The same reason Madison/Wabash was discontinued. It was also a way to reduce the amount of stops in the Loop. Before Washington/Wells was built, there used to be Randolph/Wells and Madison/Wells stations. The Randolph/Wells stop still exists today but is used for storage and signaling equipment.
It would actually enhance the video to not only hear the stop stations but see the view while the train is moving from one stop to another. Makes the video more real and interesting.
@@ChicagolandTransit thanks fir your prompt response-being an Chicagoan the commute is not as short as your videos portray. If the video had the announcement and train’s view it’s more realistic than the audio itself being played. I’m sure the video will be longer when both are added but at least it will feel more realistic. The suggestion is there.
You can, however, go on CTA's official UA-cam channel where they have their "Ride the Rails" series that shows the whole length of all 'L' lines both timelapsed and in real time. The videos are taken from the front of the train, the motorman's view.
Yeah I got something big planned for the Blue Line but it's gonna take some time. I have to get the regular Orange and Brown Lines out of the way first since I got those announcements and have to put the video together.
Very nice, goes well with my video of the route here ua-cam.com/video/VlO0Pi00HAo/v-deo.html The announcement system seems to randomly lag or just not work at all in certain sections from my observations while touring the system recently.
@chicagotransit I personally think your transit videos should not only have the audio of the station stops but should also include the train’s view moving from one station to another. I think it can enhance your transit videos and make the videos more interesting and more realistic.
I was able to make some of the announcements as my ringtone and text tones. THANKS!!!
whih ones
Never understood why Randolph/Wabash was discontinued .
The same reason Madison/Wabash was discontinued. It was also a way to reduce the amount of stops in the Loop. Before Washington/Wells was built, there used to be Randolph/Wells and Madison/Wells stations. The Randolph/Wells stop still exists today but is used for storage and signaling equipment.
@@ChicagolandTransit genius 😏🙃
@@ChicagolandTransit Those station made from wood created 1896 it's very old they closed it
I miss this in Chicago gotta go back
10:59 this Adams and Wabash
Can you do Red Line train to Howard to 95th/Dan Ryan please?
It would actually enhance the video to not only hear the stop stations but see the view while the train is moving from one stop to another. Makes the video more real and interesting.
That would make the video way too long lol but maybe that's a decent idea.
@@ChicagolandTransit thanks fir your prompt response-being an Chicagoan the commute is not as short as your videos portray. If the video had the announcement and train’s view it’s more realistic than the audio itself being played. I’m sure the video will be longer when both are added but at least it will feel more realistic. The suggestion is there.
You can, however, go on CTA's official UA-cam channel where they have their "Ride the Rails" series that shows the whole length of all 'L' lines both timelapsed and in real time. The videos are taken from the front of the train, the motorman's view.
@ChicagolandTransit yeah but it doesn't say the announcements😢
Can you do Blue Line announcements to Forest Park and O'Hare Soon
I got 3 Orange and Brown Line videos coming up but I plan to cover the Blue Line some time this year. Making these videos are quite a process.
@@ChicagolandTransit I wanna see the blue line before any other line but take your time and good video as always
Yeah I got something big planned for the Blue Line but it's gonna take some time. I have to get the regular Orange and Brown Lines out of the way first since I got those announcements and have to put the video together.
@@ChicagolandTransit that's great Nobody so far has topped you with your cta trains content keep up the good work your one of my favorite UA-camrs
@@ChicagolandTransit 👍
0:17 Cicero is next
Can you do the CTA Orange Line announcement ? Loop to Midway
This is a purple line train express
How did you make the screen pixel effect on the "Loop" text??
Very nice, goes well with my video of the route here
ua-cam.com/video/VlO0Pi00HAo/v-deo.html
The announcement system seems to randomly lag or just not work at all in certain sections from my observations while touring the system recently.
Do they have shuttle versions of the pink line Program ? Like a short turn run?
There's a rumor that there is a short turn program for Racine but I have yet to find out if that's true. Whenever I get the chance I'll look into it.
There's a short turn program to UIC Halsted from 54th/Cermak. Racine program most likely does not exist.
Gotta like Lee Brooke!
Crooks’
@@youshouldresetyourselfnow O it's Brooks. I couldn't hear it too good so thanks
@@kylechellino2579 no it’s Crooks*
@@youshouldresetyourselfnow O shit, Lee Crooks, Kind of a wierd ass name!
@@kylechellino2579 he’s from Milwaukee
10:43 Adams and Wabash is next
no it isnt
sweet
I live next to the Pink Line
@chicagotransit I personally think your transit videos should not only have the audio of the station stops but should also include the train’s view moving from one station to another. I think it can enhance your transit videos and make the videos more interesting and more realistic.
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chicago PINK LINE