WOW..... The day has finally come!! FYI - Most if NOT all of the credit is owed to the tireless work of those during the re-solicitation and with the DB2 contractor afterward AND who are NO longer working on the PL program for the PMO because they were cast aside by the poor decisions of multiple TSO & MTA Pinheads who either acted alone or were directed to by the Governor's Office to remove those staff, to Mark the territory on behalf of the new administration. You know who you are and should be recognized!!👍💪🤜 Thank you for being so dedicated to doing a GREAT job!😊
0:33 - Yes it is sad that new rail-vehicles are delivered by road-truck, and not over the railways. There are rules for things running on the railroad -- new and untested.
@@295g295 The special handling requirements make it highly expensive as they would need to shipped loaded aboard flatcars. They can not be moved on their wheel on the common carrier railroad network because their limited buffer strength.
There is something uniquely miraculous that we can use all our modes of transportation, built over centuries, to keep improving the world for the public.
yes! there will be transit hubs providing direct connections to the Metro Red, Green and Orange lines at Bethesda, Silver Spring, College Park, and New Carrollton, as well as links to MARC, Amtrak and local bus services.
If you visit the Purple Line Project website and go to the Progress Gallery for Prince Georges County. Photo 9 shows construction of a purple line platform literally next to the College Park metro station. In a perfect world there would be a pedestrian bridge and inter-system transfers but let's not get ahead of ourselves. This is a great connector for many in Maryland and fills a missing link for the transit choices of the DMV.
Not sure if questions are answered here or not but is there any plans between now and 2027 when the line opens for people to be able to explore these light rail vehicles? Like a day where people can come and see the inside and get a feel of what they're like in person.
It’s not the state of Vermont, it’s in the state of Maryland, where it will be built to connect many Washington DC metro lines in the suburbs, as its metro is very radial and it desperately needs a East-West connector line in the north or a loop line in general.
Make sure these “new” cars are actually upgraded and have LCD (NOT LED) screens and digital wayfinding before you put them into service. I guarantee these things were designed and built in the 2010s. Imagine how out of date they’ll be by 2027.
Let's hurry up and get this done. I'm sick and tired of driving through University boulevard, and Riverdale rd with all this traffic backed up with all this construction work.
@@car_tar3882Hydro dams on Susquehanna powered Amtrak NE corridor. Wonder what will generate electric for these? Same issue with all EVs. Saw a Tesla with WV plates COALPWR.
Most likely cheaper and less wear-and-tear than shipping by rail plus you’re assuming railroad tracks are readily accessible at the pick-up and delivery point.
@@claytonbrown7100 Right, we don't have a robust manufacturing sector built around rail anymore, so it's likely that the company that won the bid to build the stock just didn't have a viable rail connection to the delivery site. It's a chicken and egg problem, but you have to get more trains out there to get the economy of scale working in their favor again.
Yay! My tax money 💰 🤑 💸 at work! _Way-way_ over budget (estimated final cost of *_10 billion, 4.4 billion_* over the original estimated cost of 5.6 billion dollars) and _way-way_ behind schedule (was _supposed_ to open in *2022* 😮)! Hooray! Now we just need to be patient and wait until (hopefully) winter time in 2027 for it to start opening up! Woo-hoo! Plus we got a new nice and shiny rail car! Wow! Now we just have to wait for the rails to put it on! Talk about Progress!
It's Hogan's fault that this happened, not some inherent and mysterious flaw with public transport and government projects. He and his team let the contract with the construction company lapse knowing full well that it would cost more in the long run. I liked some things he did as governor but he really, really botched this one and left the taxpayers holding the bag.
lovely to see some physical rolling stock - now onsite!
1:44 - hmm .. . onsite -- where is this?
Glenridge in Maryland the railcars came from nyc @295g295
ooh CAF LRVs! nice Calgary in Canada also slated to get the same vehicles too for their Green line 🤝
WOW..... The day has finally come!! FYI - Most if NOT all of the credit is owed to the tireless work of those during the re-solicitation and with the DB2 contractor afterward AND who are NO longer working on the PL program for the PMO because they were cast aside by the poor decisions of multiple TSO & MTA Pinheads who either acted alone or were directed to by the Governor's Office to remove those staff, to Mark the territory on behalf of the new administration. You know who you are and should be recognized!!👍💪🤜 Thank you for being so dedicated to doing a GREAT job!😊
There's something uniquely funny about transporting a railcar by truck across an interstate highway.
0:33 - Yes it is sad that new rail-vehicles are delivered by road-truck, and not over the railways.
There are rules for things running on the railroad -- new and untested.
@@295g295 The special handling requirements make it highly expensive as they would need to shipped loaded aboard flatcars. They can not be moved on their wheel on the common carrier railroad network because their limited buffer strength.
Yeah wtf
Seems like another *"**#Ultra_STUPiD**"* law given to the world via idiot Politicians. 🤦🏼
There is something uniquely miraculous that we can use all our modes of transportation, built over centuries, to keep improving the world for the public.
I foolishly was unaware that the purple line is separate from Metro. Hoping they at least coordinate...
yes! there will be transit hubs providing direct connections to the Metro Red, Green and Orange lines at Bethesda, Silver Spring, College Park, and New Carrollton, as well as links to MARC, Amtrak and local bus services.
If you visit the Purple Line Project website and go to the Progress Gallery for Prince Georges County. Photo 9 shows construction of a purple line platform literally next to the College Park metro station. In a perfect world there would be a pedestrian bridge and inter-system transfers but let's not get ahead of ourselves. This is a great connector for many in Maryland and fills a missing link for the transit choices of the DMV.
I for one speak for all of us Montgomery county residents when I say TRAINS TRAINS TRAINS
Speak for yourself do not speak for everybody in Montgomery County
1:28 -- What road-bridge is this?
Not sure if questions are answered here or not but is there any plans between now and 2027 when the line opens for people to be able to explore these light rail vehicles? Like a day where people can come and see the inside and get a feel of what they're like in person.
Yes, love to see that, like when Wmata put the 8ks on the mall in April.
What country is that?
Vermont
@@sbanner428 is that in france?
Pls tell me the country
@@ainonainpg3d799usa bruh
@@dyarous then why the f doesn’t he say usa but some random fcking village name.
Nobody knows that sh!t
But thanks for telling me
It’s not the state of Vermont, it’s in the state of Maryland, where it will be built to connect many Washington DC metro lines in the suburbs, as its metro is very radial and it desperately needs a East-West connector line in the north or a loop line in general.
Who is going to operate this train? WMATA?
@marcushag8641
MTA is going to build division and bring employee's vs contract it out??? That's unbelievable.
Make sure these “new” cars are actually upgraded and have LCD (NOT LED) screens and digital wayfinding before you put them into service.
I guarantee these things were designed and built in the 2010s. Imagine how out of date they’ll be by 2027.
Very excited, just wish the trains didn't look so dated. That design is straight out of 2010.
Let's hurry up and get this done. I'm sick and tired of driving through University boulevard, and Riverdale rd with all this traffic backed up with all this construction work.
but why do they look so outdated? Surely you couldve gone for something nicer like muni?
this is very scare, my cat sad
Hard to believe this is posted in such low-rez.
1080p not good enough?
@@benjamincolumbus It wasn't 1080p earlier today, but
looks better now!
You let UFC fighters fight but you don't let the people see police officers beating up people that have done nothing illegal or wrong
Why not save on fuel and deliver them by train? This just furthers the perception that trains are a gimmick that rely on trucks
Oh no! The trains that will spend likely upwards of 30 years traveling near emission free went on a truck once?!?!?
@@car_tar3882Hydro dams on Susquehanna powered Amtrak NE corridor. Wonder what will generate electric for these? Same issue with all EVs. Saw a Tesla with WV plates COALPWR.
Most likely cheaper and less wear-and-tear than shipping by rail plus you’re assuming railroad tracks are readily accessible at the pick-up and delivery point.
@@claytonbrown7100 Right, we don't have a robust manufacturing sector built around rail anymore, so it's likely that the company that won the bid to build the stock just didn't have a viable rail connection to the delivery site. It's a chicken and egg problem, but you have to get more trains out there to get the economy of scale working in their favor again.
@@illhaveawtrplz best answer 👍👏👏👏
We don't need this. There are homeless problems that need addressing, and CRIME issues too. So Moore pushes for another train. Not needed.
No we need this good job by Moore
@@newdirectionconsulting8744 Not sure why. But I have homeless junkies and social services that does nothing.
Yay! My tax money 💰 🤑 💸 at work! _Way-way_ over budget (estimated final cost of *_10 billion, 4.4 billion_* over the original estimated cost of 5.6 billion dollars) and _way-way_ behind schedule (was _supposed_ to open in *2022* 😮)! Hooray! Now we just need to be patient and wait until (hopefully) winter time in 2027 for it to start opening up! Woo-hoo! Plus we got a new nice and shiny rail car! Wow! Now we just have to wait for the rails to put it on! Talk about Progress!
It's Hogan's fault that this happened, not some inherent and mysterious flaw with public transport and government projects. He and his team let the contract with the construction company lapse knowing full well that it would cost more in the long run. I liked some things he did as governor but he really, really botched this one and left the taxpayers holding the bag.