Finally! Those things were getting extremely long in the tooth and they weren't particularly reliable even when new. They were responsible for more than twice the delays as the new cars. And this while the new cars were undergoing the traditional teething problems that all new equipment has! Good riddance! Here's to a more reliable BART system and fewer stranded riders due to train breakdowns!
It's my first time seeing a yellow line train that doesn't go all the way to antioch and instead terminate at pittsburg bay point, it must be going out of service if it's terminating one station short of the transfer platform.
On weekneds, it is usual that they terminate on Bay Point instead of antioch. I think is only one train per hour for antioch on the weekends. Unless they changed the schedule already to the bew one.
Note the lack of C cars. They were all taken out as of May 2023.
Finally! Those things were getting extremely long in the tooth and they weren't particularly reliable even when new. They were responsible for more than twice the delays as the new cars. And this while the new cars were undergoing the traditional teething problems that all new equipment has!
Good riddance! Here's to a more reliable BART system and fewer stranded riders due to train breakdowns!
Absolutely!
I took BART
Awesome! How was it?
It's my first time seeing a yellow line train that doesn't go all the way to antioch and instead terminate at pittsburg bay point, it must be going out of service if it's terminating one station short of the transfer platform.
On weekneds, it is usual that they terminate on Bay Point instead of antioch. I think is only one train per hour for antioch on the weekends. Unless they changed the schedule already to the bew one.
this is true
"BART Trains around San Francisco"
Start of the video: Orange line train departing Downtown BERKELEY
That's the starting point and there are clips from around the system as the video progresses :)
@@TigerRailfan Maybe it's best if you just retitle it "(2023) BART Trains around The Bay Area".
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Acceleration do be sounding mysterious!