What is it like hitting 10/10 on every video you make? Absolute banger yet again. Thank you so much for all of this incredible content! You inspire me so much!
The T is simply amazing for someone living in the south hills to get to pittsburgh without the hassle of traffic. Also very great when trying to get to the stadiums!
Pittsburgh is one of three remaining systems that uses the Pennsylvania Trolley Gauge. New Orlean's streetcars still run on it, as well as route 101 and 102 in Philadelphia. Because route 101 and 102 uses the same gauge and electrification system as Pittsburgh's light rail (650 V DC using pantographs , you can theoretically run SEPTA trolleys in the South Hills and Pittsburgh LRVs in Media with little to no adjustments. Oddly enough, the MFL and Philadelphia's other trolley lines run on a track gauge that is 1/4 of an inch thinner than the normal Pennsylvania gauge.
@@GaseousStranger SEPTA is close to retiring those K-Cars, and most of the system still has space for low platforms from the PCC days (see: Steel Plaza). It might be closer than you think
I love the history you've included and the in-person research you did for this. The Pittsburgh Tourism Bureau should be paying you for this series... you sell the city and region well and make me want to visit. (Next time I'm down in the States!) 🙂
Apparently per wikipedia the Bon air station only averaged 68 riders per day in 2018. Not surprising given the steep hike involved and the neighborhood at the top of the hill is just a few blocks of low density single family houses.
Such a cool station but yeah, as you said it’s pretty inaccessible for most. From my knowledge most of the stops I covered here aren’t the most popular, but the park and ride facilities further down the line are well utilized. It’s nice to highlight these lesser known stations but I wish I could’ve included Washington Junction or South Hills Village
holy digital cities skyline god, this is crazy stuff. i guess u got iq of 200. you realy nailed it, impressive that you even scaled the original distance into this artwork!
Are you supposed to cross the tracks at grade at the bonair stop as a passenger? Seems a dangerous as someone from chicago who hears about people dying on tracks, but I suppose those are electrified rails and these are not
They are safe to cross, as long as no train is coming! The tracks are not electrified but instead there are overhead wires powering the trains. So just like tram tracks you would see in a city
kinda sad you cant go all the way to South Hills Village or Library, I was hoping I could eventually see how you improve the Silver line as its current state is worse for ware and its infrastructure looks like its still from the 40s in its overheads and sorry excuses of "platforms" at most of its stops that are literally just 3-4ft tall concrete slabs
@@JKenettOfficial As far as GPU, you will only really need a 3060 or equivalent for this game. I only really use the 3090 for video editing and 3D modeling in blender
@@GaseousStranger I'm thinking just i5-13400f and rtx 3060 or the ti version. I think CS is the only heavy game I'll play too. thinking of getting better just to prepare for CS2 but still no news about its pc reqs 😅
What is it like hitting 10/10 on every video you make? Absolute banger yet again. Thank you so much for all of this incredible content! You inspire me so much!
Year ai bullshit
The T is simply amazing for someone living in the south hills to get to pittsburgh without the hassle of traffic. Also very great when trying to get to the stadiums!
Pittsburgh is one of three remaining systems that uses the Pennsylvania Trolley Gauge. New Orlean's streetcars still run on it, as well as route 101 and 102 in Philadelphia. Because route 101 and 102 uses the same gauge and electrification system as Pittsburgh's light rail (650 V DC using pantographs , you can theoretically run SEPTA trolleys in the South Hills and Pittsburgh LRVs in Media with little to no adjustments. Oddly enough, the MFL and Philadelphia's other trolley lines run on a track gauge that is 1/4 of an inch thinner than the normal Pennsylvania gauge.
So what you’re saying is… SEPTA trains in pgh when?
Your on your own
Look how it takes over
@@GaseousStranger SEPTA is close to retiring those K-Cars, and most of the system still has space for low platforms from the PCC days (see: Steel Plaza). It might be closer than you think
@@oldmanenergy That would be very interesting to see!
i grew up in the south hills, you're hitting me in ways i wasn't prepared for
excited to watch the rest of your series!
I'm blown away. That zig ziggy station. Wow. 😘👌
I love the history you've included and the in-person research you did for this. The Pittsburgh Tourism Bureau should be paying you for this series... you sell the city and region well and make me want to visit. (Next time I'm down in the States!) 🙂
This series is so awesome...I can't even imagine the hours of work this has taken!
Great video. Good mix of cinematics, building and real footage.
Enjoyed it a lot
Thank you dimitrius! It was great to chat with you at the premier 👍
this keeps getting better! the limits are a bummer but the concept is a great idea and the execution so far is top notch
love the new logo. cya at the premiere
This is a really amazing series. I used to take the T from South Hills Village to Steel Plaza to go to Penguins games. So this really hits home.
Thank you!
I hope there is a mod where you can raise the limit
Another great video, as usual!
Thank you! Good to have you stop by the chat as well 😄
I finally made it. Had to watch the last couple of released videos and I enjoyed it!
Thank you Tobby!!
Apparently per wikipedia the Bon air station only averaged 68 riders per day in 2018. Not surprising given the steep hike involved and the neighborhood at the top of the hill is just a few blocks of low density single family houses.
Such a cool station but yeah, as you said it’s pretty inaccessible for most. From my knowledge most of the stops I covered here aren’t the most popular, but the park and ride facilities further down the line are well utilized. It’s nice to highlight these lesser known stations but I wish I could’ve included Washington Junction or South Hills Village
Fantastic building dude. Your videos just get better and better
Thanks! You’re a big inspiration of mine. Been loving your new stuff lately with Venice as well!
Very inspiring! Great job as usual! 👍
Mind blowing! absolutely love it and your amazing custom made assets!
Thank you, I may begin to start making a lot more so if you have any requests, I’m all ears for anything Rust-Belt. If it’s within my skill level 😄
holy digital cities skyline god, this is crazy stuff. i guess u got iq of 200. you realy nailed it, impressive that you even scaled the original distance into this artwork!
Oh wow those vehicles look great :)
Oh they sure do - everyone should check these out 👀 steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2980815638
I love your videos
These are incredible! Have you done Bloomfield yet?
Coming soon!
This is bullshit
Can you make the Fort Pitt bridge a mod?
It's wonderful what you do!
Thank you so much Maurice!
Hoping shadyside is not one to get nixed 🙏🏼
Sorry if this has been asked, but what exactly is the "Random Selection Hotkey"? Love the results you got from it :)
In the find-it settings you are able to create your own hotkey for random selection. My personal hotkey is the Caps Lock button :)
great premiere, i love these builds. never seen anything quite like this. could you make an estimate on when revitalizion will start in Pittsburgh?
Maybe 3-4 more episodes!
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Great work!
What trees do you have in your tree brush?
pdelmo's ultra low tri pack
This it it ^ plus a few evergreen trees by pdelmo. (80/20 low tri/hi detail)
Rating: 🌟🌟🌟⭐⭐
Are you supposed to cross the tracks at grade at the bonair stop as a passenger? Seems a dangerous as someone from chicago who hears about people dying on tracks, but I suppose those are electrified rails and these are not
They are safe to cross, as long as no train is coming! The tracks are not electrified but instead there are overhead wires powering the trains. So just like tram tracks you would see in a city
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Most links in the description aren’t working
Yeah I wonder why ?
I'm back for long.
kinda sad you cant go all the way to South Hills Village or Library, I was hoping I could eventually see how you improve the Silver line as its current state is worse for ware and its infrastructure looks like its still from the 40s in its overheads and sorry excuses of "platforms" at most of its stops that are literally just 3-4ft tall concrete slabs
What’s your PC specs?
GPU - RTX 3090
CPU - i9 10900k
RAM - 64GB 3000MHz
Memory - 2TB Samsung 970 EVO plus
Storage - 4TB Seagate Barracuda
What is your PC specs? I wanted to buy a new PC instead of using my gaming laptop.
GPU - RTX 3090
CPU - i9 10900k
RAM - 64GB 3000MHz
Memory - 2TB Samsung 970 EVO plus
Storage - 4TB Seagate Barracuda
@@GaseousStranger high end. that's nice! thanks!!
@@JKenettOfficial As far as GPU, you will only really need a 3060 or equivalent for this game. I only really use the 3090 for video editing and 3D modeling in blender
@@GaseousStranger I'm thinking just i5-13400f and rtx 3060 or the ti version. I think CS is the only heavy game I'll play too. thinking of getting better just to prepare for CS2 but still no news about its pc reqs 😅
Why's that one house on fire?
They didn’t subscribe so I deleted their fire trucks
@@GaseousStranger Oh... *subcribes*
I like time Master true skillines
Anyone outthere?
Timeister
Wakeup people 😢
This is ai
how did you know? beep boop 🤖
This is bad
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