Pleasant video! I was a short line/industrial engineer for 20 years, and I just love slow, short trains. Blasting around 60 mph with 100 cars is cool, but the slow switchers really remind me of railroad days.
I was in a town called Uniontown, Pennsylvania and saw an engine with a few cars coming down the center of a city street with cars parked on both sides. There was a guy hanging out of both doors that were, I guess, looking for any kind of stupidity. Blew my mind.
I saw an out take of this video today on FaceBook. Someone named Akela8 posted a clip of I&O 2134 clipping the office chair from your video. Video is mirrored but I was positive right away this was your video. Keep up the good work.
1:43 The cars on that first train aren't carrying grain. The hoppers with piping underneath are used to carry fine powders like flour and cement. They're unloaded by blowing compressed air through the car, which fluidizes the powder and lets it flow.
Thaank you for picking up the litter. I pick up litter in my neighborhood all the time. The City of Columbus, Ohio, has a web page to report your litter clean up, so they can track all the tons of litter, that volunteers pick up.
Brian JT: thank you for doing your best to bring us railroads, large and small, as well as businesses, large and small - as small business is the lifeblood of our country. Keep up the great work - and wait, there’s more. There always is!!
I always hear that against a train, the train always wins, but how often do you hear that against a train, not everything loses? That was a well-built chair.
Hello from the West coast. I really enjoy seeing the before and after affects of the railhead. It is amazing how the heavy weight of a train can change the look of a railhead.
Engineer: "Do you know how much damage this locomotive would suffer if I let it run straight into that chair?" Homeowner: "How much?" Engineer: "None at all."
Interesting how folks get used to a train that close. It's a good thing the chair bounced out of the way :) It was cool to see that Ohio Central engine - nice catch!
I've love seeing all loco designs/colors, reminds me of sports uniforms. Loved watching your videos for years Mr. Tooth. Always informative as well as entertaining. Thanks.
For first time viewers of Jaw Tooth content, you’ll experience high quality video combined with an interesting viewpoint of awesome railroad action. Thanks again JT👍🏼
I think that’s the crossing I’ve gone over countless times, but I’ve never seen a train there. This makes me so happy, finally getting to see a big, beautiful train here!
@@JawTooth awww that is horrible. My man loves trains and to him has the greatest job on earth. He is such a train geek. Lol. I like trains and it's one of the many things that makes us work well together. I love when he says I MOVED SOME POWER TODAY. Keep trying. Never give up.
Your video “picture quality” is much better as compared to some of your past videos, but regardless of the “picture quality” of your videos you ALWAYS make great videos and they are much enjoyed. Thanks for sharing and working to make these great videos.
I'm amazed at how things haven't changed since whenever! Don't change too much history can be lost when too much change! My Grandfather worked on the railways, also 3 of his son's did too. I remember my uncles wearing pin stripped overalls and a rail cap! Priceless. Thanks for sharing I grew up in Indiana my Uncles lived in Kentucky.
In West Virginia at the Potomac river heading to Cumberland MD, there is an emergency alarm that for some damn reason they sound it every week (Sometimes 4 times a week) and that thing pierces ears from half a mile away. I don't know how the hell there are people living around that thing. Its so annoying!
Hello from Tulsa,Oklahoma just want to say I have been following you for a long time and love watching! I haven’t dumpster dived in awhile but that chair looks like a keeper! Lol
Another awesome video JT, seeing trains running that close to buildings fascinates me. I’m amazed how close trains run next to buildings. Very colorful locomotives. Really enjoying your videos JT, entertaining and informative, very nice. Thanks for sharing and doing all you do for all railfans.
That orange locomotive is pretty. One like this one called the hog train comes here from Florida once in a while called "heart of Georgia. " Awesome video Mr JT. We enjoyed it. Thanks.
Thank you JT. It's a great video. I wondered why that house, where the unit knocked the chair out into the street, was allowed to build that closs to the track, but, when you followed the engines as they passed, plus the date on the rail, you can see 1917 still exists, with the narrow pathway as the train wanders in and out amongst the buildings as it passes.
Another great train video Brian especially the one where are the chair gets knocked out in the street and I wish you guys a very happy Easter God bless
ive seen a train knock down signals, but for a chair? this is a first. 🤣 No animals were harmed in the making of this video, but some furniture was. 🤣🤣Great live action JT. Cheers Rob
Advertising point: "This chair is certified tough! Watch what happens when we hit it with a freight train! Barely a scratch! Your kids will never destroy this furniture! Now it can be yours for just $19.95! Hurry, there's only one left!"
Loved your video as always !!! The Ohio train was really skinny looking and weird !!! The still shots at the end were really nicely done !!! Of course the best part of the video is your sweet animals !!!
I enjoyed the chase of the Indiana & Ohio train traveling to a customer in the West Harrison, Indiana area. The encounter that the Indiana & Ohio had with the chair was comical. The trains that you caught near the Mill Creek bridge north of Queensgate Yard were nice to watch.
Here in Muncie, Indiana when I was a kid the coal fired power plant was several blocks from my house. The spur the train came to deliver coal was just a few feet from a number of buildings. A grocery store and a restaurant. I was always amazed how close they were.
Hey! I just wanted to say that I was the guy in the red car that honked at yelled your name! I am a big fan of yours! Thank you for making amazing content! I am sad I wasn't on film though!
In a local yard where as yet uninstalled rail is kept there’s a piece of new old stock dated 1939 OH . I also have metric tons of old track buried under asphalt or cement from road or sidewalk install there’s some places where it was paved over with bricks .
It's amazing how OLD the rails are that are being used still, very surprising that the maintainers let it go if it's on a little spur, but 1917 is a little scary!
Great good made video, mr Jaw Tooth. This was new for me at your video, the Ohio Central System is this a independent company are merged with CSX c.q. NS. And railcars from Winchester&Western never seen before. Thanks that they came where you stand and filmed on video.💪👌👍🆗. Nice eastern days Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
Hullo, it's been a few months since I watched your vids, my lady really liked your videos, she passed feb 23, one of the last things she said was let me see the trains now and again , we lived in plymouth devon , maddison junction was her fav , I would get up in morning and she would say that man walked up and down the bridge for so many steps really loved her trains especially the big boys infact she just loved trains thanks
Great video JT - enjoyed the Winchester & Western livery too! Good on you for picking up some of that trash - very civic-minded of you! Great job all round!!
From Deb…Where to start? Loved the whole thing! Orange loco of short train looked so striking coming round the bend in the mist. Sad the cross is gone, so disrespectful. Smacking the chair out of the way…really cool. Guys, find the video of red car going through skinny rock tunnel with train passing overhead…so epic a catch…I watched it twice!
Another Great Action from another Jaw Tooth's Adventures, love you videos and so does my wife, keep up the good work and your side-kick Scott Gambit, Ya' ll have a great weekend. From Dr. & Rev. Harry C Wigmore III, Smithfield, North Carolina.
Hey, JT, Nice to see you back again. That first shot was a surprise. Thanks for the vids, interesting narrative for all. Thanks for your diligence. Street runners certainly bring rail roading to the people in town. Imagine what it was like when the real engines came through. Interesting!!
What a cool video! I loved I&O watching the train 'push' that chair out of the way! Some of the national local short lines are owned by Genesee & Wyoming. Puget Sound & Pacific (PS&P), and San Diego & Imperial Valley (SD&IV) short lines are the exact same paint schemes as the I&O! I want to paint up a PS&P engine for my layout! Quite recently I saw a CSX engine in line with either a UP or BNSF (I can't remember which cause I was dumbfounded seeing a CSX engine in Washington State)! The same day I saw a Norfolk Southern auto rack in line with some UP auto racks, in the same area! It's so cool seeing railroads from the other side of the country in action! I usually only see UP, BNSF, PS&P, and occasionally Canadian Pacific (CP) & CN engines, here in the PNW. Great video!
For whatever reason, my player chose to go with auto 1080p, when you announced the 4K, I had to pause the video and set it to the higher quality manually. That's UA-cam, always sticking to whatever default is on the front of the video!
As an old electric utility engineer i use to get right of way (ROW) agreements from land owners including railroads. Some of these lines are amazing in your video as i never saw ROW of only 15-20 ft shown in the video. Wow can you imagine living in the upstairs of that apartment with the chair?! Good video nice and clear.
Nicely done JT! Always enjoy a little railfanning when I need a little break from work. Did everyone notice the case of bottled water on the nose of the IORY loco? lol! I'm relatively new to train watching, mainly because I'm getting into model railroading... so can anyone share what the deal is with all the UP locos I've been seeing with the NS trains? Thanks for sharing 🤠
I work in the old Campbell Hausfeld building as that who I used to work for and now with a company called Powerex and from time to time, I can hear an I & O train go pass as the railroad line is across the street and I can hear the engineer blow the horn at the railroad crossings.
As always great video, I rarely see NS power. I live in city of Commerce California, I'm in between train yards Union Pacific & Burlington Santa Fe. I have plenty of train action but it's also great to foreign power. Keep up with train bridges video those are always cool.
Pleasant video! I was a short line/industrial engineer for 20 years, and I just love slow, short trains. Blasting around 60 mph with 100 cars is cool, but the slow switchers really remind me of railroad days.
Very cool! I bet you saw some interesting railroad things
I'm warning you@@JawToothOnce you see digital circus, it'll fuck you up for a life.
the chair
I think it's so cool when a train is that close to buildings and homes. It reminds me of the model trains or like at a amusement park
My folks lived in a small town about half a block from the rails. I remember feeling the house tremble whenever a train came through.
It wouldn't be so cool if the train derailed and some of the cars smashed into the house. 🤔
@@danielthoman7324 It’d be extra bad if they were carrying hazardous loads as many do unsafely with so deregulation of railways.
Chair placed too close to tracks! It should have been placed on either side of the garbage cans rather than between the cans and the track.
I was in a town called Uniontown, Pennsylvania and saw an engine with a few cars coming down the center of a city street with cars parked on both sides. There was a guy hanging out of both doors that were, I guess, looking for any kind of stupidity. Blew my mind.
I saw an out take of this video today on FaceBook. Someone named Akela8 posted a clip of I&O 2134 clipping the office chair from your video. Video is mirrored but I was positive right away this was your video. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the info. Did they at least give me credit for my video? I hate it when ppl steal my stuff.
1:43 The cars on that first train aren't carrying grain. The hoppers with piping underneath are used to carry fine powders like flour and cement. They're unloaded by blowing compressed air through the car, which fluidizes the powder and lets it flow.
Thaank you for picking up the litter. I pick up litter in my neighborhood all the time. The City of Columbus, Ohio, has a web page to report your litter clean up, so they can track all the tons of litter, that volunteers pick up.
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! ✨✨👍🙏
great train video bro ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great video thanks for sharing
Thanks!
You have no idea how much I love watching your videos, you make it so much more entertaining than other train videos, keep up the awesome work!!
8:25 I was kind of expecting the chair to get crushed... the way it just casually bounced forward caught me off guard 🤣
Brian JT: thank you for doing your best to bring us railroads, large and small, as well as businesses, large and small - as small business is the lifeblood of our country. Keep up the great work - and wait, there’s more. There always is!!
Thank you very much! I love all aspects of railroading. More to come!
Super rail video! Great captures! Thumbs Up
All the best from Dublin
Andrew
thanks Andrew!
I watched the short of the train hitting the chair. Nice to see the full video.
I always hear that against a train, the train always wins, but how often do you hear that against a train, not everything loses? That was a well-built chair.
I bet they regret throwing that chair out.
Hello from the West coast. I really enjoy seeing the before and after affects of the railhead. It is amazing how the heavy weight of a train can change the look of a railhead.
Great job as always Brian! There are many good train folks on here , but , your my favorite. Like spending an afternoon with a good friend ! 🚂😃
hello jaw its is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
With the railroad derailments we've had recently, I was concerned that the chair was going to cause another one.
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Nah. Even if it was in the middle of the tracks all that would happen is the chair reduced to kindling.
Engineer: "Do you know how much damage this locomotive would suffer if I let it run straight into that chair?"
Homeowner: "How much?"
Engineer: "None at all."
Hopefully you are kidding
@@redlight722 I thought that would have been obvious.
Interesting how folks get used to a train that close. It's a good thing the chair bounced out of the way :) It was cool to see that Ohio Central engine - nice catch!
I've love seeing all loco designs/colors, reminds me of sports uniforms. Loved watching your videos for years Mr. Tooth. Always informative as well as entertaining. Thanks.
Btw, wonder what the rents are for apartments so incredibly close to tracks?
@@chilobronzo1163 he doesn’t live there
The loco with the unfurled American flag looks great. From an Australian.
I find that the shows recorded by Jaw Tooth can be educational, even for people who were never interested in the American railroad.
Their color scheme looks a lot like TP&W. I wonder if they’re affiliated.
Hi JT good morning my friend and family I think it’s time to replace the tracks on the one line but very nice trains thanks JT ❤❤❤
Hey jaw tooth cool trains it was fun watching them hit the chair. 😊😊. Have a great railroad day 🙋♀️🚂
Nice catch on the Ohio Central locomotive. Lots of interesting shots. Thank you for picking up some of the trash.
For first time viewers of Jaw Tooth content, you’ll experience high quality video combined with an interesting viewpoint of awesome railroad action. Thanks again JT👍🏼
Lots of action today. Thanks for sharing
Great video JT was cool to see the old Ohio Central down from my neck of the woods. That was a cool railroad line, back in the day.👌👍😇
Very cool!
I think that’s the crossing I’ve gone over countless times, but I’ve never seen a train there. This makes me so happy, finally getting to see a big, beautiful train here!
I Like this video !!!! Thanks Jaw !!!)))))))))))
So proud of my boyfriend who works for the railroads. Thank you for sharing
That is awesome! He has my dream job. I applied twice but never got hired so I film them instead. Lol
@@JawTooth awww that is horrible. My man loves trains and to him has the greatest job on earth. He is such a train geek. Lol. I like trains and it's one of the many things that makes us work well together. I love when he says I MOVED SOME POWER TODAY. Keep trying. Never give up.
Your video “picture quality” is much better as compared to some of your past videos, but regardless of the “picture quality” of your videos you ALWAYS make great videos and they are much enjoyed. Thanks for sharing and working to make these great videos.
I really enjoy the informative commentary with the videos!👍
I'm amazed at how things haven't changed since whenever! Don't change too much history can be lost when too much change! My Grandfather worked on the railways, also 3 of his son's did too. I remember my uncles wearing pin stripped overalls and a rail cap! Priceless. Thanks for sharing I grew up in Indiana my Uncles lived in Kentucky.
Great entertainment thanks. Chris from England.
Can you imagine living in a house where a train horn is just outside your window?
Free alarm clock!
@@GearsDatPowerDaTubesfree ear rape too 😀
I was thinking the same thing.
I am surprised the windows don't shatter.
I am sure the tracks were there before the buildings were.
In West Virginia at the Potomac river heading to Cumberland MD, there is an emergency alarm that for some damn reason they sound it every week (Sometimes 4 times a week) and that thing pierces ears from half a mile away. I don't know how the hell there are people living around that thing. Its so annoying!
Hello from Tulsa,Oklahoma just want to say I have been following you for a long time and love watching! I haven’t dumpster dived in awhile but that chair looks like a keeper! Lol
Loving the cool threads!!! I also loved seeing the chair knocked down like a signal.😎 Another great video Jawtooth! ❤
K D stands for Knocked Down ? 😎
Another awesome video JT, seeing trains running that close to buildings fascinates me. I’m amazed how close trains run next to buildings. Very colorful locomotives. Really enjoying your videos JT, entertaining and informative, very nice. Thanks for sharing and doing all you do for all railfans.
Thank you very much!
@@FabianDiazTrainsTrucksNCars Yeah, that thing was built pretty solid. I wonder why they were throwing it out.
You know its too close for comfort when a chair gets hit😂 Great catch!!
That orange locomotive is pretty. One like this one called the hog train comes here from Florida once in a while called "heart of Georgia. " Awesome video Mr JT. We enjoyed it. Thanks.
Sweet fur babies. ❤️
Thank you JT. It's a great video. I wondered why that house, where the unit knocked the chair out into the street, was allowed to build that closs to the track, but, when you followed the engines as they passed, plus the date on the rail, you can see 1917 still exists, with the narrow pathway as the train wanders in and out amongst the buildings as it passes.
Like I said that's what happens when you don't put the chair away properly
love the 4k-60! (30 is a little jumpy) pretty funny the wicker chair snowplowed.
Juicy Truth! Lol
Wow 1917 still looking strong ....ohio loco is way kool ..thx JT ...safe easter everyone ..godbless .
Another AWESOME video JawTooth 👍🚂🚃
Thanks for watching
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My name is Uncle Ariel Ethan Mermaid.
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Another great train video Brian especially the one where are the chair gets knocked out in the street and I wish you guys a very happy Easter God bless
ive seen a train knock down signals, but for a chair? this is a first. 🤣 No animals were harmed in the making of this video, but some furniture was. 🤣🤣Great live action JT. Cheers Rob
Great video thank you for sharing❤
Very nice catch.. Why somebody would throw out a perfectly good chair is beyond one me, but maybe somebody will pick it up. Have a nice day 😊🌈
Good point!
Advertising point: "This chair is certified tough! Watch what happens when we hit it with a freight train! Barely a scratch! Your kids will never destroy this furniture! Now it can be yours for just $19.95! Hurry, there's only one left!"
@@blackcatnh 😀 LOL
Another great video! Nice catch on that SD70ACC on the lead at 15:56. 👍🏻🎥💯
very amazing train hunting spot, I always look forward to your videos
I’d say the crossing over the road is prime for a derail. Live short lines. Thanks JT.
Mr. Tooth, our entertainment is your bread and butter! Thanks for all the excellent videos you proved us with!
Loved your video as always !!! The Ohio train was really skinny looking and weird !!! The still shots at the end were really nicely done !!! Of course the best part of the video is your sweet animals !!!
Good video my friend keeps up the great work on your video.
Robert
Cool railroad archeology with the I/O shoertline. Good one all around, as always!
Great video Brian!👍🚂🚃🚃🚃
They serve the Siemer Milling Company in West Harrison. They have to have a few loads out of there.
Thanks for the information!
I enjoyed the chase of the Indiana & Ohio train traveling to a customer in the West Harrison, Indiana area. The encounter that the Indiana & Ohio had with the chair was comical. The trains that you caught near the Mill Creek bridge north of Queensgate Yard were nice to watch.
Here in Muncie, Indiana when I was a kid the coal fired power plant was several blocks from my house. The spur the train came to deliver coal was just a few feet from a number of buildings. A grocery store and a restaurant. I was always amazed how close they were.
BUEN DIA JAW, COMO SIEMPRE MUY BUENOS TRENES,GRACIAS.
Hey! I just wanted to say that I was the guy in the red car that honked at yelled your name! I am a big fan of yours! Thank you for making amazing content! I am sad I wasn't on film though!
In a local yard where as yet uninstalled rail is kept there’s a piece of new old stock dated 1939 OH . I also have metric tons of old track buried under asphalt or cement from road or sidewalk install there’s some places where it was paved over with bricks .
Great footage. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for watching
Those are some cool shots, Brian!!
I love that green shirt you have on.
Thanks!
I like the I&O engine schemes, distinctive and old school. I like your shirt! Sophie looks good. One of my new favorite videos. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Good video jawtooth
From a retired Australian NSW Railman .... enjoy your videos ..... Top stuff
It's amazing how OLD the rails are that are being used still, very surprising that the maintainers let it go if it's on a little spur, but 1917 is a little scary!
Greetings from England. Really like this chap and the stock he gets on film. Excellent!
Great good made video, mr Jaw Tooth.
This was new for me at your video, the Ohio Central System is this a independent company are merged with CSX c.q. NS. And railcars from Winchester&Western never seen before.
Thanks that they came where you stand and filmed on video.💪👌👍🆗. Nice eastern days
Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
Cool video. Nice on the Ohio Central System. Rail may have been made in Joliet Illinois.
I used to travel that road every day going to and from work. Rarely saw a train so you were lucky!
Hullo, it's been a few months since I watched your vids, my lady really liked your videos, she passed feb 23, one of the last things she said was let me see the trains now and again , we lived in plymouth devon , maddison junction was her fav , I would get up in morning and she would say that man walked up and down the bridge for so many steps really loved her trains especially the big boys infact she just loved trains thanks
Great to watch this. We just don't have railroad workings like this in England. All the lines are segregated and kept away from roads and buildings!
Your trains over there go through some really tight spaces, cool to watch!
What a mix of power you see out there! It's all NS around here, but we are a ways from the main line.
Great video JT - enjoyed the Winchester & Western livery too! Good on you for picking up some of that trash - very civic-minded of you! Great job all round!!
I love all of them! Every Sub of the Genesee and Wyoming!
Love just the old flag on the back end. Amazing 1917 rail.
Wonderful Video!
Where the I&O Was rolling...that was where "rail america" once was right? I think you may have recorded that awhile back!? Nice man!👍👍
I live in northern IL. about 60. miles from Chicago. We get about 80 trains a day in Dekalb IL.
Love the short line trains. Real Americana!
From Deb…Where to start? Loved the whole thing! Orange loco of short train looked so striking coming round the bend in the mist. Sad the cross is gone, so disrespectful. Smacking the chair out of the way…really cool. Guys, find the video of red car going through skinny rock tunnel with train passing overhead…so epic a catch…I watched it twice!
Great video!!!
Another Great Action from another Jaw Tooth's Adventures, love you videos and so does my wife, keep up the good work and your side-kick Scott Gambit, Ya' ll have a great weekend. From Dr. & Rev. Harry C Wigmore III, Smithfield, North Carolina.
Hey, JT, Nice to see you back again. That first shot was a surprise. Thanks for the vids, interesting narrative for all. Thanks for your diligence. Street runners certainly bring rail roading to the people in town. Imagine what it was like when the real engines came through. Interesting!!
EXCELLENT! As usual....👍👍
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Damn the chair, full speed ahead!
What a cool video! I loved I&O watching the train 'push' that chair out of the way! Some of the national local short lines are owned by Genesee & Wyoming. Puget Sound & Pacific (PS&P), and San Diego & Imperial Valley (SD&IV) short lines are the exact same paint schemes as the I&O! I want to paint up a PS&P engine for my layout! Quite recently I saw a CSX engine in line with either a UP or BNSF (I can't remember which cause I was dumbfounded seeing a CSX engine in Washington State)! The same day I saw a Norfolk Southern auto rack in line with some UP auto racks, in the same area! It's so cool seeing railroads from the other side of the country in action! I usually only see UP, BNSF, PS&P, and occasionally Canadian Pacific (CP) & CN engines, here in the PNW. Great video!
Great catches
I love the case of bottled water siting on the "hood" of the first train!
For whatever reason, my player chose to go with auto 1080p, when you announced the 4K, I had to pause the video and set it to the higher quality manually. That's UA-cam, always sticking to whatever default is on the front of the video!
As an old electric utility engineer i use to get right of way (ROW) agreements from land owners including railroads. Some of these lines are amazing in your video as i never saw ROW of only 15-20 ft shown in the video. Wow can you imagine living in the upstairs of that apartment with the chair?! Good video nice and clear.
16:09 music to my ears to hear the sound of that SD70ACC throttle up.
Me too. Thanks for watching !
As a kid growing up ,I used to walk these old railroad tracks.
Nicely done JT! Always enjoy a little railfanning when I need a little break from work. Did everyone notice the case of bottled water on the nose of the IORY loco? lol! I'm relatively new to train watching, mainly because I'm getting into model railroading... so can anyone share what the deal is with all the UP locos I've been seeing with the NS trains? Thanks for sharing 🤠
Great catches of IORY. That poor chair, LOL. That Ohio Central engine was cool to see. Great video!
I work in the old Campbell Hausfeld building as that who I used to work for and now with a company called Powerex and from time to time, I can hear an I & O train go pass as the railroad line is across the street and I can hear the engineer blow the horn at the railroad crossings.
The way that track looks it won't be long before it's gone. Love the short line action though and liked this video much, thanks man.
I expected the train engineer to swerve around the chair, but he did not deviate at all! 🤣
@@williammain3247 he could have easily just gone above it, but no, he hits it anyway. A terrible pilot if you ask me.
As always great video, I rarely see NS power. I live in city of Commerce California, I'm in between train yards Union Pacific & Burlington Santa Fe. I have plenty of train action but it's also great to foreign power. Keep up with train bridges video those are always cool.
Pretty cool to see them on old unused tracks and going on old rails! Great video