I must say.....I like your videos more than the other guys. The way you film all the engines and explain "foreign power". the distance you stand, others stand too close. You let us count the cars. And of course..the famous " but wait there's more". You're better than the rest, keep up the good work!
Hey Jaw Tooth, great to see the trains here in Altoona and the Herzog rock train was also great to see, as always another great video of trains and Thank You Jaw Tooth.🤠 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲💨
the first two train sets were the Georgetown Rail Equipment (now part of Loram) dump train, the first set was a dump train and the second set was the "dump train for curves" The cars at each end of these are conveyors for unloading. The herzog cars were just ballast cars, they can dump ballast along the track using special GPS software but these and the GREX trainsets serve two different purposes.
Thank you for uploading this video of trains that you captured south of Tyrone, Pennsylvania in Antis Township and at the Horseshoe Curve. I think those Herzog cars with the conveyor belt are used to take ballast out of the tracks and either use the conveyor mechanism to shoot the old ballast off to the side of the track or load them into the ballast cars. Wide World of Trains has a video showing this train in action on CSX in the Dunkirk, New York area.
I learned to take a rental car when on the east side of Pa. A few years back my car blew a head gasket and I had to leave it and take a bus to Pittsburgh and then rent a car from there to get home. The car in this video was a Volvo
I had a car break down on the eastern end of the state when I was train chasing. Blew a head gasket and had to leave it. That was an expensive trip but it was several years ago. I took a rental car this time lol
Hi Jawtooth That blue car is like a sifter . It cleans the dirt out of ballast so the roadbed has better drainage from the rain .Theres a bunch of them that works together . One has wheels that take up ballast next one sifts the dirt from rock ballst . Dirt is removed to side from convaor belt . Then clean ballast is put back in place on sides of road bed . Doing this every few years extends life of rail road ties .
This is not a ballast cleaning machine. the conveyor belts unload the ballast; there is no cleaning involved. However, this Herzog equipment is used in conjunction with a ballast undercutter, as I have witnessed on NS's Lakefront line in Cleveland.
I have always loved the piggy back trains. I remember seeing them for the first time in the late 60s. My Lionel train set came with a piggy back car. There were two Consolidated Freight Trailers on it. Ah, fond memories.
super nice vid sir - all those trains were really good. Loved that very first one, the rock train - I've never seen rock cars like those tan ones upfront. And that 3rd train, that hot little mixed manifest with the SD40-2s pulling was cool too. Hope you have a good 4th.
Glad to see you in Pennsylvania, safer than Cincinnati, I am in western Pa. In Beaver county if you came in on 76 pa turnpike I am in Beaver Falls, on rout 18 south from exit 2 fort wayne line NS and CSX Pittsburgh & Lake Erie line run through my town and converge at the Beaver River with Bridges and tunnel viaducts very cool place to railfan and video...also Conway push button rail hump yards in near by Baden Pa.
I had to laugh with train number 4 at the horse 🐎 shoe curve, with ALL the cameras focused on the NS train L to R, the young lass 👧 looked the other way toward the cameras 😂 Greetings from New Zealand 🇳🇿 Yes I am aware of the Canadian fires 🔥 my heart goes out to those of NY and NE which must surely bring back memories of the TT falling.
Great video I saw one on a video of those cars it's a blast cleaner I believe but I could be wrong to . One conveyer throws the junk way over to the side of the track and there was two on it so they then divide the cars some yellow on each and some of the others on each
@@JawTooth Thank you very much for taking that video yesterday. One more question. How old are you turning this Year? I hope you have. a good rest your day. Goidbye
Thats Tipton crossing west of Tyrone, PA on #1 track. Thats my old CR territory as Track Supervisor in Altoona. The first set of ballast cars are hydraulic and remotely operated by one employee. The second set of Herzog are called Enterprise style ballast cars which are unloaded manually. The conveyor units are normally used in Undercutter situations. My quess there is a big project needing a lot of ballast, conveyors & an Undercutter most likely.
I mean, if you're gonna name a rock... almost all could do better than the odd-sounding 'Herzog'. So, it comes to me here then, way down here in México, as little surprise that you'd find 'odd' track maintenance of way equipment there. Ya just gotta follow these things through logically and dispassionately. I know I do and sleep well at night. Gracias por tu video, Señor Jaws. RT sends, Puebla, México.
@@beeble2003 Most excellent info. I'm 3rd generation German-American originally from Hamburg, New York. I didn't know that. This is how social media should work. Danke.
We aren't proud of the smoke we're exporting. 🇨🇦 We hope it will improve soon for everyone. Take extra care if you have respiratory issues. PS. Great train video too!
Your car looks like a Volvo - is that a new one on lease or a rental? Nice trains too, I checked out Herzog and they are an interesting company with lots of innovative solutions for rail transport. Nice to see a Horseshoe Curve video too .. that's an amazing curve!
I checked on Google maps and the third track joins up with the two coming/going to Harrisburg PA at Tyrone. When I was younger I remember there use to be four tracks at Duncannon PA going west, now there's only two.
I saw one of those strange-looking ballast trains in Fort Payne, Alabama once. There was one engine pulling it and it had one of the blue cars on each end with a bunch of the yellow cars in the center. Oh and I do believe the point of those cars is that there is a conveyor belt that moves the ballast to the next car in line, all the way down to the blue thingies, which deposit the ballast into whatever piece of equipment is laying it.
Great job. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Great video and catches jaw tooth
Very good video i love your videod
Another cool video JT
Great video JT. All are great. Thanks again for sharing. God bless
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Good job JT
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Amazing videos Jaw tooth keep up the good work
Pennsylvania is a great place for railfans great video thanks Jaw tooth
It has almost 50 different short line, tourist and railroad companies
hello jaw it's is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
Hey, thanks Randy!
Good video jawtooth
Thanks!
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Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo comme toujours ! ✨✨
Good morning I enjoyed the video👍👍
Thanks for another great video JT. Always watching from WCH...
Thanks for watching! I want to get back there again soon also
More great trains today. I like seeing the Horseshoe at a human level. Thanks, Jaw Tooth.
Very good video!
Thanks for the video today, Brian. The pets are lovely. See you on the next! 😊
That cat in the tree just cracked me up for some reason.
Great video as always, thanks Jawtooth!
Your very cute fun dog Jessie to be exact
Good morning gang.. Hope you're having a great week!! Stay Safe!!
Good Morning from Michigan
Fantastic video JT!
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I'm cooking cheese burgers today with stackable slices of bread and butter pickles and Ketchup78... a great tasting ketchup.
I must say.....I like your videos more than the other guys.
The way you film all the engines and explain "foreign power". the distance you stand, others stand too close. You let us count the cars.
And of course..the famous " but wait there's more".
You're better than the rest, keep up the good work!
Love the defect detector routine 😊
Very cool train with all the stone, awesome machines and the line of Herzog cars. Great catch. 😊😊
Thank you very much!
BUENAS TARDES JAW GRACIAS COMO SIEMPRE POR TAN BUENOS VIDEOS.
Had a ton of those Herzog cars in Chillicothe last year
Awesome video keep up with a great work and be safe out there.
Thanks, will do!
@JawTooth your very welcome sir 🙏 😊
Huge Herzog ballest train, great footage of NS and Altoona!🛤🚂👍
Jaw sir & the house with the fence would keep youngsters & Jessie safe from RR track danger 😊
Hey Jaw Tooth, great to see the trains here in
Altoona and the Herzog rock train was also
great to see, as always another great video
of trains and Thank You Jaw Tooth.🤠
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Great catches here JT. Love the MOW equipment. Thanks.
Hi jawtooth
Hello
I am going to take me a trip to PA to visit HORSESHOE CURVE.
It's a great place. It normally costs 12 bucks per adult but since the vernacular is broken it costs 5 bucks. There are 194 steps to walk up there
Looks like you had a great visit on the old Pennsy. Horseshoe Curve is on my to do list. Excellent video, enjoyed it much. Thanks JT!
That was awesome Herzog maintenance away rock Train something that you never see nice catch JT 👍👍👍
That was cool seeing them. very unusual
I really like the old house in the background.👍
Me too. I would love to spend a whole weekend there. That place is really cool
Of course this is another cool video from you Jaw sir one of manny
That Horseshoe Curve is beautiful! A railfan 's dream for a picnic and incredible scenery. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Welcome to PA Jaw Tooth. I'm from Spring Grove PA. Love the videos.
Looks like you had a good trip to Pennsylvania.
Yes, it was a lot of fun
the first two train sets were the Georgetown Rail Equipment (now part of Loram) dump train, the first set was a dump train and the second set was the "dump train for curves" The cars at each end of these are conveyors for unloading. The herzog cars were just ballast cars, they can dump ballast along the track using special GPS software but these and the GREX trainsets serve two different purposes.
Great catches! That horseshoe park looks like a pretty cool area. Lots of live action!
Thank you for uploading this video of trains that you captured south of Tyrone, Pennsylvania in Antis Township and at the Horseshoe Curve. I think those Herzog cars with the conveyor belt are used to take ballast out of the tracks and either use the conveyor mechanism to shoot the old ballast off to the side of the track or load them into the ballast cars. Wide World of Trains has a video showing this train in action on CSX in the Dunkirk, New York area.
Love the intermodels. My mother was from a small town in PA called Benton. Beautiful st thanks for the video
Very cool!
Horseshoe curve is an awesome location.
I will have some awesome videos to post from there
Pretty cool video, especially the first two trains climbing that grade, flat gettin with it
Howdy JT! That is one heck of a rail park! What a gorgeous spot to railfan! Really awesome - thanks for sharing 🤠
I will have more videos to post from there
@@FabianDiazTrainsTrucksNCars Thanks!
Always appreciate your efforts, especially when you drive a long ways. Thanks!
I learned to take a rental car when on the east side of Pa. A few years back my car blew a head gasket and I had to leave it and take a bus to Pittsburgh and then rent a car from there to get home. The car in this video was a Volvo
I've driven the length of Pennsylvania both ways several times in my driving days...
I had a car break down on the eastern end of the state when I was train chasing. Blew a head gasket and had to leave it. That was an expensive trip but it was several years ago. I took a rental car this time lol
WOW, horseshoe curve is amazing! Fab video JT Those trains keep getting longer I'm sure😊❤.
Thanks for watching !
I would guess that the dreariness of the haze is from the Canadian wildfire smoke. Are you aware of this?
Very bad here in Jersey.
Not good in Indiana either
Hehehe🇨🇦
I really like this location. Love the view of the train coming around the corner. Thanks.
You were about 45 min to an hour from my place Bellwood Antis is a nice town.
That is a great area to watch trains! I also went to Tyrone
Hi Jawtooth That blue car is like a sifter . It cleans the dirt out of ballast so the roadbed has better drainage from the rain .Theres a bunch of them that works together . One has wheels that take up ballast next one sifts the dirt from rock ballst . Dirt is removed to side from convaor belt . Then clean ballast is put back in place on sides of road bed . Doing this every few years extends life of rail road ties .
This is not a ballast cleaning machine. the conveyor belts unload the ballast; there is no cleaning involved. However, this Herzog equipment is used in conjunction with a ballast undercutter, as I have witnessed on NS's Lakefront line in Cleveland.
@@marka5478 it's part of a few cars I worked with them on RailRoad
Awesome video Jawtooth 👏🙌
Glad you enjoyed it
That's an ATCS antenna. That line has over the air ATCS
The puppy sure is growing up fast and almost as big as the other one. And loves playing
He already weighs 17 pounds.
Great video jaw tooth. Love your shows buddy...
Sensacional amigo...big like!! Saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷
Great video!
Good afternoon Jaw Tooth 😊🎉
😅cool that horse shoecurve.😅thanks for the cool video ,greetz:🍐Peer.👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
You're wearing a jacket and it's 113 degrees here in Texas....maybe I need to move north. 😂
I have always loved the piggy back trains. I remember seeing them for the first time in the late 60s. My Lionel train set came with a piggy back car. There were two Consolidated Freight Trailers on it. Ah, fond memories.
super nice vid sir - all those trains were really good. Loved that very first one, the rock train - I've never seen rock cars like those tan ones upfront. And that 3rd train, that hot little mixed manifest with the SD40-2s pulling was cool too. Hope you have a good 4th.
I watched a video above that Herzog's train in action and boy do they create a cloud of dust as the train is moving while depositing the ballast.
Good video Jawtooth
Glad to see you in Pennsylvania, safer than Cincinnati, I am in western Pa. In Beaver county if you came in on 76 pa turnpike I am in Beaver Falls, on rout 18 south from exit 2 fort wayne line NS and CSX Pittsburgh & Lake Erie line run through my town and converge at the Beaver River with Bridges and tunnel viaducts very cool place to railfan and video...also Conway push button rail hump yards in near by Baden Pa.
Back in the day, they had a whole bunch of workers standing in those rock cars, throwing rocks out of then. Now they got a machine to do it
I had to laugh with train number 4 at the horse 🐎 shoe curve, with ALL the cameras focused on the NS train L to R, the young lass 👧 looked the other way toward the cameras 😂
Greetings from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Yes I am aware of the Canadian fires 🔥 my heart goes out to those of NY and NE which must surely bring back memories of the TT falling.
wow, the first Rental Trailer that i have seen on any one's channel, Universal Trailer Leasing.
Awesome video and loved the mow train JT!!!
Thanks Jeff! I sure would like to film it in action. Have a great weekend and thanks for commenting
@@JawTooth You're welcome and me too!!!
So Mrs. Tooth was being stalked by a ferocious Back Panther. Where were you? Oh yeah, filming trains in Pennsylvania.!!😮😅
I came home and found a new couch and table and chairs. I knew something was different. Lol
Great video I saw one on a video of those cars it's a blast cleaner I believe but I could be wrong to . One conveyer throws the junk way over to the side of the track and there was two on it so they then divide the cars some yellow on each and some of the others on each
I can't wait to see the video of you and Mellineumforce at the Strasburg railroad museum in the next video!!! See you later on the high iron
Yeah, I will be in his video with the orange .
@@JawTooth Thank you very much for taking that video yesterday. One more question. How old are you turning this Year? I hope you have. a good rest your day. Goidbye
hey its jaw tooth again
Thats Tipton crossing west of Tyrone, PA on #1 track. Thats my old CR territory as Track Supervisor in Altoona. The first set of ballast cars are hydraulic and remotely operated by one employee. The second set of Herzog are called Enterprise style ballast cars which are unloaded manually. The conveyor units are normally used in Undercutter situations. My quess there is a big project needing a lot of ballast, conveyors & an Undercutter most likely.
another great train video, BUT the best one yet of NORFIE,,,THAT GUY IS BEAUTIFULLLLLL..........
Thank you very much!
Good Morning Jaw Tooth.
Amazing 👍🚂
Many thanks!
@@JawTooth You're welcome!
Love the cat!
I mean, if you're gonna name a rock... almost all could do better than the odd-sounding 'Herzog'. So, it comes to me here then, way down here in México, as little surprise that you'd find 'odd' track maintenance of way equipment there. Ya just gotta follow these things through logically and dispassionately. I know I do and sleep well at night. Gracias por tu video, Señor Jaws. RT sends, Puebla, México.
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Herzog is a German title of nobility, which makes it even more strange...
@@beeble2003 Most excellent info. I'm 3rd generation German-American originally from Hamburg, New York. I didn't know that. This is how social media should work. Danke.
I seen a similar train on the fort Wayne line in orrville Ohio three or four weeks ago
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The Tyrone to Antis section is a great place to see action on the Pittsburgh line. Amtrak 79, intermodal 60, mixed merchandise 45
That won't be that pretty blue for long.
3 4-axles highballing on the main, it's like going back to the 80's or 90's.
We aren't proud of the smoke we're exporting. 🇨🇦 We hope it will improve soon for everyone. Take extra care if you have respiratory issues. PS. Great train video too!
Nice Video
Thanks for the visit
I like train videos on UA-cam jawtooth dpu Allright 👍
Your car looks like a Volvo - is that a new one on lease or a rental? Nice trains too, I checked out Herzog and they are an interesting company with lots of innovative solutions for rail transport. Nice to see a Horseshoe Curve video too .. that's an amazing curve!
I knew I was missing some cars but I had no idea they were all the way to Pa. (lol)!
The first set of cars and equipment is Georgetown Railroad (GREX).
I checked on Google maps and the third track joins up with the two coming/going to Harrisburg PA at Tyrone. When I was younger I remember there use to be four tracks at Duncannon PA going west, now there's only two.
Cool! That would have been awesome to see. I did film a few trains in Tyrone also. I will post them soon
What energizes these crossing gates JT?... from both directions on each track.
They have sensors on the track and those little silver buildings house the electrical equipment and batteries
HOW OLD IS YOUR SON THAT STARTS THE VIDEO'S?? DOES A NICE JOB
My son is almost thirty but he isn't really a Railfan
Great 👍 👌 trains today I seen a machine like that just off the 605 in Irwindale California don't know what it called the puppy is getting big 😳 😀 👍
That's cool. I would like to see it in action. Puppy weighs 17 pounds
You were less than two hours away from my house in Tyrone.
I saw one of those strange-looking ballast trains in Fort Payne, Alabama once. There was one engine pulling it and it had one of the blue cars on each end with a bunch of the yellow cars in the center. Oh and I do believe the point of those cars is that there is a conveyor belt that moves the ballast to the next car in line, all the way down to the blue thingies, which deposit the ballast into whatever piece of equipment is laying it.
I sure would like to see it in use
@@JawTooth ua-cam.com/video/YTz6mjjaZkc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Herzog
Hey JawTooth
Another AWESOME video
If people don't like what you do
Why do they watch
One guy complained about your comments about gas prices
Because some people are so miserable and unhappy with their own lives they want other people to feel the same way. Happy 4th!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
No helpers on the curve? That’s rare. You normally see helpers out of the Juniata Shops on the curve.
The train with the three GP38-2s is the local out of Altoona