This still has as much charm as the 110 year old Wuppertal, Germany inverted monorail. I would love to ride both of them when I visit their respective countries.
This one is actually more similar to the dortmund university monorail and the Düsseldorf airport monorail, both next door to Wuppertal. Pretty interesting, because only Wuppertal’s runs on steel rails with steel wheels. I think there is another one like that though, can’t remember. Pretty neat!
We saw this while going past it on the Narita Express last month. It was incredible. My son wanted to ride it, but we didn't have time to go into Chiba. But we are flying into Tokyo this Sunday to ride this with my son, who is a railway fanatic. Nice video of the Chiba Monorail. Looking forward to it!
I adore both Chiba and Shonan Monorail, that new model is wonderful, the seats! Not too unusual if one is from Wuppertal I think. :D Although I do have to wonder what happened to the AC with people fanning themselves so eagerly.
I understand the need in Chiba to be upside down due to winter snow but from a technical standpoint given the noise reduction and tendency to be above ground designs why aren't more lines inverted as slotting into urban environments plus given that new maglev medium trains designs could do the same yet be quieter and as fast as Japan metro monorail is there a reason for not pushing more like this into China's mega city's or the proposed oz and miami links?
maybe I was unlucky when i went in 2014, all I remember was the roads were super slippery and the sobu line was a day of stop and go, the monorail was the only one unaffected
It's not just snow it's also if it's a bit under 0c all moisture will freeze and surely that wouldn't be good for a regular monorail. Also this configuration requires less supports.
In 2012, Eastern Japan including Chiba suffered "power crisis" after The Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 yet. So, the air conditioner temperature was too high for the passengers' comfort.
i suppose the advantage is that it can go more or less anywhere, along roads and across rivers and wherever you like, but it does show how incredibly enormous and intrusive those support pillars need to be, doesn't it . Nice to see the traditional air conditioning system still in use, mind.
We are building a new tram line here in Sydney, and many locals are protesting about the "visual intrusion" of the "ugly" overhead power wires. So we are getting a very risky in-ground power system, at many times the cost.
I guess those are the "I like it but not on my lawn" type of people like many here in Maryland, U.S. Anytime homeowners would protest putting a bus stop... a "BUS STOP" at a street corner in their community. Unbelievable.
I think the Glass on the floor in the driver-cab are an emergency exit for evacuation via Fire department ladder or Fire truck (turntable basket). Because there are closures at the edges, so that they can be opened apparently, also a clear "gap" to see, they are not firmly glued.
C'est beau ces monorails suspendus, et l'expérience du voyage doit être vraiment extraordinaire, mais l'infrastructure manque de finesse et est pesante sur l'environnement urbain.
Only in Japan! The last view over the city is amazing and futuristic but it seems like a huge waste of concrete and resources but then probably the only way of cutting through a heavily built area and traffic.
In a region where snow is a possibility (maybe not chiba but if used in for example north europe) it can't get slowed down by snow as it can't get in the track. Same with ice, and weather generally can't affect the suspended monorail.
Since the early 20th century. First it was Wuppertal, Germany than it spread from there. Don't know why it didn't catch on here in the U.S. especially with 'Northeastern cities" that are about two centuries old.
Charming blonde - conductor tells about the trains th-cam.com/video/RTLXkMnoPms/w-d-xo.html (RUS); th-cam.com/video/TmIPhoNGi3A/w-d-xo.html (RUS); Compartment cars and SV cars, produced by the German production plant Ammendorft, were captured in the videos www.breintrans.eu/en/Products.html . Couchette cars, captured in the videos, were built in the Soviet era and recently went under reconstruction in Belarus.
This still has as much charm as the 110 year old Wuppertal, Germany inverted monorail. I would love to ride both of them when I visit their respective countries.
This one is actually more similar to the dortmund university monorail and the Düsseldorf airport monorail, both next door to Wuppertal. Pretty interesting, because only Wuppertal’s runs on steel rails with steel wheels. I think there is another one like that though, can’t remember. Pretty neat!
We saw this while going past it on the Narita Express last month.
It was incredible.
My son wanted to ride it, but we didn't have time to go into Chiba.
But we are flying into Tokyo this Sunday to ride this with my son, who is a railway fanatic.
Nice video of the Chiba Monorail.
Looking forward to it!
better go to Wuppertal in Germany.
I noticed this at the season 3 op of oregairu and immediately searched for it coz it's my first time seeing this and I'm curious...
wtf same
Dude same! 😂
haha oregairu is my fav anime
haha oregairu is my fav anime
I love the sounds of insects chirping in background
Good mix of technology and nature
利用している千葉県民から言わせてもらえれば、お空の散歩と謳っているこの2011年度モデルですが、モノレールから真下に見下ろす場所は流石に客室乗務員のところだけしかありません。実はドアーの下部分はガラス張りで、旧型では見れなかった光景が見れます。
ですが乗りごごちは旧型の方が良かったかな?中央部分には肘掛られるスペースもありますしね。
新型は座席が分けられてて未だに慣れてません。
発車ベルが独特で好きです。😆
「世界が嫉妬する、未来の乗り物」みたいに紹介もされてるけど、全くその通りだと思う。 車道の上に作ることで線路を横切る他の通行物も無いし、時間も正確に運航できる。 乗ってみると懸垂式で揺れも殆ど感じないし、コストは確かにかかるけど、鉄道として理想の物でしょうね。
既存の密集した都市中央部に新たに路線を通す際は理想的でしょうね。
大半を道路上に設置すれば土地収用が最低限で済むし、通常のモノレールでは不可能な急カーブの設定が可能、線路が屋根そのものなので降雨降雪にも強い。
コストの問題がありますが地下鉄を選択出来ないケースでは最適な鉄道でしょうね。
I adore both Chiba and Shonan Monorail, that new model is wonderful, the seats! Not too unusual if one is from Wuppertal I think. :D
Although I do have to wonder what happened to the AC with people fanning themselves so eagerly.
There was a power crisis due to the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake.
Great video! I love the scenes at the yard and the switching movements!
WOW!! ITS AWESOME...I WISH ALL FLOOR WOULD BE MADE OF GLASS
I don't! I was looking up ;)
what do you think is this train used for?
다양한 각도에서 찍어주셔서 감사합니다. thank you for the video with different angles.
I understand the need in Chiba to be upside down due to winter snow but from a technical standpoint given the noise reduction and tendency to be above ground designs why aren't more lines inverted as slotting into urban environments plus given that new maglev medium trains designs could do the same yet be quieter and as fast as Japan metro monorail is there a reason for not pushing more like this into China's mega city's or the proposed oz and miami links?
eh?! ... it rarely snows in Chiba (^_^)
maybe I was unlucky when i went in 2014, all I remember was the roads were super slippery and the sobu line was a day of stop and go, the monorail was the only one unaffected
It's not just snow it's also if it's a bit under 0c all moisture will freeze and surely that wouldn't be good for a regular monorail. Also this configuration requires less supports.
20 tahun lg gan!
In 2012, Eastern Japan including Chiba suffered "power crisis" after The Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 yet. So, the air conditioner temperature was too high for the passengers' comfort.
You can even look down at the street through the glass panels on the floor. No other train I've seen has this.
It's actually an emergency door and installed in the cockpit only
keren banget !! monorel gantung di tokyo.. :) coba di Jakarta ada seperti itu ..
Il n'y a pas a dire, c'est un superbe matériel ! Sympa le sol transparent, faut pas avoir le vertige ! Bref, beau travail Mr. Densh'Ô !
Ok
懸垂式は気候(主に雪)の影響を受けにくいって聞いた。風に強いのかは解らないけど、数センチの雪で止まる多摩都市モノレールよりは良いのかもな。
まるでブレードランナーとか、SF映画のようだ。
あした千葉まで出かけて乗りに行こうかな。
千葉県在住ですよかったら千葉県に遊びに来てください!!
should TOTALLY have a glass floor!
you do know that this is a commuter railway right?
1:33
Its for transportation, not amusement park
Sure right, what else LOL
@@truthseeker508 Your hat!
CHIBA MONORAIL IS NON TRAFFIC RAIL AND IS BEAUTIFUL ONE.
Theme-park ride,tourists love this stuff :)
I like these genius minded people of Japan, ARIGATO JAPAN!
This is what I call a Skytrain
สวยด้วยการเดิน ทาง ยุคของการใช้รถไฟ ทีสวยดีจัง นะจ๊ะ
เขาเรียกว่าอะไรหรอครับ
Excellent video, much better than my old stuff from years ago.
i suppose the advantage is that it can go more or less anywhere, along roads and across rivers and wherever you like, but it does show how incredibly enormous and intrusive those support pillars need to be, doesn't it . Nice to see the traditional air conditioning system still in use, mind.
AndreiTupolev Not anymore intrusive than a stampede of cars & pedestrians. I don't see what's the problem. The pillars are way out of anyone's way.
We are building a new tram line here in Sydney, and many locals are protesting about the "visual intrusion" of the "ugly" overhead power wires. So we are getting a very risky in-ground power system, at many times the cost.
I guess those are the "I like it but not on my lawn" type of people like many here in Maryland, U.S. Anytime homeowners would protest putting a bus stop... a "BUS STOP" at a street corner in their community. Unbelievable.
Love it. Like having disney, one block aside.
its like something from sci-fi films that show cities in the future.very cool. do you know how far it travels? does it go near Tokyo Disneyland?
It doesn't go near Tokyo Disneyland. It is located outside Chiba so.
I bet that cost a ton of money, but the views are incredible. Nice looking machine as well.
I think the Glass on the floor in the driver-cab are an emergency exit for evacuation via Fire department ladder or Fire truck (turntable basket). Because there are closures at the edges, so that they can be opened apparently, also a clear "gap" to see, they are not firmly glued.
結構高い所を走るね。キンタマが縮みました。
Shonan Monorail (suspended monorail)was opened in 1970.
+MGH cnsGABA Wuppertaler Schwebebahn (Wuppertal suspended monorail) was opened in 1901
it is really?
Narendra Nepali not its fake..thoo 🙄🙄🙄....of course its real..
I wish we could have this in America!
great vid, its such a stress free way to travel , fantastic livery,
かっこよすぎ
Chiba Monorail 'Urban Flyer' , nice video, like it :)
Somewhat reminds me of: Balck Mesa Transit System.
Can you tell me this ?How do they get the folks down from urban flyer if it come to a stop between stops?
gebbletook It would be via fire rescue equipment.
nice video
That thing is really funny. In the Netherlands we dont have this :-(
we do in germany. 1 of a kind and the original one. was invented in the late 1800s in Wuppertal
@@Zukirin77 Remind of the "H-Bahn" in Dortmund ...
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As much as I love the japanese creativity and smartness I would die after one minute in the flying train.
扇子で扇いでる乗客がいますが、車内の冷房が弱いのでしょうか❔羽田空港~浜松町のモノレールは何回も乗車経験がありますが、懸垂式のモノレールはまだありません。生きているうちに、一度は乗ってみたいです。(北海道在住)
That 3-phase motor sounds just like the Taipei Metro C371 and C381.
Awesome!!!
Hi. Well filmed. Must feel great to ride on that train?
日本人だけど初めて見たw
東京在住だけど、この路線のある所へは行かないからなぁ・・・
This is some next level technology.
How do people get down in case of an emergency if they have to evacuate the train
There is an escape shooter on the floor near the driver's seat, allowing passengers to descend safely even in the air.
does this train allows overweight baggages or has a baggage weight limit?
考えてみるとモノレールって新幹線であった放火事件みたいなのがあったら大変だな。
普通の電車や新幹線ならドア開けて降りれるけど、モノレールは逃げ場が無い。
運転台横のガラス床開けて、昇降具で降りるんじゃないですかね?
So Cool!
It's like a roller coaster. Interesting.
can I ask though, doesn't it seem idk, scary? what if it's too heavy? 😳
Anyone from Oregairu here ❣
分かってない人がいるようだが。カーブがきつ過ぎて従来の方式で走らせようとしたら、車輪むき出し(車輪部のみカバーはかけられるが)の不格好な車体になるからなんだけど、密集したビル群(千葉駅周辺のみ)と元からある道路上に作る必要性上から交差点で急カーブしなければならず、限られた条件で建設するには懸垂式がベストだったという事なのかな?
It's great!!!!
C'est beau ces monorails suspendus, et l'expérience du voyage doit être vraiment extraordinaire, mais l'infrastructure manque de finesse et est pesante sur l'environnement urbain.
Sometimes the doors open on the left, sometimes they open on the right.
02:30 結構いい景色だよ。
would be nice if you could make another one in 4K
Only in Japan! The last view over the city is amazing and futuristic but it seems like a huge waste of concrete and resources but then probably the only way of cutting through a heavily built area and traffic.
not only in japan. Wuppertal is the original owner of this invention. was invented in the late 1800s
I genuinely didn't know these were real
30th anniversary of opening
Amazing!
Noticing ladies fanning themselves. Are the cars hot or is it just nervous energy?
On the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake, there was a power crisis. So I guess they couldn't just be greedy. Info reference: a comment here
look like it is in the future
It is Japan
Nice!
You can see my house in this movie.
kkk kkk that's cool
Shortest movie ever....lol
Hi
kkk kkk .
CAN THIS monorail climb mountain?
What are the advantages of that way?
In a region where snow is a possibility (maybe not chiba but if used in for example north europe) it can't get slowed down by snow as it can't get in the track. Same with ice, and weather generally can't affect the suspended monorail.
Beautiful....
Superbe. Je me demande à quelles contraintes la demande d'un tel train répondaient exactement à part le pur défi technologique.
Bila la kat malaysia nak ada macam ni
it needs a glass bottom
There is a window on the floor of the driver's cabin.
we, the proud people of the original railway have alot of glass on our new trains
Yeah so the people below could see the passengers' undies. xD
do you even think this is like a tourist attraction or something..?
amazon?
This is the best mode of transport specially for congested city hope will get in India by 2050
Brazil want it . amazing !
Nicer than shonan monorail
Awesome
ME ESTAS JODIENDO .... PARECE UNA PELICULA DE CIENCIA FICCION
So on the subway is in China does every single person have weird fruit in a basket and is coughing uncontrollably?
Luke Oleary here is city of Chiba country Japan, not China
Why is it suspended?
where did u get that information?
chiba city is just a hour away from tokyo and it rarely snows.lol
You mean by "suspended monorail", it means a monorail with the rail on top of the train.
1:08 Nobody is looking outside the window
Shit, I'm gonna look like a mad man when I'm riding it someday.
No people commit suicide on these rail because there's no railway.
대구 순환선은 이걸로 가능할까요?
메달린 자기부상으로?
so, this thing already exist :| I thought just in Anime ..
Since the early 20th century. First it was Wuppertal, Germany than it spread from there. Don't know why it didn't catch on here in the U.S. especially with 'Northeastern cities" that are about two centuries old.
already existed 100 years ago in Wuppertal in Germany
高評価!
湘南モノレールの前面展望動画(速度・GPS・標高付き)です。
👈チャンネルからご覧ください!
BUILDING IN NYC. PROVIDE PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION AND/OR REBATE. *SNOW PROOF TOO.*
Sweet !..:)
It existed first in Germany.
Nice
Not air-conditioned? That will be awful experience in the summer days.
Well yeah, I would blame the earthquake instead for the power crisis but oh well, I hope everyone was still feeling okay that time.
cool
kayaknya seru banget
awesome o.O
Is it common in china?
This is Chiba, Japan.
Charming blonde - conductor tells about the trains th-cam.com/video/RTLXkMnoPms/w-d-xo.html (RUS); th-cam.com/video/TmIPhoNGi3A/w-d-xo.html (RUS); Compartment cars and SV cars, produced by the German production plant Ammendorft, were captured in the videos www.breintrans.eu/en/Products.html . Couchette cars, captured in the videos, were built in the Soviet era and recently went under reconstruction in Belarus.
1:08
It seems that the car inside is so hot.