Thanks for the wonderful videos interesting watching the trains hit the diamonds. Your intoductory maps very helpful in understanding the track work. Thanks
Thanks For The Wonderful Videos Interesting Watching The Trains Hit The Diamonds. Your Intoductory Maps Very Helpful In Understanding The Work. Thanks Glad You Like Them
There are many sections of These Fine states that are NOT fly over country. Some great scenery also important history and still lots of friendly people
Great video, plenty of love action! A horn salute too. Seeing that grain train dropping seed reminded me of a illustration Jesus gave about seeds falling in different spots. Very cool. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Thanks for the Super Thanks support! I wonder how much corn and soy beans are laying on the ground spread out throughout America Lol. Seems like the bird population would be pretty high by the railroad tracks. There is so much spillage that the tops of the rail cars have seeds on them that rots and gives off a terrible odour. Some grain trains smell like a garbage truck. Anyway, thanks again for your support Mark!
Awesome train action on a Sunday morning with my coffee watching trains in Muncie Indiana on RR Diamonds with Norfolk Southern and CSX trains, the crossings here are awesome to watch the trains going by that is if you aren't in a hurry. Also the awesome amazing super live action pets dogs🐕 and🐈hanging out around the house and yard, the always nice rocking 🎸music slide show playing🎸, as always Thank You Jaw Tooth.🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
Awesome Railfan videos from the Muncie, IN Diamonds. Both NS and CSX run some long trains several times daily through the heart of Muncie. I’m a railfan, but even I wouldn’t want to have listen to several long trains a day cross over those diamonds. The NS train that split the buildings really had the traffic back up. Enjoyed the and the commentary. Thank you. 26:01
A town that certainly sees some tonnage in 24 hours. Watching that first NS train if it comes up to the curve and then virtually makes a Snappy salute and goes on its way after crossing the recently upgraded diamonds. In fact with that slight angle your ear gets to hear more of the clattering over the diamond since both wheels don't hit the same rail at once. At the closed crossing note the crossbuck still protecting it. Some of those open spots and nipped off rails probably spoke of industries that have gone by the wayside over the years and one can't forget that the town once had a short line the Muncie & Western which in its prime hauled many a glass bottle for the Ball Corporation. In some impoverished areas you'd actually see people picking up those kernels of corn and soybeans in an effort to fight off starvation. Fun to see all the pets taking up their personal spots for a night's sleep. The guy who yelled at you is also probably a runner and will get karma someday
@@JawTooth I enjoy your videos. I have been to a few of the locations where you have filmed such as the High Bridge in Kentucky and this one. You sure to get around! 😀
. Did you notice about 3 weeks ago they turned off the timer as to how long the ad is? If they're under 1:30 I usually watch them but lately yours have been coming in it once every 4:30 to 5:00 for 2 ads toralling 1:30 on average. If they are over that they will get dumped.
@@paulbergen9114 Probably because the holidays are coming up. They put more ads up during the holidays. I rarely see them though. We aren't allowed to watch ads on our videos.
Cool ,some nice catches. Love this!❤ This is so cute your fur babies sleepy close to each other. Really enjoyed these trains. Thanks and have a restful day Mr JT❤😊
It was a fun day Brian looking forward to the next time with you and Scott. We were all out Saturday at the diamonds and were thinking will have to take you and Scott to Indy and Avon sometime.
Really good one here JT. In my opinion, your angle for that first shot with the train coming around the curve and across the diamonds made for a great shot. I also thought that the old crossbucks still up at the closed off street where you shot the local (next to last train) was pretty cool too. Thanks.
Nice catch at the muncie diamond know the area well u may have came through richmond to get there?they have a nice manards they should have they're train stuff out for the holidays great 👍 video
Always stay safe my friend Jawtooth. That crossing it's a NO horn zone but I thought it was the Muncie,Indiana horn salute zone. That's a soybean, grain train. I think it's the Muncie city hall protection law enforcement.. Great Railfan catch..
Weird. This supposed to be another "NO TRAIN HORN" zone, but three out of five trains blew the horns. I'm confused. Super nice video - great location to shoot at!
Wake up each morning at 5 o'clock seems like the noon day sun ain't never gonna stop the work is hard in a railroad yard hey hey gonna make it today to punch the time clock oh you know the railroad it's a mighty good life come up and down the railroad one more time
Now JT you better be wishing your buddy Scott a happy birthday today take him out to lunch or something lol but anyway, my friend another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
@@JawTooth yeah I’ve seen a few people out there before. I usually drive there and park right by the NS building that I believe used to be an old rail depot. There is a dead end road right there that is really nice to sit at and watch trains while I do some homework. Hope to see you back here again!
That would be cool! Thanks for watching my videos! I have a Part 2 for this video that is very similar and I will post it tomorrow or the next day. I got another train going between those buildings and more CSX at the diamonds
That happens sometimes. We had a Karen a few months back in Vandalia, Ohio who yelled at Tony and gave us all the bird. Lol, I didn't post that though but sometimes people do that stuff to us railfans
Are you aware of the company Progress Rail Services here in Muncie that works on locomotives? It is located at 3500 S. Cowan Rd. They often have several engines setting on the Cowan Rd. side of the building where they can be seen when passing by. I live west of town and have seen a wide variety of unusual things go by our house, from private dining/passenger cars, circus trains, wind turbine blades, military vehicles, the list goes on and on after 25 years.
Diamonds are forever. good show JT. Great to see your animals too.
Thanks for watching my video!
Thanks for the wonderful videos interesting watching the trains hit the diamonds. Your intoductory maps very helpful in understanding the track work. Thanks
Glad you like them!
@@JawToothNear Holtzclaw & 5th-1, Chattanooga, TN 37404
@@JawToothYou will see a crossing signals close to the zoo.
Thanks For The Wonderful Videos
Interesting Watching The Trains Hit The Diamonds. Your Intoductory Maps Very
Helpful In Understanding The Work. Thanks
Glad You Like Them
@@ericdircks Thanks for your comments Eric, I appreciate that
The Midwest is such a beautiful place!
Thanks for watching my video!
There are many sections of These Fine states that are NOT fly over country. Some great scenery also important history and still lots of friendly people
Thanks for another JT Production!!! Great catches as always! Love those diamonds!! Stay safe out there and God bless!!
Glad you like them!
I've said it here before and I'll say it again. I love the sound of the diamond. It's very relaxing.
Me too. I like finding new ones also
Superb video and location great freight great video thanks Brian
Many thanks!
Perfect Sunday watching your videos, love hearing the train going over the diamonds.
Thanks for watching my video!
Good morning rail road friends.
Good morning to you!
Howdy!
Have a great day JT and thanks again for bringing us another awesome video 📹 keep up the great work play the video son greetings from Scotland 😊😊
Another great video! I saw CSX's honor our veterans unit yesterday in WV!
Excellent video, Jawtooth. Hope you're doing well.
Thanks, you too!
1st, 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.
Thank you very much!
Great video, plenty of love action! A horn salute too. Seeing that grain train dropping seed reminded me of a illustration Jesus gave about seeds falling in different spots. Very cool. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Thanks for the Super Thanks support! I wonder how much corn and soy beans are laying on the ground spread out throughout America Lol. Seems like the bird population would be pretty high by the railroad tracks. There is so much spillage that the tops of the rail cars have seeds on them that rots and gives off a terrible odour. Some grain trains smell like a garbage truck. Anyway, thanks again for your support Mark!
Awesome train action on a Sunday morning with my coffee watching trains in Muncie Indiana on RR Diamonds with Norfolk Southern and CSX trains,
the crossings here are awesome to watch the trains going by that is if you
aren't in a hurry. Also the awesome amazing super live action pets dogs🐕 and🐈hanging out around the house and yard, the always nice rocking 🎸music slide show playing🎸, as always Thank You Jaw Tooth.🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
I used to always watch your videos like 7 years ago, and now I've finally found your channel back! Keep it up man! Greetings from the Netherlands
Glad you found your way back. Every day I watch the Spoorwegovergangen Nederland channel. Over a million subscribers!
Thought it was funny to see corn and beans growing along the rail line and beans spilled from the cars as they crossed over . Love the CSX trains
Come sempre good Job, belle catture💪👍
Thanks for watching my video!
When I see Muncie, all I keep thinking is Muncie 4 speed Rock Crusher. Haha yeah I'm sounding old 🤣
Thanks for watching my video!
Another great video from my town. The walnut street crossing in the 60’s-60’s had so many more tracks than now. Thanks for coming to Muncie.
Must be a no horn zone in Muncie,but only by the diamond crossing. Still got a horn salute by the CSX train! Cool video son! It always is!
Thanks!
Hi JT!
Great collection of trains.👍👍👍😀😀
26:05 Your pets look very cute, especially Chessie.
May the coming week bring a great mood and new trains.
Thank you very much!
Good morning JT. Have a blessed Sunday and keep those great videos coming
Thanks, you too!
so nice with greeting drivers thats positive energy, that means this one appreciate the railfans
Absolutely!
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 👍🙏
Awesome Railfan videos from the Muncie, IN Diamonds. Both NS and CSX run some long trains several times daily through the heart of Muncie. I’m a railfan, but even I wouldn’t want to have listen to several long trains a day cross over those diamonds. The NS train that split the buildings really had the traffic back up. Enjoyed the and the commentary. Thank you. 26:01
Muncie is just plain cool. The action seems to lean more toward NS but more diamond pounding that way. Liked this one much, thanks JT!
The orange NS single car was a Track Ballast Car- TBC. Usually on work trains for MOW crews
Wonderful video Mr Jawtooth great day to catch and film trains once they are booking so quickly
Thank you very much!
A town that certainly sees some tonnage in 24 hours. Watching that first NS train if it comes up to the curve and then virtually makes a Snappy salute and goes on its way after crossing the recently upgraded diamonds. In fact with that slight angle your ear gets to hear more of the clattering over the diamond since both wheels don't hit the same rail at once. At the closed crossing note the crossbuck still protecting it. Some of those open spots and nipped off rails probably spoke of industries that have gone by the wayside over the years and one can't forget that the town once had a short line the Muncie & Western which in its prime hauled many a glass bottle for the Ball Corporation. In some impoverished areas you'd actually see people picking up those kernels of corn and soybeans in an effort to fight off starvation. Fun to see all the pets taking up their personal spots for a night's sleep. The guy who yelled at you is also probably a runner and will get karma someday
Thanks for your comments and thanks for watching Paul!
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do!
Nice show as always. Sure seems like the railroad companies share their equipment with each other a great deal NS and BNSF to start off with.
Thank you very much!
Great video Jawtooth, those two idiots at 6:30 chancing their luck on the crossing are unbelievable, the white car nearly taking out the barrier.
GREAT DIAMOND VIDEOS,AND ALWAYS LOVE SEEING THE CATS AND DOGS THEY ARE GREAT !
Thanks for watching my video!
I enjoy watching your videos
Glad you like them!
Muncie is a happening place for train watching. Lots of great places to watch the action. Well done.
Thanks for watching my video!
@@JawTooth I enjoy your videos. I have been to a few of the locations where you have filmed such as the High Bridge in Kentucky and this one. You sure to get around! 😀
@@richardsobieck9660 A couple other ones that I recommend are Kenova, West Virginia and Marion, Ohio
@@JawTooth Fostoria, Ohio. Premo location! Plenty of action.
Love the Diamonds 👍🏻😎 Nice spot jaw 👍🏻😎Robin out
A great insight into US railroading. Thanks for brilliant production.
I love all your videos, I like, comment and watch all the ads because you get more when everyone does this, thanks.
Wow, thank you! The ads pay the gas so I do appreciate that
. Did you notice about 3 weeks ago they turned off the timer as to how long the ad is? If they're under 1:30 I usually watch them but lately yours have been coming in it once every 4:30 to 5:00 for 2 ads toralling 1:30 on average. If they are over that they will get dumped.
@@paulbergen9114 Probably because the holidays are coming up. They put more ads up during the holidays. I rarely see them though. We aren't allowed to watch ads on our videos.
Cool ,some nice catches. Love this!❤ This is so cute your fur babies sleepy close to each other. Really enjoyed these trains. Thanks and have a restful day Mr JT❤😊
Thankyou JT, Nicely Done.
Always enjoy your Videos.
Thanks 👍
amazing view of the diamonds and norfolk bnsf train almost right on top of you lol great angle Keep up the great shots JawTooth thanks from canada
Thank you very much!
It was a fun day Brian looking forward to the next time with you and Scott. We were all out Saturday at the diamonds and were thinking will have to take you and Scott to Indy and Avon sometime.
I like the outro when you go up to a building to try & open the door & the wave at the camera & then you’re like dang it with the hands 😆😂😭
Lol, one of these days I will find a door that will open
@@JawTooth Ha! 😆
Awesome catches JT! Fantastic video!
🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃💯👍🇺🇸
Thanks for watching my video!
Great video from the diamonds at Muncie Jaw Tooth 😊... Definitely in competition with Hamilton and Glendale... Stay safe out there...
Thank you! Will do!
@@JawTooth just found out yesterday that CSX is getting ready to release another heritage unit. This one will be in tribute to the Clinchfield...
Jaw ty for this other cool video( another one) I think it's cool when NS locomotives go by with there. big horse logo aka NS horses running.
Thanks for watching!
The split trough the buildings is really cool
Thanks for watching my video! I got another train to post from there also
@@JawTooth that's cool also your welcome
And a cool railroad to check out is in Greeneville NC it has a railroad run in though the middle of the city and crosses the base ball stadium
I live in Muncie and I build trains at progress rail! I know that crossing! hell yeah!
Right on!
Good video jaw tooth enjoy watching your videos from Linton Indiana!!!!
TOOT-TOOT Roll em Brian!
Many thanks for the b-day shout out...
Happy birthday!
Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Fun watching them cross diamond. Bummer it's a no train horn zone. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Great catches and awesome video
Thank you very much!
JawTooth 👌🚂🚃🚆🚆🚂
Great video
Thanks for posting
Thanks for watching!
What was that nice looking orange car,,super nice..😊
The location is nice with this diamonds ! Nice video !
We'd like to thank all the volunteer corn for brightening Brian's days.
Have we been here before, a very cool location. Cool video up close and personal, we were the same way with the Big Boy, great job JT.👍
Thanks for watching! Yes, I have been here a few other times
😊 Hi Jaw Tooth,another great 👍 Train Video 📹 !!!!! Keep up the good work 👍 👏 🙌 👌 😀 +1-!!!!!
Really good one here JT. In my opinion, your angle for that first shot with the train coming around the curve and across the diamonds made for a great shot. I also thought that the old crossbucks still up at the closed off street where you shot the local (next to last train) was pretty cool too. Thanks.
The orange/red grain car was interesting. At least I think it was a grain car.
The NS line actually make a horseshoe in Muncie on its way to Ft Wayne
Good morning Rick!
Nicely done,,thanks for sharing,,😊
Very awesome content as always, Brian. It's always exciting to watch my friend.
Glad you enjoy it!
@JawTooth I always do. You are the first channel I watch every day, my friend.
@@alanstant9356 Wow, thanks, I appreciate that
Nice job catching those trains jaw tooth keep it up and be safe out there while you’re d doing your railfanning thing please
Thanks! Will do!
Good morning JT your lookin good Bob
Thanks Bob!
Little kitties can't catch a break.
How ya doin Jawtooth!
Pretty good and I hope you are also
14:10 Jaw Tooth you are lucky because EMD's are very rare for leading!
Nice catch at the muncie diamond know the area well u may have came through richmond to get there?they have a nice manards they should have they're train stuff out for the holidays great 👍 video
Sheech that white truck with trailer not happy but good video
Thanks for watching my video!
@@JawTooth ur welcome
Hey hey !!! Love your Indiana visits !!!!! Go Jaw Tooth !!
Always stay safe my friend Jawtooth. That crossing it's a NO horn zone but I thought it was the Muncie,Indiana horn salute zone. That's a soybean, grain train. I think it's the Muncie city hall protection law enforcement.. Great Railfan catch..
I enjoyed the video👍👍
Hey Jaw, just count yourself lucky that Mrs. Tooth doesn't lock you out of your house! LOL 😆.
Good video today.
You got that right!
Great video. I've got a lot of catching up to do
Welcome back!
Thank You Jaw Tooth be well
Nice Video
Thanks!!
Weird.
This supposed to be another "NO TRAIN HORN" zone, but three out of five trains blew the horns.
I'm confused.
Super nice video - great location to shoot at!
Love you fr vietnan, keep working
Thank you! Will do!
Awesome video JT!!!!
Thanks Jeff!
@@JawTooth You're welcome!!!
It's always surprising to me watching all those hoppers how productive farming can be.
Thanks for watching my video!
Sir, awesome diamond 💎 freight trains 🚆 video 📹, mega awesome captures, 👌 👏 👍 great viewing 👌👏👍😎🚆
Good morning Jaw Tooth.
Hello there!
Awesome buddy!
Thanks for watching my video!
Amazing!👏
Thanks! 😄
@@JawTooth You're welcome!👍
Wake up each morning at 5 o'clock seems like the noon day sun ain't never gonna stop the work is hard in a railroad yard hey hey gonna make it today to punch the time clock oh you know the railroad it's a mighty good life come up and down the railroad one more time
Nice Video,
Morning Jaw tooth and I wonder if like they can switch tracks on the diamond
CSX has total control of the diamond here
Thanks for watching my video!
They should get those bad order cars repaired, that's a whole lot of lost grain.
Now JT you better be wishing your buddy Scott a happy birthday today take him out to lunch or something lol but anyway, my friend another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Thanks for the reminder. My memory isn't the best Lol. Have a good day and thanks for watching my videos!
Nice video!
Thanks!
Holy moly you were in Muncie? I got to college in Muncie! I go to that diamond all the time. Cool to see you out here
So cool! The day I was there a guy who goes to college in Muncie was there also. He rides his bike to the diamonds
@@JawTooth yeah I’ve seen a few people out there before. I usually drive there and park right by the NS building that I believe used to be an old rail depot. There is a dead end road right there that is really nice to sit at and watch trains while I do some homework. Hope to see you back here again!
Back here again
Awesome 😎
Man jawtooth im a csx engineer I go through Muncie all the time I hope we meet soon good luck man I love your videos
That would be cool! Thanks for watching my videos! I have a Part 2 for this video that is very similar and I will post it tomorrow or the next day. I got another train going between those buildings and more CSX at the diamonds
@ ok I’ll be waiting to watch it
@ I’m not sure when the next time you’re coming there I go through about every day
Someone having a problem with you recording trains and RXR Crossing. They need to get a grip on theirself.
That happens sometimes. We had a Karen a few months back in Vandalia, Ohio who yelled at Tony and gave us all the bird. Lol, I didn't post that though but sometimes people do that stuff to us railfans
Are you aware of the company Progress Rail Services here in Muncie that works on locomotives? It is located at 3500 S. Cowan Rd. They often have several engines setting on the Cowan Rd. side of the building where they can be seen when passing by. I live west of town and have seen a wide variety of unusual things go by our house, from private dining/passenger cars, circus trains, wind turbine blades, military vehicles, the list goes on and on after 25 years.
Good morning jawtooth I'm about to go to church
Hello there Jacob!
😅nice video again Brian.thx for it.😅 oh,see yor email. greetz:🍐Peer.🤣👍👍👍👍
Must be too early for you.
Muncie is northwest of INDY?
I was looking at the map wrong Lol