I’ve experienced being stuck in the tunnels on the A on my way to FR. It was a scary experience, someone pulled the EM and we was stuck between 86nd and 80th for about 5-6 minutes. I can only imagine how it felt being stuck in a blacked out car with only the voices of people chatting and trying to make sense of what just occured. Great representation and video!!
I’m pretty sure they still had those on till 2008 I’m not sure what year they stopped running on that line but then there’s this video during the blackout ua-cam.com/video/odcydWp15bU/v-deo.html
@@JadenHeights-f4v Oh yes indeed R42's still ran, my bad. From what I read, all R143's were delivered by March 2003 but the line was overcrowded so they might have kept R42's in service until the few R160's that can be seen on the L came later
8:36 LOL 😂😂😂 I explain: Why say "the next stop will be" if you need to know the stations name, is it so difficult to remember the name of the station? bruh. And why play a modern version of "Stand clear of the closing doors please" if he already said that? But if ignoring these moments then it's a cool copy
Another person mentioned the same thing, but I went off of what I can find during that time of the blackout, and in one of the videos it shows that they were stuck in an R42 L train here’s the video ua-cam.com/video/odcydWp15bU/v-deo.htmlsi=i5VD_FSGJGRoNIrn
False. Those stationary trains you see are actually objects that come with a route. Newer routes have what are called “TFOs” which are actual trains that run with the train you’re operating. But you can only operate your train, not the others. The others are only programmed to run on other tracks.
One of the the most infamous mishaps in terms of rail is when that Acela got stuck on the Hellgate bridge for 9 hours
What year
@@BMTEnjoyer160 2003 ☠️
What
@@unicornwindflowYT cuz you only know about nyc subway thats why u dont understand
How did people evacuate from Acela
I’ve experienced being stuck in the tunnels on the A on my way to FR. It was a scary experience, someone pulled the EM and we was stuck between 86nd and 80th for about 5-6 minutes. I can only imagine how it felt being stuck in a blacked out car with only the voices of people chatting and trying to make sense of what just occured.
Great representation and video!!
I was just over a year old when this happened. First ever blackout I’ve been through
Jaden was 5 months in womb when this happened. The heat was unbearable 😓
I can't belive i just learned this from school and now Saw this vid
@@la3mendadr are you jadens mother?
I was in New Jersey at the time, and was in a way sad that I missed this hellish experience.
2003, yet at 4:36 there’s an ad for the iPhone at 49th Street. The iPhone didn’t even come out until 2007 lol
All passengers evacuate to the station to the side we apologize for the inconvenience and don’t know when the power outage will be over 17:57
Great job! I can remember this like it was yesterday 🤯
4:04 Ladies and Gentleman please step in do not hold the doors. I am sure people don't hold the doors on Openbve.
Sometimes on OpenBVE the doors get stuck when closing so the announcement was probably for roleplay
Just walk to your destination via the forest 🌳 22:15
Great recreation ! But are you sure about the R42 on the L ? Wasn't it already R143's ?
I’m pretty sure they still had those on till 2008 I’m not sure what year they stopped running on that line but then there’s this video during the blackout ua-cam.com/video/odcydWp15bU/v-deo.html
@@JadenHeights-f4v Oh yes indeed R42's still ran, my bad. From what I read, all R143's were delivered by March 2003 but the line was overcrowded so they might have kept R42's in service until the few R160's that can be seen on the L came later
@@JadenHeights-f4vPlease Include BMT standards in blackout of 1965 PLZPLZ
12:52= cursed mta be like...
Theres nothing cursed here💀💀💀💀💀💀🤡🤡🤡
You know that most metro trains can battery run
Yea but this is 2003, at this time battery trains or metros doesn’t exist or only as prototypes
7 Minutes until Blackout.
Did I really just hear the r160 stand clear of the closing doors please on that r42 l train
a conductor tried to predict an R142
@@TrainsurfingMayhem but if he tried to predict to that why didn't he switch it over to the a division
Please do blackout of 1977
4 Minutes until Blackout occurs.
nice
It will be ready on DVD
this was probably before any ntt entered service
Please follow directions to get to the emergency exit 19:28
17:21 that one time battery died
"My balls hurt" intro💀💀
17:39 what is going on here?
8:36 LOL 😂😂😂
I explain: Why say "the next stop will be" if you need to know the stations name, is it so difficult to remember the name of the station? bruh. And why play a modern version of "Stand clear of the closing doors please" if he already said that? But if ignoring these moments then it's a cool copy
Please evacuate to the nearby station 24:18
Was resumed
0:27 OHIO!?! 🤨🤨
ofc it happened in ohio 💀
17:26 MY EARSS!!!!!
its always Ohio causing some bullshit
Fr
Do you know of the Ohio memes
@@alexthemtaandr211weatherfa2 i dont say them anymore but yea
Where are the r143s
They were constructed 2001-2003
Another person mentioned the same thing, but I went off of what I can find during that time of the blackout, and in one of the videos it shows that they were stuck in an R42 L train here’s the video ua-cam.com/video/odcydWp15bU/v-deo.htmlsi=i5VD_FSGJGRoNIrn
0:23 Hold on, Ohio?
Don’t hate me for this but
ONLY IN OHIO
What's the game name I want to play it
Openbve
Only in Ohio💀
I remember reading somewhere it's this program only allows one train to run and the rest of the trains have to be stationary. Is this true?
False. Those stationary trains you see are actually objects that come with a route. Newer routes have what are called “TFOs” which are actual trains that run with the train you’re operating. But you can only operate your train, not the others. The others are only programmed to run on other tracks.