I am a retired TTC operator drove buses and subway on line 1 (YUS) to us old timers never operated on line 2 (Bloor-Danforth). I miss driving the subway it was a fun job.
You guys were the best, loved how you would let curious children into the cab, very nice of you, today's closed cabs are inhuman IMO, thank you for your service, really appreciate it 😀
I always liked how at Spadina you can see the tracks to the right as you leave the station that lead to the Yonge/University Line and how at Bay station as you come into Bloor/Yonge you see the tracks to the left that are the ones leading from Lower Bay.
There needs to be a railing in place at station platforms that are wider than the train. Montreal has one such station: Guy-Concordia. And they did that on both sides.
@@GrandRiverTravelTransportation Especially since there's next to no violence or vandalism at any station. There's also only one station whose platform is wider than the train line (Guy-Concordia). They've installed railings to address that problem. And did we also mention that there aren't any "surface" stations?
@GrandRiverTravelTransportation enjoying your front view ride videos very much! Are you maybe planning to record UP Express front view ride someday? Do you have any plans for Montreal?
I am speaking with staff at STM in Montreal right now about filming the Metro in March, looks like they’re open to the idea, so cross your fingers. As for UP (and GO Transit), I did ask Metrolinx about filming last summer and they declined, so I don’t think that’s going to happen.
I would love nothing more than to do just that. Unfortunately, the ad revenue is the only thing that helps pay for the production of these videos; I have film permits, liability insurance, hotels, airfare, rental cars, etc. to pay for so I can continue publishing these videos.
I am a retired TTC operator drove buses and subway on line 1 (YUS) to us old timers never operated on line 2 (Bloor-Danforth). I miss driving the subway it was a fun job.
You guys were the best, loved how you would let curious children into the cab, very nice of you, today's closed cabs are inhuman IMO, thank you for your service, really appreciate it 😀
Mr. Breedon, I miss those old times.
I always liked how at Spadina you can see the tracks to the right as you leave the station that lead to the Yonge/University Line and how at Bay station as you come into Bloor/Yonge you see the tracks to the left that are the ones leading from Lower Bay.
There needs to be a railing in place at station platforms that are wider than the train.
Montreal has one such station: Guy-Concordia. And they did that on both sides.
0:40 Kipling
2:55 Islington
4:40 Royal York
6:25 Old Mill
7:55 Jane
9:10 Runnymede
10:25 High Park
11:40 Keele
13:30 Dundas West
14:50 Lansdowne
16:00 Dufferin
17:15 Ossington
18:50 Christie
19:55 Bathurst
21:05 Spadina
22:15 St George
23:25 Bay
24:30 Bloor-Yonge
25:55 Sherbourne
27:00 Castle Frank
28:30 Broadview
29:40 Chester
30:55 Pape
32:55 Donlands
34:10 Greenwood
36:15 Coxwell
37:40 Woodbine
39:15 Main Street
41:05 Victoria Park
44:15 Warden
47:00 Kennedy
This should be pinned
How Many Stations Are There In This Line?
@@juanjayrutababiza9112 31
@@Kipling45 31?
@@juanjayrutababiza9112 yes
Best line on the subway tbh
Arriving at crispy, crispy station
I watched the whole thing today.
I'm watching as well
BTW maybe do some subway compilations at all the Line 2 stations
how are there so many trains going one place on one line
Le Metro (STM) in Montreal wipes the floor with the TTC.
Oof
@@GrandRiverTravelTransportation Especially since there's next to no violence or vandalism at any station.
There's also only one station whose platform is wider than the train line (Guy-Concordia). They've installed railings to address that problem.
And did we also mention that there aren't any "surface" stations?
Not sure why the presence of surface stations is looked down upon. They are cheaper and work just as well as underground ones
@GrandRiverTravelTransportation enjoying your front view ride videos very much! Are you maybe planning to record UP Express front view ride someday? Do you have any plans for Montreal?
I am speaking with staff at STM in Montreal right now about filming the Metro in March, looks like they’re open to the idea, so cross your fingers. As for UP (and GO Transit), I did ask Metrolinx about filming last summer and they declined, so I don’t think that’s going to happen.
@@GrandRiverTravelTransportation then looking forward to your Montreal videos :)
You need to listen, idk why youre picking up some annoying vibration noise on this
I did notice that during editing, it was definitely something on the train itself vibrating, it couldn’t be helped.
Can we do away with the commercials?They take all the fun out of watching these videos.
I would love nothing more than to do just that. Unfortunately, the ad revenue is the only thing that helps pay for the production of these videos; I have film permits, liability insurance, hotels, airfare, rental cars, etc. to pay for so I can continue publishing these videos.