Hi there I love your train videos trains are so awesome to watch I enjoy watch them everyday thank you for all the hard-work you put in filming them I’ll keep watching it thanks again
Hey, JT! Just thought I'd remind you that your films have revived the railroad enthusiast in me! I’m significantly old than you and have no railroad anywhere nearby today. So the only train viewing I get is on UA-cam. This channel is my favorite. Those are some pretty big raindrops in there!
New river junction looks like an awesome place to watch trains. Even minor derailment’s can cause major headaches for train crews and dispatchers. Thanks for documenting what happened there Jaw. Peace.👍🏼🚂
Also would be interesting to learn what happened at dispatching hq's--the coordination to shift from CSX dispatch to NS dispatch, then back to CSX. How the connecting tracks were aligned without interfering with home railroad operations, etc.
Good stuff on the stuff falling off of trains. The soybeans and corn looked like they have a fighting chance. What if one of those auto frames falls off and you come back to video there again in a month and find a new car coming up through the ballast? Would you tell anyone, Señor Jaws? I bet you see all kinds of weird stuff out there. Good on ya! Gracias por tu video. RT sends... Puebla, México...
Great video....first train with all those vehicle frames(Magna Int'l?) and UP loco...didn't know ballast would support crops 🙂. That intermodal train was so long it would solve the supply chain crisis on its own! The old Paper Mill building is really a fine example of early century industrial architecture; maybe they'll turn it into loft space or condo's ...a shame to tear it down. Chessie is man's best friend and Norfie purrs like a GP-18🐈. These videos are relaxing after a long day!
Good afternoon Jawtooth. That crossover is cool . I just got back from Mexico where wifi was scarce. Now I’m going to binge on your videos of the last ten days .
@@rachelolvera9435 Rachel I ran trains for 40 years and when I was stopped I always got off and watched the train by, always wanted to see under the moving train to the other side….ms….
Cool crossover Jawtooth! Really cool how those tracks switch remotely and a good reminder not to walk along the tracks, could you imagine someone walking along and one of those switches changing and catching their foot! Awesome catches! And thanks for sharing!
Hello JT!!! Been meaning to comment on this video for months. I love interlockings. I've always been fascinated about the switching of trains how even out away from civilization, I can be watching when suddenly a switch will activate seemingly all by itself, like magic. I especially enjoy the interlocking at the beginning of this video where the NS and CSX come together. I really enjoyed watching the NS utilizing the crossover then being routed a different direction through the interlocking. I find it fascinating that a dispatcher hundreds of miles away can, with the simple press of a button, change the direction of an entire train to get it to where it needs to go. I think this is one of your best interlocking videos I've seen unless there's another you have that I possibly haven't seen. I could sit with my favorite beverage at that first interlocking you filmed all day and be happy. And thank you so much for the videos of Chessie and Norfie. I forget the name of your other dog...sorry. I like cats but I love dogs and miss my last dog terribly. Chessie looks like she's such a sweetheart. I can tell she's your buddy. She has such a sweet face like she doesn't have a mean bone in her. My last dog tugged at my jeans leg too when she wanted more attention. Thanks too for enduring the rain for our benefit at the end of this video. I'm sure it wasn't pleasant, yet you hung in there. Can't thank you enough for all of your efforts. Please be safe sir and, you hang in there.
The switchover reminds me of my model train sets (HO) when I was a kid - it's a thrill to see that engine balancing from side to side as it changes tracks. Thanks JT - another great vid!
It only took me 12 hours today to watch this video but I did count twice and came up both times with 217 good video I did enjoy it after watching a second time uninterrupted
Oh yeah those trains keeping the rails nice and shiny. 👍 Man the tracks closest to you looked like they are sagging on the bridge, I know some of it is the long shot your filming, great long shots too by the way !! 👍 Keep up the good work son, super awesome video !! 👍
Hello Mr. Scopoli. I chanced upon this channel due to the creator's comment on a prank video. Upon seeing the number of subscribers (173K), I was floored. I didn't know there was such an audience for train videos. If I may ask a personal question, what makes them so appealing, not only for you, but can you venture a guess for others? It's great there are resources like this for others with the same interest.
I was beginning to wonder if you were going to upload anything today, but you finally uploaded this awesome catch, and an update on the derailment in Hamilton, Ohio.
18:40 You don't see 89-foot trailer flatcars very often nowadays, and here's two of them in a row (on second look they appear to be drawbar-connected pairs intended to carry three 45' or 53' trailers with the middle trailer straddling the pair.)
@24:14; Looks as if the train is going the wrong way!! LOL!! BTW, they don't makes cars with frames anymore, all automobiles are unibody now. Looks like truck frames. Keep up the good work, JT!!!
Hallo Mr Jaw TOOTH, was a pleasure to watch your recordings on the trains here in the city of Hamilton in the state of Ohio. Never went to this place in Ohio yet, but it seems a nice state to visit. Love to see the trains overthere passing that interlocking on the tracks. Was a super miles long cargo train for sure, never saw such a long train in my life. Nice recording and I am loooking forward for your next train video. Watching this nice train video from Paramaribo in Suriname...... Marty
You just reminded me of my hometown in Iowa. There was a CNW auto rack in the first NS train. Chicago & North Western (now UP) had a double track main right through the middle of my town.
Liked the crossover move. All the flatcars with truck frames were something you don't see every day. When i was a kid we used to take pop cans and put them between the points and watch them get crushed when the interloking returned to normal. Sometimes the can would jam the points open and must have showed a fault down at the tower in the Menominee valley ( Milwaukee Wi.) because within minutes a speeder would show up and the driver would get out and pry the can out. I used to think it was all kinds of funny back in the day but now, not so much. Thanks for the great video!
Hey Jawtooth, so glad to see another video of yours. I always look forward to them. I am hoping to get out tomorrow, weather permitting, to get some more videos for my channel.
ChainsawN&W1218, always cool 😎 to see trains diverting and taking the crossovers, really good 👍 shots,always like seeing the cars rocking, I'm going to do some filming Saturday hope I catch some diverting at this one place I film.
Jawtooth I live in Cleveland 5 minutes from Collinwood rail yard that's north of me just south of me in sight are the Norfolk Southern tracks and let me tell you if they ever as you say emptied out the yard the train would be 5 miles long keep up the good work use the radar gun !!!
love seeing trains use the cross over track like that got 1 video in prince crossing from branch line to the number 2 main and A reupload of the trestle near by
Another AWESOME video Those trains were both long I'm surprised there's not more Derailments Seems the engines Would wear out more quickly With the added stress
THE VIDEO AND CROSSOVER IS INTERESTING AND INFORMATIVE I ALWAYS LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOUR VIDEO AND I AM GLAD FOR YOU AND YOUR EFFORT I BELEIVE THIS IS A GOOD TALENT I ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS AND LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING 👀 THEM. THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO AND THE INFORMATION ON YOUR CHANEL. THIS IS MY PASSION AND MY LOVE FOR THE RAILS.JIM KAMMERER OF PHILADELPHIA PA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RULES MY RAILS 👌
Good video Jawtooth! You know I saw an ns intermodal yesterday with a heritage unit, we were the first ones up there because the crossing gates went down right before i was about to go over the tracks! But a car went around the gates and it was the car behind us, but the train was almost 3ft away from slamming into the side of the SUV!
Great catch - about that location where the old paper mill is - is the area mostly industrial or mixed use ? The speeds were slow since they had to go through multiple switches to get to branch lines. Are there any plans for the area for the futue ?
Thank you for documenting these trains in Hamilton, Ohio on 27 May 2022, Jawa Tooth! The New River location is a great location for train watching! Where were those car frames going? There were a couple of long trains in this video. Do you know how long it took them to clean up that derailment?
Great excellent good video, mr Jaw Tooth. How is it going by the derailment in Hamilton But that is for the a railroad where it is not so busy just nice. All the trains go over the railroad trough Hamilton. When the blue building of the formerly papermill made appartments and you live there the trains going for or under your window. How great is that. And you siting dry with coffee. Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
The rust on the running surface of the rail is only superficial. Absence of trains for a day or two and rain and rust forming, very light in color. All it takes is the passing of a train for it to disappear.
I counted 218 compartments and cars on the 3rd train. I counted it twice, both times with 218 compartments and cars. I count each compartment as one, even though the 3 to 5 compartments cars are one car, each with the same car number. But each compartment has a suffix of A, B, C, D, or E. Most compartments will be between 60 and 70 feet long.
Jawtooth - nice work as usual. I don’t usually comment on other peoples videos, but when it comes to the railroad you definitely have the some of the best. I had the opportunity to visit North Platte Yard last week…Ever been there? Mark, (retired engineer, Amtrak)
Hi there I love your train videos trains are so awesome to watch I enjoy watch them everyday thank you for all the hard-work you put in filming them I’ll keep watching it thanks again
I have loved watching trains sense I was five with my dad you guys do a great job thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Keep up the great 👍 Videos of the Trains and Pet,s !!!!
Thanks! Will do!
I liked the rust to polish closeup you did of the rails. Pretty cool!👍
Thanks! 👍
Hey, JT! Just thought I'd remind you that your films have revived the railroad enthusiast in me! I’m significantly old than you and have no railroad anywhere nearby today. So the only train viewing I get is on UA-cam. This channel is my favorite. Those are some pretty big raindrops in there!
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Awesome JT enjoying watching now yep long trains and 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😃😎 yep awesome video 😎😎👍❤
Thanks 👍
Thank you Jaw Tooth, watching that cross over was very nice.
Hearing of wheels and the rail squealing is music to my ears 🎶❕️🎶❗️🎶
Jaw tooth that's cool automatic track switchers
Wow that last train was a real long one hauling thousands of tons of freight.
That was an epic cross over hope you have an amazing week jawtooth and never stop being you.
Thanks! You too!
Great video Keep them coming Thank you very much
New river junction looks like an awesome place to watch trains. Even minor derailment’s can cause major headaches for train crews and dispatchers. Thanks for documenting what happened there Jaw. Peace.👍🏼🚂
Also would be interesting to learn what happened at dispatching hq's--the coordination to shift from CSX dispatch to NS dispatch, then back to CSX. How the connecting tracks were aligned without interfering with home railroad operations, etc.
@@utubewatcher806 good point.
Good stuff on the stuff falling off of trains. The soybeans and corn looked like they have a fighting chance. What if one of those auto frames falls off and you come back to video there again in a month and find a new car coming up through the ballast? Would you tell anyone, Señor Jaws? I bet you see all kinds of weird stuff out there. Good on ya! Gracias por tu video. RT sends... Puebla, México...
Shine up those rusty rails thanks for the great video awesome job
Great video....first train with all those vehicle frames(Magna Int'l?) and UP loco...didn't know ballast would support crops 🙂. That intermodal train was so long it would solve the supply chain crisis on its own! The old Paper Mill building is really a fine example of early century industrial architecture; maybe they'll turn it into loft space or condo's ...a shame to tear it down. Chessie is man's best friend and Norfie purrs like a GP-18🐈. These videos are relaxing after a long day!
I like all your videos. They are all wonderful. I also love the kitten and your dog they are so cute both.
Another cool moment, thanks for pointing out the Soybean & Corn growing in the ballast JT !
A lion video today. Thanks for the video and chat and the pets!!!
JT I love seeing your pets you have a lovely farm
Good afternoon Jawtooth. That crossover is cool . I just got back from Mexico where wifi was scarce. Now I’m going to binge on your videos of the last ten days .
Rachel you must be a pretty big rail fans that loves trains, good for you, thats nice……ms
@@mshum538 there is something about watching trains go by . 😀
@@rachelolvera9435 Rachel I ran trains for 40 years and when I was stopped I always got off and watched the train by, always wanted to see under the moving train to the other side….ms….
Cool crossover Jawtooth! Really cool how those tracks switch remotely and a good reminder not to walk along the tracks, could you imagine someone walking along and one of those switches changing and catching their foot! Awesome catches! And thanks for sharing!
OUCH!!!
That thought reminds me of that scene from "Fried Green Tomatoes".. Ouch!
@@dsmith9964 that's exactly what I thought of!
Joe Dirt!!!
@@ronhood7773 Yes! I had forgotten about that one!👍
Hello JT!!! Been meaning to comment on this video for months. I love interlockings. I've always been fascinated about the switching of trains how even out away from civilization, I can be watching when suddenly a switch will activate seemingly all by itself, like magic. I especially enjoy the interlocking at the beginning of this video where the NS and CSX come together. I really enjoyed watching the NS utilizing the crossover then being routed a different direction through the interlocking. I find it fascinating that a dispatcher hundreds of miles away can, with the simple press of a button, change the direction of an entire train to get it to where it needs to go. I think this is one of your best interlocking videos I've seen unless there's another you have that I possibly haven't seen. I could sit with my favorite beverage at that first interlocking you filmed all day and be happy. And thank you so much for the videos of Chessie and Norfie. I forget the name of your other dog...sorry. I like cats but I love dogs and miss my last dog terribly. Chessie looks like she's such a sweetheart. I can tell she's your buddy. She has such a sweet face like she doesn't have a mean bone in her. My last dog tugged at my jeans leg too when she wanted more attention. Thanks too for enduring the rain for our benefit at the end of this video. I'm sure it wasn't pleasant, yet you hung in there. Can't thank you enough for all of your efforts. Please be safe sir and, you hang in there.
That was really cool hearing the switches change on the tracks.
That last train was a monster!
Wow super long trains another amazing train video thanks Jaw Tooth
The switchover reminds me of my model train sets (HO) when I was a kid - it's a thrill to see that engine balancing from side to side as it changes tracks. Thanks JT - another great vid!
Good diesel chug on the CSX.
Interesting videos this AM.
Thanks.
Thank you very much!
nice 👌 👍 trains again yup agree they empty the yard on that one pretty long trains
Good job you brought your slicker, JT!
It only took me 12 hours today to watch this video but I did count twice and came up both times with 217 good video I did enjoy it after watching a second time uninterrupted
Excellent job thanks Jt. Chris from England.
The switch action was really cool. Thanks Jaw Tooth.
Oh yeah those trains keeping the rails nice and shiny. 👍
Man the tracks closest to you looked like they are sagging on the bridge, I know some of it is the long shot your filming, great long shots too by the way !! 👍
Keep up the good work son, super awesome video !! 👍
Long trains with no DPU. Crazy JT..thanks
Now thats one massive double stack didn't think it was ever going to end they must have emptied 3-4 yards for this one lol
Great video Jaw tooth . It's was along train . Have a great week cheers sincerely Andrew Macintosh
I wish I could spend as much time by the tracks as you! Enjoy all your videos
Hello Mr. Scopoli. I chanced upon this channel due to the creator's comment on a prank video. Upon seeing the number of subscribers (173K), I was floored. I didn't know there was such an audience for train videos. If I may ask a personal question, what makes them so appealing, not only for you, but can you venture a guess for others? It's great there are resources like this for others with the same interest.
I was beginning to wonder if you were going to upload anything today, but you finally uploaded this awesome catch, and an update on the derailment in Hamilton, Ohio.
18:40 You don't see 89-foot trailer flatcars very often nowadays, and here's two of them in a row (on second look they appear to be drawbar-connected pairs intended to carry three 45' or 53' trailers with the middle trailer straddling the pair.)
This one gave me the chills!!!
Awesome video as always and my daughter loves seeing norfie and chessie
@24:14; Looks as if the train is going the wrong way!! LOL!! BTW, they don't makes cars with frames anymore, all automobiles are unibody now. Looks like truck frames. Keep up the good work, JT!!!
Hey JT. I counted 227 cars on that train in Hamilton. I think that's the longest train I've seen in your videos since I started counting.
That switch could use some adjustment. The engines really rocked during the transition.
Another excellent video JT!!!
Hallo Mr Jaw TOOTH, was a pleasure to watch your recordings on the trains here in the city of Hamilton in the state of Ohio. Never went to this place in Ohio yet, but it seems a nice state to visit. Love to see the trains overthere passing that interlocking on the tracks. Was a super miles long cargo train for sure, never saw such a long train in my life. Nice recording and I am loooking forward for your next train video. Watching this nice train video from Paramaribo in Suriname...... Marty
Great shot of that train switching tracks. Wow that first train was long. Awesome video JT you need to get some rain gear.
You just reminded me of my hometown in Iowa. There was a CNW auto rack in the first NS train. Chicago & North Western (now UP) had a double track main right through the middle of my town.
Good cross over... now we can see what happens to the rust.
Love how the track is still fastened down with old fashioned spikes to wooden ties even on a class one railroad ,
Liked the crossover move. All the flatcars with truck frames were something you don't see every day. When i was a kid we used to take pop cans and put them between the points and watch them get crushed when the interloking returned to normal. Sometimes the can would jam the points open and must have showed a fault down at the tower in the Menominee valley ( Milwaukee Wi.) because within minutes a speeder would show up and the driver would get out and pry the can out. I used to think it was all kinds of funny back in the day but now, not so much. Thanks for the great video!
Nice footage! Cool shot of the CSX in the rain 👌
Hey Jawtooth, so glad to see another video of yours. I always look forward to them. I am hoping to get out tomorrow, weather permitting, to get some more videos for my channel.
ChainsawN&W1218, always cool 😎 to see trains diverting and taking the crossovers, really good 👍 shots,always like seeing the cars rocking, I'm going to do some filming Saturday hope I catch some diverting at this one place I film.
Thank you very much! I hope you get some good trains
Great video Brian!👍
I like that spot where they switch rails. That container trainnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn! Nice job Brian.
amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Glad you like them!
Jawtooth I live in Cleveland 5 minutes from Collinwood rail yard that's north of me just south of me in sight are the Norfolk Southern tracks and let me tell you if they ever as you say emptied out the yard the train would be 5 miles long keep up the good work use the radar gun !!!
love seeing trains use the cross over track like that got 1 video in prince crossing from branch line to the number 2 main and A reupload of the trestle near by
Thumbs up again 🖒
Great video Jaw tooth keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do!
Another AWESOME video
Those trains were both long
I'm surprised there's not more
Derailments
Seems the engines
Would wear out more quickly
With the added stress
Good vid. If it's any consolation your stormy black looking skies resemble ours up here in Manitoba.
Rain or shine, I love your consistent videos popping up day after day.
Yay! Thank you!
THE VIDEO AND CROSSOVER IS INTERESTING AND INFORMATIVE I ALWAYS LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOUR VIDEO AND I AM GLAD FOR YOU AND YOUR EFFORT I BELEIVE THIS IS A GOOD TALENT I ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS AND LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING 👀 THEM. THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO AND THE INFORMATION ON YOUR CHANEL. THIS IS MY PASSION AND MY LOVE FOR THE RAILS.JIM KAMMERER OF PHILADELPHIA PA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RULES MY RAILS 👌
Jawtooh that was an amazing video awesome content on this channel
Great video and a derailment wow hope everyone is okay and first
Thanks for being here so fast! Everyone was okay
Thanks for this video!
With that last train it was almost as if the video was recycled to make it look long, but finally the train ended!🚫❌
COOL VIDEO! Your black cat is cool also!
I'm beginning to catch up on your videos this one was great
2:27-oh, I wish I was there to watch that train cross over to another track!
Great locations great live action.
Thanks 👍
Seems like that #1 track over the Miami River Bridge looks as though if the rail bed dips quite a bit.
Good Afternoon Jaw Tooth.
Good video Jawtooth! You know I saw an ns intermodal yesterday with a heritage unit, we were the first ones up there because the crossing gates went down right before i was about to go over the tracks! But a car went around the gates and it was the car behind us, but the train was almost 3ft away from slamming into the side of the SUV!
Oh wow! When will ppl learn? But at least you got lucky and saw an awesome train! Heritage units rule!
@@FabianDiazTrainsTrucksNCars Yes, and get to ride the trains again. Probably already rode the trains as raw material also
😊that was a long containertrain.Brian.thanks for the viddeo.i have send you 1 video.greetings to the familie.greetz:🍐Peer.
Many cars with what looks like auto chassis stacked ?. Thanks for your videos 😀👍🏾🚂
Good question! Yes, those were huge stacks of auto frames
Good Morning Jaw Tooth.
Great catch - about that location where the old paper mill is - is the area mostly industrial or mixed use ? The speeds were slow since they had to go through multiple switches to get to branch lines. Are there any plans for the area for the futue ?
That was very cool watching the train switch over, Great video!
Thank you for documenting these trains in Hamilton, Ohio on 27 May 2022, Jawa Tooth! The New River location is a great location for train watching! Where were those car frames going? There were a couple of long trains in this video. Do you know how long it took them to clean up that derailment?
Great excellent good video, mr Jaw Tooth.
How is it going by the derailment in Hamilton
But that is for the a railroad where it is not so busy just nice. All the trains go over the railroad trough Hamilton. When the blue building of the formerly papermill made appartments and you live there the trains going for or under your window. How great is that. And you siting dry with coffee.
Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
Max Max Max Super Max 33 🇳🇱
JT: they,re pickup/suv frames. Autos no longer have frames. Amazing vids.
The rust on the running surface of the rail is only superficial. Absence of trains for a day or two and rain and rust forming, very light in color. All it takes is the passing of a train for it to disappear.
When I saw the subscriber number for this channel (173K) for train videos, my jaw dropped. I had no idea there would be such an audience!
Yup, again some nice shiny rail. I like that.
The train was so long I kind of fell a sleep through some of it but very nice train video. 🚂🚅
5:37 I guess those are truck frames since most cars are unibody ?
Awesome footage always
Thanks again!
I counted 218 compartments and cars on the 3rd train. I counted it twice, both times with 218 compartments and cars. I count each compartment as one, even though the 3 to 5 compartments cars are one car, each with the same car number. But each compartment has a suffix of A, B, C, D, or E. Most compartments will be between 60 and 70 feet long.
nice capture 👌
Jawtooth - nice work as usual. I don’t usually comment on other peoples videos, but when it comes to the railroad you definitely have the some of the best. I had the opportunity to visit North Platte Yard last week…Ever been there?
Mark, (retired engineer, Amtrak)
Thanks for commenting Mark! No, I have not been there yet. I want to visit and go up in the observation tower.
Amazing railway video!!
After those accident,the trains run again...
What change!!!! Amazing vídeo beginning june...
😱😱😱😱🚂🚂🚂🇺🇲😸😸🤩😍😍😍🤪🤪🎃🎃🎃
Thank you very much!
Sometimes in Stephenville Texas jaw tooth there is NS or BNSF on the FWWR rail line gets interesting at times, you should check it out some time
Thanks. Great footage and learned something - car bodies.
Good afternoon to all from SE Louisiana 1 June 22.
Great Catches!
Awesome shot of switching 👏....too Kool
Thanks for watching Kim!
I enjoyed that video 👍👍
Im shocked they were no DPUs due to their lenght and kitty is getting so big