How often do they have the cabcar open for passengers on trains? During off peak hours, which cars are open for passengers? I know the MBTA commuter rail often only opens the car next to the locomotive on many off-peak trains, and forcing people to board and exit at the front.
I live in Philly and take this train when I go to NYC or Newark Airport sometimes. It's a peaceful ride and I always enjoy the multilevel cars.
55:24 That’s the Path Train going to World Trade Center with intermediate stops at Harrison, Journal Square, Grove St, and Exchange Place.
55:39 This station stop is… Newark Penn Station. When leaving the train, please watch the gap.
4658 is an ALP-46A, not an ALP-46. Great video!
Oh thanks for correcting me
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How often do they have the cabcar open for passengers on trains? During off peak hours, which cars are open for passengers? I know the MBTA commuter rail often only opens the car next to the locomotive on
many off-peak trains, and forcing people to board and exit at the front.
You’re not allowed to go into the cab car cab on NJT
@@JerseyRails104 I’m not talking about the driver cab, I mean the passenger seating area in the car that has the driver cab (not the locomotive end)
@@Spaceshotx7 oh, I understand now. But no, they don’t allow you in that area.
@@JerseyRails104 they don’t allow passengers in the last car? When is the last car on the train open for passenger use?
@@Spaceshotx7 they allowed them in the last car, but not the railfan window
Is the train pulling or pushing
The locomotive was pulling the consist
Try recording a full video of a super express from Penn to Trenton