That was an excellent CSX intermodal too, JT! I like the lead power and the DPU. I counted 171 cars plus or minus. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like them, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much.
The little shorty local was doing his job again providing potatoes for the hungry folks of Cincinnati. Some of those freight cars were creaking and groaning just like tired and sore muscles in the rain in dampness. That last train was a medley of freight cars and had a new player for all the gondolas that being OmniSource scrap. That white flat car with the blue wrapper was CW Colorado & Wyoming with the Avarz Steel Co name the same name younsee on occasion on newer rail. This time change is exhausting I think I'll take a nap with all the pets
Great Video!
Another awesome video JT and man I just wanted to say thank you for the birthday shout out. I really appreciate that brother because I’ve been watching your videos I know for at least 5 are 6 years now but anyway, my friend as always y’all stay safe out there and try to stay dry and always watch you back my friend and we’ll see you on the next one but thank you again
About 300 cars. When I was kid, 100 equaled a mile. But that was before 70 and 80 footers. Wow. Thanks for the video!
Hi JT I hope you’re that you and family had a great weekend the weather is getting warmer and no more drought and his year❤❤❤
Hey JawTooth and Mrs JawTooth
Great work
White freezer cars often are fast freight orders! That's why it's a short local! Great project for model railroaders! Thanks, great catch at new location for you!
Awesome catch Jawtooth. Thank you for hanging in there during the rain storm so that we can viewthe trains as well
Great video JT! I didn't get a count on the last train. I wish I would have 😢. I want to thank you for braving the rain to get these trains by the Indy sub. 😊 I appreciate all the trouble you go through to get all of these trains! I know at times it's a hardship and it shows your dedication. You should get an award. I'm sure UA-cam has one , and if not they should. I wish you a fabulous week coming up and please be safe. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for your comments Gary! UA-cam did send me a plaque a couple years ago when I got to 100K. The next one doesn't come until a million. I hope I make it lol
Great video, all monsters, thanks for braving the weather. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Kudos on catching 2 CSX trains passing!
Happy birthday Timmy!!! 😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you Gary I appreciate that man and I’m getting old brother I’ll be 66 years old on 14 March. I’m getting old. Lol
@@timmyfrierson2684 You're certainly welcome, Timmy! I'm going to be 68 on May 4th if I live until then. I don't get around near as well as I used to. But hey, we're senior citizens now, right? Enjoy your day on Thursday ! 😊😊😊
It's flyover time for places like that. You need an eye in the sky.
Those were a couple of nice trains that you caught at the New River, Ohio near the fire station, Jaw Tooth! The two CSX trains that you caught in Hamilton, Ohio, at the wye where the Hamilton depot was originally located, were both long trains. The CSX train coming off the CSX Indy Sub backed up the traffic on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. Thank you for uploading this video for us to enjoy.
another great video by jawtooth be safe my friend and godbless you and your family
Wow! That was a fabulous NS mixed freight JT! There was a great array of different cars, including some brand new covered hoppers that looked very sharp. Everything looked so small from where you filmed that they looked pretty funny! I counted 189 cars but could be off 1 or 2. Excellent catch JT!
Great trains JT. Liked seeing the wye up close. Thanks. ❤
Trains trains and more trains 🚂
Somebodys' spelling is off, it should be "WYE" and not "WHY". It's possible W H Y is a control point designation. Cool train meet. Excellent video again, thanks JT!
Always nice to see Norfie for a few moments. Probably one of the best known cats on UA-cam. 🐾🙂
She is interesting. In the daytime she is hard to find. When she is hungry she paws at me but I can't get it on camera.
D-P-U-I-C-U. Man the manifest train had a lot of locos and a DPU moving it, lot of power but a long train. Rail fan salute from the CSX, I remember a different kind of salute you got from one engineer several videos back. That guy must have been miserable that day! Jaw, you hit the jackpot on trains today. Great video!
Awesome video again, boxcars will always be my favorite railroad car.
Hey jaw tooth cool train meet and horn salute. They emptied the yard for those 2 . Have a great railroad day 🚂🙋♀️
Excellent video; incredible that you got 2 trains passing.
Norfie is adorable, dogs are just cute.
Nice treat for you to see a meet, especially with a train off the Indy sub 🙂
I heard the one on the Indy sub passing MP 28.3 signal. I was actually thinking about standing in the middle of the lot where the station used to be. I couldn't get there in time unless I walked over the tracks but I didn't want to do that.
Hey, Jaw Tooth! Thanks for the shout out. My kids got a real kick out of it. And, I watch all your stuff. I learn a lot about trains from your videos. Thanks, again. Paul Dungan
That is awesome! Glad that you saw it and your kids did also. Have a great week
Love your Train catches Jaw Tooth! Also people putting Graffiti on a new boxcar seems to be faster than the universe expanding! Also I see 2 MISSOURI PACIFIC GONDOLAS AT 21:23!
This video has everything in it this morning with train action
in Hamilton and New Miami, Ohio with DPU's, six locomotives,
a new fire station, the Train Pets Norfie, Chessie, Loki and Brandi
and the awesome train slide show Thanks Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲👋👋🇺🇲
🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨
Very cool! I love anything to do with fire departments since I used to be on a couple of them years ago. Thanks for watching and commenting Roger!
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
19:27 really love the creaking!
Thanks JT for another great Jaw Tooth full-length video. I enjoyed the recent long run of Jaw Tooth Shorts, but very glad to see another longer video! Loved the big tanker cars, they're way bigger than the older smaller ones. Also, thanks for clarifying that the axle count includes the locomotives - now I know :-)
Yay u filmed this on my 60th bday. Have a great wknd
@@JawTooth Thank u so much. I did have an awesome day. All my kids took me to dinner. It's so hard to get them all together with their schedules. Made it that much more special.
14:45 Nice Catch of the train meet
That was quite a tonnage of traffic past there, for sure. The last one was as long as the Intermodal. I lost count again, with the articulated sets, I count the decks/containers but take an eye off to check for the 5-deck articulated ones and the count goes out the window. Nice one JT. I hope you didn't get too wet. Thanks again. Cheers!
Liked the WHY action.
Good stuff Brian. Well done
That steel load on the flat car with the blue tarp was supposed to be kept dry looks like but the tarp pulled off some at the front. Hope rain didn't hurt the load.
Hi my friend good to see you my home it me Eric thank for train 1 love 1 love my home.👍😁👍👍😀👍
Those cars are rocking a little bit
8:35- Thanks for answering my question about the number of axles counted on a train. Now I feel special. :-) Locomotives count. Got it.
The sound of clattering freight cars and wheel flanges, lovely racket for sure.
You should come film some trains at St. Denis MARC Station, and around Baltimore MD
Ok, so it's really a diverging track and not a true " Y", but you still can call it the WHY Y. Sorry I couldn't pass it up. Thanks for sharing. 👍
752 axles minus 36 for the locomotives (6) gives us a healthy 188 car train. Of those 6 engines, likely 3 were dead in consist, being moved for some reason.
Fabulous start to my day!
I slept in late and then this video was here waiting for me! WIN/WIN for Trainman2k!
Be safe in God's love
hello Jaw & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Jaw & Friends Randy
I might have to give up counting cars - lately they're so long, I tend to doze off, or my mind wanders and I lose count. Hey, I'll be 65 in July, so I'm entitled to doze off! 😄I tried looking up WHY on the Indy sub, but came up empty. I'm thinking something like West Hamilton Yard, but maybe if someone lets you know, you could share that in another video. Thanks again for another great video, Brian!
Nice blue tank car
Love your videos. I live next to bnsf Red River sub 10 to 16 trains a day on average.
That is awesome! I wish I lived by a railroad. You don't have to travel to see the trains
Super cool video great job JT👍👍
Cool.
JT,love the videos, if they cut the brush back, leave the treed, we need Air, LOL
The WHY sign is reminding brake people or conductors to check the cars for defects.
Great work Jaw Tooth.
Love your videos. Your Fan Andrew Macintosh. 😊
Awesome video, Steve. Your tree house farm scene looks great 🎉
JT, I discovered your channel last week, and love the videos. I am in Western Maryland, some good train viewing in this area. Keep up the good work and stay safe !!!
Welcome aboard! I have great videos for you. I haven't been to Maryland in years but I want to film that steam engine over there and go to Cumberland and a few areas
Good Afternoon Jaw Tooth,
Just for info that isn't a wye in Hamilton or New River Jct. A wye is a triangular junction with three tracks where turning an engine or equipment would be possible. Those are just junctions that you visited.
HI JT, we appreciate your videos, but it's not worth catching a cold or flu if the weather's bad.
Hello jaw . One more bonus Hot spot 👍🏻😎Robin out
Yes it is, a long one with about 800 axles.
I see a few Omni scrap gondolas in the consist coming off the Indiana Sub. We have an Omni location here in Winston-Salem.
Odd (green) sign for sure. If it was meant as a notification of a track configuration it shoud have been spelled "WYE" as opposed to "why".
Good video
greetings J T. Since your name is friend, I always call you JT. I would like to call you by your name. My name is Oscar. I congratulate you on your videos, I always follow them, even though many times I don't greet you, I'm always here. For a while I didn't connect because I was busy with my health with treatments. But here I am again with you friend.
Thanks for watching my videos Oscar! I really appreciate it. My name is Brian. I hope that your health is improving. Glad that my videos help you. Have a great Sunday!
You can't really help it what shots you can get in most areas. I can understand that Brian but they are some very awesome shots you got none the less my friend.
Miami? Thought you meant THE 305!!🏝☀️🤣🤣
Still a Great Day when JT puts out a new vid! Thanks!!
What is the 305? Is that a Miami Florida engine crew? Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth Miami, Florida’s telephone area code…Many people know/refer to Miami as “the 305”. Thanks!
Good video Jawtooth
There is a wye on the far right track that passes over the river and makes it way up to AK Steel, Suncoke Energy and a few other companies.
Boa tarde ❤🌄🐱🐶🐶🐶
Hey there Mr jaw tooth, I think that why sign is for the track split at the intersection of the crossing, though I could be wrong.😮😮. just a wild guess!
Watch Red's Iowa Trains videos. He's in Montour, IA on the Union Pacific Clinton sub. He videos from ground level as well as a drone and never misses a train when they pass each other by his location. He also gets to see what's in gondola cars.
There was an abundance of power on the far track train! 😊😊😊❤❤❤