3 Step Protection is for crew safety and was used in this video for switching. Three point protection is applied anytime either a crew member or a fellow employee of a different craft , fouls your train for any reason. Three point is most commonly used during coupling or securing or tying your train down. It consists of these actions. 1. Generator field switch in the off position. 2. Centering of the reverser. 3. Application of the Independent engine brakes. 4. A full service application of the Automatic brake. This in effect, prevents any movement of engines or a train , during a situation where a crew member fouls the equipment.
GoodcMorning JT & everyone, i love the sound heavy trains make when they are slowing down or speeding up. They bang, creak & screech just awesome sounds. I love this bridge just gorgeous with the narrow country road passsing underneath. Another cracking good video JT, Cant wait for part 2! ❤😊👍
Thanks again for yet, another great video JawTooth! Also for the road scenery and the lovely country site you treated us with. Your part of the world is very green and lush. Thanks for sharing. God Bless from Sydney mate! Keep them coming.
Hello, Sydney, from the Rio Grande Valley in southmost Texas! The part of the country that is in this video gets 46 inches of rain, and that sounds like heaven to me, because we are in a drought in south Texas, and I have inch-wide cracks in my soil. And very little rain this month,.
@@leecarlson9713 And a very ood day to you Lee from Rio Grande. No wonder then the place is so beautiful! We also know about droughts down here, every now and then. A few years ago Sydney had to impose water restrictions that lasted about a year. My little knowledge about Rio Grande relates to the old Western movies I use to watch and love with old 'stars' ( Burt Lancaster, Glenn Ford, John Wayne etc etc.) I hope you do get some downpour really soon! Best regards.
This clip has ASMR vibes. I love watching switching especially at such an awesome location! And seeing that same train later on that crossing was unexpected. That was cool. Thanks for sharing!
Good Morning Brian.. I was watching a vid by Matt Mantel earlier and he might be going to Brett this summer for Shoestrings memorial. He's from the Medina OH area & since the both of you are personally known by Mark maybe you could rideshare to Brett together to save a few bucks & share some memories... Stay safe out there my friends..
I remember Shoestring talking about Matt. I never met him but he has to be a good guy if he was his friend. Thanks for the info. Thanks for watching also!
The switching on the railroad bridge was interesting to watch. The overgrown trees and bushes prevented us from getting a view of what the actual switching was taking place. The engines were working hard coming up the east of Seaman, Ohio. I am looking forward to the second part of your video of this train.
Jawtooth fan. Thank you Brian for the videos! Been a rail fan since I was a child. At 12, I heard the whistle of a steam locomotive from my home in the projects of Elmira, NY. Ran two blocks to the RR tracks to watch the Freedom train roll by. That was 1976.!
Hi, Jaw Tooth, I've loved trains all my life, my grandfather was a freight engineer on the B&O, (I was born in New Castle and they lived there, too) and I even rode on a passenger train from Pittsburgh to New Castle when I was a kid in the late '60's. When we moved to Oklahoma in the early '70's one of the things I missed were the trains, and it sure would have been nice to have had UA-cam back then! Oh, and I remember visiting Horseshoe Curve, but didn't it have a retired steam locomotive on display at one time? Keep the videos coming, please!
Thanks! It is a very pretty area. It's very remote. When I was filming I thought to myself that I better not get stuck in the mud because it would be difficult getting a tow truck all the way out there
Magnificent catches of the train coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars. Thumbs up. Keep up the perfect work, Brian, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
JT, another great video, brother! Love the locations you stream! If it wasn't for you, I'd never see any trains. I live in LA (Lower Alabama) where we don't have main lines. Thank you sir! God bless you!
Another great video from the one and only JAWTOOTH! And, Brian, being the safety minded person you are, you would be remiss to not notify the CCET of that defective car dropping stone. It should be done before someone gets hurt, because there's always that possibility. Never mind the vehicle damage possibilities! They can just look you up on UA-cam, you don't have to send the video.
Hey jaw tooth your area in Ohio is awesome. Lots country scenes. Just like my area . Glad you caught train. Keep up the awesome job. Have a great railroad day.🚂🙋♀️
Beautiful morning in East central Illinois. Drinking coffee and watching the CCE . After the Iowa Traction in Mason City, I caught the Iowa Interstate in Des Moines. Thanks for the great video
Heavy haul railroad switching by the CCET with hard working power, doesn’t get any better than that JT. Boy they need to do something about those leaking hoppers lol. Take care JT.
Howdy JT! Say... how do you know when CCET will be running? Do they have a regular schedule or is it just by demand. I'd like to come chase them sometime. Couldn't make out the frequency they use - screen was kinda glared out when you showed your scanner. Great job and thanks for sharing 🤠
My family lived in Adams County for four generations. They then came to northern Ohio in the 40s. I’ve driven all over those small roads and hills. I still have second and third cousins living in that area.
A "Revolutionary War" soldier named William Pemberton of Adams County was a distant uncle of mine , his half-brother George Pemberton of Wayne County KY was one of my distant ancestors .
Hi JT Have you considered using a drone for some of your footage ? It would help you get better footage , especially with the train at the start when you were below the bridge with vegetation on either side. Take care
Hey, Mr. Tooth. Just thought you would be interested in this sad news. The York Durham Heritage Railway that runs between Stouffville and Uxbridge, Ontario has just announced that it will be shutting down operations after 30 years of giving rides to many many generations of rail fans. A tornado destroyed 4 of their passenger cars in 2022 and after that, the popularity and support of this business grew to be huge! Unfortunately, the introduction of paid staff resulted in a $600,00.00 loss for 2023. Plans were to go back to all volunteer operations, but the financial damage had already been done. I rode those trains many times. I will take those pleasant memories with me. They are selling all of their equipment. Very sad.
Haven't had much time and interest in much of anything lately, with all the doctor's appointments and suffering I must endure daily. I watched two in a row tonight, with the aid of no pain medication. They'll only give it to me when they diagnose me as Terminal. Sad day in America.
Если я работал на тепловозе у меня не один вагон не стоял бы памятником без монумента. Я заставил двигаться все эти вагоны которые простаивают свой век по посту без всякого дела.
All you have to do is Google the word Baofeng and you can order a radio over the internet. Thats just one brand of radio, there are others. There are all kinds of radios that you can find on the internet or you can get one from a store like R&L Electronics in Hamilton Ohio. These radios are very complicated so you will need to look up videos on UA-cam that show how to work them. If you haven't been around one you are in for a learning experience lol. I have been around them since I was 5
Three Step Protection is for safety. Three point protection is applied anytime either a crew member or a fellow employee of a different craft , fouls your train for any reason. Three point is most commonly used during coupling or securing or tying your train down. It consists of these actions. 1. Generator field switch in the off position. 2. Centering of the reverser. 3. Application of the Independent engine brakes. 4. A full service application of the Automatic brake. This in effect, prevents any movement of engines or a train , during a situation where a crew member fouls the equipment.
3 Step Protection is for crew safety and was used in this video for switching. Three point protection is applied anytime either a crew member or a fellow employee of a different craft , fouls your train for any reason. Three point is most commonly used during coupling or securing or tying your train down. It consists of these actions. 1. Generator field switch in the off position. 2. Centering of the reverser. 3. Application of the Independent engine brakes. 4. A full service application of the Automatic brake. This in effect, prevents any movement of engines or a train , during a situation where a crew member fouls the equipment.
Nothing like eating cheese toast, drinking coffee and watching a Jaw Tooth video. Doesn't get any better.
Awesome and thanks for watching!
That was also gorgeous scenery on your drive to the crossing! I love the gently rolling hills and waded area! Thanks, JT!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
GoodcMorning JT & everyone, i love the sound heavy trains make when they are slowing down or speeding up. They bang, creak & screech just awesome sounds. I love this bridge just gorgeous with the narrow country road passsing underneath. Another cracking good video JT, Cant wait for part 2! ❤😊👍
Thanks for watching Carol!
Those railway trucks are insane! Great video!
Cincinnati Eastern has a lot of good action for a short line railroad. You bring us a lot of good stuff!
Thanks again for yet, another great video JawTooth!
Also for the road scenery and the lovely country site you treated us with. Your part of the world is very green and lush. Thanks for sharing.
God Bless from Sydney mate! Keep them coming.
Glad you enjoyed it! We get a lot of precipitation in this part of Ohio. Its raining again today also lol
Hello, Sydney, from the Rio Grande Valley in southmost Texas! The part of the country that is in this video gets 46 inches of rain, and that sounds like heaven to me, because we are in a drought in south Texas, and I have inch-wide cracks in my soil. And very little rain this month,.
JawTooth have a question on DPU since the lead engine controls each one with jumper cables in series how do DPU power up
@@leecarlson9713 And a very ood day to you Lee from Rio Grande.
No wonder then the place is so beautiful!
We also know about droughts down here, every now and then.
A few years ago Sydney had to impose water restrictions that lasted about a year.
My little knowledge about Rio Grande relates to the old Western movies I use to watch and love with old 'stars' ( Burt Lancaster, Glenn Ford, John Wayne etc etc.)
I hope you do get some downpour really soon! Best regards.
Very awesome shot of the train right there at the bridge and even hearing the guys on your scanner is awesome too.
Thanks Alan!
This clip has ASMR vibes. I love watching switching especially at such an awesome location! And seeing that same train later on that crossing was unexpected. That was cool. Thanks for sharing!
I love rail out in the forest (well anywhere really...); thank you for this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great location under the bridge...your camera work is excellent!
Thanks for watching!
Good Morning Brian.. I was watching a vid by Matt Mantel earlier and he might be going to Brett this summer for Shoestrings memorial. He's from the Medina OH area & since the both of you are personally known by Mark maybe you could rideshare to Brett together to save a few bucks & share some memories... Stay safe out there my friends..
I remember Shoestring talking about Matt. I never met him but he has to be a good guy if he was his friend. Thanks for the info. Thanks for watching also!
A busy start to the weekend. Hope the weather is cooperative! See you on the next, Brian! 🙂👍🇺🇸
Good video, Brian. Surprised I'm here so early.
Morning!
That was a great video, JT! Excellent as always. Thank you very much!! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome Jaw Tooth watching enjoying too and enjoy the side show too Awesome video JT 🚂🚂👌👍😃😎♥️
Nice job Brian.
Thanks!
Wow! Such a Beautiful place 💚🌳
It really is! Thanks for watching Gabor!
@@JawTooth You're welcome Brian!
The switching on the railroad bridge was interesting to watch. The overgrown trees and bushes prevented us from getting a view of what the actual switching was taking place. The engines were working hard coming up the east of Seaman, Ohio. I am looking forward to the second part of your video of this train.
Thanks Thomas! I will post Part 2 soon
Nicely done,,thanks for sharing,,😊
Nice spot and like the bridge
Thanks for watching!
Where you off to now to shoot video
I like that bridge did shoot the train going east bound on that bridge in the video I watched
Another great video JT keep them coming Sir and play the video Son awesome as always and have a good day from Scotland 😊
Thanks 👍
@@JawTooth your welcome JT 😊
Jawtooth fan. Thank you Brian for the videos! Been a rail fan since I was a child. At 12, I heard the whistle of a steam locomotive from my home in the projects of Elmira, NY. Ran two blocks to the RR tracks to watch the Freedom train roll by. That was 1976.!
Very cool!
Those rocks sure did sound like it was raining thanks for sharing your videos with us
Thanks for sharing JT👍
My pleasure!!
All of the shots going around the curves were cool 😎!
Hi, Jaw Tooth, I've loved trains all my life, my grandfather was a freight engineer on the B&O, (I was born in New Castle and they lived there, too) and I even rode on a passenger train from Pittsburgh to New Castle when I was a kid in the late '60's. When we moved to Oklahoma in the early '70's one of the things I missed were the trains, and it sure would have been nice to have had UA-cam back then! Oh, and I remember visiting Horseshoe Curve, but didn't it have a retired steam locomotive on display at one time? Keep the videos coming, please!
there's always '' more '' great videos and it's always a pleasure to watch
Glad you like them!
That is sure a beautiful spot where you're filming bt the bridge, JT!! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
I heard the gravel falling and thought it was rain, too.
Thanks for watching!
hi jawtooth i like watching your videos on trains and i have a birthday on monday 20th of may my name is david salyers .
Awesome, happy birthday and I will give you a shout out!
Pretty view under this bridge and the bend before the RRcrossing , Nice shot !
Thanks! It is a very pretty area. It's very remote. When I was filming I thought to myself that I better not get stuck in the mud because it would be difficult getting a tow truck all the way out there
Magnificent catches of the train coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars.
Thumbs up.
Keep up the perfect work, Brian, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
Many thanks! Greetings to you in Portugal
Another Jaw Tooth production! Never a letdown, always great! Thank you for sharing 😀
Glad you enjoyed it!
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 👍🙏
Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth De rien. Très bonne journée !
JT, another great video, brother! Love the locations you stream! If it wasn't for you, I'd never see any trains. I live in LA (Lower Alabama) where we don't have main lines. Thank you sir! God bless you!
Wow excellent video wonder why the train had to go backwards than going forward
They were shuffling around some railroad cars on a siding
Just love these train videos on bridges, this video was definitely fun. This was a perfect day for a train video
Thank you very much!
Nice
Thanks!
Another great video from the one and only JAWTOOTH! And, Brian, being the safety minded person you are, you would be remiss to not notify the CCET of that defective car dropping stone. It should be done before someone gets hurt, because there's always that possibility. Never mind the vehicle damage possibilities! They can just look you up on UA-cam, you don't have to send the video.
Thanks 👍 They do watch my videos so I know they will see it but I will mention it to them also
Hey jaw tooth your area in Ohio is awesome. Lots country scenes. Just like my area . Glad you caught train. Keep up the awesome job. Have a great railroad day.🚂🙋♀️
Thanks! Will do! what part of the world are you in?
@@JawTooth Earlville NY. NYSW RR line. Utica branch
23:50 That hopper car leaking gravel is going to be empty soon! Yikes 😬
I thought it was rain at first lol
Grew up next to the Durango-Silverton and watched it come in at night as a little kid. Enjoy your videos.
Very cool!
Beautiful morning in East central Illinois. Drinking coffee and watching the CCE . After the Iowa Traction in Mason City, I caught the Iowa Interstate in Des Moines. Thanks for the great video
Awesome! I want to see the Iowa Traction again
The "JAWTOOTH TRADEMARK FLANG WAYS SHOTS ARE SIO COOLTHAK YOU 😊😅😮😢🎉😂❤❤❤
Thanks for watching!
Cool, something new. That might be a good spot to film from next winter.
Definitely!
nice mate
Thanks 👍
Heavy haul railroad switching by the CCET with hard working power, doesn’t get any better than that JT. Boy they need to do something about those leaking hoppers lol. Take care JT.
It would be fun to watch those rail cars being loaded with rock.
I would like to film that but I don't think I can get close enough
Yes thank you for your video love the
Thanks for watching!
Looks like some ballast work needs to be done on the sags in the rails on that curve...
This area is a maintenance nightmare because of the hillside and all the rain that we get
Howdy JT! Say... how do you know when CCET will be running? Do they have a regular schedule or is it just by demand. I'd like to come chase them sometime. Couldn't make out the frequency they use - screen was kinda glared out when you showed your scanner. Great job and thanks for sharing 🤠
😅thanks for this rangeer video Brian,hwas verry cool to see.have a nice weekend with the familie. greetz:🍐Peer en Tony.😅👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍. Have a great weekend also! We have soccer games again
Great catches and video
Thanks! I got them again today with 24 loaded cars
I gotta admit I enjoy it when you inspect RR infrastructure. Keep it coming, son!
More to come!
Good morning Jaw Tooth.
Good morning!
My family lived in Adams County for four generations. They then came to northern Ohio in the 40s. I’ve driven all over those small roads and hills. I still have second and third cousins living in that area.
Awesome! I live in Brown County which adjoins it. I used to have 26 acres in Adams County but I sold them
A "Revolutionary War" soldier named William Pemberton of Adams County was a distant uncle of mine , his half-brother George Pemberton of Wayne County KY was one of my distant ancestors .
Nice Video
Kinda puzzling why they are always facing long hood forward now when they are returning with heavy-loaded cars…
They don't have any way to turn the locomotives. They always face that direction but they are leading front forward when going the other direction
@@JawToothThank you for that explanation! I was wondering about that.
Great video jawteeth
Appreciate it
Hi JT
Have you considered using a drone for some of your footage ?
It would help you get better footage , especially with the train at the start when you were below the bridge with vegetation on either side.
Take care
Yes, I am wanting to get one. Hopefully I will get one this year
Imagine what this would look like if it was a berkshire, northern, or mikado steam locomotive pulling up that, great catch btw!
That would be cool! I have ridden the 611 on two round trips on this line
@@JawTooth Dude that is like one of my dream trains I wanna ride on, I've seen big boy 4014 in person though when it came down to Houston texas though
Nice catches
Thanks!
Jaw Tooth is singin in the gravel,ol.
Send some at that rain to my part of ohio. It's bone dry in Youngstown. Thanks Jaw
GM my friend great video
Thanks!
Nice video
Thanks
Hey, Mr. Tooth. Just thought you would be interested in this sad news. The York Durham Heritage Railway that runs between Stouffville and Uxbridge, Ontario has just announced that it will be shutting down operations after 30 years of giving rides to many many generations of rail fans. A tornado destroyed 4 of their passenger cars in 2022 and after that, the popularity and support of this business grew to be huge! Unfortunately, the introduction of paid staff resulted in a $600,00.00 loss for 2023. Plans were to go back to all volunteer operations, but the financial damage had already been done. I rode those trains many times. I will take those pleasant memories with me. They are selling all of their equipment. Very sad.
Wow, that is terrible. I hate to see that happen. I'm not familiar with that railway so I will look it up. thanks for the info
I just looked it up on Google Maps. They sure do have a scenic route. That is really sad
@@JawTooth I is/was a very beautiful scenic route. They had Easter bunny trips, Santa trips, lots of themed trips. Very sad indeed, Mr. Tooth.
That crossing at Tranquility Pike has been bad since I can remember, even when it was NW owned. 45 years, maybe! 😂
Rail road detective 😊. Nicer speakers
Yup lol
This is very interesting how they cut cars.
Wow, 46 inches of rain a year? Even stereotypically rainy places in England only get about 32".
It stays swampy in a lot of flat areas near my home. Some places in my woods rarely dry up.
Nice.
Thanks!
Good 👍
Thanks
Nice video! I was wondering why this video was so long, since most of your CCET videos are shorter.
My new one is long also because I got them at a bunch of places. thanks for watching!
05/26 my 63rd birthday Alan Smith Charlottesville, Va.
Happy birthday Alan! I will give you a shoutout in a video
@@JawTooth Thx I will keep an eye out the video. What is your name?
Glad no one drove under that bridge while that stone was falling. Of course you would have it recorded if it hit a car.
Haven't had much time and interest in much of anything lately, with all the doctor's appointments and suffering I must endure daily.
I watched two in a row tonight, with the aid of no pain medication. They'll only give it to me when they diagnose me as Terminal.
Sad day in America.
Maybe they'll put some side racks on 'em? Purina will be opening up soon and perhaps they will use them for that? Great video as always bud! 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Hi Jaw & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Jaw & Friends Randy
Hi Randy, thanks for watching!
JAW WHY ARE THERE ALWAYS GOT THERE BACKS AT THE WINDOWS
Because they are looking out the window on the door and also the controls are in front of them
👍🙏
Thanks for watching!
never mind.
Если я работал на тепловозе у меня не один вагон не стоял бы памятником без монумента. Я заставил двигаться все эти вагоны которые простаивают свой век по посту без всякого дела.
Hello there and thanks for watching my video!
Those tracks look bent
I think its because of the ground settling under them
Pulling a hill
That sounds pretty good. I can't come up with a good title. I might switch to that
. _Food for thought_ 9:16 *"Just Think iF That Car Was Driving Under That Train When iT Was Raining ROCKS"* !❕️!
Yes, that could have been bad. I sure am glad that it didn't happen
How can you buy a scanner to listen on trains
All you have to do is Google the word Baofeng and you can order a radio over the internet. Thats just one brand of radio, there are others. There are all kinds of radios that you can find on the internet or you can get one from a store like R&L Electronics in Hamilton Ohio. These radios are very complicated so you will need to look up videos on UA-cam that show how to work them. If you haven't been around one you are in for a learning experience lol. I have been around them since I was 5
What does it mean shoving back five to a tie
a lot of these rock hopper are ex soo line coal cars
Cool and thanks for the info
hey hey
Could you please repeat what three step means?
Three Step Protection is for safety. Three point protection is applied anytime either a crew member or a fellow employee of a different craft , fouls your train for any reason. Three point is most commonly used during coupling or securing or tying your train down. It consists of these actions. 1. Generator field switch in the off position. 2. Centering of the reverser. 3. Application of the Independent engine brakes. 4. A full service application of the Automatic brake. This in effect, prevents any movement of engines or a train , during a situation where a crew member fouls the equipment.
To much switching and back and forth..I was getting dizzy!
I always wonder how the cars get mixed up that bad lol
Hello
Howdy there Johnny
Bridge is rusting away…!
The sky is falling Chicken little!!
Just don't hide under the bridge lol
It be real cool if you can film the rock quarry where their get their rocks from.sun☺☺🚂🚃🚃
I can show where it is and film them at the quarry crossing
@@JawTooth thanks☺🚂🚃🚃
I like train videos on UA-cam jawtooth dpu alright 👍
Thanks Denise!
Great video as always JawTooth 👌🚂🚃🚆🚂🚃🚆
Thanks a lot!
@@JawTooth Stay safe in the 🌞😎😎😎😎😎
Amazing video jawtooth! Cant wait for the train chase in part 2!
Thanks for watching!