Lockland, Ohio action! With the longest coil train I`ve ever seen!
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- I spent Monday in Lockland, Ohio with Buckeye Freight Railin` @GY51360 @SimonsEMDProductions @SD70AH @AdventureswithJoeyBoats @scottosgood96 and @CINOzzieTV plus railfans Fred and John alongside the NS Dayton District.
The first train of the day was the longest steel coil train I have ever seen since I`ve been filming trains! If my count was correct, there were 58 loaded coil cars and a rear DPU too headed South!
After the coil train, we get a very long loaded Southbound NS grain train. This was another very heavy train.
Following it, we get the first CSX train of the day headed South to the Queensgate Yard. Both CSX and NS trains run on this NS line, with CSX using it going South in a directional running situation. This is the Southbound side, whereas the CSX line that goes through Glendale is the Northbound track that NS uses.
Finally, we get a Northbound NS mixed manifest to finish off the video today.
Thanks for watching!
I am totally in awe the long steel train had only 2 locomotives doing all the pulling,. Really enjoyed that. Many thanks,
Thank you very much, Robina!
Great Lockland action, enjoyed it much. Thanks Scott!
Thanks P! Have a great day!
Thanks, Scott, great video my friend, and that steel soil train, WOW. longest one I have ever seen, too. Have a great Tuesday, Stay Dry.
Thanks Rev! We got some serious storms possible in the next 2 or 3 days. Hope I`m able to go railfanning!
Awesome train 🚆 video from Scott. I enjoyed it. I agree with you, the longest steel coil train to date.
Thanks Michael. It was a biggun! 😁
Wow! Right up next to the tracks in this one,. I love it. That steel coil train was impressive. Y’all chose a really cool location for this video. Nice! Great angles, too!
Glad you enjoyed it, Mike!
Good Tuesday morning Scott, awesome video with a hot cup of coffee. Have a good day my friend and God bless 🙏🏻
Thanks Bill, have a great day!
Quite an impressive coil train! Pretty long grain train and auto rack train too. Looks like it’s getting dark. Thanks for the banjo. I always like that. Stay safe Scott. ❤
I`m glad you liked it Margie! Thanks for watching!
Lot of SD70ace locomotives today with my favorite horn. One went by my house this morning, JawTooth got the Reading heritage unit, and one here in the grain train. That’s a good start to the morning!
Very cool!
Reuben Train, perfect tune for a great video
dave
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another awesome video Scott and I’m like you that’s the longest coil train I’ve ever seen y’all video but anyway you got some good trains a day or yesterday I should say and as always, my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Thanks Timmy, that was a lot of steel for sure! 😁
Can see the top of a material handler behind that fence. Looks like a little scrap yard 😊
Yes, it`s a scrap yard / recycling place.
Great Catches
Thanks Hunter!
Good video Scott
Thanks Greg!
Morning Scott, yes that was a very long coil train with dpu, very nice. I like the crossing in Lockland, & the trees planted at the side of the track, nice they make the effort to make the area more aesthetically pleasing. You can get great close ups of the trains too, safely of course! It looked very windy yesterday Scott an area of low pressure with unsettled weather, here in the UK we like to think we are experts on weather & we talk about it alot😅 have a great week Scott, ❤😊👍
Good morning Carol! Yes, Lockland is good place to film trains. I like going there. We have some serious storms headed our way in the next couple of days. I hope I`m able to get out and get some rail action! Lol
@@1960gambit oh no! Hope you can too, but sometimes the weather can defeat us! 😫🥰
A great video 😊
Thank you! 😃
Fabulous CSX coil steel train, Scott! I loved the perspective. I haven't been that close to a coil of steel for 41 years! 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it, Gary!
@@1960gambit OH, enjoy doesn't do justice to the way I felt watching it!
You caught some good trains today, Scott. I enjoyed them very much, but you always do. Thank you. I hope you have a great week with an abundance of long, fast trains. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks Gary! Have a great week yourself!
@1960gambit You're welcome, Scott. And thank you, too!
That train horn is quiet
That`s what we were talking about too after it went by. Sounded like it had something stuck in it!
No Timmy darn
Haven`t seen him for a while.
I hope that the big three have learned their lessons that they need to cut their production on pick up trucks because they’ve got an excess of last year’s model on hand
That`s a fact. Add in the fact that they cost a fortune and get lousy gas mileage too
Awesome catches Scott! Excellent video!
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Thank you very much Jim!
That was a great grain train before the CSX auto rack train. There was a fairly long string of box cars on the CSX train also. They broke up the monotony. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Very cool!
Awesome coil train! I’ve been meaning to ask, does Sir Fowl-The-Main wash his engine every day? Never looks dirty. Keep up the good work.
That is something I don`t know, but it wouldn`t surprise me if they did!
steel for ford trucks the last i heard they were making the bodies out of aluminum? those coils always make me nervous i saw one come off a semi and total a pickup once!! that billboard over the last is a surprise i didn't think they were doing full size moving ones yet!!
They still use steel for the frames and other parts of the trucks. I don`t know if they are still aluminum or not. I know they were having corrosion issues with the aluminum at one time. I worked with aluminum for over 37 years and it turns to powder when you get road salt on it and let it sit. The stuff just disintegrates.
@@1960gambit we see the frames moved already built so that roll wouldn't be for that. i go Chevy so i wasn't paying attention to anything beyond the ford ads on that the only experience i have with in this kind of stuff with aluminum is in the area of boats and planes
Impressive string of open coil cars! Wonder how many vehicle equivalent that would be. Mueller 1875 is sure visible from the air on my satellite maps! Wonder if you partook in the goodies from the Sugar Shack by the Tracks? Looks like I 75 is directional running as well with the separated roadway.
The Sugar Shack isn`t open on Monday, so we go there and sit in the parking lot. The owner gave us his blessing to do it, so we do! Yes 75 is split there and that big green area used to be the Stearns and Foster mattress company. It was there for decades and then they moved somewhere else. My ex-father-in-law worked there 44 years.
@@1960gambit that’s cool !
That’s lot of steel coils
That it was! Thanks Ryan! 😁
Good made video, mr 1960 Gambit.
When i see your video's and from Jaw Tooth see a different of trains. That is also here in Europa, but my question to you is. How long maybe the trains and what the maximum weight? Great video maestro 🚆🚆👍👍💪💪👌🚆.
Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
The weight is dependent on how many locomotives they have on the train. I have filmed trains close to 3 miles long in the past. Trains can be anywhere from 5 to 20,000 tons in weight.
Enjoyed the video. Stupid question. Is that busy highway i-75
Yes it is. I think I mentioned it in one of the video clips. It may not have been in this video because I got a couple of trains left from here.
@@1960gambit I think you did Sorry I didn't remember
Coils are going south to where? 🤷🏻♀️Also- got a question- are you from that neck of the woods?
I have heard they could be going to either the Ford truck plant in Louisville, or Cleveland Cliffs has a steel mill down in that area they go to. Yes, I live in the Cincinnati area.
I count 57 cars
Thanks! I was in a hurry when I tried to count them, so I am probably off one or two! Lol
not a single "cadillac"
Is that American steel or foreign?
Made in America
Scott, does the jet engine plant make anything for the military, or are the strictly commercial aircraft engines? 😊😊
I believe it`s just commercial jets
@@1960gambit I just wondered, Scott. Thanks for the information.