Man, you find the coolest railroad stuff to film. I had never seen a semi diesel road-rail vehicle before. The turnouts in extreme perspective are also very interesting to see. They appear nonsensical from that vantage point so seeing that locomotive "translating", or picking them out, was waaaaay cool. Thank you, Jaw Tooth. Again: u. r. d. man!!
Hey Jawtooth those different color paint marks on the rail probably helps the signal maintainer put the track wires back on the track in the right spot after they were all removed for track work..The rail and wire are both painted to reinstall correctly. After everything is connected they have to shunt test each circuit.
Another great vid. Thanks! The thing that stands out to me is the lack of tagging on the cars. In my area, damn near EVERY car is tagged. And yes, I understand that rail cars don't stay in one place, but still, the difference is profound.
23:42 - That gray building was Mohawk Fine Papers's Beckett Mill, originally the Beckett Paper Co., 1848. The site was in operation for 163 years. 550 employees at its peak. Closed 2012. Some want to preserve the historic site, owner wants to tear it down. Fire has recently destroyed part of it, tho' not that bldg in JawTooth's foreground. Produced here, "[Beckett] invented the first cover papers, a heavier and stronger fiber paper that can be folded and embossed for use in brochures, menus and covers of annual reports" -- source - local newspaper through search
Hi Mr.Jawtooth, Lots of train action today. I love those interlocking towers in use or,not, they are fascinating to explore. So happy to see you include them in your videos. Thank You for sharing your love of railroading with us
Smitty SF_3751 WOW, that was some long trains, and the mid train helper was cool. U. P. now runs 2 or 3 in the front, and 2 or 3 in the rear, have long trains around here. Quiet around here, Day 54 or there about, has gotten a little warm, last week it was 105 in Tucson. This week, mid to high 90's, our second spring. A late Mothers Day to your Wife, hope you all have a Great Day.
What is so sad to see all the railroads across the country closing up and rails becoming abandoned. Here in the southern part of Illinois in the past 12 years that I have lived here they have closed up at least 3 rail lines that pass across the inter parts of serval railways. Depot building turned into restaurants or resale shops. I have been a train buff since I was a young kid back when steam engines were still being used. Those were the best days ever. Keep them trains rolling! 👍👍
We had an old style depot here with the curved roof design. I rode a passenger train to Dallas in the first grade as a field trip from there in '62. They tore it down to make way for...a large gravel area along the track! Stupid!
I liked seeing at 3305, the GMRC ex Berlin Mills box car (jade green with graffiti). For you modellers out there, no model manufacturer has made that box car type. It has 7 ribs either side of the door, flat X panel roof and ACF ends. These cars were made special for the Berlin Mills RR . You can get HO scale decals for the car but you would have to scratch build the car itself.
I love Hamilton. Many memories made while I lived there. Had my first set of twins at Mercy hospital and my son at Fort Hamilton Hospital. Love thing your videos.
Greetings Mr. Tooth! Nice Video of a busy location. Your long shots are very crisp and clear. Speaking of long shots...your title picture of the diesel coming on the double track with the old depot in the background...a nice surprise for me because it is almost an exact copy of what I am building on my model railroad right now! 'O' scale 2 rail all hand spiked with hand made switches and even has the crossover too. Another nice "Live Action" afternoon.... Thanx, Mark. ✌😁
21:02 Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan..... my family lived there. I enjoy watching your videos Brian along with your commentary! I was admiring the architecture of the building in the background when you mentioned it had closed down a few years earlier. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
My dear compadre, thank you for showing America what a big thinking nation it was back in the early of twentieth century. Hamilton was very connected to so much of the world they knew. It is still embedded.
My late wife saw one of those trucks on some tracks pulling cars over the Mohawk River.. She sat there with her mouth open. What a surprised reaction from her. It was coming out the Mohawk yard.
AMAIZING! YAHOO! Since I'm a fan of LONG trains, I enjoyed every minute of this video! Saved this one to my locomotive playlist. All those different colors of paint you were asking about was left over from an Easter celebration, The conductors had an Easter egg hunt there Haha!! 😆😄 Just kidding! But those were Easter pastel colors! I really like that grey building later on in video. Looks like a town square. Anyways, That train parade could last for hours! Thanks for sharing & NICE ponytail!
I was just at Butler St on Wed 10/7/2020. Another railfan in Glendale told me & my grandson we should check it out. Man what find! Midday on a Wed, got 6 LONG trains in less than an hour, including a Heritage Lehigh Valley!! Marion, OH is still THE PLACE, but this is going to be one of go to's closer to home. Thanks for sharing JawTooth!
Great videos. I was down to Dayton Street a few years ago when I was down there visiting a friend of mine who was living down there at the time. Was neat when the southbounds were taking that one branch to the left that goes through the S curve. You can always tell when they throttle up coming out of it when the slack is taken out. 37:12 - Looks like somebody hit the gate.
Holy cow that train was long! You get caught by that one just lower the seat in the car and take a nap. And that poor green box car with the open door has definitely seen better days. Great video 👍 I really enjoyed it. But all your videos are enjoyable. Thanks JT. Later!
Wow, JT!! Great video. Live NS & CSX action. There's a safety issue with the building siding. City Hall should be notified. One day with high winds could tear that siding off & god knows what could happen!!! Thanks for another live action video, and I assume the train crews didn't act too adversely for any retakes in the movie, lol
Hey JT. I was going home from work and in Hamilton sitting across from each other on the CSX main was the LOMAR track grinder? And a two car CSX passenger train. Crew quarters I presume. Behind Matalay steel and The Butler county Jail. Great video. The track that goes off to your left across 127 goes behind my house to Indianapolis. It feeds Indiana Eastern.
Update the track grinder went by my house about 800 pm. Sparks flying everywhere. Chased by the CSX passenger train. And a LOMAR double engine. Pretty cool.
It's not a passenger train it would be the geometry train it's for track inspection it has sensors and cameras in there and they survey the data on the fly
I noticed that there was quite few switch tracks to go different ways down that track. Man was that track busy too. You did get a lot of action there. Hamilton was one busy place for trains.
Strange the signal box at the beginning says walnut st./ Interlocker. I believe that Sycamore Street because that that is the crossing right before the depot which is sycamore St?Walnut Street is actually the next a crossing after the depot headed north.
Love these videos. I was born in Hamilton at the Ft. Hamilton Hospital, 1942. Left the area in 1960 and back once a decade or so. Perhaps you could help me. I remember a railroad bridge over the river that look massive with a lot of stone work. If you were on High Street heading toward Oxford it would be on the left side down some number of street on the west side (to the south of High Street. There was a tavern there that my dad would visit. He would call the tavern "The Hamilton Office". Old memory from before 1960.
I know that bridge and the tavern. I drove over there in front of that location when I filmed this. I was hoping to get a train going over that trestle but none when on that line. I was in Oxford a couple months ago also but that was a dry run also. That line isn't very busy but it does still have Amtrak.
@@JawTooth Is the Oxford railroad track on the west side of town? I remember that line well as every time we drove into Oxford from Indiana we would cross that track. We used to travel west to Oxford from Hamilton. AT a shopping center (in the late 50's) their was two choices of highways to take. If you took the left leg of the Y you came out near Oxford at magonical? before that you were high above a valley. I still dream of having property there to just take in the View. If I remember correctly there was a drive in movie theater somewhere there. I also know that Oxford is trying to get the Amtrak to stop in Oxford but Oxford needs about a Million $ to upgrade the station so Amtrak would make a stop.
@@JawTooth The line for amtrak comes out of cincy, Through Oxford crosses the border into Indiana at College Corner (I went to school in College Corner 1948 to 1951) then the track goes on to Richmond Indiana if my thinking is correct
That old track down the middle of the road is Williams Avenue used to live on that street about a block a block past where you were standing. That there was actually right by where you were standing in Old small Depot of believe that was actually interberon track which would actually go, go straight ahead to where the brick building was of a few blocks down on Pleasant Avenue it would cross it then go on down another about four blocks or so to where they were Powerhouse Park is were used to be a car barn car burn for the streetcar line that's where the tall concrete Water Tower is.
4 good sized trains you caught there Jawtooth -one with a DPU to boot !! I wonder if the railway companies look at tagging as another form of anti rust protection ?? Some are works of art-others just garbage ! Shame about the big old blue building out of use too -a sign of the times I guess ?? Keep them coming son ! Regards
Oh no...Hamilton signals were the last holdouts of the old B&O signals. I've been gone from Southern Ohio since late 2015 early 2016 and at the time they said they were gonna leave well enough alone. But at the same time, Im glad I was around when they were active. The train people I talked to said it will make it easier and safer in the long run with a unified tracking system.
Awesome! I just caught my 20th heritage unit there yesterday on ns 143. Its always one of my go to places for action besides Winton Place Ohio. And i saw the same hirail last night pulling railcars out of New Miami.
I like to watch the trains go by when I stop by R&L Electronics in Hamilton to buy ham radio related supplies. Yes, I got the AAR channels programmed into my radio :P
As always great content. I saw an email in my UPRR employee account from the Senior Vice President, they've decided to cancel the UPRR Big Boy Excursion for this year. I'm just getting the word to all the railfans i know. Stay safe out there everyone!!!
thanks JT. I enjoyed the video. For your next video you should give a virtual tour of the CCET railway because much of the crossings have not been mapped on google maps. You could show off bridges crossings industries and other points of interest. Thank you.
Here in the UK when i worked for British Rail a Locomotive officially would not be alowed to travel at high /max speed the train keeps the Loco on the ground and in check ,i rode a Light Loco one night at 90 mph it was great fun but it was hard to stay in the seat .Could not do it now with the Auto Train Recorders watching drivers every move. Don't know how they play it in the USA .
@jmtpubs this was the office building part of the back of paper company that's what all that was across from the tracks there it's boarded up now and has been abandoned for a few years now heard of it burnt down a couple years back.
I enjoy your RR programs. It has been many, many years since I was in Hamilton. In 1956 I was a student at the Cincinnati College of Embalming & worked & lived in the Rebold Funeral Home in Cheviot. The Rebold daughter was a student nurse at Mercy in Hamilton & I would take a load of student nurses from Cheviot to Hamilton every Sunday evening. Are the Hamilton trains you showed on the main line from Cincy to Indianapolis?
Most go North towards Dayton and Detroit, while the Norfolk Southern use trackage rights and split towards Ft Wayne a few miles up. The Indy line sees a few things here and there...mainly the Amtrak.
Great video Jawtooth
Love that gp40 - 3 amazing that thing still runs after 54 years
Awesome Video Jaw Tooth
💐💐🇮🇳💐💐
Wow some awesome long train action there! My favorite horn is the Nathan K-5 definitely the best sounding train horn IMO.
Man, you find the coolest railroad stuff to film. I had never seen a semi diesel road-rail vehicle before. The turnouts in extreme perspective are also very interesting to see. They appear nonsensical from that vantage point so seeing that locomotive "translating", or picking them out, was waaaaay cool. Thank you, Jaw Tooth. Again: u. r. d. man!!
Sweet place to film with tracks and signals. "Another one on the way." Oh how fun only 1 🚂. Those curves. 3rd train. 👍🏼✖️🐾
Jaw tooth and that's cool train video is a good 👍❤😊
Wow JT, you found the holy grail for rail fanning..Thanks
Yes I did
Hey Jawtooth those different color paint marks on the rail probably helps the signal maintainer put the track wires back on the track in the right spot after they were all removed for track work..The rail and wire are both painted to reinstall correctly. After everything is connected they have to shunt test each circuit.
Holy boxcar, Batman!!! Those trains were sooooooooooo long and went by sooooooo slooooooowly, I went into a hypnotic trance, lol
Always a treat to see you posted a new video. Great work keep them coming
Thanks 👍
I love Trains so much and I’m glad I can come to your Channel and get good clips of trains
Another great vid. Thanks! The thing that stands out to me is the lack of tagging on the cars. In my area, damn near EVERY car is tagged. And yes, I understand that rail cars don't stay in one place, but still, the difference is profound.
23:42 - That gray building was Mohawk Fine Papers's Beckett Mill, originally the Beckett Paper Co., 1848. The site was in operation for 163 years. 550 employees at its peak. Closed 2012. Some want to preserve the historic site, owner wants to tear it down. Fire has recently destroyed part of it, tho' not that bldg in JawTooth's foreground. Produced here, "[Beckett] invented the first cover papers, a heavier and stronger fiber paper that can be folded and embossed for use in brochures, menus and covers of annual reports" -- source - local newspaper through search
Thanks for that information! Neat old building!
Hi Mr.Jawtooth, Lots of train action today. I love those interlocking towers in use or,not, they are fascinating to explore. So happy to see you include them in your videos. Thank You for sharing your love of railroading with us
Love those long trains! Interesting area in Hamilton. I will have to wander that way sometime. Thank you for the excellent video!
Smitty SF_3751
WOW, that was some long trains, and the mid train helper was cool. U. P. now runs 2 or 3 in the front, and 2 or 3 in the rear, have long trains around here. Quiet around here, Day 54 or there about, has gotten a little warm, last week it was 105 in Tucson. This week, mid to high 90's, our second spring. A late Mothers Day to your Wife, hope you all have a Great Day.
What is so sad to see all the railroads across the country closing up and rails becoming abandoned.
Here in the southern part of Illinois in the past 12 years that I have lived here they have closed up at least 3 rail lines that pass across the inter parts of serval railways. Depot building turned into restaurants or resale shops.
I have been a train buff since I was a young kid back when steam engines were still being used. Those were the best days ever.
Keep them trains rolling! 👍👍
This year is going to be difficult to record some steamers but I really want to film more of them.
We had an old style depot here with the curved roof design. I rode a passenger train to Dallas in the first grade as a field trip from there in '62. They tore it down to make way for...a large gravel area along the track! Stupid!
I liked seeing at 3305, the GMRC ex Berlin Mills box car (jade green with graffiti). For you modellers out there, no model manufacturer has made that box car type. It has 7 ribs either side of the door, flat X panel roof and ACF ends. These cars were made special for the Berlin Mills RR . You can get HO scale decals for the car but you would have to scratch build the car itself.
Your videos help to soothe my train watching . Pan am southern hasn't had much since the virus took over . Thanks j t !
I love Hamilton. Many memories made while I lived there. Had my first set of twins at Mercy hospital and my son at Fort Hamilton Hospital. Love thing your videos.
Thanks Judy! I filmed a train in Hamilton tonight on my way home from Eaton, Ohio
Wow what a cool video. Lots of trains. 2 really long trains. That last one had a DPU. Really enjoyed this video. 👍👍👍❤️
Greetings Mr. Tooth!
Nice Video of a busy location. Your long shots are very crisp and clear.
Speaking of long shots...your title picture of the diesel coming on the double track with the old depot in the background...a nice surprise for me because it is almost an exact copy of what I am building on my model railroad right now!
'O' scale 2 rail all hand spiked with hand made switches and even has the crossover too.
Another nice "Live Action" afternoon....
Thanx, Mark. ✌😁
those Potash cars come from Aurora, North Carolina at the Phosphate plant.
Indeed sweet production jawtooth!
Can you check out my channel umbreon films?
Great Catch in Hamilton!!!
Painted rails are at electrical connections to rails for signals. Probably preparing for maintenance or replacement.
Hamilton Ohio looks like they get a lot of long trains through there. I think I counted 136 cars on that last one. Great video.
21:02 Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan..... my family lived there. I enjoy watching your videos Brian along with your commentary! I was admiring the architecture of the building in the background when you mentioned it had closed down a few years earlier. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
My dear compadre, thank you for showing America what a big thinking nation it was back in the early of twentieth century. Hamilton was very connected to so much of the world they knew. It is still embedded.
Grew up on corner of Walnut and MLK in Hamilton! Thank you Jawtooth pretty cool tu see the ol neighborhood! Ive always said we're train city!!!!!!
My late wife saw one of those trucks on some tracks pulling cars over the Mohawk River.. She sat there with her mouth open. What a surprised reaction from her. It was coming out the Mohawk yard.
That Freightliner was the biggest road-railer truck I ever saw!
amazing upload
a awesome catch JT, LIVE ACTION!!! cool thanks again. And now we can party like its on sale for 19.99 lol
AMAIZING! YAHOO! Since I'm a fan of LONG trains, I enjoyed every minute of this video! Saved this one to my locomotive playlist. All those different colors of paint you were asking about was left over from an Easter celebration, The conductors had an Easter egg hunt there Haha!! 😆😄 Just kidding! But those were Easter pastel colors! I really like that grey building later on in video. Looks like a town square. Anyways, That train parade could last for hours! Thanks for sharing & NICE ponytail!
Awesome! Thank you!
@@JawTooth You're welcome, As always!
Glad my Favorite Intro Music is Back . Would love that Truck on Rails in my Yard .
I was just at Butler St on Wed 10/7/2020. Another railfan in Glendale told me & my grandson we should check it out. Man what find! Midday on a Wed, got 6 LONG trains in less than an hour, including a Heritage Lehigh Valley!! Marion, OH is still THE PLACE, but this is going to be one of go to's closer to home. Thanks for sharing JawTooth!
And BTW, if you're a grade crossing fan (like we are), Butler St has 2 within 30 yds or so and another not too far down.
"I hear that train a comin', it's comin round the bend."
I'm from Kentucky draw tooth I love your shows born and bred with railroad in my family history so I really love your shows keep them up
Sorry using mic and jaw tooth meant to say
Glad to see some freight still moving
Great videos. I was down to Dayton Street a few years ago when I was down there visiting a friend of mine who was living down there at the time. Was neat when the southbounds were taking that one branch to the left that goes through the S curve. You can always tell when they throttle up coming out of it when the slack is taken out. 37:12 - Looks like somebody hit the gate.
Your my man Brian nice Scanner action 👍🏿👊🤨and nice 3 locomotive today🖐😀
Nice RI hopper at 14:06, great video!
Thanks!
Great video love it I grew up with Conrail in Philadelphia in the late 80s now it's CSX put your videos are awesome
That Norfolk Southern Intermodal Train was pretty cool.
Thanks!
Holy cow that train was long! You get caught by that one just lower the seat in the car and take a nap. And that poor green box car with the open door has definitely seen better days. Great video 👍 I really enjoyed it. But all your videos are enjoyable. Thanks JT. Later!
Nice compilation!
Tons of action.All kinds of different cars.I found the oreo cookie tanker cars interesting.Thanks for all the footage!
Glad you enjoyed it Steve!
Wow, JT!! Great video. Live NS & CSX action. There's a safety issue with the building siding. City Hall should be notified. One day with high winds could tear that siding off & god knows what could happen!!! Thanks for another live action video, and I assume the train crews didn't act too adversely for any retakes in the movie, lol
Cool stone bridge at the end.
Keep them coming
Hey JT. I was going home from work and in Hamilton sitting across from each other on the CSX main was the
LOMAR track grinder? And a two car CSX passenger train. Crew quarters I presume. Behind Matalay steel and
The Butler county Jail. Great video.
The track that goes off to your left across 127 goes behind my house to Indianapolis. It feeds Indiana Eastern.
Update the track grinder went by my house about 800 pm. Sparks flying everywhere. Chased by the CSX passenger train. And a LOMAR double engine. Pretty cool.
It's not a passenger train it would be the geometry train it's for track inspection it has sensors and cameras in there and they survey the data on the fly
I noticed that there was quite few switch tracks to go different ways down that track. Man was that track busy too. You did get a lot of action there. Hamilton was one busy place for trains.
That DPU was a good catch! I bet that was an entire train in a d of itself hooked up to the first.
Strange the signal box at the beginning says walnut st./ Interlocker. I believe that Sycamore Street because that that is the crossing right before the depot which is sycamore St?Walnut Street is actually the next a crossing after the depot headed north.
WOW Jaw over the top and the radio to good add........
Great vid. Good sound capture. Stay safe.
Thank you, I will
Good show Joe tooth keep it going
Thanks 👍
Great video Jaw. I watched with great pleasure. Thank you for the video.
Wow! A long feature! Live Action!! Don’t get shived with that prison shank!!
That area has always been busy. There was a guy that used to film a lot there. I think it's been 10 years since I've seen anything from him...
Love these videos. I was born in Hamilton at the Ft. Hamilton Hospital, 1942. Left the area in 1960 and back once a decade or so. Perhaps you could help me. I remember a railroad bridge over the river that look massive with a lot of stone work. If you were on High Street heading toward Oxford it would be on the left side down some number of street on the west side (to the south of High Street. There was a tavern there that my dad would visit. He would call the tavern "The Hamilton Office". Old memory from before 1960.
I know that bridge and the tavern. I drove over there in front of that location when I filmed this. I was hoping to get a train going over that trestle but none when on that line. I was in Oxford a couple months ago also but that was a dry run also. That line isn't very busy but it does still have Amtrak.
@@JawTooth Is the Oxford railroad track on the west side of town? I remember that line well as every time we drove into Oxford from Indiana we would cross that track. We used to travel west to Oxford from Hamilton. AT a shopping center (in the late 50's) their was two choices of highways to take. If you took the left leg of the Y you came out near Oxford at magonical? before that you were high above a valley. I still dream of having property there to just take in the View. If I remember correctly there was a drive in movie theater somewhere there. I also know that Oxford is trying to get the Amtrak to stop in Oxford but Oxford needs about a Million $ to upgrade the station so Amtrak would make a stop.
@@JawTooth The line for amtrak comes out of cincy, Through Oxford crosses the border into Indiana at College Corner (I went to school in College Corner 1948 to 1951) then the track goes on to Richmond Indiana if my thinking is correct
Greetings from New Jersey. You're among my top 5 favorites for railroad videos. I never miss one! Have a nice weekend.
Glad you like them!
Im also from NJ !
Thanks!
I live in NJ
@@ArrowIIIRailfan Thanks for watching my videos! I still have a few videos from North Elizabeth NJ to post
Neat old building!!
That old track down the middle of the road is Williams Avenue used to live on that street about a block a block past where you were standing. That there was actually right by where you were standing in Old small Depot of believe that was actually interberon track which would actually go, go straight ahead to where the brick building was of a few blocks down on Pleasant Avenue it would cross it then go on down another about four blocks or so to where they were Powerhouse Park is were used to be a car barn car burn for the streetcar line that's where the tall concrete Water Tower is.
Three Thumbs Up for Real Live Action train action. Looks like you've found your Hot Spot! YAY!!!
Oh yeah!
Love that GP 40-3.
4 good sized trains you caught there Jawtooth -one with a DPU to boot !! I wonder if the railway companies look at tagging as another form of anti rust protection ?? Some are works of art-others just garbage ! Shame about the big old blue building out of use too -a sign of the times I guess ?? Keep them coming son !
Regards
Oh no...Hamilton signals were the last holdouts of the old B&O signals. I've been gone from Southern Ohio since late 2015 early 2016 and at the time they said they were gonna leave well enough alone. But at the same time, Im glad I was around when they were active. The train people I talked to said it will make it easier and safer in the long run with a unified tracking system.
Awesome day there. Seems a busy place. But what clinched my sub to you was the shot at the end of you on that beautiful Gibson Explorer.
Awesome! I just caught my 20th heritage unit there yesterday on ns 143. Its always one of my go to places for action besides Winton Place Ohio. And i saw the same hirail last night pulling railcars out of New Miami.
hello from FRANCE , intrepid explorer!!!!!!!!!!! i love your videos and like american trains ! bye !!!!!!!
Another outstanding video! Thank you JAWTOOTH for all your efforts .
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like to watch the trains go by when I stop by R&L Electronics in Hamilton to buy ham radio related supplies. Yes, I got the AAR channels programmed into my radio :P
As always great content. I saw an email in my UPRR employee account from the Senior Vice President, they've decided to cancel the UPRR Big Boy Excursion for this year. I'm just getting the word to all the railfans i know. Stay safe out there everyone!!!
Wow, that is terrible! I was wondering what would happen. This year won't be as good as last year for sure. Thanks for the info though
@@JawTooth Np, still good to see railfanners aren't letting this stop them from fanning us working!!
What about 2022?
@@bruceperkins7253 i'm sure they will but as of now i'm no longer employed at UPRR, i now currently am employed at BNSF.
Jaw tooth... You got some of the best train videos man...😎
thanks JT. I enjoyed the video. For your next video you should give a virtual tour of the CCET railway because much of the crossings have not been mapped on google maps. You could show off bridges crossings industries and other points of interest. Thank you.
Norfolk southern weather hot 🥵 csx Tracks3 gates down Dpu Alright
DPU, I see you
Nice video train!
Thank you!
Very cool catches, always a big fan of
trains emptying a yard on one train!
37:15 Look at that poor light hanging from the gate. Nice video Jaw Tooth!
Mr. Jawtooth::Hello from Hot Springs,Arkansas. I really love your videos keep up the good work
Hey, great videos Jaw Tooth!
Nice one
Keep up the great videos, my husband and I really love them.
NS I think crosses CSX in Bowling Green Ohio too
Here in the UK when i worked for British Rail a Locomotive officially would not be alowed to travel at high /max speed the train keeps the Loco on the ground and in check ,i rode a Light Loco one night at 90 mph it was great fun but it was hard to stay in the seat .Could not do it now with the Auto Train Recorders watching drivers every move.
Don't know how they play it in the USA .
Holy cannoli! That last one was a long slow drag.
Awesome vid got a good catch of those trains keep up the good work and you'll have lots more subscribers in no time
Thanks, will do! Right now my average is 137 new subscribers per day based on the last 30 days. My goal is 100K
@@JawTooth how many subscribers do you have now?
Movie Watcher 123 About 86K
@@JawTooth wow that's a lot keep up the good work
I've never seen a train with an engine in the middle of the load. Great catch. 73
UP does this quit a bit on their long trains out here in the West. At least I think it is UP, maybe BNSF.
Thank you very much!
Do that in Canada here. 1 or 2 up front, one in the middle, one pushin on the end.
A locomotive in this position is a called DPU or distribution power unit.
Wonderful...videos
Glad you like them!
The only thing better would be watching the trains on sight there.
Interesting to see the cars from AIM marked AIMX. I have worked on the Railroad scale in Hamilton, Ontario where they load some of those.
Awesome! I always like to read interesting information like that. I want to visit Canada again. Its been years since I have been there
Awesome video as always.
Thanks for the visit
OT,but what was that grey building on the Dayton St. part? It looks like it was built ca. 1880 or so and was pretty stylish for its time.
@jmtpubs this was the office building part of the back of paper company that's what all that was across from the tracks there it's boarded up now and has been abandoned for a few years now heard of it burnt down a couple years back.
Is that the same NS line through Effingham?
Double main crossover there with the CSX and CN
This NS line comes out of Cincinnati and then goes north through Hamilton to Dayton, Ohio and it also splits off to Richmond, Indiana.
@@JawTooth
Okay I know where now
I enjoy your RR programs. It has been many, many years since I was in Hamilton. In 1956 I was a student at the Cincinnati College of Embalming & worked & lived in the Rebold Funeral Home in Cheviot. The Rebold daughter was a student nurse at Mercy in Hamilton & I would take a load of student nurses from Cheviot to Hamilton every Sunday evening. Are the Hamilton trains you showed on the main line from Cincy to Indianapolis?
Most go North towards Dayton and Detroit, while the Norfolk Southern use trackage rights and split towards Ft Wayne a few miles up. The Indy line sees a few things here and there...mainly the Amtrak.
And Hamilton (southern Ohio) will be blessed by retooling with what they already have.
15:10 Now that is a TRUCK TRAIN 🚂
29:14 DPU facing rearward with hoppers behind