I've been a resident of southern Arizona for 26 years now. However, just looking at the winter scenes in this video remind me of those cold, and some times, long waits on the "L" platform. Even though I literally get chills just thinking about winter waits on the CTA, I do miss it from time to time as it brings back some good memories of growing up in Chicago from the late 1950s to the mid-1990s.
I had no idea there were sections other than the Skokie Swift with level crossings! Your shots at 9:10 and 10:15 are my favourite type of winter day :) Just beautiful.
The old Garfield Park Line (now the Blue Line To Forest Park) before it was put in the center of the Eisenhower Expressway, was at ground level from Laramie Avenue to Forest Park, also the Lake Street Line (Now the Green line) was at ground level until the 1960's, when the C & NW sold them part of their right of way.
I am from Britain and this reminds me when I visited my now wife in Chicago for a month back in December 2002 (a long time ago now). Very deep snow that lasted the duration of my visit and up until March 2003. Not been back since 2004, would like to for nostalgia. Thank you for sharing.
@@Tairqthephotoman2025 did you know there is DC Power on the 3rd rail and the trains have AC Electrical Power Inverters for another rides and also for the 3200 series rail cars and the 2600 series and also slow zones in the Kimball branch
I really do appreciate your videos and I honestly think you should definitely keep up with the content, but the fact that you were on a track to capture the shots starting at 10:10 is both dangerous and illegal. Safety should be your top priority, not perfection. By the way, your video about Wilson Station Reconstruction has inspired me to create construction project videos in the future. I'm starting with the Red-Purple Bypass and Lawrence-Bryn Mawr Modernization Projects.
Thank you for your comment. The shots taken starting at 10:10 were at a road crossing, and were never taken while the gates were down. It was perfectly legal and safe to be where I was. I was standing on the sidewalk. The video of the train coming towards me was shot with a long zoom lens and I’m actually upset that I didn’t stay shooting for longer. The RR gates were not going down yet.
Someone tell them to update the rails and add concrete sleepers/footers that noise level for building around is appalling and wouldn’t be allowed in many other countries
No. CTA doesn't set its tracks "on fire" so to speak. But they do utilize electric switch heating elements to keep switches from freezing so they don't fail in the winter. And if my memory serves me right, I think there are heating elements that prevent certain sections of the third rail from icing up as well.
I lived in Chicago from 1998-2006. Just 4 blocks from the Kimball station. This video brings back a lot of memories!!
I love living so close to the Brown Line. I live about a mile, or a 20 minute walk from the Damen Station. I also live about a mile from the Red Line.
I've been a resident of southern Arizona for 26 years now. However, just looking at the winter scenes in this video remind me of those cold, and some times, long waits on the "L" platform. Even though I literally get chills just thinking about winter waits on the CTA, I do miss it from time to time as it brings back some good memories of growing up in Chicago from the late 1950s to the mid-1990s.
I had no idea there were sections other than the Skokie Swift with level crossings!
Your shots at 9:10 and 10:15 are my favourite type of winter day :) Just beautiful.
Iain: The Pink Line to 54/ Cermak is also at ground level for about the last mile or so of it's line
The old Garfield Park Line (now the Blue Line To Forest Park) before it was put in the center of the Eisenhower Expressway, was at ground level from Laramie Avenue to Forest Park, also the Lake Street Line (Now the Green line) was at ground level until the 1960's, when the C & NW sold them part of their right of way.
Can I use this video for a lyric video for my new song about the Chicago Train?
I am from Britain and this reminds me when I visited my now wife in Chicago for a month back in December 2002 (a long time ago now). Very deep snow that lasted the duration of my visit and up until March 2003. Not been back since 2004, would like to for nostalgia. Thank you for sharing.
This is a dope ass video
The brown line may be my favorite CTA line. It's so scenic the way it goes about the city and the suburbs. And it's especially grand in the winter.
Foxy Stig Brown line never goes into the suburbs.
Did you know the CTA Chicago Subway rail got 600 voltage of danger electrical power that's not good for you
@@Tairqthephotoman2025 did you know there is DC Power on the 3rd rail and the trains have AC Electrical Power Inverters for another rides and also for the 3200 series rail cars and the 2600 series and also slow zones in the Kimball branch
Chicago, the only city for which I would put up with snow
Snow is just amazing in chicago you see it so often in the winter that you are okay with it and it just because cool to you
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Wheel flat 6 or 7 car
Super nice Video! LIKED
Cool
Snow, CTA and Chicago a "Hat Trick"
I really do appreciate your videos and I honestly think you should definitely keep up with the content, but the fact that you were on a track to capture the shots starting at 10:10 is both dangerous and illegal. Safety should be your top priority, not perfection.
By the way, your video about Wilson Station Reconstruction has inspired me to create construction project videos in the future. I'm starting with the Red-Purple Bypass and Lawrence-Bryn Mawr Modernization Projects.
Thank you for your comment. The shots taken starting at 10:10 were at a road crossing, and were never taken while the gates were down. It was perfectly legal and safe to be where I was. I was standing on the sidewalk. The video of the train coming towards me was shot with a long zoom lens and I’m actually upset that I didn’t stay shooting for longer. The RR gates were not going down yet.
r/woosh
Someone tell them to update the rails and add concrete sleepers/footers that noise level for building around is appalling and wouldn’t be allowed in many other countries
Don't they set the train tracks on fire during the winter in Chicago? I remember seeing a news clip about it lol
No. CTA doesn't set its tracks "on fire" so to speak. But they do utilize electric switch heating elements to keep switches from freezing so they don't fail in the winter. And if my memory serves me right, I think there are heating elements that prevent certain sections of the third rail from icing up as well.
Wonderful, amazing is to India
Great video but it ends abruptly.
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Gendy sulaiman first scene
This is why I moved away from Chicago. Love the trains, but no thank you snow. Good video though! 👍
I don't like the look of those sparks