@@nikos.r It is connect because the trolley poles have a springs pushing them up which forces contact. The bus does not use a panto-graph but instead uses trolley poles with open shoes.
Speed had nothing to do with this de-wirement. The insulated runner in the 'no-bo' section isolator was missing, as you can plainly see when the camera zooms-in.
I saw the dewirement and realised that the pole catcher activates and when a dewirement happens it brings the poles down to prevent it from damaging properties how smart
I’m sitting at the Safeway on patrero right now. Looked at those things coming off the bus and thought “ I wanna know how that works” so I started to look it up. Still don’t know how it’s connected and how it stays connected moving through gaps like that….
This why in Athens's system technicians have abolished many switches that traditionay used to be if occures a need for a vahicle to follow an alternative road for example if a road is closed and can't go straight to its normaly route so its need to return.Its not worth for a rare scenario such that to have overcounted switches causing frequent dewirments and thus delay the daily programm since you can activate the diesel generator and make your work easilly.
Yea So? We seen this everyday as these MUNI Drivers do not know in what the word of SLOW DOWN when approaching a Line Crossing... As far I know that it is the Driver's Fault for Speeding, Gripping the Brakes, and being a Rue Bastard.... I have dealt with them before....
@@fbonnie6894 It wasn't clear in the video, but the poles at least lowered down. Our buses can do that too and they can even lock them in in the default off position. The driver can then safely continue onwards using the battery until they're in more favourable spot to rewire.
That intersection seems to produce a lot of sparks.
That's why you always go slow on wire switches!
How are the cables connected to the bus pantograph? Do you have any more info pls
basically the bus has trolley poles and on the end of those poles are little conducting shoes that connect to the wires and provides power to the bus
@@nikos.r It is connect because the trolley poles have a springs pushing them up which forces contact. The bus does not use a panto-graph but instead uses trolley poles with open shoes.
Speed had nothing to do with this de-wirement. The insulated runner in the 'no-bo' section isolator was missing, as you can plainly see when the camera zooms-in.
I'm a Trolley Busdriver in Solingen/Germany and when we have this, we say thats a Stromabnehmerentgleisung😅🚎
thanks for sharing this nice video sir James
I saw the dewirement and realised that the pole catcher activates and when a dewirement happens it brings the poles down to prevent it from damaging properties how smart
Super! Like!
Amazing
This trully fascinating
Rolling on thumbs up done ✅✅ James enjoy bloggging always
I wonder how did trolleybuses get from germany to san francisco 💀
Keep safe and take care always enjoy driving
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Nice view sir
I’m sitting at the Safeway on patrero right now. Looked at those things coming off the bus and thought “ I wanna know how that works” so I started to look it up. Still don’t know how it’s connected and how it stays connected moving through gaps like that….
Thanks for the video!
My man instead of slowing down went with 30 over the switch...ofc it desires him lol
I recognize that place WAIT I was down the block but not in the vid like before the vid
come and see how often this happens in bucharest :)). an incident like this happens every 20 minutes or so
for some reason i laughed at that
Watching here from Malaysia marvel here
support u sir keep safe
This why in Athens's system technicians have abolished many switches that traditionay used to be if occures a need for a vahicle to follow an alternative road for example if a road is closed and can't go straight to its normaly route so its need to return.Its not worth for a rare scenario such that to have overcounted switches causing frequent dewirments and thus delay the daily programm since you can activate the diesel generator and make your work easilly.
Oh no fall
Take care always when ever you go
Keep safe and take care enjoy
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JESUS A BUS IN OTHER COUNTRIES WOULD STAY SAFE AND SLOW, DAMN YOU SAN FRANSICO!
You never know with trolly wires, once going that fast it’s fine, second you dewire.
Beautiful place
SF is beautiful indeed.
Take care my friend
Nice vidio mamalala7
keep safe specially on traveling
Was it supposed to dewire?
why confident is not a word when youre driving a trolley bus.. it always happens no watter wat
New friend here watching fr.ronalin
How about if you touch the trollley with your hand??
Nice safer feature where the poles drop to the car.
It’s by all modern busses
watching you san francisco hello
In Mexico, when passing these crossings, the speed of the vehicle decreases
he went too fast on a merge switch
Keep safe idol
Tsss .. fuera fusible xdd
Xd
Max speed: 10 ans and 15
Yea So? We seen this everyday as these MUNI Drivers do not know in what the word of SLOW DOWN when approaching a Line Crossing... As far I know that it is the Driver's Fault for Speeding, Gripping the Brakes, and being a Rue Bastard.... I have dealt with them before....
Don't be worry, the bus can move without touching the wires
it can't
@@fbonnie6894 MUNI installed batteries on those trolley bus and ot can still operate...
@@leekyo1502 true but still safety hazard to go with a lose poles
Yeah, but it can’t go too far away from the wires
@@fbonnie6894 It wasn't clear in the video, but the poles at least lowered down. Our buses can do that too and they can even lock them in in the default off position. The driver can then safely continue onwards using the battery until they're in more favourable spot to rewire.
My cablewire ang bis nila
It happens because junction fails
too fast thru special works
Yeah lol can't accelerate over crossings or points