Portland TriMet: MAX Light Rail: Red and Blue Line Trains at Kings Hill/SW Salmon

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  • Опубліковано 14 гру 2024

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  • @Superfighterleo1
    @Superfighterleo1 6 років тому +12

    It's impressive to see the max growing up. When I was a kid, the MAX was like my favorite thing.

    • @jamessanford6945
      @jamessanford6945 5 років тому +2

      Same with me (I am currently a kid and LOVE this thing) I want to be a MAX operator when I grow up!

    • @randomcontentgenerator2331
      @randomcontentgenerator2331 4 роки тому

      @Kameryn Harris Does where you live now have a light rail?

  • @yotamamit9945
    @yotamamit9945 Рік тому +1

    Yotam Amit1 has always happened

  • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
    @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 6 років тому +2

    Fun to watch.
    These street-level, trolley-style systems are less intrusive than the separate right of way kind.

    • @BayAreaTransitNews
      @BayAreaTransitNews  6 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. And agreed.

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 6 років тому

      Bay Area Transit News
      I just noticed in another video that street cars can have doors on two levels, for both street- and platform-level boarding.

    • @tkefan29
      @tkefan29 5 років тому

      Not on this system. The high-floor ones have steps inside down to the street-level platform.

    • @guinessbeer
      @guinessbeer 5 років тому +1

      That may be true but they just are not as efficient

  • @kyyyuwu
    @kyyyuwu 3 роки тому +2

    Siemens propulsion is just ingrained in my head, living in sf

  • @lamborghinidriver5174
    @lamborghinidriver5174 4 роки тому +1

    Portland Portland!!!! OREGON STRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! VIVE LA USA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TheSearleFamily123
    @TheSearleFamily123 3 роки тому +2

    My favourite one is prob-- probably Bombardier high floor Type 1.

    • @ericyoung1478
      @ericyoung1478 3 роки тому

      @TheSearleFamily123 They are almost certainly the most comfortable stock type. On the other hand, they are not long for the system; the Type 6's that are intended to replace them are due for arrival/service entry in just a couple months (around next spring, or so).

  • @ddyeo503
    @ddyeo503 5 років тому +3

    I always wondered why Max Trains in Portland have overhead wires for power. In Thailand they have the Sky Train and they have no wires at all above the train, instead they are located under the train. A lot less clutter and much cleaner looking. I'm sure there must be a reason,,,,,,,,,

    • @Superfighterleo1
      @Superfighterleo1 5 років тому

      Power Im guessing.

    • @ddyeo503
      @ddyeo503 5 років тому

      @@Superfighterleo1 But when they use power under the train there's no wires at all showing. Seems like a much better idea,,,,,,,,,

    • @transitvideosbayarea
      @transitvideosbayarea 4 роки тому +2

      Because Skytrain doesn’t run in the middle of the street. Also pantographs allow for higher speed and won’t be affected as much by ice, so you can find them on many Japanese metros, Chinese metros and Nordic metros.

    • @Schobbish
      @Schobbish 3 роки тому

      max trains run on the road for a considerable portion of the track, especially downtown. it's ultimately much safer to use overhead wires here since they're mostly out of reach up there. it looks like the sky train is an elevated system, so there's no need to worry about people or cars crossing the track and a third rail is ok there.

    • @ddyeo503
      @ddyeo503 3 роки тому

      @@Schobbish You know I never thought about that. That is a good reason. Thanks,,,,,,,,,,

  • @frisco21
    @frisco21 4 роки тому +2

    I believe this station is slated for closure.

    • @ferris-fam
      @ferris-fam 4 роки тому +2

      It did

    • @red_transitx
      @red_transitx 4 роки тому +1

      it will reopen by March 1 2021

    • @944play
      @944play 3 роки тому

      @@red_transitx Still closed as of June '21. I'd say it's very unlikely to be reactivated with Providence Park stop 2 blocks away and consistently being among the lowest numbers of boardings on the system.

  • @QuarioQuario54321
    @QuarioQuario54321 6 років тому +2

    Type 6 should just have both ends of the unit connected since 4 and 5 don't have a cab or destination sign in the middle

    • @syomiraa
      @syomiraa 5 років тому

      My favorite is the Type 3 or the Type 5 tbh

    • @tkefan29
      @tkefan29 5 років тому

      @QuarioQuario54321 Amen. That will need to happen at some point before the Type 3s are retired anyway...
      I think they should keep buying S70s - they are quite nice, and seem very safe, efficient and reliable. Although the new Alstom Citadis Spirit could also make sense here, especially for longer trains.

    • @Superfighterleo1
      @Superfighterleo1 5 років тому

      @@tkefan29 Beg My Pardon. But i've seen a lot of Siemens Type 4 Trains Derail and one of them caused a Back Pain to a passenger with caused the old lad a trip to the hospital. But I do agree, The type 4 does feel a lot safer. I also enjoy the type 5 siemens train. I am also aware of the type 3 having to rescue and tow a type 5 train.

    • @tkefan29
      @tkefan29 5 років тому

      Type 3 is my personal favorite.

    • @Superfighterleo1
      @Superfighterleo1 5 років тому

      @@tkefan29 My Favorites are Types are 3, 5, 4.

  • @OregonTransitFan
    @OregonTransitFan 8 років тому +4

    Why didn't you mention anything about the buses? Those are way more important in portland than the crappy rail system

    • @BayAreaTransitNews
      @BayAreaTransitNews  8 років тому +20

      We don't consider a system that transports 120,000 people every weekday, with an 80℅ on-time arrival performance, "crappy." We didn't mention Portland's bus system because this video is about TriMet's rail system.

    • @OregonTransitFan
      @OregonTransitFan 8 років тому

      The MAX was never wanted either. Only the blue line makes sense. And the bus system is still way more important, and interesting. Takes you all over the city. Buses also come to the rescue of MAX when it fails (which happens 3-4 times a week lol)

    • @BayAreaTransitNews
      @BayAreaTransitNews  8 років тому +13

      If MAX was never wanted, why has it developed into an impressive network of five lines? The bus system being "interesting" is your opinion, because it can be argued against. Buses are always going to be slower, more unreliable and just don't provide the same level of comfort to riders as light rail does.

    • @OregonTransitFan
      @OregonTransitFan 8 років тому +1

      Bay Area Transit News The only MAX lines wanted were the 1986 line and 1998 line. All others were voted against, yet the TriMet executives are pro rail. This means the majority of the Trimet riders has to suffer because there are zero projects being done to help bus service, which is the backbone of any transit system. I find the comfort of TriMet buses to be quite high. I feel a lot safer on a bus than I do on a train. Their new buses are Gillig which provide really smooth rides.

    • @OregonTransitFan
      @OregonTransitFan 8 років тому

      Don't forget they also cut bus service to pay for the WES boondoggle