Train Passes Crowded Neighborhood With Special Locomotive & Train With 5 Engines @ Weird RR Crossing

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Published 2024-08-03
Train Goes Right Down The Middle Of The City, Almost Street Running Train, With Special CSX Seaboard Coastline Locomotive. Over Powered Train With 5 Locomotives Passes Through Railroad Crossing That Is Unique & Has Baltimore And Ohio Railroad Color Position Lights. These Historic Line Side Signals Are Still In Use! Fast Train Passes Abandoned Train Station That Is Coming Back To Life. These Trains Are In Troy & Sidney, Ohio On CSX Tracks.
The first train is a CSX train with a new heritage unit. This is the Seaboard Coast Line unit and I got lucky that it is leading the train. The train is going down Clay Street in downtown Troy, Ohio. This is one of my favourite places to film.
We also take a close look at historic Baltimore And Ohio Railroad color position lights that are still in use! These are becoming rare. I also show an old train station next to the signals. Then we see a train with 5 locomotives passing the signals and going across an interesting railroad crossing. Look how long the crossing is and all the lights and gates. I really like this crossing a lot.
Next we see a train that I filmed earlier in the day on the ex Big Four Line. I heard the train approaching on 160.800 and we hurried to the old abandoned train station. We got there just as the train came with 2 Union Pacific Railroad locomotives leading. I didn't even have time to get out of the car, thats how close it was. The train station here is in the process of being restored and saved.
The first two trains are on the Toledo Sub and use 160.230 as their road channel but I also recommend using the EOT frequency.

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Filmed July, 2024 in 1080p with 60fps. Thanks for watching!
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All Comments (21)
  • The Seaboard System Heritage unit leads the parade today. Steel coils Every Which where you look whether in gondolas. Inside coil cars or the newer open cars. The first train also had the 4 empty JRSX potato cars trudging back to Idaho for another load. Knowing those signals will not be there forever enjoy them now and I do believe every home should have a dwarf signal in their backyard as opposed to a yard gnome. Plus thanks for showing that elongated grade Crossing from the other side which shows how much area it really covers. A fun way to start the day but will take a nap first
  • The Seaboard System paint scheme is a nice one. Nice to see CSX has went with a heritage unit program harkening back to the year that particular railroad was founded.
  • I don't generally tear up over a train video, but when you show Shoestring at the end, it gets me every time.😪💔
  • I believe this train had 167 cars. I love trains. My mom, sister and I lived across the street from the rails in West Chicago when I was 4 years old. We moved from there when I was 5 to the town of Burlingame, CA and we lived one block from the train and not far at all from the train station. That was in 1959. Once trains with their rumbling hearts full of diesel “make it into your blood” they never leave. I love your videos. It still is fun to count the engines and cars and I am still a kid at 70 !
  • The first train on this video with the CSX Seaboard System Heritage unit on the lead was a lucky catch, Jaw Tooth! Did you know that the CSX Seaboard Systems Heritage unit was in the lead on this train? I like those old Baltimore & Ohio Railroad signals that you showed us and talk about at 9:23. I hope that when CSX removes those signals that they donate them to a railroad museum for preservation. I presume that the dwarf signal controls access to the main track from the siding. Those five engines on the train that appeared at 10:36 provided enough power for the train that passed that unusual road crossing. Thank you for capturing the two trains in Troy, Ohio and the Union Pacific powered CSX train in Sidney, Ohio, Jaw Tooth! (Posted on 3 August 2024 at 1640 CDT.)
  • New spot to record, Troy, Ohio. I like it. Nice trains. Hi to Loki, Chessie, and Norfie. Thanks for another fine video JT. ❤
  • @alschuler5437
    Awesome video, thank you!!! I especially appreciate the focus on the old signals.
  • The train in Sidney was fast!!!! It had just about everything, too! I saw foreign power, auto racks, mixed freight, and intermodals! It's very rare in my experience to see that combination. It was a very good fairly long train, JT!!! Thank you! 😀😀😀❤️❤️❤️
  • Excellent catch, Brian, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
  • @Carolb66
    Hi JT, great you got the seaboard heritage unit its my favourite! & Troy one of my favourite places for railfans too. Enjoyed it very much, have a great evening! ❤😊👍
  • @dw.7655
    Hi Brian, nice catch up in Troy , Ohio. Surprised to see operational B&O color position signals still operating. We meant a suburban Amtrak station West of St. Louis back when we chased 4014 from Little Rock. Always enjoyed your videos, as I don’t have time to chase trains all the time. Stay safe, as I know you will. Thanks again. Dave
  • @kcradar2249
    Thanks! Hopefully you can get a nice lunch !!! Thanks for all the great videos and the slideshows !!! Love it !
  • Troy looks like it has done cool old buildings. I like setting the old signals still in use. Thanks for the video!
  • Our first train was an awesome mixed freight! It was led by a nice looking Seaboad manifest unit and had several loads of massive coil steel. Excellent train JT! Thank you very much. 😃😃😃😃❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • It's always so calming just watching the trains. Thanks for the wonderful videos, Jaw
  • Thanks for sharing your love of trains through your videos. I counted 163 cars on the first train.
  • Hey jaw tooth awesome trains. Interesting road crossing with signals in center of road. Like the B&O position lights. It be cool to film from new locations in Troy and Hamilton Ohio. Have a great railroad day 🚂🙋‍♀️
  • @papary7717
    Troy is a nice place, very home town like.
  • Great video JT. Man that last train must of been late for a date, he was bookin...
  • Another great video JT, and those were some awesome catches but anyway you enjoy the rest of your weekend and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one