I remember seeing the green and yellow streetcars on the 1991 VHS tape "All About Fasting Moving Trains." Great to see the museum and those streetcars are still going strong. Thank you for sharing this.
The Pa Trolley Museum and the Rockhill Trolley musuem in Pa both have some excellent examples as well that operate. The Rockhill museum a few years back had their infrastructure upgraded since they were hosting a start up company running trials on a new battery powered trolley.
PCC cars were also introduced to Tokyo Metropolitan Tramway in the late 50's, which were already retired from the line. Though the number of the cars was not so large, they are well memorized in Tokyo's citizens for its modernized design and sophisticated system. Impressive videos, thank you.
I Did a stint with you folk some time back at your museum,my job was observing coming and going of the trams and my seat at the signals rooms right where that gentleman was sitting is where I was, thankyou to volunteers of Baltimore there I really appreciated and enjoyed my time There
How lovely to hear a proper bell instead of the electronic rubbish they pit on light rail. I visited the US in 2019 and loved the Sanfransico Street Railway with all those beautiful PCC cars Favourite colour was the blue and Silver Philly livery. Not sure why they have two trolley poles when they only are driven from one end.
Sad how many trolley systems were done away with and forgotten, all across America. Even my little town used to have a trolley that ran from one end of town to the other.
Why did 6119 stop for such a long time ( I see no apparent reason) and how could 417 go straight when there was no one to operate the line switch? Operational questions my 6 yr old grand daughter asks. I too wonder why and how!
It's too bad that the CLRV (Canadian Light Rail Vehicle) and the CALRV (Canadian Articulated Light Rail Vehicle) can't be at a museum like this; they were the backbone of Toronto's streetcar network from 1982 onward, and they're just as classic as the PCC and Peter Witt streetcars.
PCC 7407 's color look like Nagoya City Tram's color, The font of the train number is also similar to Nagoya City Tram. PCC cars were also operating on the Nagoya City Tram. ( Type 2000 ) Snow Sweeper are still in operation in Sapporo and Hakodate.
Well there were five sets of streetcars come back to the museum in seven minutes. I don’t understand why there is something wrong with my video SEO score.
This are actually od historic takes? Věry originally veterán streetcars! Among licence od those Cars way built Věry big series the Tatra Cars in the Czech Praha Smíchov factory! Famous T-type streetcars in greatest series od the world !
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 Remember when a CSX train derailed and crashed down on to the streetcar tracks…luck that happened when the trollies weren’t running…
Awesome, love those old street cars!
Thanks for watching and this museum is a great place to visit!
Never been, I will have to check it out one of these days.@@dmvarearailstransprod22
You mean old trams
@@BuduiTudor They can be trolleys or trams or streetcars.
right...@@BuduiTudor
Great to see these beautiful “trams” preserved. Cheers from Australia.
Yeah and greetings from the United States.
True metro will not give
@@sumukh112 Yeah
I remember seeing the green and yellow streetcars on the 1991 VHS tape "All About Fasting Moving Trains." Great to see the museum and those streetcars are still going strong. Thank you for sharing this.
Yeah and thanks for watching!
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 You're welcome
@@TFfangeek Anytime!
The Pa Trolley Museum and the Rockhill Trolley musuem in Pa both have some excellent examples as well that operate. The Rockhill museum a few years back had their infrastructure upgraded since they were hosting a start up company running trials on a new battery powered trolley.
I’ve never been to those museums before, but I hope I can go someday.
PCC cars were also introduced to Tokyo Metropolitan Tramway in the late 50's, which were already retired from the line. Though the number of the cars was not so large, they are well memorized in Tokyo's citizens for its modernized design and sophisticated system. Impressive videos, thank you.
Oh wow! I guess I can plan a trip there someday.
PCC streetcars from 1945-46 still used in Boston in everyday service on the Mattapan line.
Yeah I know about that, but I’m hoping to ride and film them the next time I go to Boston.
And they were built to last like the original Willys Jeep!
@@philipperiopel1911 Yeah, kind of in that way.
They’ve been rebuilt a number of times, but still running.
@@sethlewin7815 Yep
Here in the Boston area, PCC cars are still in regular service on the Red Line between Ashmont and Mattapan.
Yeah I know and I’m hoping to ride them the next time I go to Boston.
I Did a stint with you folk some time back at your museum,my job was observing coming and going of the trams and my seat at the signals rooms right where that gentleman was sitting is where I was, thankyou to volunteers of Baltimore there I really appreciated and enjoyed my time There
Oh no problem! Thanks for coming out!
I love your streetcars!Greetings from Delson Exporail museum!
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What a beautiful video. I imagine Buster Keaton coming round the corner any time...
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That street snow sweeper was impressive.
Yes it was impressive and it was really fun to operate it there.
Aqui en CD MX corrieron por mucho años era un gran espectáculo
@@macarioherndez205 Yes and these streetcars are fantastic whenever they are preserved.
What a great preservation of history. 👍
Thanks and it’s such a great place to visit.
How lovely to hear a proper bell instead of the electronic rubbish they pit on light rail.
I visited the US in 2019 and loved the Sanfransico Street Railway with all those beautiful PCC cars
Favourite colour was the blue and Silver Philly livery.
Not sure why they have two trolley poles when they only are driven from one end.
It’s actually the gong that is being used and these are older streetcars.
Neat! I'm glad that a city took on the endeavor to preserve its public transit models.
Yep and these streetcars are the best museum property.
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 Indeed!
@@JayYoung-ro3vu Yep
Unlike many.
@@vaughanrichards7438 Yep
awesome showcase of some old trams
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Sad how many trolley systems were done away with and forgotten, all across America. Even my little town used to have a trolley that ran from one end of town to the other.
Well, there are very few cities that still have old fashioned streetcars.
We also used to have many trolleybus routes, but now there is only one left, the museum route. Electric buses are replacing trolleybuses and buses.
@@duncanmclaud5953 I know and I love the Ride On Electric buses.
Great video. Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome and thanks for watching!
I believe those trolley cars in New Orleans are getting upgraded for safety reasons. Streetcars from the 1940's-50 so happy those cars at the museum.
Yeah and I am hoping to personally ride the streetcars in New Orleans.
Only monuments. Thumbs up 👍
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Why did 6119 stop for such a long time ( I see no apparent reason) and how could 417 go straight when there was no one to operate the line switch? Operational questions my 6 yr old grand daughter asks. I too wonder why and how!
There was a passing freight train above and there was also a brief signal issue going on.
My God, what a big tram! Nice!!! 👍👍👍
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It's too bad that the CLRV (Canadian Light Rail Vehicle) and the CALRV (Canadian Articulated Light Rail Vehicle) can't be at a museum like this; they were the backbone of Toronto's streetcar network from 1982 onward, and they're just as classic as the PCC and Peter Witt streetcars.
Yeah and NCTM has two preserved Toronto PCCs from 1951.
Amazing work
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PCC 7407 's color look like Nagoya City Tram's color,
The font of the train number is also similar to Nagoya City Tram.
PCC cars were also operating on the Nagoya City Tram. ( Type 2000 )
Snow Sweeper are still in operation in Sapporo and Hakodate.
Oh cool!
Que maravilla de tranvías y aún funcionan.
Yes and these trolleys are in great shape!
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Amazing looking trolley’s!👍
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in mexico city had PCC tramways since 50's years, one is saved in STE museum
Oh cool and I am hoping to visit someday.
Lindo demais que bom que vocês preservaram , 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🚃
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Great video - like .
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That sweeper looks like the ex Blackpool one at Heaton Park but much bigger.
Yeah, it’s actually 101 years old!
Impressive tram cars, was surprised to see such wide track gauge for trams
Yeah and these streetcars are great museum property.
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 I stand corrected, it's
streetcars
@@TheAshoku Yep
The gauge is 5' 4 1/2" which is unique to Baltimore.
@@fredblonder7850 Yep and thanks for the information.
Nice! Is that the trolly museum close to 200?
No, that’s the Baltimore Streetcar Museum. You may mean the National Capital Trolley Museum that is right along Maryland Route 200.
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 thanks for the info!
@@chickhenkein_FAK... No problem at all!
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 THX
@@chickhenkein_FAK... You are welcome!
Vera nice video.
Thanks for watching!
"Глубоко уважаемый, вагонный вожатый ..." в белой рубашке с галстуком. На работу как на праздник.
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Preserve the past as much as possible.
That's right and I love visiting that museum.
Allthese old folks are still working, so fine
I know and that’s why they’re running at the museum.
I love this kind of stuff however, we get nostalgic and then those times at times were not really the good old days
Yeah and that’s the era of when my grandparents were growing up.
Mantap ni 👍
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It seems the youtube algorithm gods have decided to push your video!
Yep and thanks for watching!
Wau very nice 😅😅😅😅😅hello from Germany München
Thanks and greetings from the United States.
The most viewed video :o...
btw congrats on 400 subs my G :) [Late reply]
Thanks man! It’s so surprising to see so many views.
Классный музей
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PCCs in Toronto were fast and frequent. new low floor cars are slow. progress?
Yeah, but there’s only like two PCCs in Toronto.
Красота!!!
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we had some of them in the usa. they had wheels. on them like busses.. we rode on them maney times.
Yeah I know and that’s why we have streetcar museums.
Good luck with your video
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great video joaquim antunes-são paulo brasil
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Tram cars like these ones' are still running in Kolkata, India.
Oh wow and I’m hoping to go there someday.
This is the most viewed video ever!
I know and it's imaginably crazy for me to receive over 1,500 subscribers by now.
I like the Baltimore transit #7407 streetcar at 1:46.
Yeah, me too and it’s a great PCC to operate.
Very cool !!🇧🇷
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Mantaps👍 sangat unik dan langka
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Why the delay with the orange #6119? Why did the Switchman have to get onboard?
Well there was a switch issue going on with a passing freight train on the overhead.
Thanks! Super video!@@dmvarearailstransprod22
@@kerry2368 Of course!
bellissimi
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ow very cool. How did you manage things? BTW what's wrong with Your Video SEO score
Well there were five sets of streetcars come back to the museum in seven minutes. I don’t understand why there is something wrong with my video SEO score.
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 I took a sreenshoot to show you, I randomly research and found your channel.
How I send you screenshots?
@@radidigital24 You could just post it on your Community and mention me.
@@dmvarearailstransprod22Suspect that's a scammer.
@@friendlyneighbourhoodplatypus I don’t really care one way or the other.
Вот это нехило трамвай дрифтанул.брависсимо!
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Old times
Yessir and that was the childhood of my grandparents.
Which city is this? We had those a few decades ago in Karachi, Pakistan. They scraped them all.
This is in Baltimore, Maryland.
Jesus te ama ❤😊
Jesus loves you too!
Donde se encuentra esto???
Baltimore Streetcar Museum which is near Baltimore Penn Station.
How can I get to Brooklyn?
Where do you live first off?
прикольные трамвайчики
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They don't make 'em like they used to.
Yeah I know and they’re museum property.
(for legal reasons)
@@Fenderak Yep
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉👍👍🤝🤝💪💪🚂🚂🚂🚂
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I thought it was gonna multi track drift
To make a long story short, it didn’t.
Very similar to trains in San Francisco.
Yep
Wszystkie są ładne😀
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What on earth is a DMV area?
It’s Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia in a region.
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 Why not explain that in your Channel "About"? I wasted time before seeing that it was only the US.
@@Demun1649 I have a simple explanation of what I do in my channel.
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 But you don't explain what DMV is. Not every person on YT is a Yenghi.
@@Demun1649 DMV stands for DC, Maryland and Virginia.
21528 is 7800
Yeah I saw and 10428 is one of the 7800 routes.
😍
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Doesn't the streetcar derail?
Sometimes, if the rail gets messed up.
Is this in Pennsylvania?
No, this is in Baltimore, Maryland.
日本の 路面電車でも日本の新幹線と同じ 線路幅の所もあります
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i dont know what happened to ours. .
I don’t know exactly.
417 looks really much like an old tram from Berlin or germany. Maybe it is from SIEMENS or AEG ?
No, it’s not from Siemens, LOL.
❤👍
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This are actually od historic takes? Věry originally veterán streetcars! Among licence od those Cars way built Věry big series the Tatra Cars in the Czech Praha Smíchov factory! Famous T-type streetcars in greatest series od the world !
Yes, these streetcars are absolutely historical.
This is the most alot of views and comments you ever got 😄
Yeah I know and I’m so surprised to see about that.
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 same
@@KxaiiYT Yeah and I’m so surprised that I’m near 1,000 subscribers!
In less than a week
@@KxaiiYT Maybe
Европа обнищала! Нам каком старье возят пассажиров!!!! Позорище!
Well Europe needs to rebuild itself.
I wish they would leave this area and go to the inner harbor and actually run to a destination like Ft McHenry on a dedicated line to avoid accidents.
Yeah, but this location is more convenient and streetcars don’t run when CSX Freight Trains go over the bridge.
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 Remember when a CSX train derailed and crashed down on to the streetcar tracks…luck that happened when the trollies weren’t running…
@@Pisca-kk5cs Yeah, but I wish the museum was near Fort McHenry.
名古屋市電だと思った😂1:50
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