D.C. Metrorail: Here and Now - 1976 promo film (WMATA)
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- While some of us can’t imagine living without Metro, at one point in time not all that long ago it was brand new. This 1976 promotional video, via PlanItMetro, shows the system’s earliest days:
Some areas have drastically changed since Metro arrived, like Rhode Island Avenue, which was surrpunded by parking lots and is now the site of mixed-use, transit-oriented development.
The video also features 2-car trains, which seems unimaginable in our era of 6- to 8-car trains.
What do you notice? - Авто та транспорт
10:14 … “give a timeless quality” … no kidding! The stations still look great today almost 50 years later!
RIP 1000 series 1976 to 2017
They were built in 1974
Rode in a 2000 series the other day. That was a throw back. Looks like they finally got the 7000 series fixed.
The 1000 series could run for over 50 years. the 5000's lasted for 17. Laughable in comparison.
On god 1000 series best
Also, RIP 2000 series 1986 to 2017.
1970s seems like such a interesting time....1960s was conflict and protests, 1970s...fun, fun, fun......so hopefully the 2030s will be a decade of fun fun fun!
My dad was 18 the day this came out back in ‘76
"No long waits." As a native of the DC area who has taken the metro countless times, I can tell you that promise has not aged well.
No traffic jams* except when we single track every other day
Every weekend 😂
12:47 Before they were required to put elevators in all stations, they thought escalators were sufficient for wheelchairs.
Imagine anybody saying that today! They had to later shoehorn elevators into station designs as an accommodation for legal reasons.
With my wagon for my toddler, the elevators make our commute so much easier.
Sounds like the krusty krab instructional episode
It actually does sounds like it (LOL)
😂
When the stations only had vertical pylon signs
Red line w/o NoMa? I remember those days. It feels a but unusual to see that today.
Love the person being wheel off the escalator at the end. How does that work?
If this is from 1976 why does the maps show lines and stations that didn’t exist yet
They are on the plans
Back when all the trains were Rohr 1000 Series only
Still waiting on the automatic train operation
The crash in June 2009 was caused by a failure in the automation system.
I was 3 years old
Union station!
Red line station
9:41 The train is moving with the door open!!!
It is the camera not the train
No it isnt, that is the camera following the people. If the train was moving all of those people would be oddly walking in place
@@RobloxianX I know
@@RockvilleTrainFan Alright understood
1:35: what music is this?
“Cheerleader” by Keith Manson!
Taylor Elizabeth Davis Linda Thomas Ronald
1:34
WMATA beats the NYC subway MBTA subway is that the stations are day one accessible thanks to the elevator
Bold face lie
Yeah but the Subway predates the Metro by 70-80 years, accessibility wasn't on the 1900 urban planner's mind unfortunately.
@@bbriyes Ok then so it has to be the 1970s space age metro era WMATA SF Bay Bart when the Day 1 ada stations became common place
@@EpicThe112 The MTA needs to make all of their stations accessible. What I'm saying is that those stations are very old so they don't have elevators.
@@bbriyes Yeah, but with half of these stations in NYC now getting flooded from major storms, unfortunately that will lead to slim selections as to what stations would be renovated with new Elevators, most of Downtown Manhattan for example would be out of the plan.
8:49 president Roosevelt!?
This film all WMATA subways are rohrs
Because they were only trains that existed in the 1970s
With rollsigns!
DC got jealous of NYC😂😂😂
New City York?