Train Flies Over Bouncing Bridge With Radar Speed Check! CSX Train On Sharp Curve In Hamilton Ohio!
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Fast Train Gets Speed Check By Radar! CSX Train Grinds The Rails On Tight Curve In the City! CSX Trains At The Railroad Interchange Entering Norfolk Southern Tracks. Norfolk Southern Grain Train On CSX Tracks. Whose railroad is this anyway? Lol
The first train is crossing over the railroad bridge that bounces slightly when heavy trains cross it. We check the speed with radar. This train will pass through Hamilton, Ohio minutes later just like all 4 trains in this video do.
Next we see 2 CSX trains in a row exit the CSX main and enter the Norfolk Southern main at the interchange in downtown Hamilton. The reason for this is that the tracks use directional running. There are exceptions to this but for the most past the CSX track is for northbound trains and the Norfolk Southern track is for southbound trains. Both lines wind up at Cincinnati. CSX has the Queensgate Yard and Norfolk Southern has the Gest Street Yard. Both yards join near Cincinnati Union Terminal. After trains pass north through Hamilton, most of the CSX trains run north on the Toledo Sub and the Norfolk Southern trains veer off west on the New Castle Sub into Indiana. The CSX line is considered railroad north and south. The NS line is considered railroad east and west. I hope I explained it well.
The last train is a Norfolk Southern train on CSX track as it heads toward the New Castle Sub. This is a grain train. The last 3 trains in this video were filmed in almost the same area. I moved slightly to get different angles to keep it interesting. I was filming these trains with 3 other railfans. I was their leader. Lolz!
Filmed Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Thanks for watching!
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The bouncing bridge. That should be a Song!
Bouncing Betty is an awesome, animated bridge!
Brings back a memory of 60 years ago getting down at floor level watching my Lionel Super O track move up and down every time the Santa Fe locomotive went over it.
Good morning JT That first train on the bridge was rolling; seems you’ve got a lot of company with you today; I live in Virginia and pronunciation of Norfolk Southern is just fine. Thanks for the video!
Morning!
An all unit train day.. Good variety without JT freezing and its was sunny. Everything came together which is the type of the dispatchers also love
Well said
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo et très bon week-end ! 🖐🖐👍🙏
Merci beaucoup 👍😊
@@JawTooth 🙏🙏🙏🙏
They really need to shim that bridge
Maybe on purpose
I see why you call it the bouncy bridge! TEAM NORFIE!
Nice trains JT this morning lots cars or trucks and very tight curves and beautiful beautiful buildings awesome ❤
Good morning
Morning😊
Magnificent catches of the train coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars, keep up the great work, my friend, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
Thank you very much!
@@JawTooth my pleasure, mate, keep up.
@@JawTooth i just posted a new video yesterday, hope you enjoy it.
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I am the conductor up there on the 3370 at 12:30, cool video
I'm from England, where the original Norfolk is. I pronounce it Nor-foke (with the stress on the first syllable), but as far as I am concerned you can pronounce it any way you like as long as people can understand you.
And in northern England I would pronounce it nor-fuk. But it is a corruption of north folk which is closer to how you pronounce it. Given that US English branched from UK English over 250 years ago plus the influence of Webster on US vowel pronunciation yours is as good as any.
Blue sky under running long the container train . Beautiful seen , I'm very glad . Thank you very much .
Many thanks!😊
😊i see a lot of beautyful background paintings,mine compliments for here,greetz:🍐Peer.
Thanks for the morning treat, enjoyed it much. Thanks JT!
Glad you enjoyed it😊
Another awesome video from Jaw Tooth. It's nice to know that there are still mechanical bells out there. No offense, but I'm not crazy about ebells but oh well, it is what it is. Going to enjoy the mechanical bells that are still out there. Have a nice day😊🌈
Thank you very much!😊
Awesome video keep up with a great work and be safe out there. 👍 😀
Thanks, will do!
@@JawTooth Your very welcome sir.
Hi Jaw Tooth!
Happy Saturday my friend!
That first train going over the bridge. That train was really booking!
Have a great weekend!!
Good morning to you, JT! Awesome video man!
Thanks! You too!😊
They had CSX trains running on Norfolk Southern and Norfolk Southern trains running on CSX. It sounds as if they are turning into one railroad.
Wow! That CSX train came fast. Yep, it was over 40 mph! Nice capture. Thanks.
Thanks for watching😊
ChainsawN&W1218, great as always Jawtooth, really like the NS trestle were there booking and IM train with CSX run-through power You could hear the flanges on the wheels making there way around that tight curve, nice shot of CSX auto rack train diverting at the crossovers, take care Man!🇺🇲👍🛤🚂
Nor-Folk, ❤ Hamilton, that second video at the curve was a nice view,as was the paper Mill shot. Lot of railfan’s out too
Terrific catches JT, and yeah that NS train was really hauling the mail over that bouncing bridge, other cool trains as well. Not sure if I could be much help in pronouncing Norfolk Southern correctly either. Another classic JT, thanks.
I loved that tight curve, thanks for the video
When I lived over on MLK Jr Blvd in Hamilton, I could always hear the trains going around that extremely tight curve area near the MOW area. And always in the early AM on certain days, could always hear Amtrak Cardinal Train buzzing thru.... That's definitely a high railfanning spot where you were at cuz I also used to live on Heaton Street and not have to go far to see the trains.... Saw the upclose of the bouncy bridge, I guessed 50 mph on radar.... Great Video Jaw Tooth.....
Every time you film at the bouncy bridge, I thank the Lord you haven't witnessed a disaster!
Could you crack some walnuts under that bridge sometime?
I will try that lol😊😅
Seeing that bridge flex is interesting. Great footage as always!
Good morning and amazing videos Jaw tooth keep up the good work
Hi hope the weather is warmer for you today
Great job as always thanks. Chris from England
Teeter tooter ....yahoooo. great catches sir ..we enjoyed !
Thanks 👍😊
That's neat watching those CSX engines cross over to the other line.
More great live action... ahhhh yeah 👍
I thought you were pronouncing Norfolk correctly
Awesome videoooooooooo !! 👍👍👍
Awesome catches JT you just know where to find the trains, thank you for all you do.brother. 👍👌😇
You are very welcome😊
Love the bouncy bridge. Waiting for something to bounce off!
Lol 😂
I'm late to the party.However and as usual watched from beginning to end, thumbs up, and a comment.Thanks for sharing your fine catches.
Thanks for watching
On 17 January 2023 you started out at the Norfolk Southern bridge that bounces. It was interesting to watch the bridge bouncing as the train crossed it. I noticed the McDonald's Arches in the background as you were waiting for the first train in Hamilton, Ohio. The McDonald's restaurant is near the new location for the Hamilton, Ohio depot that was moved. You then went over to one of your usual locations in Hamilton, Ohio near the old paper manufacturing plants. The trains that you saw this day were interesting to watch.
Hey jaw tooth cool trains. Live action. Keep the videos coming son. Have a great railroad day 🙋♀️
Norfolk , like howdy ''folks'' but that's just me ... Good live action Son ... Mr String has a new vid out today as well ... Railfans rule !!!
That bridge is like a see-saw.
12:19 amazing footage my friend! Have a nice day!
Thanks, you too!😊
Great video JT!
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Thanks 👍😊
Good morning jaw tooth, awesome live action.
Nice catches. That horn sounds like a k5la on that NS engine. I like the sound of it. Great video!
Thanks!😊
Great video JT. That NS train was bookin over bounching bridge...... looks like you had your entourage with you today. Btw your pronunciation of Norfolk is fine.... everyone is going to have a slightly different twang... doesn't make it wrong. We know what you were talking about.
I like very much how you great locations to film and your in the right spot at the time great video thanks jaw tooth
Glad you like them!🎉
Great video Jaw thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it😊
Engineer is doing well getting his shipment to its destination
The bouncy bridge reminds me of the advertisement showing a young girl with her finger going bouncy bouncy on her dads computer screen and suddenly he was on the phone talking to customer service of some company that the girl had run up over $100,000 worth of orders and he was in a panic about it... made me laugh.
Nor-folk is how you pronounce Norfolk.
The wagon paint is unique😍 by Train lover🤓
I think that they're talking about the pronounciation of the city of Norfolk which is Nor-fuk or Nor-fik. In my opinion, the railway should be Nor-folk.
Thought those grainers would never end. You really know the best location to flim. I like when you go to out of the way locations like creek beds.
Glad you enjoyed
Nice video Jaw Tooth 👍🇺🇸
Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹🙂
Awesome video but wait there’s more 👍😎❄️🚂🇺🇸❄️
For sure!
Pretty crazy when one of someone's favorite places are down in a creek bed. That's a neat location. Lots of live action in this one..
You got that right!
Wow - 4 engine lashup on an autorack! That is unusual :)
Indeed it is!😊
You're pronouncing Norfolk Southern ok Mr JT. I like your videos. Thanks.
Cool, thanks😊
EXCELLENT JOB ON THE VIDEO THANK YOU JT FOR YOUR TIME AND EFFORT I APPRECIATE IT AND YOU HAVE A GOOD DAY TODAY BE SAFE AND CAREFUL PLEASE. JIM KAMMERER OF PHILADELPHIA PA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RULES MY RAILS 👌
Thanks, you too!😊
Jim:
I grew up around Philadelphia still remember the reading, Pennsylvania Penn central RR used to watch them on the west Trenton cut off in fort Washington
I enjoyed that video👍👍
Thanks 👍
You say “Norfolk” just fine. My Mother was born there and your pronunciation is just like hers…
Señor Jaws... to avoid pronunciation problems with the name, just think of the prissy women about the Norfolk Navy Base there in Virginia... 'They don't smoke. They don't chew. They don't drink or do anything for you... NOR--KISS, NOR--HUG, NOR--PHOLK...' I hope that helps. ... Gracias por tu sunny Saturday video. RT sends, Puebla, México.
I noticed most eastcoast intermodel trains only run two locomotives
Out here in the west the average intermodel train has 4 to 6 locomotives.and they're twice as long.. Love your videos Thanks JT.👍🇺🇲
Interesting!
Boy that train was going fast. Even blurry. Seemed faster than 45.
🤔ohoh,the wobbeling bridge,😊
...!MAN DO I ENJOY YOUR CHANNEL JAW TOOTH......IT'S GREAT...I MEAN IT SINCERELY BROS.!!!...
Love ur camerawork man! Good video Brian
Appreciate it!😊
Excellent video work. Question, did you require I pm you? thank you for all you do.
Excellent video JT!!
Thanks!😊🎉
@@JawTooth You're welcome!!
That train is bookin'
I love stacktrains. Like a two story tall moving wall.
Sure like when using speed gun, adds accuracy to the element . The second video was great also
GOOD VIDEO JT THANK YOU NORFOLK SOUTHERN JUST LIKE THAT YOU SOUND FINE . PEOPLE ARE VERY PICKY DON'T WORRY ABOUT THIS HAVE A GOOD DAY TODAY I APPRECIATE YOU AND YOUR EFFORT THANK YOU JT JIM KAMMERER OF PHILADELPHIA PA 👌 😊
I appreciate that😊🎉
It seem as though a lot of those grain cars have had some attempt to remove the old graffitti, prior to new graffitti being applied.
Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
thanks
You're welcome!
Excellent good video, mr Jaw Tooth.
By the first train you say that you had the radardetector with you and my brain says: why mister JT the speed is 47 mp/ h. O.k. you measured 45 mp/h i was 2 mp/h wrong
But then in Hamilton Ohio that train from CSX man that is great 4 great diesel beasts on the front. And than the NS graintrain was the train loaded?
Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands 🇾🇪🇺🇸
Amazing railway video!
Thank you very much!😊🎉
Hey JawTooth
Another AWESOME video
It would be awesome 👍
If you could catch a ride
In an freight engine cab
Maybe one day!
@@JawTooth 👍👍👍👍👍
Reminds me of Suffolk VA
Thank a conductor to deliver your goods
Norfolk, or Norfok. Some regional variation in the way it's pronounced is inevitable. Whether you pronounce it with the 'L' or without, both are correct, depending on where you're from. We in the UK tend to go for the one without the 'L' pronounced. But Hell, we're British - You're thousands of miles away. Who really cares or is genuinely affected by how it's pronounced? As long as we understand what you're saying, Right? You are fine the way you say it so don't listen to those "Purists" who think their way is right. Love your videos, Brian. Keep 'em comin'.
Thank you for the information! sounds good to me
Norfolk sounds good to me. If you live in the deep south it will sound different. Remember in the USA you can drive 100 miles and hear the accents change.
Nice catches Brian!
Glad you enjoyed it😊
Hey JT? Does Hamilton ham taste different then any other kind of ham?
I don’t know if I ever had it lol😂
I think that is the track where it used to stop traffic downtown back in the early 80s on the main east/west road,by the time I started coming back there the road went under the tracks.
Another good day on the high iron!
You got that right!😊🎉
wow, a bit long curve there.
Great Catches!
Love watching them come around the curve and switching tracks!!! Great video!!!
Thanks 👍
Na--folk, or nal---folk. I lived there for many years. We use a Southern Draw to speak the word "Norfolk". Foreigners use all letters to pronounce, lol.
I like train videos on UA-cam jawtooth dpu alright 👍
Reminds me of the old college cheer
Norfolk Norfolk
We don't drink
We don't smoke
Norfolk
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It would be nice to see train stacks taken off and where just wondering love videos 👍👍
That would be cool!
Good Morning Jaw Tooth.
More bridges, please, esp. crossing "La belle riviere", the Great Miami and the Little Miami... What do we know about our industrious graffiti artists? Who buys their gallons of paint; picks their colors; pays for their brushes; who interprets their messages? The Almighty? (I like your dogs.)...Railroad companies used to have catchy slogans that were stenciled on the box cars of old. Maybe s/o could hire a few graffiti artists to do something cogent and creative?
You took another great motion picture. Sometimes I wish that some trains would not end. If that UA-camr tapped or typed to you that you mispronounced the name of NS, tell him that the correct pronunciation is "Norfolk Southern," not "Norfork Southern." Smile! 😃