That "DO NOT HUMP" car has some sensitive electronic track sensors that do not like being pushed off a hump and crashing into other cars 1/2 mile away.
Thank you for the quick response. I’m retired and rely on UA-cam for all my entertainment. Your videos mean a lot to me. Thank you for your efforts. 👍🏼
The train with 5 engines, there were 140 or 141cars. One of my mom's friends was a retired railroad engineer and took me to the round house where I got to go inside the cabs of a few trains and a big fan snow blower engine. It was a dream come true for me. Thanks for sharing the videos with us. When I was a kid. There was always a caboose at the end of the train. I miss that.🙂👍🚂
Magnificent catches of the trains coming by and pass at the railroad crossing in Tipp City, i love it 5 stars. Keep up the perfect work, Brian, you did this video on my birthday, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
Thanks for your five locomotive 🚂 lead, wow that's a narrow rail corridor even for a single track. Love those old signals 🚦🚥and 582 axle count.⏰🎰 Sorry to hear your daughter lost her game of soccer. Better luck next time, carry on railfanning ❤👌👍🍻🚜📸📺🐓🐴
A spectacular video JT! Thank you very much. You got some very good 👍 trains today, not to mention the vintage signal and all of the awesome buildings. I hope you have a wonderful weekend, both both you and your family! Please tell you
Your videos, Señor Jaws, just solidified my decision to buy my airline tickets from Puebla, México in order to vacation in Tipp City, Ohio. I'll probably have to change planes once or twice. Your train locations highlight life in old mid-America USA are wonderful. Gracias. RT sends/envía, Colonia Centro Histórico, Puebla, México...
My Mom was born and raised in Tipp City. The train went right through my Grandma's back yard. At 31:10 you see that tan colored house. The last derailmant we had in Troy, landed a box car on that porch. Also, I got a HUGE thrill the day Jaw Tooth did this video. We were crossing the railroad, and there stood Jaw Tooth along the railroad doing a video. I whipped the car around and we jumped out to meet him. Likely freaked him out and probably ruined his video. 😁
You capture some good and interesting trains Mr JT.❤ That double stack train was one of the longest I ever saw. Wow!😊 Sweet Loki. Love them. Enjoyed this thanks.❤😊
That was a wonderful train crossing at the beginning with nice scenery there in Ohio and the other trains going through in Tipps and the exciting soccer game clips in Troy, also an appearance by the live action pets and the train slide show of course thanks again and take care Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲
Cool old buildings in that town. Which came first, the houses or the trains. Sure are up close. My WiFi has had problems today. I will try to catch all of your video. I always enjoy them. Good spot to film from. Hug the pups for me. ❤
Always good to see Troy! I think I've said it here before that I spent some time at the Hobart facility back in '91 & '92, was there 3 times (about 2 months total) for service training on all the Hobart foodservice equipment used in bakeries, restaurants, and schools. Went to the first Wal*Mart I ever saw there, long before they went nationwide. Also went to a Meijier's Superstore just after it opened there, very impressive store. Nice area!
I love this place JT, it's beautiful & the trains fly through here! I love the name Tipp city as well its so quirky. Pity that small signal gone I remember that from last time. Tell Lillia to have more soccer games here so you can do some more filming & congrats to her for her goal fest! 🎉❤😊👍
Thanks for watching! I hope she gets more games there. We have some coming up in Indiana near Indianapolis and there are a bunch of other ones. She is also going to be on the high school team
Super neat video! Best part was you catching Lilith's goal. Sorry if I messed up the spelling. Congrats to her! Like the street running train in Troy. Good engineer. He not only gave you a salute but also the kids in the next block gone one! Nice little towns you visited!
Hey jaw tooth looks like a nice city. Glad you got some trains. Great to see old B&O signals in use . Hope Lilly had great time playing soccer. Have a great railroad day.🙋♀️🚂
That first train was impressive.(The videos are always impressive). But I wonder:While 140 cars is a long one, did they really need5 of tose big 6 axle numbers when 3 might have had enough power?
Generally if you see more than three locomotives on a train, anything past the third unit is just along for the ride being transported to where its needed. You can tell better when watching with headphones on, the coasting units become much more apparent as their engines (prime movers) aren't running.
I would love a bedroom next to the railroad tracks and be played to sleep by train horns n the sound of a train rollin by!!! Is that weird Jawtooth???!!! Still watchin!!! WF😂❤
That would be cool! That is not weird at all because I do that as much as possible. I have been in literally dozens of motels next to railroad tracks. Its always fun
That train with the "Do not hump" car had to have come west here to Chicago to CSX Bedford Park. I seen those same two motors and boxcar there today when i was yarding and picking up cars from the BRC clearing yard there.
Thank you for a terrific introduction to Tipp City...it looks like a wonderful place to live (and "railfan") in. None of this bullshit "No Train Horn" crap (instead, real bells at grade crossings). In all your camera work, though, you neglected to cite two examples of classic Second-Generation B-B Geep power @1:47 and @1:51 passing that equally significant B&O color position light at that "HO layout building"...not to mention several "Fallen Flag" cars passing by you, including ex-MILW and "Route Rock" covered hoppers!! Oh, well....
Another great video, Jaw Tooth. I've been a subscriber for a few years and the quality of your videos and shots just gets better and better. Really cool trains you captured today. I love the dialog about signals and historical stuff in between the trains too. God bless you, buddy. Numbers 6:24-26.
Omg Brian seeing those old colored position lights was awesome thank you😊..... With that siding being taken out it made me think what's the oldest track you've ever seen and where was it?
Hey, your in my neck of the woods! I live about 2 miles from here, up on the ridge & I hear everyone of these train whistles. I didn't know if anyone knew this or not, but a train whistle becomes a conductor's signature. They each blow their whistles differently. I've heard these trains coming through here for decades. ❤
Tip City is beautiful. I believe the boxcar may be used to check both train action, buffing etc and perhaps track condition. Note that some of the GE’s are still on their 1995 livery.
That "DO NOT HUMP" car has some sensitive electronic track sensors that do not like being pushed off a hump and crashing into other cars 1/2 mile away.
Yes, well said
@@JawToothI was Driving that Train with the Do Not Hump car lol 😅
To the unfamiliar, humping in railyards is how they reassemble new trains ❤ ( consists )
Casey and his crew were from the Midwest Central Railroad and his locomotive Cannonball Express thanks for bringing that memory back 🤣🤣🇬🇧💔🇺🇸
Thank you for the quick response. I’m retired and rely on UA-cam for all my entertainment.
Your videos mean a lot to me. Thank you for your efforts.
👍🏼
You are so welcome! I appreciate your support
5 engines for one train..I really like watching train videos
Thank you very much!
That gorgeous brick building could be my railfan shack anytime. I'd be in heaven!
That would be cool
Tippacanoe and trains to.. Street running trains give town character. Thanks JT
An awesome mixed freight to start with JT! Fantastic catch. 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth You're quite welcome, JT!
Another great lazy afternoon, in this case, memorial day, train videos! Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
The train with 5 engines, there were 140 or 141cars. One of my mom's friends was a retired railroad engineer and took me to the round house where I got to go inside the cabs of a few trains and a big fan snow blower engine. It was a dream come true for me. Thanks for sharing the videos with us. When I was a kid. There was always a caboose at the end of the train. I miss that.🙂👍🚂
Tippacanoe and Tyler too.
Good job Lilly... I saw you get a goal.
She really likes soccer a lot
@@JawTooth being active like that will keep her health up to par.
Very nice sharing ...So nice *
Thank you so much 🙂
Cool depot and signal lights. 😎 😎😎❤️❤️❤️!
Yes they are!
A BN coil car @ 3:42! I don't believe it!!!! What a catch!
Thanks for watching!
JawTooth
Shout out to Mrs JawTooth 👌🚂🚃🚆
Great video
It's great to see the old position lights
Congratulations to your Daughter
Glad you enjoyed it
21:31-I would love to live in one of these houses, sitting on the front porch watching the trains go by!
The grain train was fairly long for being loaded. It followed a similarly long loaded auto rack. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Pretty soon I will be filming long grain trains on the CCET when Purina opens
@@JawTooth Cool 😎!
Magnificent catches of the trains coming by and pass at the railroad crossing in Tipp City, i love it 5 stars.
Keep up the perfect work, Brian, you did this video on my birthday, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
thanks for watching my videos all the way in Portugal! I wish I could visit there someday
Happy belated birthday for the 18th 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
@@JawTooth you will enjoy watching the trains in my country.
Thanks for your five locomotive 🚂 lead, wow that's a narrow rail corridor even for a single track.
Love those old signals 🚦🚥and 582 axle count.⏰🎰
Sorry to hear your daughter lost her game of soccer.
Better luck next time, carry on railfanning ❤👌👍🍻🚜📸📺🐓🐴
Thanks for watching! Her indoor soccer team does better. She is also going to be on the high school team next year
That was a long inter modal train with a boxcar that said DO NOT HUMP on it nice catch JT 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Tipp city very nice wow that’s a good train with 5 locomotives never seen one with 5 or more locomotives they are booking son
The cute lady crossing the track at 27:56 mark. 😍
I need to get my eyes checked. How did I miss her? lol
HI JT another amazing video thanks and greetings from Scotland 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@JawTooth As always JT thanks 😊👍
A spectacular video JT! Thank you very much. You got some very good 👍 trains today, not to mention the vintage signal and all of the awesome buildings. I hope you have a wonderful weekend, both both you and your family! Please tell you
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth Think nothing of it, my friend.
Your videos, Señor Jaws, just solidified my decision to buy my airline tickets from Puebla, México in order to vacation in Tipp City, Ohio. I'll probably have to change planes once or twice. Your train locations highlight life in old mid-America USA are wonderful. Gracias. RT sends/envía, Colonia Centro Histórico, Puebla, México...
Thanks! It is a great place to visit and they have some big parks also. Thanks for watching!
Nicely done,,thanks for sharing..😊
Thanks for watching
My Mom was born and raised in Tipp City. The train went right through my Grandma's back yard. At 31:10 you see that tan colored house. The last derailmant we had in Troy, landed a box car on that porch. Also, I got a HUGE thrill the day Jaw Tooth did this video. We were crossing the railroad, and there stood Jaw Tooth along the railroad doing a video. I whipped the car around and we jumped out to meet him. Likely freaked him out and probably ruined his video. 😁
Good Morning Brian.
Morning!
I loved to see long train and Lilia's goal! Thanks so much Brian for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
@@JawTooth You're welcome
Oops! I really have a case of fat fingers today, and I apologize for the unfinished comments. I'll chat with you later. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Always a nice sight of trains going through old parts of towns. The brick buildings were pretty close to the tracks. thanks for the tour
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome location Jawtooth! The old Depot is beautiful! Great catches there!👍
Thanks a lot!
Awesome train day between games & neat towns.
We also had a game on Sunday in Troy so I will have a video there too
Good morning I enjoyed that video👍👍
Thanks London!
You capture some good and interesting trains Mr JT.❤ That double stack train was one of the longest I ever saw. Wow!😊 Sweet Loki. Love them. Enjoyed this thanks.❤😊
Thank you very much!
That was a wonderful train crossing at the beginning with nice scenery there in Ohio and the other trains going through in Tipps
and the exciting soccer game clips in Troy, also an appearance by
the live action pets and the train slide show of course thanks again
and take care Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲
Thank you very much!
Another great video! Jaw Tooth = the best! Thank you so much for sharing! 😃
Thanks for watching!
That was a very good show! Thanks
J.T.
Glad you enjoyed it
Cool old buildings in that town. Which came first, the houses or the trains. Sure are up close. My WiFi has had problems today. I will try to catch all of your video. I always enjoy them. Good spot to film from. Hug the pups for me. ❤
Always good to see Troy! I think I've said it here before that I spent some time at the Hobart facility back in '91 & '92, was there 3 times (about 2 months total) for service training on all the Hobart foodservice equipment used in bakeries, restaurants, and schools. Went to the first Wal*Mart I ever saw there, long before they went nationwide. Also went to a Meijier's Superstore just after it opened there, very impressive store. Nice area!
Five locomotives ,that was a good one, yes!❤
Thank you very much!
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains in Tipp City, Ohio, I like that place and the trains, they're awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much.
Thank you very much! I will have a video from Troy Ohio also
@@JawTooth Nice.
I love this place JT, it's beautiful & the trains fly through here! I love the name Tipp city as well its so quirky. Pity that small signal gone I remember that from last time. Tell Lillia to have more soccer games here so you can do some more filming & congrats to her for her goal fest! 🎉❤😊👍
Thanks for watching! I hope she gets more games there. We have some coming up in Indiana near Indianapolis and there are a bunch of other ones. She is also going to be on the high school team
@@JawTooth you must be so proud! She's a good player hope she keeps it up as she gets older. Great trains isn't there in Indiana JT! 🥰👍
Saw a lot of great places to live along those tracks,you could have some great views.
I want to buy a piece of property in the country by the tracks that I could camp on
Awesome catches! Spectacular video JT!
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Thank you very much!
Super neat video! Best part was you catching Lilith's goal. Sorry if I messed up the spelling. Congrats to her! Like the street running train in Troy. Good engineer. He not only gave you a salute but also the kids in the next block gone one! Nice little towns you visited!
Thank You Jaw Tooth! Catch of the day, I Say
Always good JT. Good going Lilly👍
Thanks for watching!
Hey jaw tooth looks like a nice city. Glad you got some trains. Great to see old B&O signals in use . Hope Lilly had great time playing soccer. Have a great railroad day.🙋♀️🚂
Thanks 👍
This was a great video 👍. I’m originally from Hardin County, Ohio but now live in Union County, Ohio.
Thanks for watching!
Cool catch on operational B & O CPL’s! How about that Milwaukee Road covered grain hopper still in use! Grain train for the win!
Wow, that container train was a *LONG* one given it only had two locomotives for motive power.
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👚👍🏾I Love Soccer! ⚽️
👖and Trains!!!!! Yes!!!
I was lucky that I had both in the same area. Thanks for watching! Soccer is awesome
Tipp City looks like a nice small town. Great work Jaw Tooth.
Thanks!
Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 🥳 ❤
Thank you so much 😀
The flat cars that have a container on top of another one are called 'Piggy Backs'. There were 210 cars with that train.😯 Way over a mile long.
That little brick building looks like a DPM kit.
I have one just like it only HO layout
What a nice town ❤
Thanks for watching!
Power move
I got another one in Troy with 9 locomotives. I will post it soon. I'm working on it right now so maybe in a few days I will post it
Good catch on the grain train,a Milwaukee Road car! Good video JT.
Thanks!
that looks like a nice little town
Я уже сколько смотрю твои ролики про эти длинные поезда у тебя не разу не было смешанных поездов.
Boa tarde🐶🐶🌅
Thanks for watching!
Thats awesome that those old signals were still being used Brian. Its awesome to see that some old relics are still working today.
Thanks 👍
That first train was impressive.(The videos are always impressive). But I wonder:While 140 cars is a long one, did they really need5 of tose big 6 axle numbers when 3 might have had enough power?
No, they weren't using all of them. They were doing a power move
Generally if you see more than three locomotives on a train, anything past the third unit is just along for the ride being transported to where its needed. You can tell better when watching with headphones on, the coasting units become much more apparent as their engines (prime movers) aren't running.
I would love a bedroom next to the railroad tracks and be played to sleep by train horns n the sound of a train rollin by!!! Is that weird Jawtooth???!!! Still watchin!!! WF😂❤
That would be cool! That is not weird at all because I do that as much as possible. I have been in literally dozens of motels next to railroad tracks. Its always fun
Tipp City, you're right up the road from Huber Heights - beep next time and I'll wave!
Thanks for watching!
Good intelligent run from the throw-in by Lily to get in the position to score the 2nd goal.
Do Not Hump. I hear that a lot in my life. 😅
Thats what she said lol
Liked that signal next to the building. Great video
Thanks 👍
That's was amazing thanks JT
Glad you enjoyed it
That train with the "Do not hump" car had to have come west here to Chicago to CSX Bedford Park. I seen those same two motors and boxcar there today when i was yarding and picking up cars from the BRC clearing yard there.
Interesting!
Your videos are reminding me of Casey Jones when I was a boy 😂😂
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for a terrific introduction to Tipp City...it looks like a wonderful place to live (and "railfan") in. None of this bullshit "No Train Horn" crap (instead, real bells at grade crossings). In all your camera work, though, you neglected to cite two examples of classic Second-Generation B-B Geep power @1:47 and @1:51 passing that equally significant B&O color position light at that "HO layout building"...not to mention several "Fallen Flag" cars passing by you, including ex-MILW and "Route Rock" covered hoppers!! Oh, well....
Awesome video jawtooth!
Thanks!
Happy Hump day.. Stay safe everyone..
Thanks you too
Thanks for watching!
Thank you. You also
I get that box car all the time The CSX IM mail train in my town Effingham ILLINOIS
Cool, I hope they run it in my area more. I have been to Effingham with Shoestring but that was a couple years ago
Another great video, Jaw Tooth. I've been a subscriber for a few years and the quality of your videos and shots just gets better and better. Really cool trains you captured today. I love the dialog about signals and historical stuff in between the trains too. God bless you, buddy. Numbers 6:24-26.
Great video. Cool towns.
Thanks for watching!
Amazing video! I really enjoy the places where you catch some great live action railroading.
Thank you very much!
Hey there You should plan to come up to New York state in Letchworth state Park an get a video of trains going on the Genesee River many times a year
That would be awesome! Is that the park with the new railroad bridge ?
The "Do Not Hump" car is a track inspection car. It checks for rail defects. At night you can see a light that it shines on the rails.
thanks for info
Hey JT I wouldn't be surprised if Lilly got a soccer scholarship for college soon.⚽️⚽️
that would be awesome! She really works at it
@@JawTooth from what I see she takes it very seriously
Beautiful horns!
Indeed!
Wow that was of the longest csx IM’s I’ve seen. Surprised there was no dpu’s on it
I was thinking the same thing. I guess because its pretty flat all the way up the line and straight
Thx
thanks for watching!
Omg Brian seeing those old colored position lights was awesome thank you😊..... With that siding being taken out it made me think what's the oldest track you've ever seen and where was it?
You are so welcome. I can show you rail dated in the 1898 area right now still in use in a few locations
Hey, your in my neck of the woods!
I live about 2 miles from here, up on the ridge & I hear everyone of these train whistles.
I didn't know if anyone knew this or not, but a train whistle becomes a conductor's signature.
They each blow their whistles differently. I've heard these trains coming through here for decades. ❤
Nice area! Thanks for watching
5-140, 2-84, 2-90, 2-211
Thanks for counting cars!
My google earth is from 2015 and that dwarf signal is still there along with the tracks.
It was still there last year on June 28, 2023 when I filmed it immediately after the rails were lifted
Good video Jawtooth
Thanks!
5 locomotives at the head end, must be a heavy train or they are moving the engines around.
Always liked this location and the CPL signals, nice video!🛤🚂
Thank you very much!
good, I hope Lilly has fun with her soccer game.
I can't believe they were pulling that last train with only 2 GEVO's up front. Busted knuckles?
DO NOT HUMP boxcar @ "21:29" first behind tandem locomotive lead led by CSX #5492 & CSX #346 ( direction R to L )❤😊 PS - locomotives "21:26" 😮
JT have you ever been in Anna Ohio Honda has a big engine plant there I have and love Honda cars.
A bout 65 cars just cruising down the trac
We my see Lily play in the women’s football league in the UK 🇬🇧 like Lindsey Horan ,Carli Lloyd,Mia Hamm etc etc 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
That would be cool!
Good stuff Jawtooth!
Thanks!
Tip City is beautiful. I believe the boxcar may be used to check both train action, buffing etc and perhaps track condition. Note that some of the GE’s are still on their 1995 livery.