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Morganist
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ธ.ค. 2012
i like trains
Lake Street L Timelapse (CTA Green Line x10 speed)
CTA Green Line from Laramie to State/Lake at 10x speed.
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Rearview Timelapse Brown Line from Damen to Belmont
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10x speed timelapse taken from the back (inside) of a 3200 series car on the Brown Line from Damen to Belmont.
[Timelapse] CTA Purple Line Express from Clark/Lake to Linden
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CTA Purple Line run #512 on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 from just before Tower 18 (Loop bound) to Linden. Timelapse is at 10x speed.
[Timelapse] Back of train Green Line: Clark/Lake to 35th-Bronzeville-IIT
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Publicly accessible view from the back of a 5000 series green line train from Clark/Lake to 35th-Bronzeville-IIT at 10x speed making intermediate stops at State/Lake, Washington/Wabash, Adams/Wabash, Roosevelt, and Cermak-McCormick Place.
Harold Washington Library - State/Van Buren
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Harold Washington Library - State/Van Buren
Metra Electric - South Chicago Front of Train Ride
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This video was recorded on December 16, 2023 on Metra train #8314 departing South Chicago at 11:39 AM.
Metra UP N Cab Ride
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Cab ride on train #804 on Metra's Union Pacific-North line from Kenosha to Ogilvie Transportation Center. Video was recorded on November 5, 2023.
Metra UP NW Cab Ride
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Train #712 from Harvard to Ogilvie Transportation Center on Metra's Union Pacific Northwest line. Video was recorded on July 8, 2023.
Was Elmo on the train??
watch in 2x speed to see what this train should be
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Appreciated this being a former CNW employee retired . Thanks
Why did you take this at night?
Why is this electric line only in Chicago?
There's the electric line to Blue Island and also to straight south of Chicago. There are electric lines in other cities, too.
My favorite was Bryn mawr. I really love the name
that bell is enough to drive one nuts.
It need be rung when starting, stopping (including at stations), when crossing public roads at grade, and when crossing other railroads. I was an engineer, and I turned off the engine bell when it was not required to be rung.
My favorite Metra line i would take to Downtown Chicago coming from Winnetka.
Enjoyed this video. I used to take the South Chicago branch to work when I got my first Job at the Lakeside Press in1960. I rode the Metra Electric university park line for 38 years. I moved to North Carolina in 1999. I'm 81 years old and can still call the stops on all 3 branches. The crews on Metra electric were my best friends. When I went to college at night they were all interested in my studies. At that time most had never gone to college. These .memories all come back to me when I watch these videos. I never realized that I could take vitual rides on my cell until I got a smart phone. They were the first videos I viewed. Guess I got lonely
Real Bell Sound
Metra really needs to step up their game when it comes to this line. There’s too many crossovers, curves, and slow zones!
Too many $$$$$ to fix those. It could do as the CTA did with the Pink/Douglas line and cut it back to reduce crossings at grade.
I live 2 blocks away in South Shore. I take it bc its the only public transportation that allows me to bring my scooter.
I'ma steal your content next 😈😈😈
I'm report you for stealing content
@@ItKyleBol that was four months ago I don't steal people content anymore
Took this same ride with another video 8 yrs ago. good to see what has changed and what's the same--Thanks for sharing
This bell noise would drive any train driver crazy
It's standard procedure that all trains in Canada, Mexico, Australia (not required), & North/South America use them when approaching stations, crossings, going through tunnels or passing other trains, etc.
@@Rails-Of-IllinoisNope, not a thing in Australia. Some locomotives have bells but only units purchased second hand from America. No new locomotives or multiple units have bells. I would know as I've lived here for my entire life.
So it’s true American trains are no good! Slow
Imagine a full ride from Milwaukee to Chicago
ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding
Any passengers?
schönes Video, aber Warum läutet es ständig? Das geht einem ja gehörig auf die Nerven dieses ständige läuten.
It’s because we have a stupid policy in America that requires train to make a lot of noise so people know a train is coming. But I don’t know why Metra Electric has the bell on continuously
Except in no-horn zones, where the bell is the only noise that a train makes.
Tax Gas and raise Road Tax in highly urban Areas , subsidy public Trans. Ridership will rise.
Too many interference with streets, any 300 m a crossing. You Americans are so inefficient.
We🇩🇪call it noise pollution, too slow😆
it touches my memory. thanks for sharing this video!
Great Job.
Wow! Nice pot-hole. 😊
Thanks for the ride. 👍
Nice job man. I filmed a cab ride on this line too before but didn’t turn out as good.
There also used to be stops at 43rd Street and 31st street (Long gone)
Oh my god that Bell make it stop!!!
@russell7926: If you live right by or right near the tracks this bell can be really unnerving. It would be a real nuisance to hear this bell all night long and you're trying to sleep. I remember the old Dark Green IC PULLMAN STANDARD CARS have a bell that's like the trolleys of the New Orleans street cars that's like a school alarm that just be sounded occasionally such as when leaving stations.
Get use to it trains need to use the bell to let people know that they are coming don’t you get it?
Telling the bell to stop is like telling a bird to stop chirping 💀
@@DokiRailfanner92 It's necessary to keep sounding the bell in this middle of the street running. Part of the METRA ELECTRIC South Chicago Branch is very much like a Light Rail Line run with electric double Decker cars
@@albertcarello619 I know but thanks anyways
So many crossovers, no wonder the train will never get to speed before the next station.
Great Videos, Thanks!
This line passes right by the Home Alone house
Winnetka, as I recall.
It passes about a block from the Home Alone house on Lincoln Ave. The Winnetka Metra Station is only a few blocks away.
Will you be riding the Metra Electric's Blue Island Branch too?
sometime in the next few weeks
@@BBBuilds12 cool
Very nice, keep it up.
It is amazing how few the built up areas between Kenosha and Winthrop Harbor!
30:29 oh 'Deer' 😁 🦘
Why can we always hear the pneumatics for the bell but not the horn.
The north line is mostly quiet zones... He does use the horn in North Chicago at MLK drive (26:14)
Finally a good ride along for this line!
great ride 💯
my favorite line 🙂
Nice