12:38 That cab car with a new coat of paint is absolutely amazing. By the way, I sometimes pass by Seacaucus Station whether I’m on the Garden State highway or just on the New Jersey Transit train.
As a matter of fact, one Metroliner has been preserved and on display at the Railroad Museum Of Pennsylvania. It still keeps its original Pennsylvania Railroad paint and number, 860.
So I just heard that Secaucus Junction Station having a more Amtrak stop at this station there still a having that discussion so we shall see if that happen...
@@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 No it doesn't the reason it stop at Secaucus Station it because there were a NJ Transit behind the Amtrak and it was waited that it passes.
@@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45the only reason why 55 was stopped was because the signal ahead was red which means it had to wait until the train ahead clears.
That cannot possibly be #57, the northbound Vermonter. Your shot is at night and the northobund Vermonter leaves Washington DC early in the morning and is in New Jersey/NYC by late morning. Also, where you're standing, you're watching southbound trains, not northbound ones. That Amtrak might as well have stopped to take on passengers.
That station has only been around for about 25 years but the façade is already really dirty. NJ Transit really should clean up all that black mess dripping over the walls.
I don't think I've seen one of those kinds of metroliners in service before. By that I mean the ones that seem outwardly like a cafe car amfleet, so is that a cafe car?
12:38 That cab car with a new coat of paint is absolutely amazing. By the way, I sometimes pass by Seacaucus Station whether I’m on the Garden State highway or just on the New Jersey Transit train.
Nice, yes Secaucus is one heck of a station.
I thought all the Metroliners were gone, but it's nice to see it
As a matter of fact, one Metroliner has been preserved and on display at the Railroad Museum Of Pennsylvania. It still keeps its original Pennsylvania Railroad paint and number, 860.
Amtrak stopping at Secaucus? That’s rare
Thumbs Up! Super nice Video! 😀
So I just heard that Secaucus Junction Station having a more Amtrak stop at this station there still a having that discussion so we shall see if that happen...
Amtrak stops at Secaucus now?
@@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 No it doesn't the reason it stop at Secaucus Station it because there were a NJ Transit behind the Amtrak and it was waited that it passes.
@@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45the only reason why 55 was stopped was because the signal ahead was red which means it had to wait until the train ahead clears.
That cannot possibly be #57, the northbound Vermonter. Your shot is at night and the northobund Vermonter leaves Washington DC early in the morning and is in New Jersey/NYC by late morning. Also, where you're standing, you're watching southbound trains, not northbound ones. That Amtrak might as well have stopped to take on passengers.
The northbound Vermonters are 54 which operates on weekends & 56 which operate on weekdays.
There are rumors that Amtrak wants to start using the station so NJT passengers don't have to backtrack to go south
That station has only been around for about 25 years but the façade is already really dirty. NJ Transit really should clean up all that black mess dripping over the walls.
I don't think I've seen one of those kinds of metroliners in service before. By that I mean the ones that seem outwardly like a cafe car amfleet, so is that a cafe car?
They aren’t really so post to be in service. I’m pretty sure they are used to have meetings, inspections or for instance a charter.
!!! Very nice, like !!!
wait, so amtrak got rid of all the ACS64 heritage wraps for good? (besides 642)
Unfortunately yes. 642 in my opinion is the only good unit as of now