Caltrain narrated RFW on train 503. San Jose to SF. Lots of infographics as well. 10/24/23
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2023
- We take a ride on one of the Caltrain 500 series “Limited” trains which are one notch below the “Baby Bullets” in running time and the number of station stops made. We have good ride other than a delay south of San Mateo due to a vehicle on the tracks at a crossing. Trip is narrated and all passing trains, stations, interlockings or control points in quotations, as well as numerous signal indications are identified. The weather on this ride was the least sunny of all the cab rides I did. More to follow. (Narration is soft at first but becomes more audible shortly after departure)
Btw, Mayfield was the name of the community between Palo Alto and Mountain View. The Mayfield station was renamed California Avenue. Toward the close of the Southern Pacific era, it had the most train stops of any station between San Francisco and San Jose. I got off the train there one evening, and remembered I had left my glasses on the train. So I jammed my hand in the gap between the two sliding doors until they stopped the train, ran in and collected my glasses. The conductor was pissed, but mission accomplished!
What an unexpected treat, your thorough coverage on a line I know very well! Never knew the names of all the little interlockings on the line--it's a treat to learn them. Hope there won't be a test! 😅 When you get a chance, come down to Los Angeles and ride my local line, the Antelope Valley Line on Metrolink. Love to see you cover it!
I operated light rail before I retired. This was very interesting, loved to see the differences with signals, reverse running - every time you crossed over to the other track - and the dwarf signals. Enjoyed the whole video. Thank you!
I've been looking forward to this. Will be watching it later today. But came to comment and give a like.
Just a few corrections. The Mountain View station is a replica station built in the 2010s. the San Mateo station was also built in the early 2000s, the 1975 station was at 2nd St under a parking structure. It was moved to the current location so the trains wouldn't block the crossings when stopped. The MP36s with the LED headlights were just rebuilt by Alstom at Mare Island(former Navy sub base) in Vallejo. The Screamer F40s are 902,903,907,910(Retired) & 914. Pre Pandemic we averaged 65,000 riders with 6 car trains. Not sure what the current ridership is, but most trains are 4 cars.
Grew up in Menlo Park in the 60's and 70s, I would not recognize it but for the depot. Same for San Jose. Yikes, time has flown since the SP days of Harrimans and gallery cars. The old San Carlos depot is barely visible below at
I still think replacing all these Caltrains with EMU's is a mistake. The project would be millions of dollars cheaper if they preserved the cab cars and worked on bringing new locomotives such as the ACS-64 or another electric locomotive that could accommodate the cars. Either way, the diesel locomotives will be missed. I hope they get transferred to other railroads in other states instead of being scrapped!
Thanks for the infographics, especially noting "Coast" Interlocking located just north of Santa Clara Station [
Hope all is well retired rail guy hope your health is on top can you continue doing what you love entertaining us the viewers
All the crossings at San Mateo almost remind me of asbury park on the coast line.
Interesting ride.💚👌
Great video
That's great you doing of a train Network besides the metropolitan area I suggested that a long time ago since I've been watching but then again I don't know if you were doing that before I start watching anyway when you have time I hope you could be able to go to all the states different states and other countries
Great video. What hotel did you stay in while you were there? Thinking of making a railfan trip to San Francisco myself...
Reminds me of the NE Corridor in some parts and Japanese railroading in others.
That's a not a stop signal at
I wonder how they’ll eventually grade separate San Mateo… big question being what will move out of the way, the cars or the trains? I think lowering the tracks and raising the road wouldn’t be a bad idea, however I’m not so sure given the history of the station building
Wow! I was just out there as well. I was wondering (and maybe you mention this in the video) but are those bi-level cars former GO Ontario cars? They sure look the same from the outside.
Is it local or express?
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