Jawtooth, that was a Landcruiser, most likely imported as we have them here in Australia. That thing sticking up is a snorkel, used for a vehicle goes in a creek or river crossing so it can breath / engine goes under some water. You don't see that there much. Basically the air filter up out of the water.
MR TOOTH Thanks! We are gonna have to find you a vrbo rental to do some live action on the rails for a week! Mr Jaw Tooth- That would be pretty sweet! Awesome catch on the LandCruiser ( love that particular year model ) triple lock that sucker and there isn’t many places it can’t go- and you get there in comfort! LOVING THE NEW CAMERA! Clean and steady! The ambient glow of the crossing lights on the cars was top notch !
Thanks for the Super Thanks! I just got home from West Virginia about a half hour ago and that will help with the gas. A vrbo rental would be fun. I have rented a few interesting places for a night or two. I did the one in LaGrange at the Brakeman's Cottage and I did a small house in Georgia by the Funnel and some other ones over the years. I love doing that. Last night I stayed in a motel with a view of the railroads and there were 15 train movements while I was there. Thanks for your support, it is very much appreciated!
You did an excellent job of documenting these trains at Walton, Kentucky on 26 December 2024, Jaw Tooth! Your new camera did a wonderful job of capturing the trains in low light. I have noticed that when you use that new camera in daylight it tends to look you are shooting into the sun. Thanks for adding the Norfolk Southern southbound train at Winton Place as it headed to the Norfolk Southern's Gest Street Yard. Posted on 16 January 2025 at 1708 CST.)
That "muffler" is termed a "snorkel" and provides combustion air to the engine when the vehicle fords a deep section of water. We enjoy your trains ! Thank You
Most of the time I see Norfolk Southern grain trains, they mostly have three locomotives and they transfer the grain train from the Norfolk Southern line to the Canadian National line to go to the grain elevator and it's pretty cool to catch one down here
@@JawTooth wow 168 cars is a lot but IVE SEEN ONE LONGER THAN THAT, 2 Canadian National locomotives pulling 206 grain hoppers about a couple years ago and omg I couldn’t believe it
Thanks for the Super Thanks again Mark! I will have some more night shots soon. Last night I filmed some trains around midnight in Ashland, Kentucky. I also got Amtrak. It might be a few days before I can get them posted though since I am working on Kenova right now but I have some good stuff. Thanks again for your support Mark!
Oh that's so cool. Wish I could have purchased a house like that. I'd love to be able to sit outside on a large covered porch and watch trains go by, or if the weather's too cold or too hot, just sit inside and watch the trains go by through a large, clear picture window.
Awesome! That is my dream. You can railfan from home. The trains come to you and you don't have to go anywhere and the best part is when they surprise you. Pretty cool
@@cindy44h oh WOW! That's really awesome. Would I love a house like that next to a busy rail line. I'd never leave the house, not until they rolled me out after I passed away probably while watching the last train🚆that I'd ever see.🤣😂🤣
JT that new camera does a awesome job at night. I mean you can see those trains clear as day. You ought to be using that camera all the time because it has a real clear and sharp picture on it but anyway another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one.
New camera works great. The first use looks like cloudy daylight instead of early evening - it really does lighten things up. But I really enjoyed that dark rail crossing, your last shot. Just the general ambience of the houses on the street with streetlights int he dark neighborhood with the crossing in the foreground looks cool. Thanks for going out.
This is going to be some awesome train action in this video with my morning coffee in Ohio and Kentucky with CSX trains and DPU'S along with the always amazing super pets, rocking music slide show and have a nice rest of the week thank you Jaw Tooth.☕🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
Excellent Video. I saw the signal drop for that extremely long CSX Train really good on my 50inch tv. Really nice catches on all the trains in this video.
I saw that N.S. at 8:24 on your video that was posted on 1/5/25. I keep track by writing down the engine numbers, and car count. LOL!! Last video of the N.S. at 6PM, I call that the TANKER EXPRESS, to fast to read the engine numbers!!!
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1247 on the placard is Methyl methacrylate (MMA) CH2=C(CH3)COOCH3. Tons of it is made to make things like acrylic. Hey, that new camera is awesome in low light. It did a real good job on the cats and I like it. What is it? Walton and Canal Ridge are both good places for trains. Thanks again, JT!
Jt, brilliant freight trains 🚆 video 📹 awesome captures bud, JT the house 🏠 you showed us near the line, would it not in the slightest vibrate if a train was fairly motoring at some speed???? Around where you mostly film 🎥 do you never get commuter trains 🚆 or is it out of the way for them????cool Xmas trees 🎄 lit up near the crossings, in the dead of night 🌙 do they still use there horns?? Very cool 😎 with the snippets of history 👌 great viewing 👍 👌
Great camera! You ought to name it "Night Train". By the way, just in case you haven't noticed the other 23 repetitive posts, the snorkel on the Toyota is an air intake so that it can be driven underwater. (Haw-Haw - that was a joke). Thanks for another really enjoyable video, Brian. Get another duck!
Thanks for watching my videos and thanks for commenting! I would like to have a duck but when the pond freezes over the foxes and coyotes get the ducks.
Oh man, if I owned that house next to the NS Crossing, I'd have a large Window put in the side of the house. Then just sit back on my Sofa (that would also convert to a bed) and watch the trains go by. Would be a perfect viewport for looking down the tracks in both directions. And I could stay all warm and comfy watching the trains from inside no matter what the weather was like outside, AC for summer when it's too hot for outside, heat for the Winter when it's too cold. BTW: Jawtooth, if I had such a house and set up and I saw you outside, I'd invite you inside for a cup of hot chocolate while we waited for, and watched the trains go by. How cool would that be?😀
Its called a snorkel its attached to the intake and is sealed you can drive through mud and water up to the windsheild and the engine can still breathe.
At around seven minutes you asked why the trains are carrying steel coils in both directions. Most likely answer is that they are carrying two different types of steel.
3:27
Snorkel kit for off-roading. It keeps the air intake above the water line so you don’t flood the engine.
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Jawtooth, that was a Landcruiser, most likely imported as we have them here in Australia. That thing sticking up is a snorkel, used for a vehicle goes in a creek or river crossing so it can breath / engine goes under some water. You don't see that there much. Basically the air filter up out of the water.
Wow, that is weird. I wonder where they are driving. I didn't know they made stuff like that lol
@@JawTooth Yeah, you can get your shirt wet driving it in the creek and still drive up the other bank.
MR TOOTH Thanks! We are gonna have to find you a vrbo rental to do some live action on the rails for a week! Mr Jaw Tooth- That would be pretty sweet! Awesome catch on the LandCruiser ( love that particular year model ) triple lock that sucker and there isn’t many places it can’t go- and you get there in comfort! LOVING THE NEW CAMERA! Clean and steady! The ambient glow of the crossing lights on the cars was top notch !
Thanks for the Super Thanks! I just got home from West Virginia about a half hour ago and that will help with the gas. A vrbo rental would be fun. I have rented a few interesting places for a night or two. I did the one in LaGrange at the Brakeman's Cottage and I did a small house in Georgia by the Funnel and some other ones over the years. I love doing that. Last night I stayed in a motel with a view of the railroads and there were 15 train movements while I was there. Thanks for your support, it is very much appreciated!
Four AWESOME Norfolk Southern trains and one very COOL CSX mixed freight train. Thanks for sharing JT!
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@JawTooth You're welcome!
It's a snorkel. an air In take. Very popular in Australia, and on diesel engines. 👍
For crossing creeks and rivers. With that option, the engine is sealed so no water intrusion.
Thanks for the info, I never heard of that before
You did an excellent job of documenting these trains at Walton, Kentucky on 26 December 2024, Jaw Tooth! Your new camera did a wonderful job of capturing the trains in low light. I have noticed that when you use that new camera in daylight it tends to look you are shooting into the sun. Thanks for adding the Norfolk Southern southbound train at Winton Place as it headed to the Norfolk Southern's Gest Street Yard. Posted on 16 January 2025 at 1708 CST.)
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That "muffler" is termed a "snorkel" and provides combustion air to the engine when the vehicle fords a deep section of water. We enjoy your trains ! Thank You
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Great spot to catch bothCSX and Northfolk southern in Kentucky hope the weather is better today
@StevenWestfall-i7h you said it perfectly right.
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Most of the time I see Norfolk Southern grain trains, they mostly have three locomotives and they transfer the grain train from the Norfolk Southern line to the Canadian National line to go to the grain elevator and it's pretty cool to catch one down here
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Today in Kenova, West Virginia I filmed a Norfolk Southern grain train with 5 locomotives and 168 cars. Can you believe that? it was a monster
@@JawTooth wow 168 cars is a lot but IVE SEEN ONE LONGER THAN THAT, 2 Canadian National locomotives pulling 206 grain hoppers about a couple years ago and omg I couldn’t believe it
Now that's a great catch of Norfolk and Southern grain train to start my snowy morning off. Thank you JT and Brian 🙂
That was a snorkel (air in take)...deep.water jeep
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That quality of your new camera is awesome, brian. Those day and night shots are just amazing shots.
Thanks so much!
Good morning Jaw Tooth. Just got back from having 4 teeth pulled. Thanks for video to watch.
Ow, I know the feeling. I hope you are feeling okay. Teeth are a problem.
Very nice catch, beautiful little town.
Love watching your train videos! Thanks for filming! ❤ 🚂
Good thing I made my lunch before watching this video it made for a nice relaxing lunch break,thanks for the video.
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Thank you JT for sharing a piece of Kentucky🤗 Love the night shots
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Good video, JT! Looking forward to your Florida trip next month, hope you catch the high speed rail between Miami and Orlando Brightline!
Thanks for watching! I plan on shooting some video of Brightline when I’m in Florida! 🎉
Some nice trains. I loved that night train, it was booking. I love tankers. Your camera does a great job. Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Thanks for the Super Thanks again Mark! I will have some more night shots soon. Last night I filmed some trains around midnight in Ashland, Kentucky. I also got Amtrak. It might be a few days before I can get them posted though since I am working on Kenova right now but I have some good stuff. Thanks again for your support Mark!
Nice work Mr jawtooth hope you have a great day and stay safe and drive safely back home especially them roads slippery
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Our house sits in front of the train tracks. My husband sits on the front porch and watches the trains go by every day. He's a train fan also.
Oh that's so cool. Wish I could have purchased a house like that.
I'd love to be able to sit outside on a large covered porch and watch trains go by, or if the weather's too cold or too hot, just sit inside and watch the trains go by through a large, clear picture window.
Awesome! That is my dream. You can railfan from home. The trains come to you and you don't have to go anywhere and the best part is when they surprise you. Pretty cool
@HolidayDecorator I have 2 picture windows. One in the living room and the other in my office. Great views of the trains.
@JawTooth There are about 1-4 trains a day. One goes by between 12am-1am every day.
@@cindy44h oh WOW! That's really awesome. Would I love a house like that next to a busy rail line.
I'd never leave the house, not until they rolled me out after I passed away probably while watching the last train🚆that I'd ever see.🤣😂🤣
Great video JT. Walton is a good spot. Thank you. Stay safe. ❤
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Great capture of the night train!
Thank you very much!
I can tell thst video was a little while ago Enjoyed the video
JT that new camera does a awesome job at night. I mean you can see those trains clear as day. You ought to be using that camera all the time because it has a real clear and sharp picture on it but anyway another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one.
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New camera works great. The first use looks like cloudy daylight instead of early evening - it really does lighten things up. But I really enjoyed that dark rail crossing, your last shot. Just the general ambience of the houses on the street with streetlights int he dark neighborhood with the crossing in the foreground looks cool. Thanks for going out.
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Thanks for some great videos, JawTooth. Take care and be careful. Dave
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Nice camera view in the dark. Great video
Thanks 👍
Your new camera did a great job in the fading light JT. Awesome trains in Walton KY. 😊👍
Hi Jaw & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Jaw & Friends Randy
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 👍🙏
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Thanks JT! That new camera works great in the dark! Keep the night trains coming!
Awesome video JT!!!!
Thanks!!
@@JawTooth You're welcome!!!
I like the night trains thanks much for all you do
always the best shots ,either its the roster of engines or track equipment and the live action pets just great stuff !
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JT, that new camera not only does a great job when shooting at night, but also during the brighter light of day. Why don't you use it all the time?
Fantastic spot jaw great Choice 👍🏻😎
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I’d die to live in that house and watch the trains all day & night, Hell I’d never leave the house!
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Double DPU, I see both of you!
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Thanks . Lovely videos. Great location. Amazed at the capabilities of your "in the dark" camera. Impressive.
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Great shots.
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This is going to be some awesome train action in this video with my morning coffee in Ohio and Kentucky with CSX trains and DPU'S
along with the always amazing super pets, rocking music slide show
and have a nice rest of the week thank you Jaw Tooth.☕🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
Awesome live action brought to you by Jawtooth. Your new camera looks great too.👍🏼
I'm glad you like the new camera!
Good way to start my work day
Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Your new camera works great in dark. Keep up the great work and live action son. Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
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Excellent Video. I saw the signal drop for that extremely long CSX Train really good on my 50inch tv. Really nice catches on all the trains in this video.
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Great catch !
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Nice view with ur new camera
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Great catches and awesome video
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I saw that N.S. at 8:24 on your video that was posted on 1/5/25. I keep track by writing down the engine numbers, and car count. LOL!! Last video of the N.S. at 6PM, I call that the TANKER EXPRESS, to fast to read the engine numbers!!!
Awesome! That would be a good way to know which Heritage Units you saw. I get that question sometimes. Thanks for watching!
Thank You Jaw Tooth great video as always
You bet! Thanks for watching!
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1247 on the placard is Methyl methacrylate (MMA) CH2=C(CH3)COOCH3. Tons of it is made to make things like acrylic.
Hey, that new camera is awesome in low light. It did a real good job on the cats and I like it. What is it?
Walton and Canal Ridge are both good places for trains. Thanks again, JT!
Norfolk Southern CSX some really great train videos coming your way
Jt, brilliant freight trains 🚆 video 📹 awesome captures bud, JT the house 🏠 you showed us near the line, would it not in the slightest vibrate if a train was fairly motoring at some speed???? Around where you mostly film 🎥 do you never get commuter trains 🚆 or is it out of the way for them????cool Xmas trees 🎄 lit up near the crossings, in the dead of night 🌙 do they still use there horns?? Very cool 😎 with the snippets of history 👌 great viewing 👍 👌
Great camera! You ought to name it "Night Train". By the way, just in case you haven't noticed the other 23 repetitive posts, the snorkel on the Toyota is an air intake so that it can be driven underwater. (Haw-Haw - that was a joke). Thanks for another really enjoyable video, Brian. Get another duck!
Thanks for watching my videos and thanks for commenting! I would like to have a duck but when the pond freezes over the foxes and coyotes get the ducks.
That was a snorkel so the truck could breathe when it was in high water. I love your train videos.
Thanks for the info!
Maybe cause is was a night train and it made it look faster but that one was BOOKING! It had to be close to 50! Nice video Son!
It really did look fast. I think you are right! Thanks for watching!
Oh man, if I owned that house next to the NS Crossing, I'd have a large Window put in the side of the house. Then just sit back on my Sofa (that would also convert to a bed) and watch the trains go by. Would be a perfect viewport for looking down the tracks in both directions. And I could stay all warm and comfy watching the trains from inside no matter what the weather was like outside, AC for summer when it's too hot for outside, heat for the Winter when it's too cold.
BTW: Jawtooth, if I had such a house and set up and I saw you outside, I'd invite you inside for a cup of hot chocolate while we waited for, and watched the trains go by. How cool would that be?😀
Greetings one and all. Stay warm out there!!
Great locations and content.I did see some coils covered and open, my favorite is just a dedicated open coil.The night shot was awesome Brian !! 👍👍
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nice spot jaw 👍
AWESOME MATE
Nice camera. Looks like it's still daylight out. Cool
😅thanks for the cool video,greetz:🍐Peer.🤣laterzzzz👍👍👍👍its sleeping time here,it was a long day Brian.😴😴😴🤣
😴 Have a great night!
Good morning
Morning
Nice Video
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Excellent Video!
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Thank you! Cheers!
I guess the steel coils are an Amazon prime purchase, free returns.. happy new year 🎉
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Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
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Good morning, JT!! Start the video, son!!!
nice video!
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Very nice video 👍
Cool ❤
That wasn't the muffler. That's the air intake so the car can be (theoretically) driven submerged.🤔
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The grain train musta been carrying wheat to make buns for FAST food restaurants. 😉
That wasn't a muffler sticking our of that Jeep. It is a snorkel for the air intake for off-roading in deep water crossings.
2nd, wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like them, they're awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
I like train videos on UA-cam jawtooth dpu alright 👍
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Check out NS line in Monroe Michigan... Train lines in front yard of residential homes.
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Its called a snorkel its attached to the intake and is sealed you can drive through mud and water up to the windsheild and the engine can still breathe.
Good morning.
That was not a muffler on that truck, it was an air intake to keep water out of the engine when driving in high water situations.
376 will sometimes bring back rejected coils to be recycled.
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What kind of camera is your new one? Nighttime video is truly impressive.
3:10 That's a snorkel not a muffler. It's for going in deep water so the engine can breathe.
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That truck with muffler out of hood, is an Australian vehicle, and it's made for running in floods because it won't stall out.
Fast freight!
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Wow, I wonder how many cars were in that double DPU train?
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I don't miss it, friend🚂✨🔝👌🏼🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓
great video quality on the new equipment. What model is that camera?
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That was a air breather for the carb or air intake.its for deep water fording😊
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i think that was an air intake, for fording streams.
Jaw tooth maybe you should check out railfest in Folkston, GA first week in April 2025. Love to see you there with other Utubers.
That would be awesome. I would like to go there, maybe I can
3-85, 2-48, 2-80, 3-155, 2-91
Not a muffler but an air intake (snorkel) for the engine to allow the Landcruiser to wade through deep water.
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At around seven minutes you asked why the trains are carrying steel coils in both directions. Most likely answer is that they are carrying two different types of steel.
Hey that railroad is right next to the Dead Center of town 02:10.
Not a muffler. It is an air intake to ford deep water. 3:19
That is a weird thing to need on a car lol
That’s an air intake. So the truck can be driven in water and still breath.