Hey JT loved that shot from the walkway to the river monitor, it's all of the extra things you do that make your videos the best! Abandoned routes, bridges, places you see going to or going home all of the other things you do and see is what makes us feel like we are with you and there is an extent to how many boxes in a row I can watch. Great job!
Thanks JT & Scott, for taking my mind off all the trouble we got in Britain at the moment & in my home town. Your video's are a blessing! Lots a love from over the pond. ❤
I am glad that our videos help keep your mind off the trouble and give you some enjoyment. Thanks for your support! I really appreciate the help with the gas Carol and it goes into making the videos. Have a great day and thanks again!
Brian that tunnel started out as a solid rock bore in the 1870's then was enlarged and lined with concrete during the "1963 line relocation project" where most of the old rathole tunnels in Kentucky and Tennessee were bypassed . It is the only original rathole tunnel that is still in use today .
Thank you for the fabulous video, JT. You brought us excellent trains and wonderful scenery! Tennessee is one of the most beautiful states I've had the opportunity to visit yet. I just adore the mountains and forests! It's obviously a super place to film trains, too. I always love seeing your pets, but you know that. Please tell them hi for me and have a nice week! 😃😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤❤
That was a long grain train with triple power, just like the intermodal before it, that came out of the cool tunnel! I love both of those shots, my friend. 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
That's a very neat perspective of the short mixed freight in the foreground of the train meet. I like it very much. This train had an untagged TTX box car in a good cut of box cars. It's pretty rare to catch one the vandals haven't hit yet, and I like it! 😄😄😄❤❤❤
Looks like the dynamic duo of Brian and Scott are having a great time in Tennessee! Took some doing to get to that tunnel but well worth it! Thanks for videoing the sign about the hotel. Looked it up and there are a few old pics of it.
Love this one. Back in 1952 - 1953 Mom and Dad were going to school in Chattanooga and Dad worked the hump at the Debutts yard. He took us kids over to see it in action a few times. Later, in 1956 we were back in Chattanooga. We lived across the street from the school where I went to the 6th grade. Both were about 6 blocks from where you are filming. Brings back lots of memories. Looking forward to the others from here. Thanks much.
I really love that little off-highway trail you took to get to the tunnel. Lots of pretty country down and around where you live and drive to get trains, Brian. Such good entertainment you provide. Thank you. Marcel from Saskatchewan.
This is a great morning of watching Norfolk Southern and CSX trains in Tennessee especially going through the tunnel and very nice scenery here and also of course the amazing awesome live action pets with the music slide show and as always Thank You Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
That was so cool 😎 JT! A long intermodal entering the tunnel. It had several olive green containers, which are my favorite! I'm surprised, as old as that tunnel looks, that the buiders had the foresight to make it tall enough for double stack trains! 😀😀😀😀❤❤❤❤
FABULOUSO!! These must be a few of the surprise locations you promised us a little while back! I really liked the multi-track yard shots and that tunnel was worth the wait! It's an outstanding modeling candidate. That USGS 'thing' is a river monitoring station. Typically records the flow of the river as well as the height of the water. We have one in Franklin, PA that has an active internet camera for river watching. Thankful that you still are willing and able to do these videos for us - I truly enjoy them! Not being able to travel as I'd like to, these are a fantastic substitute for me missing the actual travels.
JT I’m glad you and Scott are enjoying yourself and from the looks of it y’all caught a lot of trains while y’all was down there but anyway, my friend as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and another awesome video and we’ll see you on the next one
Cool tunnel! Saw a video of people in the hoosec tunnel while a train was going thru😬. Allot of intermodels lately. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
I haven't seen that tunnel yet. I will look it up. I also went to the tunnel at Tunnel Hill, Georgia but couldn't get a train going through it. The tunnel there was way off road and had a fence blocking the view. Thanks for your Support Mark! I appreciate it and it helps my channel! I will have some good videos soon. I am mowing the grass today so I probably won't post anything other than Shorts videos tomorrow. Thanks again Mark!
Hi there JT enjoy watching your vids over the past years. A side note I'm 80 now but back in '63 just graduated HS and that fall my uncle at the B&O RR freight house on E. 5th ave across from back then Rockwell plant helped me get a job on the C&N div. as a tower operator on the xtra board. ( means i would train and work any shift for vacations,sick, call offs) Learned 8 different towers from the old US tower downtown Cols.OH to Newark OH. These were the old "interlocking" towers and some were still coal fired. You had to manually throw the switches connected to piping that went down and out to the tracks. A real pain in the winter. Towers still had functioning "Mores Code" signals, but we had radios to talk with the dispatcher. Between towers was called blocks. And you had to log & report every train to the dispatcher. The C&N had E. bound & W bound tracks. They were PRR's but B&O had the right of way. I had freight trains on all 3 shifts & passenger on 1st & 2nd. My last tour of duty was 3rd @ Washington CT House OH, the "Diamond" crossing you've done a vid on before, the fall & winter of '64/'65. The E/W tracks was B&O and the N/W - S/E back then was the "D,T, & I" Detroit, Toledo, and Ironton. I was 19 when I hired on but was furloughed in April '65 because of impending RR mergers. As one duty a dispatcher would request us to copy down a train order in triplicate, 1 for the engineer, 1 for conductor, 1 stayed in the tower. Throw a signal lite on the approaching train, tie the orders on wood "Y" handel sticks. The orders were tied with twine at the top of the y across each point. The long Y stick for engineer, the short for the Conductor. They slow the train down to 15mph or so and would run their arm thru the Y and snag the orders. A challenge for me standing next to the end of the tie especially at night.as I'm only 5' 8". Never missed a hand on in my 3 yrs as a tower opr. Just wanted to give you a little insight from an old "railroader" of 60 yrs ago. My grandfather was a Steam Locomotive Engineer for the PRR. His run was over the same tracks east out of Columbus to "Trinway" a tiny village next to "Dresden OH" not far from "Coshotcon OH" Take Care😉
As I live in SoCal, the summer humidity here is in the 54-57% range, and that coupled with 90+ degree temps is uncomfortable but tolerable. I would imagine the humidity there in Ohio/Kentucky/Tennessee is FAR higher here in August. I've spent time in South Carolina (in Charleston) during late July and the humidity is so high that it takes your breath away. I get it... The trouble you go to to get fresh spots to shoot your trains is nothing short of stellar. We, your fans, salute your efforts - but we also know you love it!! Nothing is better, Brian, than making a living doing something you totally love. You are one blessed man, buddy. Cheers!
You forgot to tell us you were along the Rat Hole Line, owned by the City of Cincinnati, soon (if not already) sold to NS. I loved the roadway to the tunnel, I have encountered some similar roads while following the CSX Magnolia Cutoff in West Virginia. Another great video,TY.
Wow, thanks for the Super Chat! I was just scrolling through the comments and I found this. This will go a long way to help with the gas and I really appreciate it!! I couldn't believe it when I saw this. Thanks again!
Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Nice seeing new locations. Nearest tunnel from me is beldon tunnel on former D&H RR. Between Binghamton and Ononta NY. I've seen trains going through it . Have a great railroad day 🚂🙋♀️
Thankyou JT, Such a Nice Area, Reminds myself of the Country not to far to our West of Brisbane in Australia where I grew up, Nothing but Beautiful Country Side... That's a real nice place to catch those Big Trains & the Tunnel location is Awesome... Great Video....
Was nice meeting you 2 at Harriman at Emory Gap on Friday afternoon. That grain train is the one we got that snuck up on us at Emory Gap while the T36 was working the yard.
Thank you, Jaw Tooth and Scott, for finding this tunnel in Oakdale, Tennessee. This was a terrific location for railfanning. You were lucky to catch the two trains going in opposite directions through the tunnel. Then you went to Chattanooga, Tennesse to Coffey's Cliff to railfan at the north end of Debutts Yard. Did you and Scott contact Drayton from Delay In Block Productions while you were in Chattanooga? I am looking forward to more videos from Coffey's Cliff and other locations in Tennessee. (Posted 11 August 2024 at 1541 CDT.)
JT sorry I didn't find you on FB sooner. Been watching your videos for at least 5 years. Grew up in Chicago, 100% Rock Island family, mom & dad in Purchasing.
That tunnel dates to 1963 when the Southern performed a major clearance and other improvements on the Rat Hole. They essentially rebuilt the whole line through Kentucky.
Love the tunnels. Then you got a meet! Is that a small yard? Thanks JT, and Scott. There’s Loki and Tom. They have the good life! I watched a Joey Boats video of the demolition in Hamilton. There was still some fire in the remains of that building. So sad it’s gone. ❤
Another cool video from a couple of cool guys in a cool spot! I have a correction - above in the video description, it states "Filmed Friday, July 9, 2024", which is incorrect. The 9th was a Wednesday, Friday was the 11th. I knew right away because Saturday the 12th was my birthday. Have a great day, Brian!
Thanks for that! I am glad that you caught that. It should say Friday, August 9, 2024. It was just two days ago. I'm glad I didn't put that in the video itself. Thanks for watching!
Great video JT! That was a killer view from the catwalk! WOW!
Thanks for watching!
That looks really cool with the tunnel
Hey JT loved that shot from the walkway to the river monitor, it's all of the extra things you do that make your videos the best! Abandoned routes, bridges, places you see going to or going home all of the other things you do and see is what makes us feel like we are with you and there is an extent to how many boxes in a row I can watch. Great job!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Totally agree with you @johnhawkes4048. Very interesting, informative and entertaining stuff, Brian! Marcel from Saskatchewan.
Thanks JT & Scott, for taking my mind off all the trouble we got in Britain at the moment & in my home town. Your video's are a blessing! Lots a love from over the pond. ❤
I am glad that our videos help keep your mind off the trouble and give you some enjoyment. Thanks for your support! I really appreciate the help with the gas Carol and it goes into making the videos. Have a great day and thanks again!
Brian that tunnel started out as a solid rock bore in the 1870's then was enlarged and lined with concrete during the "1963 line relocation project" where most of the old rathole tunnels in Kentucky and Tennessee were bypassed . It is the only original rathole tunnel that is still in use today .
Thank you for the fabulous video, JT. You brought us excellent trains and wonderful scenery! Tennessee is one of the most beautiful states I've had the opportunity to visit yet. I just adore the mountains and forests! It's obviously a super place to film trains, too. I always love seeing your pets, but you know that. Please tell them hi for me and have a nice week! 😃😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤❤
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo et très bon dimanche !🌟
Thanks for watching and being here so fast!
C’est pas mal extraordinaire ce que M. Jawtooth nous amène en forme de ses excellents vidéos à chaque semaine!
@@JawTooth You're welcome. Have a great day!
@@frenchcanadian1007 👍🖐🖐🙏
That was a long grain train with triple power, just like the intermodal before it, that came out of the cool tunnel! I love both of those shots, my friend. 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
Great Video Jt and today i turned 49 years old
Happy 49th birthday! I hope you had a good one
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday!
That's a very neat perspective of the short mixed freight in the foreground of the train meet. I like it very much. This train had an untagged TTX box car in a good cut of box cars. It's pretty rare to catch one the vandals haven't hit yet, and I like it! 😄😄😄❤❤❤
Thanks Jaw Tooth great train action from Tennessee.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great location with a tunnel and great freight great video thanks Brian and Scott
Glad you enjoyed it Gary!
You can tell much about the character of a man by how he treats animals 😊🐈🐕👍
Nice Video
I really like this one, trains coming in and out of a tunnel.
Thanks for watching my videos!
I think Loki and the kitty will be fast friends as soon as they figure out how to play together. More great train locations. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
They were trying to play together last night. It was funny. By the time I got my camera out it was too late lol
@@draff1662 i think that Loki is still actually a pup too!
Love Chattanooga for trains. A great train city with a rich history. Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum has a working turntable, too!
Any other railfanning sights in Chattanooga besides coffeys cliff? Me and my 3 boys are passing through in October.
Very cool! I filmed the turn table in action at TVA and I will post it this week some time
The incline railroad is a must see also
Looks like the dynamic duo of Brian and Scott are having a great time in Tennessee! Took some doing to get to that tunnel but well worth it! Thanks for videoing the sign about the hotel. Looked it up and there are a few old pics of it.
Awesome! That area sure is pretty and historic
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Glad you like them!
Love this one. Back in 1952 - 1953 Mom and Dad were going to school in Chattanooga and Dad worked the hump at the Debutts yard. He took us kids over to see it in action a few times. Later, in 1956 we were back in Chattanooga. We lived across the street from the school where I went to the 6th grade. Both were about 6 blocks from where you are filming. Brings back lots of memories. Looking forward to the others from here. Thanks much.
Looking forward to all the upcoming videos from you and Scott!
Coming soon!
Great video!! Love it when you & 1960Gambit tag team up - you guys are the kings of UA-cam railfan videos!! 😁
Thank you very much!
What a awesome train 🚆 video from Brian. I loved it. Thanks for sharing your videos.😊
Thanks for watching my videos!
@@JawTooth You're welcome 😊
An entire grain train with almost no graffiti. Must have been new cars! Looks like a great place to see trains.
Shocked no one else caught this. Only 1 grain car had been tagged (slightly), that is unbelievably rare.
I really love that little off-highway trail you took to get to the tunnel. Lots of pretty country down and around where you live and drive to get trains, Brian. Such good entertainment you provide. Thank you. Marcel from Saskatchewan.
Thanks 👍
This is a great morning of watching Norfolk Southern and CSX trains in Tennessee especially going through the tunnel and very nice scenery here
and also of course the amazing awesome live action pets with the music
slide show and as always Thank You Jaw Tooth.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
Thanks for watching and thanks for being here so fast today Roger!
JawTooth and Mrs JawTooth 🚆🚂🚆🚆
Great video
Entertaining as always 👍👍👍
Glad you like them! Thanks for being here so fast!
@@JawTooth I got up earlier
Than I normally do
Got ready for Church 🏰💒⛪
@@michaelhewitt258 I hope you are having a great Sunday
@@JawTooth It's okay
Thanks 👍👍👍👍
Awesome locations and catches Jawtooth! The lower parts of the Rat hole are some of my favorites!👍
Same here!
Cool tunnel scenes, also that Coffee Cliff looks like a good spot for hobos to catch out. The kitten is growing fast!
I found several camp sites there and one had a pile of fire wood and a table
That was so cool 😎 JT! A long intermodal entering the tunnel. It had several olive green containers, which are my favorite! I'm surprised, as old as that tunnel looks, that the buiders had the foresight to make it tall enough for double stack trains! 😀😀😀😀❤❤❤❤
Awesome!! Can’t wait to see all the views and various locations you caught trains at and surrounding scenery!
Great catches! Beautiful scenery!
Thank you very much!
FABULOUSO!!
These must be a few of the surprise locations you promised us a little while back!
I really liked the multi-track yard shots and that tunnel was worth the wait!
It's an outstanding modeling candidate.
That USGS 'thing' is a river monitoring station.
Typically records the flow of the river as well as the height of the water.
We have one in Franklin, PA that has an active internet camera for river watching.
Thankful that you still are willing and able to do these videos for us - I truly enjoy them!
Not being able to travel as I'd like to, these are a fantastic substitute for me missing the actual travels.
Cool video!👍👍👍☺
Thanks!
Outstanding locations, great views, and awesome catches JT! Fantastic video!
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Brian that is part of the TVA flood control. USGS water sensors lets TVA know when to open dams down stream to let water out.
JT I’m glad you and Scott are enjoying yourself and from the looks of it y’all caught a lot of trains while y’all was down there but anyway, my friend as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and another awesome video and we’ll see you on the next one
Yes we had a good time and got some awesome trains. In the next week or so I will have some good videos. Thanks for watching Timmy!
Hi Jaw & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Jaw & Friends Randy
Good stuff Brian! That kudzu is nuts! 🤦♂️
Awesome quality as always JT thanks greetings from Scotland 😊
Thanks for being here so fast today Brian!
@@JawTooth lol Always JT thanks very much sir 👍😊
Welcome to the SOUTH Mr. 🦷 . Yes sir, we love our dirt roads and kudzu 🌱too! 😬
I love it!
Horn salute and gambit 😊 you guys rule.
Two in a row passing oh wow this is incredible Mr jawtooth!!!
Good Moring.. thank you for the awesome video..👍👍👍
Good morning!
Cool tunnel! Saw a video of people in the hoosec tunnel while a train was going thru😬. Allot of intermodels lately. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
I haven't seen that tunnel yet. I will look it up. I also went to the tunnel at Tunnel Hill, Georgia but couldn't get a train going through it. The tunnel there was way off road and had a fence blocking the view. Thanks for your Support Mark! I appreciate it and it helps my channel! I will have some good videos soon. I am mowing the grass today so I probably won't post anything other than Shorts videos tomorrow. Thanks again Mark!
@JawTooth your welcome Brian! The hoosec tunnel is 4.5 miles long. A big one
Hi there JT enjoy watching your vids over the past years. A side note I'm 80 now but back in '63 just graduated HS and that fall my uncle at the B&O RR freight house on E. 5th ave across from back then Rockwell plant helped me get a job on the C&N div. as a tower operator on the xtra board. ( means i would train and work any shift for vacations,sick, call offs) Learned 8 different towers from the old US tower downtown Cols.OH to Newark OH. These were the old "interlocking" towers and some were still coal fired. You had to manually throw the switches connected to piping that went down and out to the tracks. A real pain in the winter. Towers still had functioning "Mores Code" signals, but we had radios to talk with the dispatcher. Between towers was called blocks. And you had to log & report every train to the dispatcher. The C&N had E. bound & W bound tracks. They were PRR's but B&O had the right of way. I had freight trains on all 3 shifts & passenger on 1st & 2nd. My last tour of duty was 3rd @ Washington CT House OH, the "Diamond" crossing you've done a vid on before, the fall & winter of '64/'65. The E/W tracks was B&O and the N/W - S/E back then was the "D,T, & I" Detroit, Toledo, and Ironton. I was 19 when I hired on but was furloughed in April '65 because of impending RR mergers. As one duty a dispatcher would request us to copy down a train order in triplicate, 1 for the engineer, 1 for conductor, 1 stayed in the tower. Throw a signal lite on the approaching train, tie the orders on wood "Y" handel sticks. The orders were tied with twine at the top of the y across each point. The long Y stick for engineer, the short for the Conductor. They slow the train down to 15mph or so and would run their arm thru the Y and snag the orders. A challenge for me standing next to the end of the tie especially at night.as I'm only 5' 8". Never missed a hand on in my 3 yrs as a tower opr. Just wanted to give you a little insight from an old "railroader" of 60 yrs ago. My grandfather was a Steam Locomotive Engineer for the PRR. His run was over the same tracks east out of Columbus to "Trinway" a tiny village next to "Dresden OH" not far from "Coshotcon OH"
Take Care😉
Cool tunnel, enjoyed all the videos, hi to the pets❤
Thanks so much
Great video JT. Thanks from NE Ohio 😊
Thanks for watching!
As I live in SoCal, the summer humidity here is in the 54-57% range, and that coupled with 90+ degree temps is uncomfortable but tolerable. I would imagine the humidity there in Ohio/Kentucky/Tennessee is FAR higher here in August. I've spent time in South Carolina (in Charleston) during late July and the humidity is so high that it takes your breath away. I get it...
The trouble you go to to get fresh spots to shoot your trains is nothing short of stellar. We, your fans, salute your efforts - but we also know you love it!! Nothing is better, Brian, than making a living doing something you totally love. You are one blessed man, buddy. Cheers!
Good shots of Intermodel and grainer at tunnel and footage at the yard in Chattanooga!🛤🚂
Thank you very much!
"Over the river & through the woods ... " Getting there is a grand part of the enjoyment!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video as always! May I get a birthday shoutout? 8/14. Keep up the great train videos!!
Awesome video thanks for all your hard work in bringing us great videos😊
Perfect spot for railfanning. Out of the way and no one to bother you. Set up camp and chill.
You got that right!
@@JawTooth chilling next to tracks is as peaceful as sitting around a campfire.
I really enjoyed this one. Great stuff. Worth the off road driving! 😂
Hahahaha Babahatchie !!! That’s a fun word think I’ll adopt it as my alternative oh sh*t exclamation 👍 😆😝 ✌️🤙
You forgot to tell us you were along the Rat Hole Line, owned by the City of Cincinnati, soon (if not already) sold to NS. I loved the roadway to the tunnel, I have encountered some similar roads while following the CSX Magnolia Cutoff in West Virginia. Another great video,TY.
Thank you that was sweet
It's winter somewhere
It sure is. But it was really hot this week. We were in the 90s
Thanks!
Wow, thanks for the Super Chat! I was just scrolling through the comments and I found this. This will go a long way to help with the gas and I really appreciate it!! I couldn't believe it when I saw this. Thanks again!
@@JawTooth Just wanted to show my appreciation for your incredible videos JT! 👍
@@TwistedMacGyversTrains That was very nice of you!
Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Nice seeing new locations. Nearest tunnel from me is beldon tunnel on former D&H RR. Between Binghamton and Ononta NY. I've seen trains going through it . Have a great railroad day 🚂🙋♀️
Thanks for watching my video Lesa and have a great railroad day also!
Another great video. Thanks JT.
Glad you enjoyed it
Tunnels and culverts are my favorite!
That’s a stunner JT, great video
Thanks 👍
Thank You Jaw Tooth, tunnel is cool!
Hey Mr Jawtooth incredible videos keeping making more I’ll sure be watching more of your other videos you have they are amazing!!!
Nice J.T. ❤ have a great day!
thanks for watching and have a great day also!
That sure is some beautiful country up there.
It sure is. I love going to places like this
Great catches and awesome video
Thank you very much!
Thankyou JT, Such a Nice Area, Reminds myself of the Country not to far to our West of Brisbane in Australia where I grew up, Nothing but Beautiful Country Side...
That's a real nice place to catch those Big Trains & the Tunnel location is Awesome...
Great Video....
Glad you enjoyed it!
I railfanned that Coffeys Cliff last October. Very busy spot! I like that Oakdale spot I’d like to see it one day.
Very cool! CC is a great place
Awesome live action again.
Another GREAT video. KEEP it up!
Thanks, will do!
Cool video brother, what you guys won’t do to film trains!!!!! Thanks for sharing this
Was nice meeting you 2 at Harriman at Emory Gap on Friday afternoon. That grain train is the one we got that snuck up on us at Emory Gap while the T36 was working the yard.
That was fun filming trains with you at the 10 track crossing. We got both sides of that train Lol
Thank you, Jaw Tooth and Scott, for finding this tunnel in Oakdale, Tennessee. This was a terrific location for railfanning. You were lucky to catch the two trains going in opposite directions through the tunnel. Then you went to Chattanooga, Tennesse to Coffey's Cliff to railfan at the north end of Debutts Yard. Did you and Scott contact Drayton from Delay In Block Productions while you were in Chattanooga? I am looking forward to more videos from Coffey's Cliff and other locations in Tennessee. (Posted 11 August 2024 at 1541 CDT.)
Enjoyed the video. Thectumnel action and I love thos meets..
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks JT, nice video.
Glad you enjoyed it
JT sorry I didn't find you on FB sooner. Been watching your videos for at least 5 years. Grew up in Chicago, 100% Rock Island family, mom & dad in Purchasing.
Thanks for watching my videos! Rock on!
That's a water flow gauge, JawTooth.
Awesome, I was in the ballpark! Thanks for the info
I love your videos
Thanks for watching!
Another excellent video. Tom 87 from Vandalia, Oh. 😮
Glad you enjoyed it! I like filming in Vandalia at that park. That place is awesome
Just woke up and this is the first video i watched. Have a good day
Thanks, I appreciate that!
Hello Jaw . Man you sure go to some fantastic places so cool 👍🏻😎 play time kitty and. Dog 👍🏻😎Robin out .
Thanks 👍
I enjoyed that video👍👍
Thanks London!
Wow train is WONderful
Too bad the Roadrailer trains are going away, if it's true. I love seeing your videos of them.
That tunnel dates to 1963 when the Southern performed a major clearance and other improvements on the Rat Hole. They essentially rebuilt the whole line through Kentucky.
👍Another great video thanks jaw tooth!!
Oi Gosto muito de Ferrovias e acompanho todos os videos do canal. Diogo de Belo Horizonte Mg, Brasil
Coffey's Cliff probably named after my family. I did live in Chattanooga for a summer in 2003. I have family there
I will have a long video from there soon. I am working on it now
@@JawTooth it was good I enjoyed it I'm about to take a trip up there soon
I was wondering about you the other day JT! Good to see you are back!
Hey, thanks! I never left though. I post 6 long videos a week and short videos a lot
AWESOME!💯🌍
Thank you! Cheers!
They sure got some long trains there
You should see the one we filmed in Cowan, Tennessee with a mid train DPU and manned helpers on the rear. I will post it next week
Wow! That was really neat.
Thanks for watching!
My late husbands and Is my favorite kind of adventure.
@@pennytill5183 I like going to new areas to see trains. Its always fun to explore
Pretty cool. You got it made .
Thanks 👍
Love the tunnels. Then you got a meet! Is that a small yard? Thanks JT, and Scott. There’s Loki and Tom. They have the good life! I watched a Joey Boats video of the demolition in Hamilton. There was still some fire in the remains of that building. So sad it’s gone. ❤
That railroad yard is actually very big. I will check out Hamilton one day this week. I hate that the building is gone
Another cool video from a couple of cool guys in a cool spot! I have a correction - above in the video description, it states "Filmed Friday, July 9, 2024", which is incorrect. The 9th was a Wednesday, Friday was the 11th. I knew right away because Saturday the 12th was my birthday. Have a great day, Brian!
Thanks for that! I am glad that you caught that. It should say Friday, August 9, 2024. It was just two days ago. I'm glad I didn't put that in the video itself. Thanks for watching!
Never even occurred to me it could be the month that was wrong. Thanks for recording and posting!
Nicely done,,surely you didn’t jump when the horn sounded 😅..thanks for sharing..😊
😁 I don't thinks so because I expect them at any time. Thanks for watching!
Wow they just barely clear the top of that arch with that double stack lol awsome video though
Cool video.👍👍
Thanks 👍
@@JawTooth 👍👍