I built hundreds of these cars at the Bombardier plant. AC vents, roof hatch detail, diaphragm detail is excellent. I model steam era, but I may pick up one of these just for nostalgia.
Pro tip for prototypical consists, the A-End, (the end with the split window) should always point towards the Cab-Car. Also depending on your era, on early bi-level trains the 23×× numbered coach would be the accessible car and be placed to line up with the platform mini-ramps.. On all later consists this was replaced with 25xx numbered cars and are now always placed 5th coach from the locomotive.
The patterns on the roof are a standard on most passenger equipment on go and via, it’s shows where emergency workers should cut the roof in case of an emergency without being an unsafe spot to cut
Those are some nice looking cars. Rapido did a good job on these. I'm hoping Rapido will eventually do some more CN passenger cars including re-releases of the CN coaches and sleepers. Heavyweight cars would be nice also
If only Metrolinx spent some money on rebuilding some of there F59PH like what VIA Rail did to their F40PH-2Ds but not likely they would due to cost and age.
If you ever look at a real train - passenger car colors rarely all look exactly the same. So you would actually look more realistic if you ran the beige car next to the super white car.
Really nice model and good review. Love seeing these when I take the train into Toronto, not sure how comfortable they are, but they sure look impressive in those long rakes.
Got interested in purchasing this train set today, so this video came out at just the right time. The Rapido website doesn't provide much information on the functionalities of the trains, so this video was very helpful. Look forward to your video on how to install the DCC chip! 🙂
Thanks for watching. There is a bit of a learning curve to it. Rapido should have a downloadable dcc file for the decoder soon and should be up on the site when they do. I will do my best to show how to open the car and do the install.
@@GoViaorgohome Thank you! The learning curve is no joke for me lol. Being new to the hobby and any sort of electrical projects, everything about DCC just intimidates me. But love your channel, learning a lot from it and you're inspiring me to further my model railroading passion. Thanks again!
@@krisma12234 I appreciate the kind words. I too feel uneasy about doing or learning some aspects of the hobby. The only way to break that is to get right in there regardless of how it might turn out. I was never a fan of wiring but I try to keep it simple. Practice on a smaller scale layout like a diorama. Do a few different ones. Learn as you go and challenge yourself. You might just surprise yourself. Even now when I look at some of the things I have made… I feel like I could do better. We are own worst enemy some times. But this hobby has the best community and we support and help each other.
I have the Athearn Genesis version of these cars. Cookie cutter on their behalf. Lately I've been purchasing Rapido Trains Inc passenger equipment. And I've been running them more than other manufacturers I own. Once I get these Commuter coaches, the Athearn cars would be nothing more than fillers.
I don't think Athearn has produce/announce these in their Genesis line yet. But if they do, it better be just as good as the Rapido version plus maybe each coach will have sound/lights as their future 2023 release HO M-K Amtrak California cars. Yeah, the Athearn RTR cars are good as filler.
They are some of my favourites. I’m still waiting for Atlas to announce the Go Transit MP40 like all the metra. They should run real well and I’m sure you would be happy with the set.
nice review :) I liked that you compared it with the 'other' brand lol I should get mine Monday, just arrived in MTL. I don't get that DCC plug in the bag, what is it for?
My understanding is that if you are not going to put a sound decoder in then you can add that decoder so that you still get dcc function without sound.
@@GoViaorgohome mmm ok thanks, I'll see when mine get here. if you put a sound decoder in, where do you get the sound file? There isn't a lot of information on that part on their website...
Hey man. So the reason the ditch lights and passenger lights aren’t fully working like they should is because the bi levels came equipped with a DC only plug. You’ll need to install the dcc plug that it came with. I suggest you to watch rapidos new video to see how to replace the dc plug
Thank you. I had switched over one of my cabs last night with the plug. I had seen how easy it was and planned to do a video on it. Lol Then I had seen the Rapido one today. Still odd that they say they will have a sound file available on their website. But they are now saying they don’t.
@@GoViaorgohome hmmm, Atleast now you know your coaches didn’t come faulty. I got worried when you said “ I do have a slight concern with this model” in the video lol. Turns out it was just the plug.
@@luvrwilliam6868 haha your telling me. And I never have issues… (knock on wood) I was so thrilled to get the cars and I do love them. It was just odd that they did not just put the dcc decoder in then left the dc out. Or did not include a sound decoder… like athearns sound cars are g2g out of the package. I didn’t even realize that you don’t need to take the couplers out even though I did. (Old habit) but it was a fun learning experience.
They have good wheel sets and great couplers. I ran them both ways and didn’t have any real issues. They are lighter then Athearn Bilevels as well so 1 loco can push/pull more of these then the Athearn ones.
@@GoViaorgohome How do you think that will go. I have a 3 pack still in the box along with a FP59 still in the box. Just too busy in summer to do any model railroading. I think with my questionable track work pushing might be a no go.
@@GoViaorgohome Can’t wait to see. I know if I try and push Rapido Super Continental or Budd Stainless coaches I am looking at a for sure derailment and any speed other than really slow.
The amount of detail Rapido puts into their models is ridiculous.
I think the "DCC Only plug" is used if you only plan to run it DCC.
I built hundreds of these cars at the Bombardier plant. AC vents, roof hatch detail, diaphragm detail is excellent. I model steam era, but I may pick up one of these just for nostalgia.
Now there’s a job I would love. That are great
Great for displaying.
Pro tip for prototypical consists, the A-End, (the end with the split window) should always point towards the Cab-Car.
Also depending on your era, on early bi-level trains the 23×× numbered coach would be the accessible car and be placed to line up with the platform mini-ramps.. On all later consists this was replaced with 25xx numbered cars and are now always placed 5th coach from the locomotive.
Thx for the additional info re A-end towards the Cab Car, Matt! :)
The patterns on the roof are a standard on most passenger equipment on go and via, it’s shows where emergency workers should cut the roof in case of an emergency without being an unsafe spot to cut
Those are some nice looking cars. Rapido did a good job on these. I'm hoping Rapido will eventually do some more CN passenger cars including re-releases of the CN coaches and sleepers. Heavyweight cars would be nice also
I would love some super continental cars that are up to date and up to the same level as all the newer passenger equipment.
Back in the day before the MP40's , the F59's would pull between 10 and 12 car trains. Now their using them for the smaller 5 car trains.
If only Metrolinx spent some money on rebuilding some of there F59PH like what VIA Rail did to their F40PH-2Ds but not likely they would due to cost and age.
If you ever look at a real train - passenger car colors rarely all look exactly the same.
So you would actually look more realistic if you ran the beige car next to the super white car.
Hey Kris, the patterns on top of the cars are markings for the fire department to cut into the car in case of an emergency.
You know I never thought of that. That’s neat. Thanks for letting me know!
They look fantastic Kris, I think you need more
Agreed, he definitely needs more James! ;)
They look SO good! Great review, Kris!!
@ 5:15 the "caps" in the poly bag appear to be the side door lights applied to coaches later in their lives.
Though Rapido didn't indicate which drill bit to use for the holes and placement if you want to use them on your model.
Really nice model and good review. Love seeing these when I take the train into Toronto, not sure how comfortable they are, but they sure look impressive in those long rakes.
I can’t get over how good those look. I can’t wait to come and shoot your layout again
Can’t wait!
Great video Kris. Look forward to seeing the 12 car consist
Thanks! Soon I hope. Maybe this Wednesday. I’ll do it live
Great review! I look forward to receiving my bilevels from OVR too.
You can say "Athearn" , I'm sure Jason won't get mad ! 😂
Lol it’s tough when only one other company has done the car….
Great review on said product. Showcase was a great selling point. Take care Chris.
Just ordered a coach as an ad on for my Go train.
Got interested in purchasing this train set today, so this video came out at just the right time. The Rapido website doesn't provide much information on the functionalities of the trains, so this video was very helpful. Look forward to your video on how to install the DCC chip! 🙂
Thanks for watching. There is a bit of a learning curve to it. Rapido should have a downloadable dcc file for the decoder soon and should be up on the site when they do. I will do my best to show how to open the car and do the install.
@@GoViaorgohome Thank you! The learning curve is no joke for me lol. Being new to the hobby and any sort of electrical projects, everything about DCC just intimidates me. But love your channel, learning a lot from it and you're inspiring me to further my model railroading passion. Thanks again!
@@krisma12234 I appreciate the kind words. I too feel uneasy about doing or learning some aspects of the hobby. The only way to break that is to get right in there regardless of how it might turn out. I was never a fan of wiring but I try to keep it simple. Practice on a smaller scale layout like a diorama. Do a few different ones. Learn as you go and challenge yourself. You might just surprise yourself. Even now when I look at some of the things I have made… I feel like I could do better. We are own worst enemy some times. But this hobby has the best community and we support and help each other.
I have the Athearn Genesis version of these cars. Cookie cutter on their behalf. Lately I've been purchasing Rapido Trains Inc passenger equipment. And I've been running them more than other manufacturers I own. Once I get these Commuter coaches, the Athearn cars would be nothing more than fillers.
I don't think Athearn has produce/announce these in their Genesis line yet. But if they do, it better be just as good as the Rapido version plus maybe each coach will have sound/lights as their future 2023 release HO M-K Amtrak California cars.
Yeah, the Athearn RTR cars are good as filler.
Excellent review and look at some fantastic models. Very cool comparison as well. Rapido definitely makes sharp-looking, quality products.
Great review! Love those interior lights.
Nice review, they are sharp cars. Hopefully one day us N scalers will be so lucky
That would be a treat. I bet you…. By this Xmas they will announce it or the f59… or both. A box set would be nice.
@@GoViaorgohome I better fix my standing with Santa
Looks awesome, great review Kris!
These are cool bro, I'm starting my train layout next year rapido and Atlas releases the Metra trains.
They are some of my favourites. I’m still waiting for Atlas to announce the Go Transit MP40 like all the metra. They should run real well and I’m sure you would be happy with the set.
@@GoViaorgohome I'm gonna get the cars and locomotives first and then start working on the layout.
They have trains in Canada.??? I thought Canada was all wilderness.???
nice review :) I liked that you compared it with the 'other' brand lol I should get mine Monday, just arrived in MTL. I don't get that DCC plug in the bag, what is it for?
My understanding is that if you are not going to put a sound decoder in then you can add that decoder so that you still get dcc function without sound.
@@GoViaorgohome mmm ok thanks, I'll see when mine get here. if you put a sound decoder in, where do you get the sound file? There isn't a lot of information on that part on their website...
@@robingagnon9659 on the Rapido site under “support”. That’s what it says in the info packet that comes with it.
@@GoViaorgohome cool thanks, didnt to look at support since they have just been released lol
@@robingagnon9659 it is amazing they add it. But still a pain with lack of info on it
Hey man. So the reason the ditch lights and passenger lights aren’t fully working like they should is because the bi levels came equipped with a DC only plug. You’ll need to install the dcc plug that it came with. I suggest you to watch rapidos new video to see how to replace the dc plug
Thank you. I had switched over one of my cabs last night with the plug. I had seen how easy it was and planned to do a video on it. Lol
Then I had seen the Rapido one today.
Still odd that they say they will have a sound file available on their website. But they are now saying they don’t.
@@GoViaorgohome hmmm, Atleast now you know your coaches didn’t come faulty. I got worried when you said “ I do have a slight concern with this model” in the video lol. Turns out it was just the plug.
@@luvrwilliam6868 haha your telling me. And I never have issues… (knock on wood) I was so thrilled to get the cars and I do love them. It was just odd that they did not just put the dcc decoder in then left the dc out. Or did not include a sound decoder… like athearns sound cars are g2g out of the package. I didn’t even realize that you don’t need to take the couplers out even though I did. (Old habit) but it was a fun learning experience.
@@GoViaorgohome oh most definitely, it’s always fun to
Learn something new In the hobby lol
How well did they run in push mode around your layout?
They have good wheel sets and great couplers. I ran them both ways and didn’t have any real issues. They are lighter then Athearn Bilevels as well so 1 loco can push/pull more of these then the Athearn ones.
That truck at 18:36 looks familiar, did you get that from auction?
Facebook buy and sell. Bought 2 trucks and a bus.
@@GoViaorgohome I think I saw that truck on a Hibid Auction a few months ago.
Score Rapido 10, other guy 2
are u going to try and push them
I did but didn’t film it. But it is something I will eventually do as well
thanks u
@@GoViaorgohome How do you think that will go. I have a 3 pack still in the box along with a FP59 still in the box. Just too busy in summer to do any model railroading. I think with my questionable track work pushing might be a no go.
@@oneastrails welp…. I mean should be ok. I will be doing a live tomorrow and I will be sure to try out the push and see how many I can pull.
@@GoViaorgohome Can’t wait to see. I know if I try and push Rapido Super Continental or Budd Stainless coaches I am looking at a for sure derailment and any speed other than really slow.
Go doesn’t run 7 car trains lol, it goes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12.
I just didn’t feel like opening more at the time. Otherwise I would have done way more
They used to often on some corridors.
Not every coach has 5 at the bottom.
Awesome video
Go/Via/orgohome Rapido knock it out of the park on the GO trains. looking forward to more great content on your channel 🇨🇦🚂🥓
Thanks Mike!!
THEY Look Good thx for the review.ATB TO YOU😊😊🚝🚝