Thanks JT, nice to see some railroad history still getting some use, some that isn’t and sad some being disrespected. Good to see this short line alive and well , and upgrading their tracks. Good job Jawtooth.
Thanks for the return to watching 👀 Cincinnati Eastern Railroad locomotives 🚂 sorry to hear the defect detector being vandalized, trying to remember what they look like 👍 normally. Does look pretty damp locally for you. Been raining in New Zealand for a week now.🌂🌈🌩 Thanks for the Norfolk - Western signal tower 🚦🚂 You mentioned solar power was trying to get a foot hold locally, seems still controversial 🤔 The cat & dog show never disappoint. Norfie & Sophie are both at ease. Chessie still in charge of the welcoming committee for the front gate despite the weather. Thanks for keeping us all entertained, even when its four-seasons-in-one-day. Take care, Vernon.
GREAT shots and thanks for sharing, JT! That Sardinia trestle bridge was really scenic. LOVE those small Midwestern towns almost as much as the country scenery and the trains. I hope no dogs come after you when you are filming near the homes.
@@JawTooth Glad to hear that all the dogs that have come up to you are friendly, though they should not be running loose, of course. I worked in parks for 20 years in San Jose, CA. and had to deal with loose dogs almost every day. Thank God I never got bit but I had a couple of close calls.
I'm starting to catch up on the latest three videos featuring these cool-looking black&red locos right now; Thank you for those, Brian! 😀👍 It's also nice to watch stuff being filmed in warm Summer weather while here in NZ it's the middle of Winter, which means a lot of rain and wind and temperatures around 50°F. Please make sure to stay hydrated on water during that heat! Cheers, V. 😊
A line that certainly has its share of mystical and historical elements. When you shot the other side it was amazing how one of the covered hoppers went from almost nothing to a full blown mural. Staying just one step ahead of the train. Glad you're persistent. Glad to see Norfie reading. That's what teachers reccomend for the summer..
@@JawTooth that MOXY car has definitely has some miles on it. Bcuz for some reason I was thinking I'd seen it somewhere b4. And that was it, bcuz I've watched a lot of your videos.
Great catch of the CET rolling through w a 39 car mixed freight consist! Glad to see business picking up for CET especially when the PURINA PLANT opens! That'll certainly bring in some good revenue! I'd still like to be living in that house by the tracks in the last part of the video lol! Thanks again for sharing your videos with us along with your time and effort JT!
Many want to tour the country in an rv or on a motorcycle. I think JawTooth would rather have his own loco to tour the country in. 😆 Thanks for the great vids.
Hey Jaw Tooth! Great videos the last few days. I love seeing that CCET SD40-2. Interesting equipment you come across. I like that bridge shot too. I wonder if that car in front of the shop has ever won? lol Thanks for fighting the heat to get all this awesome content! Bikers going on a nice cruise. Something must have caught Chessie's eye, Haha! Norfie could care less while getting pets. Thanks again JT
39 cars on the train. With two smart looking locos. Good to see the traffic on CCET. Glad the railroad ties are becoming a regular load. It'll be good when Purina get the new factory open as I would think that will generate even more traffic. Norfie gets to be a real softie, what a lovely cat she's become.
Thank you for documenting this train on the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad on 8 July 2022, Jaw Tooth! It is nice to see that business is building on the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad. Too bad you did not have a chance to get to Sardinia, Ohio to watch the transformer move from the flat car to the highway trailer.
Love the history Brian of the old equipment NS used in the day. Most vandalized aong the track now. The stone query is really doing plenty of business with the CCET hauling out rock and now the new customer with the railroad ties added business. Great to see!
I have some great video of them switching at the quarry that I will post soon. It was really cool how they did it. I have some good shots of the train passing through Lawshe and Peebles to post
Awesome shot of the insulators! The lower crossarm has glass. The upper crossarm has porcelain. I saw similar ones on US 460 in Virginia going from New Bohemia to Suffolk.
I got really lucky that the owner of the property told me I could film the trestle from behind his barn. that was really nice. I was filming from the road and he told me I could go back there. That is the best video that I have ever got from that trestle
Thanks for more small town railroading. The position light signal made me wonder if any Y's, A's or J's used to hammer those rails. Would sure have been a sight if they did. Noticed how people of those towns seem to be more respectful of the crossing gates and signals. Good video and thank you!
Yes, I have seen pics of the J's on the Powhatton Arrow passenger train. The 611 rode the line as recently as 1994. I rode it on two different trips from Cincinnati to Portsmouth , Ohio and back
N&W steam power was awesome. Never rode behind 611 but back in the '80s got to ride behind 1218 between Chicago and Fort Wayne. Now if someone could only bring back one or both of the two remaining Y's........ Thanks for the extra history update!
Great excellent video, mr Jaw Tooth. This was for CCET a long train with 39 cars and 2 fresh painted locomotives. Now and in the future a little more maintenance. Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
@@JawTooth Brian, thats a good little line that you cover and you do it well but don’t sugar coat safety, the line of vision is greatly reduced for the operating crew at every road crossing and also the risk for the traveling public….Attorneys love to eat these tragic events up when right of way ( line of vision ) is obstructed….brush cutter and weed sprayer CCET~~~stay safe buddy……ms~~~
Great to see the double C pulling such a train. Business is looking up in your neck of the woods. It's also refreshing to see those two Geep's with painted livery instead of those beat up engines they normally use. They need a paint job on the 'dinky'.
Cool railroad. This operation would make a nice model railroad, may be virtually in Trainz TRS22+ which I have where I can build the whole thing complete with all the industries and towns in the right locations using DEM files and topographic maps, loads of buildings, industries, trees, etc. The old rails are sweet. I found some dated 1888 at the end of the former Tewksbury MA branch of the B&M. This branch was abandoned beyond this point in 1922 and is completely gone now. The B&M had stick rail on its mainline from Lackawanna Steel made in 1944. This lasted until the MBTA put in CWR and single-tracked the line. Today, there's dual CWR and trains go through at 65 mph. Looking at those poles, they may still be used for other purposes. There's a ground wire running along the top which leads me to believe they're used for power. I was told by comm workers not to touch the wires because they could be live. If the poles are separate and the wires go to the ground, that's a different story.
Cool on the derailer. That should be locked. It's a wonder the insulators are still on. alot of places they were removed by people. P.R.R had their own marked P.R.R. on the top of the insulator. Cool you mentioned them
Interesting film again, thanks JT. I spotted a race car on a trailer at the garage behind the railroad crossing at 15:50. Would be cool to see that heavy haulage trailer on the road when they move it.
That wasn't a PGR mission, not decorated enough. Looked like a serious two (three) wheel therapy session! I wonder where they ended up eating at then. I wish I could still ride!
I live in Western NY in the State of NY and we have the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad and Rochester and Southern Railroad for Short Line railroads all owned by the Genesee and Wyoming. I just saw one today in Leicester going to the Salt Mine (American Rock Salt) in Mount Morris. I love your videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good content.
Steve, I worked forty years on the RR and I have seen all the secondary subdivisions get ate up by deregulation, the Reagan administration, but I’ll say one thing the “ engines” you observe operating today because of their size and length would be too costly relating to rail maintenance…..plus the class 1’s can not find it feasible to operate 4 axle locomotives even thou they maintain a small roster of them~~~sad……..ms~~~
Always enjoy getting a look at some of the track equipment - poor defect detector :( Nice derail though. I was checking out that old truck in the second view - some odd items around it :) You know, if you get much more popular around Mt. Orab, CCET might want to put you to work!
That first catch looked like it was emerging from the jungle maybe in Panama ,great video you certainly work hard getting your shots for our pleasure thankyou for sharing. Keep them coming.
Those telephone poles in the beginning look like they are about ready to topple over! 39 cars on that train. I noticed what looked like two derelict locomotives on old sidings in that last part.
The poles are broke off at the ground. One of them is only held up by the wires that they support. Lol. The old sidings near the end are the Sardinia Wye where they maintain the locomotives.
@@JawTooth Thank you, For the effort You put into your videos I like watching trains But wouldn't stand outside In the middle of a Tornado Warning To film it
And jaw tooth cool that trains coming ❤ 😊
never tire from seeing SD-40-2 in action -- iconic industrial silhouette
It sounds really good also
SD40-2*
Great blast from the past
I gots 39 cars and 2 engins. Thanks for what you do...
I counted 39 cars. Thanks for the upload Jawtooth.
Your short line vids with the history of your area are 20 times more interesting than watching a mainline train that takes 15 minutes to go by.
A bush and old railroad on running long train . Very good seen thank you very much .
Thank you too!
Those were some fast moving gates!
Thanks JT, nice to see some railroad history still getting some use, some that isn’t and sad some being disrespected. Good to see this short line alive and well , and upgrading their tracks. Good job Jawtooth.
Thanks for watching Nancy! I just posted another one
In the UK, we call those derailers "catch points". Great video
Jawtooth video and a strong cup of coffee is a great way to spend a little time in the morning.
Thanks again for sharing another great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the return to watching 👀 Cincinnati Eastern Railroad locomotives 🚂 sorry to hear the defect detector being vandalized, trying to remember what they look like 👍 normally. Does look pretty damp locally for you.
Been raining in New Zealand for a week now.🌂🌈🌩
Thanks for the Norfolk - Western signal tower 🚦🚂
You mentioned solar power was trying to get a foot hold locally, seems still controversial 🤔
The cat & dog show never disappoint.
Norfie & Sophie are both at ease.
Chessie still in charge of the welcoming committee for the front gate despite the weather.
Thanks for keeping us all entertained, even when its four-seasons-in-one-day.
Take care, Vernon.
Thanks for the share JT. boy norfie has turned into a beautiful cat.... catch ya on the next one.
Thanks for watching !
GREAT shots and thanks for sharing, JT! That Sardinia trestle bridge was really scenic. LOVE those small Midwestern towns almost as much as the country scenery and the trains. I hope no dogs come after you when you are filming near the homes.
Glad you enjoyed it! I have had a few dogs come up to me but I haven't got bit.
@@JawTooth Glad to hear that all the dogs that have come up to you are friendly, though they should not be running loose, of course. I worked in parks for 20 years in San Jose, CA. and had to deal with loose dogs almost every day. Thank God I never got bit but I had a couple of close calls.
I'm starting to catch up on the latest three videos featuring these cool-looking black&red locos right now; Thank you for those, Brian! 😀👍 It's also nice to watch stuff being filmed in warm Summer weather while here in NZ it's the middle of Winter, which means a lot of rain and wind and temperatures around 50°F. Please make sure to stay hydrated on water during that heat! Cheers, V. 😊
You are so faithful thank you for giving us great videos.
I appreciate that
Old line ...still in use ...too Kool..hope for us old folks
Hi Jaw Tooth and everyone else. I hope you had a good weekend.
You too!
Happy Monday. Thank you for your video today! Very best always, Len 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃
Thanks, you too!
A line that certainly has its share of mystical and historical elements. When you shot the other side it was amazing how one of the covered hoppers went from almost nothing to a full blown mural. Staying just one step ahead of the train. Glad you're persistent. Glad to see Norfie reading. That's what teachers reccomend for the summer..
That car that says something like Moxy on the side of it is in several other videos of mine. I remember that one. They painted the entire side of it
@@JawTooth that MOXY car has definitely has some miles on it. Bcuz for some reason I was thinking I'd seen it somewhere b4. And that was it, bcuz I've watched a lot of your videos.
Great catch of the CET rolling through w a 39 car mixed freight consist! Glad to see business picking up for CET especially when the PURINA PLANT opens! That'll certainly bring in some good revenue! I'd still like to be living in that house by the tracks in the last part of the video lol! Thanks again for sharing your videos with us along with your time and effort JT!
Thanks! You too!
Many want to tour the country in an rv or on a motorcycle. I think JawTooth would rather have his own loco to tour the country in. 😆 Thanks for the great vids.
That would be cool! Let me cruise the American rail system
Another great catch ! That short line seems busy - hope that continues so we can see how they progress.
You and me both!
That old line is so cool, all the old signals and detectors and things! So glad it wasn't abandoned! Thanks for sharing it with us Jawtooth!
Thanks for watching
25 hoppers, 9 covered hoppers, and 4 gons. Nice train!
They had quite a few cars. That EMD sounded good coming across that trestle. Some great catches!
Thanks!
Hey Jaw Tooth! Great videos the last few days. I love seeing that CCET SD40-2. Interesting equipment you come across. I like that bridge shot too. I wonder if that car in front of the shop has ever won? lol Thanks for fighting the heat to get all this awesome content! Bikers going on a nice cruise. Something must have caught Chessie's eye, Haha! Norfie could care less while getting pets. Thanks again JT
Thanks for your comments! Have a great week!
A great video on local trains. And as always the pets. Thanks for the video and chat. Cheers JT!!
Many thanks!
39 cars on the train. With two smart looking locos. Good to see the traffic on CCET. Glad the railroad ties are becoming a regular load. It'll be good when Purina get the new factory open as I would think that will generate even more traffic. Norfie gets to be a real softie, what a lovely cat she's become.
Thank you for documenting this train on the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad on 8 July 2022, Jaw Tooth! It is nice to see that business is building on the Cincinnati Eastern Railroad. Too bad you did not have a chance to get to Sardinia, Ohio to watch the transformer move from the flat car to the highway trailer.
Love the history Brian of the old equipment NS used in the day. Most vandalized aong the track now. The stone query is really doing plenty of business with the CCET hauling out rock and now the new customer with the railroad ties added business. Great to see!
I have some great video of them switching at the quarry that I will post soon. It was really cool how they did it. I have some good shots of the train passing through Lawshe and Peebles to post
Great video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Poker run probably with the motorcycles and the truck with trailer. Great video, again
Unintentional joke. Truck and trailer following Harleys.
@@skeptical2649 yes…
Thanks for watching!
This video was just awsome JT. I dont know how i miss this one just very relaxing 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Awesome shot of the insulators! The lower crossarm has glass. The upper crossarm has porcelain. I saw similar ones on US 460 in Virginia going from New Bohemia to Suffolk.
Cool, probably both of them are N&W lines
Your on a roll Son ... Awesome shots of that SD40-2 especially the slide show on the trestle ... Thx for posting ... Now on to another J T vid ...
I got really lucky that the owner of the property told me I could film the trestle from behind his barn. that was really nice. I was filming from the road and he told me I could go back there. That is the best video that I have ever got from that trestle
Wait a minute. I got the wrong trestle. That trestle will be in the next CCET video in a couple of days. Sorry
Good morning to all from SE Louisiana 11 July 22.
Good morning Bill!
Great capture buddy
Excellent informative video I enjoyed watching.👍🚂😁😁😁😁😁🇬🇧
Thanks 👍
Awesome, my friend. 😍 💕 Thanks for sharing. 👍 Have a nice day. 🤗 ✨
Thank you! You too!
Great video.... Glad you were not interested in putting up solar panels....keep the natural beauty....
Another awesome video from Jaw Tooth 😊👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for more small town railroading. The position light signal made me wonder if any Y's, A's or J's used to hammer those rails. Would sure have been a sight if they did. Noticed how people of those towns seem to be more respectful of the crossing gates and signals. Good video and thank you!
Yes, I have seen pics of the J's on the Powhatton Arrow passenger train. The 611 rode the line as recently as 1994. I rode it on two different trips from Cincinnati to Portsmouth , Ohio and back
N&W steam power was awesome. Never rode behind 611 but back in the '80s got to ride behind 1218 between Chicago and Fort Wayne. Now if someone could only bring back one or both of the two remaining Y's........ Thanks for the extra history update!
Those dates on the tie plates are amazing. Another great video !!!
Thanks for watching!
Great excellent video, mr Jaw Tooth.
This was for CCET a long train with 39 cars and 2 fresh painted locomotives.
Now and in the future a little more maintenance.
Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
Good luck to Max !!!!
That is correct. That is a good train . The trees and brush are taking over because of all the rain that we get.
@@JawTooth Brian, thats a good little line that you cover and you do it well but don’t sugar coat safety, the line of vision is greatly reduced for the operating crew at every road crossing and also the risk for the traveling public….Attorneys love to eat these tragic events up when right of way ( line of vision ) is obstructed….brush cutter and weed sprayer CCET~~~stay safe buddy……ms~~~
Good morning from New Orleans la ☀️🌞☀️🌞
Good morning!
39 rail cars, cool. Greetings from Berlin/ Germany. Sven
Thank you very much!
Great to see the double C pulling such a train. Business is looking up in your neck of the woods. It's also refreshing to see those two Geep's with painted livery instead of those beat up engines they normally use. They need a paint job on the 'dinky'.
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Thanks a ton!
Great video again love it
Great video JT! All kinds of content!Really liked the train going across the bridge. And cool showing the heavy haul and transformer up close!
Thanks a ton!
Thank you very much for this very nice video. ✨✨✨✨
17:07 👍
🖐👍Merci beaucoup ! 🙏
Great video of those classy red/black engines. Always look nice 👍
Thank you very much!
Thanks from doncaster uk 🇬🇧
Hot rods motorcycles and freight trains...Oh yeah cats and dogs. Awesome video !!
Thanks 👍
You where right there are 40 car's on that train, God bless from GA
Thanks for watching!
Awesome 👌 and watching enjoying now 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎❤and your end of video is awesome video Jaw Tooth and the locomotives awesome too AWESOME VIDEO JT
Thank you so much 😁
Glad to see Norfie learning about trains,
Yes, thanks
Cool railroad. This operation would make a nice model railroad, may be virtually in Trainz TRS22+ which I have where I can build the whole thing complete with all the industries and towns in the right locations using DEM files and topographic maps, loads of buildings, industries, trees, etc.
The old rails are sweet. I found some dated 1888 at the end of the former Tewksbury MA branch of the B&M. This branch was abandoned beyond this point in 1922 and is completely gone now. The B&M had stick rail on its mainline from Lackawanna Steel made in 1944. This lasted until the MBTA put in CWR and single-tracked the line. Today, there's dual CWR and trains go through at 65 mph.
Looking at those poles, they may still be used for other purposes. There's a ground wire running along the top which leads me to believe they're used for power. I was told by comm workers not to touch the wires because they could be live. If the poles are separate and the wires go to the ground, that's a different story.
Thanks JT really interesting video of the CCET workings esp going over that trestle.
Glad you enjoyed it
Chalk up another quality video by Jawtooth. I like the neat areas you find and show.
Thanks for watching!
Cool on the derailer. That should be locked. It's a wonder the insulators are still on. alot of places they were removed by people. P.R.R had their own marked P.R.R. on the top of the insulator. Cool you mentioned them
Awesome video as always. Thanks and keep those trains coming. See you later 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Great video! You know your freight lines!
Thanks for watching !
Interesting film again, thanks JT. I spotted a race car on a trailer at the garage behind the railroad crossing at 15:50. Would be cool to see that heavy haulage trailer on the road when they move it.
Thanks for watching!
Enjoy the the locations you film at.
Thanks for watching!
That wasn't a PGR mission, not decorated enough. Looked like a serious two (three) wheel therapy session! I wonder where they ended up eating at then. I wish I could still ride!
It would be cool to see the progress of the new customer in peebles with the reactivated siding
Always nice to see your videos, greetings from Norway! 👍
Thanks for watching!
I live in Western NY in the State of NY and we have the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad and Rochester and Southern Railroad for Short Line railroads all owned by the Genesee and Wyoming. I just saw one today in Leicester going to the Salt Mine (American Rock Salt) in Mount Morris. I love your videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good content.
Awesome video with p5 action I really love hearing "go ahead and start the video son" it reminds me of how we talk down here in Mississippi
Thanks for watching!
Great video. I love the old truck and van sitting beside the tracks there at the intersection in Mount Orab.
Thanks 👍
I counted 39 cars on the first pass. You were very close.
I enjoyed that video 👍👍
39 cars, I count every train. I can compliment you on your photography. So many turn so quickly counters like me loose there place and count.
Thanks 👍
Good morning
Morning
Got a great horn.
Got some good action going on. It's a pipe dream, but it would be cool if that line ran to Portsmouth again.
Steve, I worked forty years on the RR and I have seen all the secondary subdivisions get ate up by deregulation, the Reagan administration, but I’ll say one thing the “ engines” you observe operating today because of their size and length would be too costly relating to rail maintenance…..plus the class 1’s can not find it feasible to operate 4 axle locomotives even thou they maintain a small roster of them~~~sad……..ms~~~
I wish I could go back and ride the 611 over this line again
Always enjoy getting a look at some of the track equipment - poor defect detector :( Nice derail though. I was checking out that old truck in the second view - some odd items around it :) You know, if you get much more popular around Mt. Orab, CCET might want to put you to work!
Thanks 👍 It's funny when I go to Kroger and ppl recognise me
That truck by the cactus is a bit of history too
It is pretty cool. thanks for watching !
Nice 👌 👍 rock train going by lovey
Thanks a lot 😊
@@JawTooth no problem 😊 👌
38 cars with the engines 40 nice videos
Thanks for watching !
Good MorningJaw Tooth.
Good morning!
Thanks for this video!
My pleasure!
Nice job cool video
Thanks!
I really like the way you explain things about the track. We have a locomotive painted like those here in New Castle, In moves sand for a foundry
Come to think of it has this track ever served passenger? Great video and great trains!
And I counted 37 cars
Yes, it had the Powhatton Arrow for years and also the 611 steam train ran on this line until 1994. I rode it twice
Thanks for the video Jawtooth. I love those engines though
Glad you like them!
Great Video!
Thanks for watching !
Another Jaw Tooth classic for Christmas.
Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas!
Nice P5 horn
Thanks for watching !
That first catch looked like it was emerging from the jungle maybe in Panama ,great video you certainly work hard getting your shots for our pleasure thankyou for sharing. Keep them coming.
Thanks 👍 LOL
Those telephone poles in the beginning look like they are about ready to topple over! 39 cars on that train. I noticed what looked like two derelict locomotives on old sidings in that last part.
The poles are broke off at the ground. One of them is only held up by the wires that they support. Lol. The old sidings near the end are the Sardinia Wye where they maintain the locomotives.
Might want to rethink that solar panel offer. Savings my man.
It would pay more than farming but it would ruin the land
Awesome train JT!!!
Thanks!
@@JawTooth You're welcome!!
Early! Amazing video man.
You got some great video on that day!
Thanks 👍
Great video
39 railroad cars
Plus one furry cat
And two sleepy dogs
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth Thank you,
For the effort
You put into your videos
I like watching trains
But wouldn't stand outside
In the middle of a Tornado Warning
To film it
Nice video Brian! Have a good day!
Thanks! You too!
@@JawTooth You're welcome and thanks so much!
Norfie’s one smart cat.
Thanks for watching!