I wonder what headways will be like on the extension. (I get the feeling a lot of people will probably find BART to be a faster alternative to Caltrain when traveling up to San Francisco)
Karen Page it depends where you live. If you live near a CalTrain station, taking CalTrain is better. Also, CalTrain is getting electrified! That’ll make it more similar to BART. I believe the headway’s will be the same until BART changes the train control system so a more high tech control system. That, who knows when it’ll get done.
@@gillynova Actually, Caltrain is being electrified and upgraded to BART levels. They'll also have level boarding and 15-minute frequencies. Basically, Caltrain will eventually become "another BART" line on the Peninsula. With four BART transfer stations (Embarcadero/Salesforce, Millbrae, Santa Clara, and Downtown San Jose), Caltrain will be pretty much integrated into BART. Santa Cruz won't get an extension, but they and Monterey are planning their own light rail/commuter lines toward the new Pajaro/Watsonville station. Either Caltrain or the Capitol Corridor is being extended to Salinas and will serve Pajaro/Watsonville. So in a way, all of this service is planned, but not directly by BART. But BART-like Caltrain is close enough in my book! Those new electric Caltrain trains look gorgeous!
It's very hard to edit out wind noise without the entire audio sounding wonky. Sorry about that, sometimes it's just quite windy while we're filming, which is annoying for us too.
The Berryessa/North San Jose is within San Jose city limits. So congrats, BART is already there! 🎊🎂 On a more serious note, the Downtown and Santa Clara extension is about to start construction, so soon you'll get your wish!
I think A lot these comments are from Bart employees trying to encourage people to use the train, good luck filling all those cars with Santa Clara county being a hotspot for the epidemic🤧🤧😷
Wow! I can't wait to ride it myself.
Looking forward to this when crowds can gather in Santa Clara County
I wonder what headways will be like on the extension. (I get the feeling a lot of people will probably find BART to be a faster alternative to Caltrain when traveling up to San Francisco)
Karen Page it depends where you live. If you live near a CalTrain station, taking CalTrain is better. Also, CalTrain is getting electrified! That’ll make it more similar to BART. I believe the headway’s will be the same until BART changes the train control system so a more high tech control system. That, who knows when it’ll get done.
I’ve been wondering that too.. Caltrain has Baby Bullet, and I feel like Bart has a longer route to SF. I’ll have to try for myself haha
Pandemic or no pandemic, I’m taking a BART ride!!! :)
I rode it a couple of days ago. Great and it adds a lot of value to the community (and commuters)
Yes, finally! I think this is revolutionary and hopefully will reduce a traffic and less drunk drivers will be on the roads.
I honestly hope so too!
Wish it went to South San Jose and Morgan Hill and to Palo Alto and Los Gatos to Santa Cruz would be nice.
Unfortunately those places are not planned at all. Maybe one day
@@gillynova Actually, Caltrain is being electrified and upgraded to BART levels. They'll also have level boarding and 15-minute frequencies. Basically, Caltrain will eventually become "another BART" line on the Peninsula. With four BART transfer stations (Embarcadero/Salesforce, Millbrae, Santa Clara, and Downtown San Jose), Caltrain will be pretty much integrated into BART.
Santa Cruz won't get an extension, but they and Monterey are planning their own light rail/commuter lines toward the new Pajaro/Watsonville station. Either Caltrain or the Capitol Corridor is being extended to Salinas and will serve Pajaro/Watsonville.
So in a way, all of this service is planned, but not directly by BART. But BART-like Caltrain is close enough in my book! Those new electric Caltrain trains look gorgeous!
Nice 👍
I'm going on the first day 😁
So are we :D
@@oaksub510 June 13. Perhaps we will!
What a windy day it was!
Another way to get to 49ers games from contra costa county when connecting from Bart to VTA orange Mountain View line
Could you please tell me the announcement at 2:04?
Will this go straight to Berkeley
Yep
Tomorrow is the opening!!
Say all you want about the delays but at least it didn't take as long as the Second Avenue Subway in New York...
Was the VTA light rail ran on ground before and upgraded to viaduct to connect the BART station?
The viaduct was there before BART came in.
Hello! If you would like to collab sometime let me know! I'm very much interested in this stuff too. Cheers from Milpitas!
Love it I’m from California
Nice! Cheers and stay safe brother
too much wind noise. can you fix it in your future video?
It's very hard to edit out wind noise without the entire audio sounding wonky. Sorry about that, sometimes it's just quite windy while we're filming, which is annoying for us too.
Check out my version of the Milpitas BART station!
Is it open yet?
June 13
How do you get there
You can just drive to the location. I have some videos too if you're interested!
good luck. would like to see them get into san jose during my life time.
The Berryessa/North San Jose is within San Jose city limits. So congrats, BART is already there! 🎊🎂
On a more serious note, the Downtown and Santa Clara extension is about to start construction, so soon you'll get your wish!
Already see a sick skate spot
IT WAS PRETTY DAMNED BUSY THE 6 MONTHS PRIOR,BEFORE THIS SO CALLED OPENING! ALL SORT OF ACT BUSES IN THE LOADING ZONE OUT FRONT!
And I love it the bra and bart
I’m ment the vta
California boy I meant VTA as well
I think A lot these comments are from Bart employees trying to encourage people to use the train, good luck filling all those cars with Santa Clara county being a hotspot for the epidemic🤧🤧😷
It's not that hot... 2k cases for a population of almost 2mil
Wasn’t even open and it already looks rundown what a joke 🤦♂️