Never get tired of watching coal trains my absolute favorites. That first one with those hard working DPUS was an absolute beast, 218 cars. And another going over and under was pretty cool too as well as all that slack action. Luck was on your side that day JT.👍🏼🤩✅
Very nice. The slack adjustments are louder on an empty coal train, as the empty cars tend to amplify the sound. Big hoppers don't have a lot of slack in the draw bars, so it can be bang-bang as the slack runs in and out. Coal hoppers have special, high strength draft gear that can take that kind of punishment. :Loaded coal trains handle better than empties and actually power brake nicely. As always, a great video.
Fabulous catch JT!!! The longest coal train I've ever seen at 200 cars hauling 40 million pounds of coal. It has to be the best train of the month!! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
You hit the lottery with coal trains this video JT!!! And I've never seen a coal train that wasn't very LONG! Used to watch them in Montana when they would head up the mountains to go through the pass. They went on forever. Fantastic train action and great video! Thank you so much for all you do to bring the rails to us!! Until next time!!
@@gheffzThat appears on UP, that's the corporate motto. It dates back To the Continental railroad completion in the 1860's. They built The east bound leg from California to Promontory, Utah. It took them As long to build that leg as the east Bound leg bc even though it was shorter, they had to tunnel through the Sierra mountains by dynamite and shovels, but they did it.
Great shots of the several EV Fuel trains! Like the NS horn salute! Love the architecture of that car underpass bridge at beginning of the video! Maybe next time you’re in Kenova you could do a short walk through of that bridge it’s got some style to it! Nice to see Brandi out enjoying the warm day with the youngsters.
Great video, JT. Loved the horn work by the NS mixed freight crossing the bridge. Engineer loves running trains. First video for me after just getting out of the hospital after getting my nutrition back into shape again. It got way out of wack, but, now I'm back. Love watching your videos while doing my jobs. Keep emailing coming. Thanks. Glenn
I really like seeing the trains crossing over and then under the trestles it's really exciting for all ages to watch trains they are more better than anything on television these days, also your train dogs in the yard having fun and playing with the train recaps are all really great to watch Thanks again Jaw Tooth.🇺🇸🤠🐕🐈⬛🇺🇸 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇸💨
That CSX loaded coal train was impressive with the two mid-train DPUs! The empty Norfolk Southern train that came across the Ohio River bridge and then going around the wye to come down off the bridge and come around to pass under the same bridge to head westbound for more coal was a different move. I believe you caught another Norfolk Southern following the same route earlier in 2023. Thank you for another splendid railfanning day in Kenova, West Virginian, Jaw Tooth!
Thanks for the trestle panning on M.P 568 @ "17:30" which was clearer @ 17:40". That fire hydrant below @ ground level looks to be in the middle of nowhere 😮, thanks for the Defect Detector too ❤
The one coal train that really stood out is the one video that you made is here where it was Three trains in one with two DPUs in about every one third of the train I watched it and I,ll give it two thumbs up.
Awesome train 🚆 video, Brian. I thought that you were going to film only coal trains today, but it didn't happen 🤔. Keep up the good work 👍. I didn't know that a road went under the 3 railroad tracks at the beginning of this video. Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks JT definitely a great location , all the different prospectives , and the train wrapping itself all the way round and under , pretty cool stuff .. Thanks for sharing..
Wow..two DPUs exciting to see. This is a long coal train. Cool capture.😊It really was a good one 👍. This made my day. Thanks Mr JT.❤😊oh yes sweet fur babies ❤❤❤
You sure can't beat it 3 coal trains in a row. One on the csx line and two on north folk southern line. Those long bangs over the bridge, I wonder if the conductor is trying to dump his load over the side🤣🤣
Jaw Tooth, I noticed those closed bottom coal cars, they look like the ones they carry to Sandusky Coal Storage in Northern Ohio to load on board of ships, They have a huge coal dump Facility to load ships or put in storage until the ships arrive. Saw a video last week about this place. It is owned by Norfolk Southern. The person who did the video has to use a drone to show how it all works, This place was built in the 1930's. Every close bottom Coal car is picked up in the air and dumped into a shoot then run on conveyor belts. Really Cool place.
JT left us fortunate viewers a great video with a trifecta of coal to help heat and power the homes. Even several Conrail hoppers made a guest appearance and then a regular Freight tested the prowness of the B&B gang maintenance on the bridge. The NS train said to itself it was so good it's worth seeing twice. Even that small street bridge is a classic probably from the 1930s where even The Pedestrian walkways look like a garden archway. Here in Wisconsin we do have a smaller scale Loop for coal trains coming west on the UP (old CNW) at Necedah where it curves around itself to go underneath to the CN (old MILW RD) track. This connection was installed by the Wisconsin Central to assist in serving the Wisconsin Public Service power plant in Weston WI near Wausau. A nice sunny day certainly yielded some great results in capturing that massive piece of Steel
It would be cool to know the area in WV these trains originate from. I was in Mason City, WV this week, and saw a large coal train heading south towards the Kanawha River. Makes you wonder😎
A really cool mixed freight. I especially like the yellow covered hoppers. 😊 You said you hoped for coal trains and your wish came true! How awesome is that? Super video today JT! Thanks 👍 so much! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Another great video. JT and did you know that NS hauls more coal than any other railroad in the United States and Canada, and they also own 5 to 10 Coal mines of their own and they ship a lot of Coal overseas but anyway, my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and will see you in your next video
All the banging was the the slack tightening up as the lead engine either was picking up a little speed or slowing down...couplers can handle a lot but eventually either break in service or are inspected and replaced while in for maintenance.
JT look at all that fantastic Bridge work done young people today have no clue on how to work they all want computer jobs where they can sit at home and do nothing and get paid for it with my railroad experience I was also a boilermaker for 20 years that's a tough way to make a living but you did what you had to do because it paid well I enjoy your videos very much best to you and your family
Great day for railfanning in Kenova.👍Looked at the map on Google and the train that looped under the bridge probably looped under again as it left the empty coal cars in the yard for reloading. Looked like a bunch of barges deliver coal to be loaded on train cars.
Csx is king of freight rwy! Such colourful paint schemes, I like yn3 paint. What’s best is when they run Csx locals long hood forward. You’ll see it on l739 in cordele ga
Coal is King! Awesome catches on these trains! Have a great weekend all!
You could say that again.
Yes, our lives can't exist as it is without it... and the irony of pushing to "electric" is coal is needed to charge them... it's all a big con.
Good Morning to Brian and all the gang.. Have a wonderful weekend.. Be Safe!!
My turf!! Coal, it keeps the lights on !!!
Awesome banging sound of the train cuff links they were very loud. And nice double DPU S on that long coal train . Nice catch JT as always 👍👍👍
It's hard to believe all of that weight ,all that momentum and speed, can travel safely though it's route. Just amazing
Never get tired of watching coal trains my absolute favorites. That first one with those hard working DPUS was an absolute beast, 218 cars. And another going over and under was pretty cool too as well as all that slack action. Luck was on your side that day JT.👍🏼🤩✅
Couldn't agree more!
Good morning everyone
Good morning!
8:27 fantastic bridge ! I loved it!
a real beauty that shot between 5.58 and 6.36. The coaltrain disappearing in the distant light. Many thanks fo r todays upload, JT.
Thanks for your comments!
@@FabianDiazTrainsTrucksNCars One time I was there when a caboose went down to the river and then came back at the end of a long coal train
Very nice. The slack adjustments are louder on an empty coal train, as the empty cars tend to amplify the sound. Big hoppers don't have a lot of slack in the draw bars, so it can be bang-bang as the slack runs in and out. Coal hoppers have special, high strength draft gear that can take that kind of punishment. :Loaded coal trains handle better than empties and actually power brake nicely. As always, a great video.
Agree (sound).
That big trestle never gets old.🤘🏻
Yes, it's a great setting!!! Great visuals from there.
That coal train was a Monster! Still watching live.Thumbs up That over and under train catch was AMAZING!
Fabulous catch JT!!! The longest coal train I've ever seen at 200 cars hauling 40 million pounds of coal. It has to be the best train of the month!! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
It's a pleasure watching your videos God Bless and have a Merry Christmas
Happy holidays! God Bless
You hit the lottery with coal trains this video JT!!! And I've never seen a coal train that wasn't very LONG! Used to watch them in Montana when they would head up the mountains to go through the pass. They went on forever. Fantastic train action and great video! Thank you so much for all you do to bring the rails to us!! Until next time!!
Wow! Great catch, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
My son and I enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for sharing them
Man that was a long coal train. 818 axles. I believe that is the most I've seen on a train. Just a monster. Great video as always Sir! Cheers 🇨🇦
Thank you very much!
3 coal trains, 1 mixed freight, that was an awesome day for rail fanning, thanks for sharing Mr.jawtooth
Thanks for watching
JT, have a great weekend preparing more beautiful railroad images for us!
Awesome video jawtooth. Love the coal trains.
@MICHIGANTRAINS363 i subbed your channel.
hello jaw it's is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks jaw friends randy
Trains: The underappreciated workhorses of America... 🚂🚂🚂
I occasionally see a sign on some of the engines... "Building America".
@@gheffzThat appears on UP, that's the corporate motto. It dates back
To the Continental railroad completion in the 1860's. They built
The east bound leg from California to Promontory, Utah. It took them
As long to build that leg as the east
Bound leg bc even though it was shorter, they had to tunnel through the Sierra mountains by dynamite and shovels, but they did it.
@@BrucePerkins-mc3hp Wow! Thanks for let me know.
Jaw tooth I have your you tube train videos on my TV through Comcast. Awesome videos Denis from Santa Rosa CA
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Great shots of the several EV Fuel trains! Like the NS horn salute! Love the architecture of that car underpass bridge at beginning of the video! Maybe next time you’re in Kenova you could do a short walk through of that bridge it’s got some style to it! Nice to see Brandi out enjoying the warm day with the youngsters.
Great video, JT. Loved the horn work by the NS mixed freight crossing the bridge. Engineer loves running trains. First video for me after just getting out of the hospital after getting my nutrition back into shape again. It got way out of wack, but, now I'm back. Love watching your videos while doing my jobs. Keep emailing coming. Thanks. Glenn
I really like seeing the trains crossing over and then under
the trestles it's really exciting for all ages to watch trains
they are more better than anything on television these days,
also your train dogs in the yard having fun and playing with
the train recaps are all really great to watch Thanks again
Jaw Tooth.🇺🇸🤠🐕🐈⬛🇺🇸
🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇸💨
Two coal trains in a row. That's incredible!!! 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Longest coal train I’ve ever seen. Thnx JT!
That CSX loaded coal train was impressive with the two mid-train DPUs! The empty Norfolk Southern train that came across the Ohio River bridge and then going around the wye to come down off the bridge and come around to pass under the same bridge to head westbound for more coal was a different move. I believe you caught another Norfolk Southern following the same route earlier in 2023. Thank you for another splendid railfanning day in Kenova, West Virginian, Jaw Tooth!
JawTooth another AWESOME video
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing Video!
The railroad sure knows how to build trestles... wow that's a long one.
Terrific day in Kenoba. I love when you film there - always great trains. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Good morning JT
Awesome location! Great video JT!
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Thanks 👍
Thanks for the trestle panning on M.P 568 @ "17:30" which was clearer @ 17:40".
That fire hydrant below @ ground level looks to be in the middle of nowhere 😮, thanks for the Defect Detector too ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
The one coal train that really stood out is the one video that you made is here where it was Three trains in one with two DPUs in about every one third of the train I watched it and I,ll give it two thumbs up.
Love the tandem mid-point dpu's @ "3:41" over the Kenova bridge ❤
🐓🎼 DPU...West Virginia...take me home 🏡 🙂 , thanks J.T !
Glad you enjoyed it
@@JawTooth 😊 Thanks, Merry Christmas to you and yours 👨👩👧👦👌👍
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! ✨✨✨👍
Awesome train 🚆 video, Brian. I thought that you were going to film only coal trains today, but it didn't happen 🤔. Keep up the good work 👍. I didn't know that a road went under the 3 railroad tracks at the beginning of this video. Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks 👍
Awesome trains, our lucky day for trains. I heard the loud bangs but they were definitely louder for you. Thanks for the video Brian day well roll on
Three coal trains. Nice catch
Thank you very much!
Thanks JT definitely a great location , all the different prospectives , and the train wrapping itself all the way round and under , pretty cool stuff .. Thanks for sharing..
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow..two DPUs exciting to see. This is a long coal train. Cool capture.😊It really was a good one 👍. This made my day. Thanks Mr JT.❤😊oh yes sweet fur babies ❤❤❤
You sure can't beat it 3 coal trains in a row. One on the csx line and two on north folk southern line. Those long bangs over the bridge, I wonder if the conductor is trying to dump his load over the side🤣🤣
that was a good one .......
Love love coal trains. These were great. Nice salute for you too. ❤
You got the best of both worlds there Brian.
200-car coal train. Impressive got east coast.
Wow That was a Long Train Runnin' ! Thank God For Coal !
You got that right!
Makes me grin 😀 every 😄 time you say "DPU I SEE YOU" 😮 WHY?? Don't know just does!! LOLZZ 😊
Love coal trains catches. Locomotives work very hard with those loads .
You got that right!
What's up JT that coal train was one of your best videos the sun was perfect. And I love the dpu's
Thanks for the great vid this morning 😁
Interesting video. I like your work. 👍
Jaw Tooth, I noticed those closed bottom coal cars, they look like the ones they carry to Sandusky Coal Storage in Northern Ohio to load on board of ships, They have a huge coal dump Facility to load ships or put in storage until the ships arrive. Saw a video last week about this place. It is owned by Norfolk Southern. The person who did the video has to use a drone to show how it all works, This place was built in the 1930's. Every close bottom Coal car is picked up in the air and dumped into a shoot then run on conveyor belts. Really Cool place.
Awesome video JT: Very impressive how the bridge handles the weight! Thank you! DM
Great, great catches JT, this was an awesome video with all the coal trains, empty and full. Love the over/under!
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow. Love the coal trains. Good video Brian
another great viedo we injoy them a lot
JT left us fortunate viewers a great video with a trifecta of coal to help heat and power the homes. Even several Conrail hoppers made a guest appearance and then a regular Freight tested the prowness of the B&B gang maintenance on the bridge. The NS train said to itself it was so good it's worth seeing twice. Even that small street bridge is a classic probably from the 1930s where even The Pedestrian walkways look like a garden archway. Here in Wisconsin we do have a smaller scale Loop for coal trains coming west on the UP (old CNW) at Necedah where it curves around itself to go underneath to the CN (old MILW RD) track. This connection was installed by the Wisconsin Central to assist in serving the Wisconsin Public Service power plant in Weston WI near Wausau. A nice sunny day certainly yielded some great results in capturing that massive piece of Steel
I enjoyed the Coal and electric car comment on this content. So 👍 true. 7:53.
Nice one JT. Good to see a couple of C&NW grain cars still earning a crust.
That's such a awesome place and always such great catches there Jawtooth!👍
Good video Jawtooth
Hey jaw tooth great location for train action. Always great getting a horn saluy. Have a great railroad day 🚂🙋♀️
Great Video Jaw Tooth 👏👏😊
That long train going over the trestle and then under was cool to see. Those couplers are getting hammered pretty good, sounds like.
Thanks 👍
Very nice
That’s the life line of the old N & W. Ohio-WV-V. 1890s punched their way through Coaldale Mtn WV to get to Ohio. Great catch.
It would be cool to know the area in WV these trains originate from. I was in Mason City, WV this week, and saw a large coal train heading south towards the Kanawha River. Makes you wonder😎
I think all the coal trains through Kanova are going between Burns Harbor, IN and Williamson, WV and between Portsmouth, OH and Williamson, WV.
That underpass is beautiful.
It really is!
That is one fancy bridge at the beginning of the video!
Great video.
Thanks!
Awesome coal train great location for train action and track maintenance great video thanks Brian
Awesome video with 2 dpu working hard and a horn salute but wait there’s more 👍😎🚂🇺🇸👍
I wonder how many steam locomotives all that coal would power? 😂
A really cool mixed freight. I especially like the yellow covered hoppers. 😊 You said you hoped for coal trains and your wish came true! How awesome is that? Super video today JT! Thanks 👍 so much! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
You should film a train on the other side of the river that would probably be cool ❤❤
Yeah, I need to, not sure why I haven't yet
Good morning from Canada 32:15
Good morning and thanks for watching!
Another great video. JT and did you know that NS hauls more coal than any other railroad in the United States and Canada, and they also own 5 to 10 Coal mines of their own and they ship a lot of Coal overseas but anyway, my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and will see you in your next video
Sure cool hearing the slack run in!
All the banging was the the slack tightening up as the lead engine either was picking up a little speed or slowing down...couplers can handle a lot but eventually either break in service or are inspected and replaced while in for maintenance.
Thanks for the information and for watching!
Man ! Train bridge is getting a work out with them coal loads
In the Conrail days coal ran at “59” regularly. The Bow coal trains off P&LE had trouble getting up to 30… on NS…
Great catches and nice video jaw tooth
Good morning 😊👍
JT look at all that fantastic Bridge work done young people today have no clue on how to work they all want computer jobs where they can sit at home and do nothing and get paid for it with my railroad experience I was also a boilermaker for 20 years that's a tough way to make a living but you did what you had to do because it paid well I enjoy your videos very much best to you and your family
i counted 201 coal hoppers, what a train!
Nice new fence out front..Sweet...
Thanks 👍 It is taking forever to get it replaced
Coal train; America’s energy! DDPPUU I I cc uu !! Horn solute, waves from driver. Cryo trans and centerbeam cars, all empty. Is red hoodie guy gambit?
That must be an interesting place to live. They must have a lot of stuff available and you can choose between three states and where you wanna go.
I caught a frac sand train at around 210-250 cars back when the GT heritage unit was released. It was on the train.
At least you didnt get coal dusted this time.😁
Great day for railfanning in Kenova.👍Looked at the map on Google and the train that looped under the bridge probably looped under again as it left the empty coal cars in the yard for reloading. Looked like a bunch of barges deliver coal to be loaded on train cars.
Good morning Jaw Tooth.
That was great, thanks for that Jaw Tooth ...
Csx is king of freight rwy! Such colourful paint schemes, I like yn3 paint. What’s best is when they run Csx locals long hood forward. You’ll see it on l739 in cordele ga
Good point!
Nice job, Lord filmda train!