Train So Heavy It Needs 2 Manned Pushers To Shove It Up The Hill! Santa Fe Pusher & Train In Snow
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Santa Fe & Norfolk Southern Team Up To Push A Train Over The Summit Of A Steep Hill! Both Helper Locomotives Return Back Down The Hill. Then Another Train With A Hard Working DPU Locomotive Goes Up The Hill In The Snow. Includes Fast Intermodal & Mixed Freight.
Finally, I got a couple heavy trains going up the hill out of the Ohio River Valley. The first train was a loaded grain train and needed 2 powerful locomotives to push it up the hill. At the top of the hill both locomotives were cut off and returned back down the hill. This was really cool. You can see the engineer in the Santa Fe unit as it passes me going back down.
Then we see a train that had been pushed up the hill but stalled out after it was pushed. Part 2 will show it being pushed. This video shows it passing me an hour later after it got running. "Roundhouse Crews" followed the train in a truck while it kept going. The dispatcher had the train continue on.
Then I return to the railroad crossing in Erlanger, Kentucky for another train. This is a fast intermodal train that was northbound. This train made it from Mile Post 83 in Lexington to Mile Post 10 in Erlanger in about an hour and a half.
Next we see a train going up the hill in the snow. This is a train with a DPU in the middle and I filmed this one a week earlier and never posted it. Do you like this view of it crossing a small bridge? Listen to the DPU working hard.
Don't forget the Live Action Pets and the slide show at the end of this video.
Filmed Thursday, February 6, 2025 in 1080p/4K with 60fps. Thanks for watching!
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Ah, thanks for the advice, I had never thought of this.
Wow you would think they'd use covered hoppers to avoid that, or at least tarps. What a mess! I thought your face was going to be all grimy like a chimneysweep's lol.
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@ You wouldn't believe how hard it was to get that coal dust off. I kept washing my hair trying to get it out and it was painted on my skin
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Two AWESOME Norfolk Southern mixed freight trains, one AWESOME Norfolk Southern grain train with two very COOL backup locomotives, and one very COOL Norfolk Southern double stack intermodal train. Thanks for sharing JT!
😅this was a amazing nice video,🤣nice to see the dogs and the cats playing,makes me happy.😂okikidooo,have a nice weekend with the cooool famiie,greetings to them.🤣greetz:🍐Peer en Tony.😅👍👍👍👍❤
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Great video as always JawTooth
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That pusher set was working hard. Up here in Rhinelander yesterday we had wind gusts at 50+ MPH and a high of 11°F, THAT was windy. I'm back working nights so I have to catch these videos when I wake up in the afternoon. Enjoyed this one much, thanks JT!
I can't imagine that kind of cold, thanks for watching!
We are supposed to get more snow next week
One heavy grain train defently swatting down on the rails love the chatter on the radio puts u in the cab have a good one Brian 👍 😊❤
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video!
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I use your videos as "slow TV". I have ADHD and your content is just right for helping me focus while working. Thank you!
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Great catches JT! Fantastic video!!
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Good morning all.Time to watch some trains.
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It's been a long time since I seen this town thanks JT 😎👍
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Thanks for another great video Jawtooth. I truly enjoy your work.
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Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do!
Cool ! "Santa Fé" in action at your home !
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Thank you. Lovely selection of trains and locations. Love watching them work hard coming up the hill. Loved the warbonnet doing the pushing. Great locations
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Awesome video. Train diverging And a fake bonnet Nice catches
Brian: cool..Thanks for the insights and the live action
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Heavy Train rolling JT need some DPU power for movement 💪 Awesome 🎉Sir greetings from Scotland 😊🏴🇺🇲
Great job JT caught some good ones, keep up the good work👍
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Awesome video Cool as anything keep up the good work everyone have a wonderful day Steven
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Happy Friday!🚂👍👍👍👍✌️
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Great video JT! Thanks!
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Good trains. That was a good long intermodel, good catch. Csx is closing a 8000ft tunnel near Baltimore to make the ceiling higher to accommodate double stacks. I liked those 2 bnsf engines. Funny people need to be reminded not to stop on tracks😂. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Thanks for the Super Thanks! They have signs telling ppl not to stop on the tracks there but they still do it. The light is really long and cars back up pretty quickly there. I like filming there since it is near the top of the hill. I will be back there next week. Thanks again for the support with the gas. I really appreciate it Mark!
Good one JT, lots of variety and manned pushers. Thank you. Stay safe. ❤
I try to get out and film as often as I can!
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Good morning I enjoyed that video👍👍
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Amazing video Mr Jawtooth hope you stay warm enough now it’s starting to get more cooler and nice place to have a busy week have a good day!
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@ my dad said that DPUs are not a caboose car but basically is a locomotive that operates locos to help steep grades on heavy trains
Powerful stuff, quite literally. Support the farmers 🌾 and more of this.
Thanks for watching my video! The farmers do need help. I own a farm and live in a farming area. They just raised our taxes by fixty percent. The big farms are really getting hit hard. We keep losing farms to solar panels
Awesome video. Keep up the good work and have a nice day 😊🌈
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Good morning my friend, I hope you’re day is off to a good start. Be safe out there today and have a great weekend.
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Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like them, they're awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
Thanks, you too! Have a great day and night also Ivan!
Awesome contentUr showing my favorite trains freight trains
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Hey Jawtooth (on locomotives hooked together in multiple), the MU (multiple unit) hoses will be hooked together in between all locomotive units. That’s those hose in between the units on each side of the train line. And that big jumper cable is hooked up between units. When you said that I noticed when the rear of the train went by that those two units were hooked together in multiple. I know this from having been an engineer. Which I’ve been retired now for many years. Thanks. Great video! Love your channel. 👍❤️
Bnsf locomotive was very cool looking , like that old locos
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Another great video you sure do get around,thanks for traveling around for us !!
I try to get out to the rails as often as I can!
I just subscribed to your channel!! I love watching trains going up and down and cross the rail crossing!! Keep up with the amazing work!!
Thanks for subscribing and watching, I appreciate it!
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That was cool a loaded grain train getting pushed up the hill like the warbonnet pusher engine woooo keep shooting more videos Jaw tooth and have a nice day
Awesome videos of great trains in action. Liked the location. Looked like there was a “runner” just before that first train. Like the close up shots that allow a view of the suspension. Great job, excellent commentary. Thank you.
Another awesome video. JT and I was telling Greg earlier on his video that I love watching those trains coming off of the siding and getting back on the main and also going through the crossovers from one track to the next but anyway, my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one.
AWESOME MATE
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Great video
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Cool! A BNSF Warbonnet!
Yeah!
Jaw Tooth , you need to get a Drone! That way you can get some different footage! 👍🏻🇺🇸 Great Video
I am working on it, Thanks for watching!
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Loved the Santa Fe war bonnet on the BNSF pusher engine!
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Good morning Jaw Tooth.
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Cute little pets you have
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Great catches and awesome video
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The red car that ran the crossing gate was 2nd in line of the stopped cars so it passed that car in front of it that stopped at the gate. Too bad there wasn't an officer waiting on the other side to give the driver a ticket.
The Santa Fe Red War Bonnet with the BNSF reporting marks was unusual as locomotive to be part of a manned two-unit helper on a Norfolk Southern train coming up The Hill into Erlanger, Kentucky from the Ohio River Valley. I would have never expected to see such a locomotive as a manned helper unit coming out of Jest Yard in Cincinnati, Ohio. I noticed that you were on the opposite side of the railroad tracks at Erlanger, Kentucky. You usually stand on that knoll where the other railfan was standing when the first train came up The Hill. I enjoyed watching this video of the Norfolk Southern trains in Erlanger, Kentucky on the Rat Hole Line. (Posted on 7 February 2025 at 1514 CST.)
Nice catches today.
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Very cool on the ACe and War Bonnet pushers.
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Hello Jaw & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Jaw & Friends Randy
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Good seeing you videoing the trains yesterday, interesting. Like the Santa Fe livery.
Excellent Video!
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Gm Jawtooth
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The long unit trains are fine but there's so much more to see on the mixed manifest freights. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Hey jaw tooth always great watching trains. Like your wave you do on video. Stay safe and warm. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Having two pushers is definitely cool! I think this hill is a good challenge to the folks who put these trains together. It must be that some of them count on the pushers being there and that hill is the only serious grade on the route. They definitely don't overpower trains often :)
I don't think it was overpowered by using 2 pusher locomotives.
Jawtooth said their 2nd locomotive was having issues and not functioning correctly, and the train would have had 3 working Locomotives if the 2nd was working properly.
Since it wasn't, I would wager that's why they sent out 2 pushers, which would have been 4 fully functional locomotives on the train.
I'd almost bet if loco #2 had been working properly, only 1 pusher locomotive would have been used or necessary.
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😅Hoi Brian,wel its 2 days windy here 2.😂the dinosaur video is raedy from the big shoppingcenter here in Heerhugowaard where i live.😂
Great video, any chance of doing some street running.👍👍
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Manned pusher War Bonnet - that’s cool!
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U. Had. A. Good. Spot. Thank. U
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War bonnet long way from home!!😎👍 (PS: thank you for another awesome video...)
It does happen from time to time! That was luck. Thanks for watching
Great vid as always! Was at the Southeaster Rail Museum in Duluth Georgia a while back and had a great time.
I need to check that place out!
Also I wonder what the longest train with a caboose ever was. I know they are no longer used of course. Imagine being towed along at the end of a 500 car train!
That would be awesome! You could probably Google it though
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Great video JT!!!!
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Very Cool!!!
Waiting to see the video of you sleeping in the chair with a kitty curled up with you !
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Have you considered using a drone for some of your photography. In some cases, it would be useful so you can adjust your location while capturing the trains. I enjoy drone footage.
0:43 Did you get a chance to talk to the other railfan? Wonder if he has a channel. Where I railfan I've never seen anyone else.
Johnson I try to watch every one of your videos this is Robert my birthday is coming up the 31st of March
Nice job catching those trains jaw tooth keep it up and be safe while you’re doing your Railfanning thing please
Those cars must be heavy, and that grade being a steep slope to have to help to push up that hill Brian.
Yeah, that is a very steep grade! Thanks for watching my video!
Nice catches
On the first train in your video, I'm surprised you didn't mention the GATE RUNNER in the red 🚗 car that was 2nd in line, they were behind the car directly behind the gate on the opposite side of the tracks! That doofus almost didn't make it!
How'd you miss that JT?
You usually always call those fools out that run the active signals.
Jawtooth: "Got a runner!"🤨
you got to come up to Romulus Michigan! we have a diamond here that is a great railfanning spot!
4:08 That’s the one!
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I’ve seen 705 before
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Thank you Tom Young for shout out. Tomorrow start walking program at Meijers Huber Heights, Ohio.
Awesome!
Hey Jaw Tooth, now that's very good news to everybody because u can get hurt
AE Staley owns quite a few of these hoppers.
This morning it's some train action from Kentucky with Santa Fe and Norfolk Southern also with DPU'S working together along with other awesome train action and of course the amazing super pets putting on a good show at home and a nice uplifting music slide show at the end have a wonderful Friday Jaw Tooth.☕🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
Omg warbonnet never seen that before
If you want to see some real helpers at work, watch MRL helping BNSF over Mullen Pass. They break the train, put 4 in the middle and four on the end.
I would really like to see that
@@JawTooth Looks like 4 in the middle was all they needed on this one.
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The beauty part is once coupled they can switch to being DPU, and on the trail end they can just MU to the DPU and the lead engine has full control.
Did you turn that red car into the police?
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How many cats do you have?
The next time you eat chicken or turkey, you can think of those grain trains.
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Stevenson Rd, Alice Street and Jack Scheben Dr.?
there was a man in the santa fe unit!
I'm from the Ohio Rover Valley.
What is NS1018 doing in KY? I saw it a few years back in PA on the Port Road mainline along the river.
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The locomotives are not assigned to specific places for their whole life that locomotive may have been to over 30 states in its lifetime so far
JT I just wanted to mention that today is my 69 th birthday 🎂
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Was that red car a runner at the start of the video?
Yes and I am going to make a Shorts video of that
Are there four section(?) articulated cars? It's probably just my eyes but I sometimes just see four units instead of three or five.
I guess its possible but I only see 3 and 5
I wonder what the highest allowable speed is for navigating switches/changing tracks?
It depends of the type of switch. There are high speed switches
That red car, are you kidding me?
I'm going to make a Shorts video of that lol
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