Your channel makes different cities' transportation networks seem as interesting as (if not somewhat more interesting than) their regular attractions. Not that that's a bad thing--it's awesome, in fact!
During rush hours, the trains are four cars. Non-peak rush hours are only two cars, and Saturday and Sunday are only two cars. Due to the COVID affecting ridership, SacRT have not been adding to four cars lately and only three cars mostly during rush hours. SacRT new light rail trains it had purchased in April 2020 will start to come in by early 2023 or possible in late 2022. Testing of those new low floor light rail trains could begin as soon as they start receiving them one by one in late 2022 or early 2023 on. Those new low floor light rails will start service in late 2023 on the Gold Line first to replace some of the old outdated light rail trains, which had past its 30 years useful life, according to Sacramento Regional Transit District.
It sounds to me like the trains all use railroad crossing e-bells for their onboard bells. That seems weird to me - I’d think they’d use mechanical bells or the same e-bells that a lot of freight locomotives use, which are meant for on-board use rather than railroad crossing use.
Πολύ ωραία λοιπόν. όλα άψογα στο ηλιόλουστο Σακραμέντο της Καλιφόρνια που θυμίζει πολύ τοπία από την Ελλάδα. Δεν είδαμε όμως εικόνες από το εσωτερικό των πολύ καλών γερμανικών οχημάτων. Ωραίο το βίντεο!
Awesome light rail system. Lots of growth since the system first opened. Thanks Tim for another great video😀
Nice video!
How cool... and colorful ... to see a two-car ad train? I love it! Nice video!
I have visited Sacramento once during a summer vacation with my family
Yeah I love his videos a lot.
You should have ridden it to Folsom. It's pretty up there, lots of nature.
Your channel makes different cities' transportation networks seem as interesting as (if not somewhat more interesting than) their regular attractions. Not that that's a bad thing--it's awesome, in fact!
During rush hours, the trains are four cars. Non-peak rush hours are only two cars, and Saturday and Sunday are only two cars. Due to the COVID affecting ridership, SacRT have not been adding to four cars lately and only three cars mostly during rush hours. SacRT new light rail trains it had purchased in April 2020 will start to come in by early 2023 or possible in late 2022. Testing of those new low floor light rail trains could begin as soon as they start receiving them one by one in late 2022 or early 2023 on. Those new low floor light rails will start service in late 2023 on the Gold Line first to replace some of the old outdated light rail trains, which had past its 30 years useful life, according to Sacramento Regional Transit District.
It sounds to me like the trains all use railroad crossing e-bells for their onboard bells. That seems weird to me - I’d think they’d use mechanical bells or the same e-bells that a lot of freight locomotives use, which are meant for on-board use rather than railroad crossing use.
Super video...
Amazing video
Very nice!
My brother lives in Sac but I've never been on the RT
If iskandar malaysia, greater penang and metro kuching was served with original light rail like the US ones..... It would be fantastic
Πολύ ωραία λοιπόν. όλα άψογα στο ηλιόλουστο Σακραμέντο της Καλιφόρνια που θυμίζει πολύ τοπία από την Ελλάδα. Δεν είδαμε όμως εικόνες από το εσωτερικό των πολύ καλών γερμανικών οχημάτων. Ωραίο το βίντεο!
The interior images of the light rail can be found in the first video: ua-cam.com/video/wGaqvIRRKYE/v-deo.html
@@timosha21 Thanks a lot!
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