Septa SL5 RFW ride on train
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2024
- We travel from just outside from Suburban Station in Philadelphia along Amtrak’s NE Corridor to Newark, Delaware. Once south of Wilmington, these marvelous Silverliner V’s kick up to 90mph. All passing trains, stations, interlockings, and signals are identified. We get a glimpse of the brand new Claymont, Delaware station that opened in early December 2023.
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Thank you good sir, these vids bring back memories.
You really enjoy going down to Philly.I could see you living there but the tri-state area is definitely a railfanners paradise.
i think hes from long island
I think its time to add a 4th track between Wilmington and Newark/ Perryville. Especially, if MARC starts service to Wilmington.
I've been to the new Harris B. McDowell III Claymont Transportation Center before! We started there to go to the final day of the Philly Auto Show. We didn't have to worry about getting on and off the train when it tilted, as compared to the old station!
Love the intro to your videos. Just visited Readville cool spot
I enjoy your cab rides. Many, many years ago I saw your cab ride through Cumberland, MD to Washington, DC on the Capitol Limited.
I didn’t do that. That was a person I knew who did that
Got me on camera at 30th Street tan shirt red hat yay
Nice ride💚👍
[9:45] PHIL Interlocking: SEPTA's Wilmington - Newark (Delaware) Line and Amtrak's Northeast Corridor merge south towards Darby Station. Also, SEPTA's Airport Line and Amtrak's Northeast Corridor merge north.
Darn, I always miss you. I always take the train from Wilmington to Delco and Philly 😩. Would love to meet you, especially to chat about the signals and interlockings.
I saw you wassnt sure though till now
Now you will have to remember the new rail line letter names.
My Father was born in Ireland he lived Guinness.I am with you yuck.
I was two seats behind you
There was another rail fan one seat behind me
@@3985uprr yeah
With how much you complain about the North White Plains Locals I expected more here. When I pass by on Amtrak it's pretty much a station every 15 seconds. I'm surprised people even make it out alive by the time they're in Newark. 1 hour and 7 minutes from Philly to Newark DE and Amtrak would get you there in about 35 but of course it's more expensive. You could get to Newark NJ on a Keystone faster than this thing gets to Newark DE. jokes aside, always love these cab rides.
I love cab rides no matter what speed it’s going within reason. They prove educational to many. NY to Babylon is about as far and takes about the same time.
I'm not a fan of low-level platforms, I believe all train stations should have high-level platforms like the LIRR. That way all stations are ADA compliant, and commute times are faster. I was born the same year the ADA was signed in 1990, and I take it to heart even though I'm ambulatorily fine, I'm still neurologically disabled with an Autism Spectrum Disorder and saves me from being subject to discrimination. I wanted the remaining Babylon Branch stations to get elevators for years, and the remaining four will be ADA compliant in a few months (Lindenhurst, Copiague, Amityville, and Massapequa Park).
Was this the 230 train
I don't see any ticket machines at some of the small stations. Is this a free service?
No, these are fare paying areas
, a lot of people use key cards
What does the train engineer have to assist him with lining up the train doors to the concrete steps at the no platform stations?
Conductor guides. Some engineers are good at eyeballing it
How about a amtrak train ride from New York city to Pittsburgh pa on amtrak keystone service line
We shall see
What’s that horrible banging noise … it almost sounds deliberate.
Hand brake that wasn't battened down
Loose handbrake
Newark, Delaware is the only city that has 14 other Newarks, but pronounced NEW-ARK. LOL. 😁😂🤪🤣🤭🙃🥴😳🙄🤦🤷👌
Not exactly an express, is it
South of Wilmington it would be hard to keep up