By using our services, you agree to our Privacy Policy. Click to accept.
150 chances to become an millionaire

150 chances to become an millionaire

wildsbet.com

#big wins#winners#games#casinos

Street Running Train Runs Red Light! Train Goes Through Green Light In Middle Of Street! Video

Rare street running train on lightly used tracks in the middle of the road. The train went through a green light on this Norfolk Southern Railroad branch line in Franklin, Ohio. Other street runner trains that I have seen have had the traffic signals coordinated with the train movements. This one was not like that. Filmed September 27, 2019 at 1:23pm. This was a very busy line until Conrail took over and lost most of the customers. The tracks cross the Great Miami River and then go down the middle of West 6th Street. They end at the only customer on this side of the river, R Good Industries Franklin Yards. The tracks are only used as needed, which amounts to only a couple times a week. I was filming this endangered line for historical purposes when I got lucky and heard the horn of the approaching train. It was pure luck. I have been here a few other times and never really thought that I would get lucky to see a train on these rusty tracks. Today I noticed the rust on the rails had an imprint of tire tracks. I was telling my friend that a hirail truck had recently been on the tracks and that was a good sign that maybe they were planning on running something soon. Just as I was checking how thick the rust was I could hear the train horn about a mile away. It ran slow across the line and took so long to get to us that I thought maybe it was a train on a different line across the river that I heard. I filmed the train approaching and working the customer and I filmed it at a couple other crossings. I will post that video also if this one does okay. Trains operate on 160.980 Channel 58 on this line. Ohio has very few street running locations and I have only seen a few other videos of trains on this line and they were older videos. This is the Franklin Industrial Lead and the trains are local L3A based out of Moraine, Ohio, per another railfan. Btw, an hour before I filmed this train I saw a train in Sharonville, Ohio with a blue Conrail caboose on the end and a geep in the middle of the short train. Thanks for watching! Please watch Another JawTooth video below to help me pay for the dirt that was shipped to my farm. Please comment, rate and SUBSCRIBE TO JAWTOOTH for more unusual videos!!

Please Watch Another JawTooth Video Below:

Hornets Attack JawTooth Just For Messing With Them!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByuUSZQQniQ

Rare Train On Wye Track! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53L9dpwbTDc

Street Running Train Wakes Up Entire City! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF1PTjkYSMY

Street Runner Train Stops In Busy Street Intersection! Georgia! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA9Rl-VSZU4

12 Track Busy Railroad Crossing! Top This!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPaJ7tKk4vU

Train Crew Flips Me Off!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sl_td5PSWHY

What Happens When RR Crossings Malfunction? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REA_qY-wrIg

About the Site 🌐

This site provides links to random videos hosted at YouTube, with the emphasis on random. πŸŽ₯

Origins of the Idea 🌱

The original idea for this site stemmed from the need to benchmark the popularity of a video against the general population of YouTube videos. 🧠

Challenges Faced πŸ€”

Obtaining a large sample of videos was crucial for accurate ranking, but YouTube lacks a direct method to gather random video IDs.

Even searching for random strings on YouTube doesn't yield truly random results, complicating the process further. πŸ”

Creating Truly Random Links πŸ› οΈ

The YouTube API offers additional functions enabling the discovery of more random videos. Through inventive techniques and a touch of space-time manipulation, we've achieved a process yielding nearly 100% random links to YouTube videos.

About YouTube πŸ“Ί

YouTube, an American video-sharing website based in San Bruno, California, offers a diverse range of user-generated and corporate media content. 🌟

Content and Users 🎡

Users can upload, view, rate, share, and comment on videos, with content spanning video clips, music videos, live streams, and more.

While most content is uploaded by individuals, media corporations like CBS and the BBC also contribute. Unregistered users can watch videos, while registered users enjoy additional privileges such as uploading unlimited videos and adding comments.

Monetization and Impact πŸ€‘

YouTube and creators earn revenue through Google AdSense, with most videos free to view. Premium channels and subscription services like YouTube Music and YouTube Premium offer ad-free streaming.

As of February 2017, over 400 hours of content were uploaded to YouTube every minute, with the site ranking as the second-most popular globally. By May 2019, this figure exceeded 500 hours per minute. πŸ“ˆ

List of ours generators⚑

Random YouTube Videos Generator

Random Film and Animation Video Generator

Random Autos and Vehicles Video Generator

Random Music Video Generator

Random Pets and Animals Video Generator

Random Sports Video Generator

Random Travel and Events Video Generator

Random Gaming Video Generator

Random People and Blogs Video Generator

Random Comedy Video Generator

Random Entertainment Video Generator

Random News and Politics Video Generator

Random Howto and Style Video Generator

Random Education Video Generator

Random Science and Technology Video Generator

Random Nonprofits and Activism Video Generator

By using our services, you agree to our Privacy Policy.
Alternative random YouTube videos generator: vTomb

YoutuBeRandom Β© 2024