You forgot about the Duquesne Incline, another one of Pittsburgh's surviving funiculars. Fact: that tunnel where the trains and buses go in and out is the Mt. Washington Tunnel, America's last remaining transit-only tunnel.
I will say when I said all modes, I mean local bus, light rail, Busway and incline. I didn't mean all routes because that video would be much longer than 10 minutes lol
@@DashTransit Oh ok, it's just that funiculars are very rare here in the states but they are very common in Europe, parts of South America, and East Asia. Also Mt. Washington used to be home to a series of inclines in the old days; the Monogahala and Duquesne Inclines are the sole survivors of the bunch.
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You forgot about the Duquesne Incline, another one of Pittsburgh's surviving funiculars. Fact: that tunnel where the trains and buses go in and out is the Mt. Washington Tunnel, America's last remaining transit-only tunnel.
I will say when I said all modes, I mean local bus, light rail, Busway and incline. I didn't mean all routes because that video would be much longer than 10 minutes lol
@@DashTransit Oh ok, it's just that funiculars are very rare here in the states but they are very common in Europe, parts of South America, and East Asia. Also Mt. Washington used to be home to a series of inclines in the old days; the Monogahala and Duquesne Inclines are the sole survivors of the bunch.
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Actually Seattle has and only transit tunnel well underground tunnel and so do Boston
@@changeoflife3658 I mean for buses and light rail. Boston's bus tunnels are all buses and Seattle ened bus service in the tunnels since 2019.
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Great footage!
LOVE it ❤🎉
It’ll still be PAT in my book
Glad you posted this. Ill be there next month for the American Public Transit Association meeting. Cant wait!
Now PAT is now PRT… ohh boyyy