are way better than protest
The "High-Railer" at the start of this vid was epic!
Yes, Lol, take all the rubber off and it is a high railer lol
i love to 'hear the cars talk' as they continue by, at least if not starting or stopping
🇳🇱you will only find yourself in front of a closed railway crossing when such a long train has to pass.👍👍👍👍🍀
wow that was a long gondo;a train, checked it out for the WWof Trains gondola its mia for about 3 mths now, another long CSX manifest too, great video mate.
Thanks for watching and I hope someday to film that famous car
It’s been a while since I watched one of your videos… glad to see you are doing well and videoing my favorite RR… NS! Take care.
Glad you like them! I have posted a video 44 days straight with a goal of 50
Did you think at one point maybe it wasn't a long train but one train going in circles?
Thanks for the Vid Mr. Tooth and keep cool out there in the heat!
Great video JT. Trains were awesome. Love how u wandered up to figure what the protest was about.
Glad you enjoyed it
At 1:29, engine 4580 must be new power because it was the only engine that didn't have the hallmark NS dirt all over it. Thanks for the view, JT.
Felt like Italy with all those gondolas. WWOT has a lot of those 50 and 60 mph trains. I can`t believe that 2nd train didn`t have a DPU. Nice job JT.
150 gons. That’s a lot. Also, it’s not about the kids, it’s about the adults.
Hello jaw nice horns long gon train 👍🏻 honk for the teachers 📢 👍🏻 Jessie brandy and kitty 3 Amigos having fun 👍🏻 👍🏻🇨🇦🇺🇸 be safe Robin out stay cool .
I was thinking that's the city schools main office. But enough about that let's watch trains.
*Chessie, as in the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.
Every year they're striking. Either people don't want to work in this country or they think they're worth ridiculous amounts of money because they do work. Now if they strike to bring back discipline in the classroom I'd be right there with them. Great video though Jawtooth, sorry for venting.
Love all your videos! The row of green tankers was so cool! 😊
Yo JT great videos as usual long trains as usual and great shots as usual keep up the good work and I also have a question what scanner do you use?
I just use the cheapo Baofeng UV6R. It does what I need, is cheap and has a rechargeable battery. I have a bunch of them
Both enormous freight trains,especially that CSX! And a great video of course!👍
Thank you very much!
Hello Jaw Tooth 🇺🇸😀 wonderful video. You americans are very good people and Also nice. Provesano Is a
abbandoned school of road signs🇮🇹
Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹 🤭🤗👋🤙Friuli Venice Julia Spilimbergo PN (Pordenone)
Good afternoon Brian, today I'm the second writing a comment. Greatings from your German fan .
With space between coupled cars (150) the total length of just the cars is about 8100 feet. Over a mile and a half in length
Great location and video Jawtooth! Great catches of some monstrously long train's! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much!
Gondola's Galore
Wow you put in a lot of work into your videos
Long trains. Didn't see any DPUs
Keep up the great work
Hahahahaha, what the heck? nice tire.
Live action, back-to-back trains, doesn't get any better than that !!
Dang I didn't know it took that long to download a video, you must set up your camera and go to bed for the night.
Great video as always !! 👍👍👍
A gondola Indiana and Ohio railroad came through redbank road Cincinnati this Tuesday morning.
That was an interesting 4 floor grey building across the tracks along with the industrial structures behind it. I going to see if I can find them on google maps and get a better view. We really enjoy your videos.
Glad you enjoyed it
There's always something going on Hamilton all the time.... Unfortunately you had the high heat to deal with.... Great videos, keep em coming Jaw Tooth....
Loooooooong trains! I love that grey building. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
That was a paper company. I think they should make it into condos
You mention whoa it's HOT @ 94....106 here in DFW TX area today.
I like the 75 percent tire truck.Some of those Gondola Cars are in decent shape.Most Gondolas are like Rodney Dangerfield,they just don't get any respect.Two trains in a row without having to stop filming in between.Nice Video!
No matter what jaw tooth also has awesome train video he's there every day for us rain or shine thanks jaw tooth
WOW, J.T., they must've cleared out the yard with that 2nd train! HOLY COW, that was a long one!
Its amazing that just 2 engines can pull all that. The second one was even longer than the first.
Great video and congratulations on getting two monster trains in one shot.
In Hampton Ohio the first train that went by I counted a hundred fifty nine Gondola cars on that train WOW 😯😯😯👍👍
Wow, that is a lot of gons. Thanks for counting cars!
Where did they find all those gondolas , you don't see those very often. But a couple of years ago Duke energy was putting fiberglass lids on a bunch of them to clean up a coal ash spill at one of their power plants! Did that work here in Plymoutn NC
Awesome video Jaw Tooth anyway I watching enjoying now 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😃😎❤ I enjoy all your videos great job Jaw Tooth 😎❤❤
I love how the horns echo off the buildings downtown. I grew up in Hamilton and enjoy railfanning my hometown through your videos. You should try a little farther north in New Miami where the NS and CSX end directional running. CSX is usually at track speed.
As soon as high school football starts and it is 71 degrees and a slight breeze, everyone will think it is freezing out! I wonder if those gondolas had been in storage and were being brought back into use? Back in the day Hamilton used to produce a ton of really good high school athletes in many sports. Nice one JT.
Those teachers might need a better contract, but it didn't look like any of them were in danger of starvation.........
Great quality on that 4k , keep it going !
Thanks, will do!
That woman protester fought the train was blowing its horn in support of the protest
As a retired teacher, go for it!