i’m so glad that you made this!! the original video that introduced me to your channel was your first video riding all the lines, as i was searching for content like that, exploring subways. i’ve grown to really love all the other videos you upload, and i admire your dedication to subway exploration!!!!
Glad to know you've been around since the first subway video! I'm constantly thinking of transportation-related content -- bike rides, walking challenges, subway stuff... but I try to diversify my ideas to appeal to more people. That said, it seems that subway videos are a hit -- so maybe that's the way to go!
More facts about China subways: The people who over 60-64 years old are half price for riding. People over 65 years old are free for riding. All underground metro stations are air conditionined. All metro stations platform installed safety screens wall. Mobile signal are covered all metro systems. Some metro lines are running 160km/h. Pls, check Guangzhou metro line 18 and line 22 which are running 160km/h between some segments. The ridership in Guangzhou metro are 2.3 billion per year in recent years. That's the busiest metro in the world.
You're probably wrong about the 3rd point. In fact, some underground stations still have only installed platform gates, which means the platforms are half-open and probably not air-conditioned
How did I ever miss this comment? Thank YOU! Hopefully soon I'll hop back on a train for a new adventure (currently recovering from a knee injury so limited mobility).
My first time going this far out actually, but weird enough it wasn't as "rural" as I had imagined. There are more remote districts, where the subway network doesn't reach (but accessible by railway), which I'm hoping I'll visit some time soon.
Only new York subway in the world Made express line . Because normal pople just use computer line . at this distance. it's too expensive to make 2 more tunnels just for the suburbs
@@carkawalakhatulistiwalots of Chinese cities have express lines now. It’s funny that Beijing and Shanghai are quite late to the league. This is because commuter rail was not a thing for China Railways group who focused mainly on long-distance travel. This is why many cities realized this and built high-speed metros and commuter rails themselves (eg including Shenzhen, Guangzhou, who runs not only express services but at high speeds up to 120 or 160 kph.
Yanfang Line and Fangshan Line will be merged in the future. Chinese taxis are run by LP gas, so taxi driver may have to stop by gas station with long distance travel.
Hey Derek. I wanted to cross the longest distance between two stations on the Beijing Subway, and they happened to be these two: Yanshan in the SW and Fengbo in NE. I could have ended the trip in Yanshan (instead of starting from it) but this station is super far from where I live, that I wanted to get it over with ASAP. haha!
Problem with subway is it stops at every station. Only if there was a solution where for certain train it can skip some stops so that it can reach destination further away faster.
Guangzhou Metro lines 14, 18, and 21 have bypass tracks at stations and also run express services. In the tunnel segments between stations, there are only two tracks unlike New York which usually has 4 tracks running the entire length of the express segments. At stations however, the local trains merge onto a branch track that goes into the station instead of the express trains merging onto a bypass track, which enables the express trains to pass through without slowing down to switch tracks. The express tracks themselves also pass behind a wall of advertisements facing the station platforms, which is why you'd never actually see the express trains if you were standing on the platform at a stop for local trains only
Beijing Metro was amazing when I visited. Efficient, clean and quiet. Everything the dirty London Underground isn't. The London Underground doesn't even support mobile networks!
@@longinchina there was in 60s, 70s, 80s. But the Maronite churches are basically abandoned now. The Maronite priests aren't as effective as rabbis or imams
Generally, public transportation is cheap in china. It's a service. Some cities even have free public transport day for every weekends or once every month.
Delhi metro pink line gonna be longest ring line 71.74 km surpass moscow line and line 10 of Beijing metro Right now delhi metro pink line is 59.24 km and last missing strech is 12.5 km under construction
the craziest thing is the price!! I can't believe the whole journey of 100+kms only cost 10 yuan? It's simply unimaginable here in Shenzhen...
How much is the fare in Shenzhen? The Beijing Subway fare ranges from 3 to 10 yuan, based on distance.
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¥14 i guess, from the very SE to the very NW. Not too expensive lol
i’m so glad that you made this!! the original video that introduced me to your channel was your first video riding all the lines, as i was searching for content like that, exploring subways. i’ve grown to really love all the other videos you upload, and i admire your dedication to subway exploration!!!!
Glad to know you've been around since the first subway video! I'm constantly thinking of transportation-related content -- bike rides, walking challenges, subway stuff... but I try to diversify my ideas to appeal to more people. That said, it seems that subway videos are a hit -- so maybe that's the way to go!
Incredible cheap fares ... thks for sharing
Thank you for your effort with the video. It’s been very useful to see the lines on the map and you actually travelling on them.
Thank you! It was actually one of the funnest videos to film - and a favorite of mine to this day.
I enjoyed it as much as you did. 😆
Haha! Glad you did.
More facts about China subways:
The people who over 60-64 years old are half price for riding.
People over 65 years old are free for riding.
All underground metro stations are air conditionined. All metro stations platform installed safety screens wall.
Mobile signal are covered all metro systems.
Some metro lines are running 160km/h. Pls, check Guangzhou metro line 18 and line 22 which are running 160km/h between some segments.
The ridership in Guangzhou metro are 2.3 billion per year in recent years.
That's the busiest metro in the world.
You're probably wrong about the 3rd point. In fact, some underground stations still have only installed platform gates, which means the platforms are half-open and probably not air-conditioned
Thanks for filming Houshayu, my home station!
I enjoyed it alot . Good work bruh and keep going.
I LOOOVEE this videos !! :D Thank you !
100 km only cost about 1.5 us dollars unbelieveable. In NYC I think the subway fare is 3 dollars .
Very nice journey!
Bro keep doing the amazing great content 💯 so proud of you man
How did I ever miss this comment? Thank YOU! Hopefully soon I'll hop back on a train for a new adventure (currently recovering from a knee injury so limited mobility).
Lovely journey❤
wow 6th ring, you are quite out there in the country side, i guess. When I lived in china, there was just 4th ring road, I think.
My first time going this far out actually, but weird enough it wasn't as "rural" as I had imagined. There are more remote districts, where the subway network doesn't reach (but accessible by railway), which I'm hoping I'll visit some time soon.
It is true people in Beijing talk about long distance relationship even they live in the same city.
Haha. It's a big city.
it's probably because of work hours than distance, or combination of both.
Beijing needs to speed up building express metro now.
Only new York subway in the world Made express line . Because normal pople just use computer line . at this distance. it's too expensive to make 2 more tunnels just for the suburbs
Line 19 just opened this year, similar route with line 4, much fewer stations. Line 17 is about to open.
@@carkawalakhatulistiwalots of Chinese cities have express lines now. It’s funny that Beijing and Shanghai are quite late to the league. This is because commuter rail was not a thing for China Railways group who focused mainly on long-distance travel. This is why many cities realized this and built high-speed metros and commuter rails themselves (eg including Shenzhen, Guangzhou, who runs not only express services but at high speeds up to 120 or 160 kph.
Yanfang Line and Fangshan Line will be merged in the future. Chinese taxis are run by LP gas, so taxi driver may have to stop by gas station with long distance travel.
Last you transfer the final line of Line 15
Second,you transfer Fangshan line
very nice indeed
Thank you!
I see you are a metro fan. China is a good place for you just in this aspect.
Great adventure
It sure was!
Lol this music makes me think of those doj videos on jeff favignanos channel 🤣
Well made video! Is there a reason you started on the bottom left of the subway map?
Hey Derek. I wanted to cross the longest distance between two stations on the Beijing Subway, and they happened to be these two: Yanshan in the SW and Fengbo in NE. I could have ended the trip in Yanshan (instead of starting from it) but this station is super far from where I live, that I wanted to get it over with ASAP. haha!
Very interesting 😅
Thanks Totti!
Isn't it physically a longer straight line distance from Daxing airport to the Changping West Mountain Entrance station?
Problem with subway is it stops at every station. Only if there was a solution where for certain train it can skip some stops so that it can reach destination further away faster.
Only new York subway do that 😂. You just use computer rel. For faster not use metro.
Build your private subway.
Guangzhou Metro lines 14, 18, and 21 have bypass tracks at stations and also run express services. In the tunnel segments between stations, there are only two tracks unlike New York which usually has 4 tracks running the entire length of the express segments. At stations however, the local trains merge onto a branch track that goes into the station instead of the express trains merging onto a bypass track, which enables the express trains to pass through without slowing down to switch tracks. The express tracks themselves also pass behind a wall of advertisements facing the station platforms, which is why you'd never actually see the express trains if you were standing on the platform at a stop for local trains only
He knows all in china
It transfer Yangfang line
good job
Thanks Fei!
I don't think everyone else was doing the same adventure :(
Probably not...
Third you transfer line 10
Beijing Metro was amazing when I visited.
Efficient, clean and quiet.
Everything the dirty London Underground isn't. The London Underground doesn't even support mobile networks!
First is you transfer Yangfang
What is the total length of Beijing subway ?? 1000km ??
Almost. Total length was 807 km by March 2023. The network is hitting 1000 km in 2025.
Forth you transfer Line 14
I want to pay a $2000 round trip flight to take advantage of the $2 subway fares.
Im Lebanese born in Connecticut. What do u do in China? , besides ride the subway aimlessly
Good to know. Big Lebanese community in Connecticut? I work in Beijing.
@@longinchina there was in 60s, 70s, 80s. But the Maronite churches are basically abandoned now. The Maronite priests aren't as effective as rabbis or imams
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12:05 -- $1.50 ?
Yup. Around that. 10 yuan.
Generally, public transportation is cheap in china. It's a service. Some cities even have free public transport day for every weekends or once every month.
Only the equivalent of $44 to ride a taxi over 100 km? That's incredibly cheap.
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Hi. Why is so cheap?
1$ for that journey, socialism looks great!
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You like breathing in your own carbon when you don't have to wear a mask
Jewish?
Delhi metro pink line gonna be longest ring line 71.74 km surpass moscow line and line 10 of Beijing metro
Right now delhi metro pink line is 59.24 km and last missing strech is 12.5 km under construction
Interesting