Hey, your welcome. Took this trip into Chicago almost 2 weeks ago. This was because I was taking the Lincoln service to STL later that morning. It was pretty cool seeing the searchlight work at night like that. Glad you enjoyed.
@@Amtrak-4621-video-productions it certainly was cool. took me until the third or fourth set of signals to realize that they weren't blinking yellow, it was the reflection of the train lights on them haha.
A lot of questions on this! It’s a mars light. Most Metra trains have them like the cab cars and F40s. However they aren’t rlly on any other trains today. So it’s cool to go on one that does still have a mars light.
Did anybody else see what I saw at and around 4 minutes and 53 seconds it looks like someone is crossing the track but it like jumps the little stream on the side
Umm woah. I didn’t realize that. Wow. That’s not good definitely trespassing. Wonder if the engineer saw? Prolly not cause he didn’t blow the horn or anything. Ig maybe he contacted bnsf.
It is a safety device. At night, the sweeping light reflecting off of the trees and buildings along the right-of-way will get a driver's attention even if the crossing lights and bells do not. And out West, there are still many crossings at grade that do not have any protection except a crossing sign without lights.
Idk, prolly not anytime soon. However there is these flirt trains that are like French or something that are going on the heritage corridor or sum like that. Idk tho I’m not very educated on that. But I’ve heard abt it.
Widespread electrification is very unlikely. I live near the Northeast corridor, which is electrified. It goes through towns where some of the wealthiest people in the U.S. reside. They hate the noise and traffic that commuter lines running near their neighborhoods generate. They have the wealth, legal, and political means to oppose any changes to the New York City - Boston route they dislike. Most of all, they consider the overhead wires and infrastructure as a form of visual pollution that detracts from real estate values.
@@Ad_Valorem mm yea, I love that. The railroad was there first, if the noise and visual appearance bothers you, maybe don't buy a house next to it? There is a reason that real estate near the railroad is generally cheaper, if you can't figure that out, idk what to tell you lol. The mental gymnastics that some wealthy individuals do never ceases to amaze me lmao.
To not list the station stops along the route of the train is totally worthless. Redo this video as soon as possible with station stops listed along the route. 🙄 😫
@@williamrupert1512 im sorry man I don’t know if I’ll redo it but I have the station names on my latest cab ride vid and will continue to do from now on
Great to watch a Metra cab ride video without the bell constantly ringing :)
Wdym I love the bell
You know, me being from NYC, I can't believe I just sat here and rode a different commuter train from end to end!
Great night video!
@@EmpireStateExpress01 thank you I appreciate it!
Be sure to visit Al Capone, aka the Chicago Outfit driver.
hello. thanks for the video.
Hey, your welcome. Took this trip into Chicago almost 2 weeks ago. This was because I was taking the Lincoln service to STL later that morning. It was pretty cool seeing the searchlight work at night like that. Glad you enjoyed.
@@Amtrak-4621-video-productions it certainly was cool. took me until the third or fourth set of signals to realize that they weren't blinking yellow, it was the reflection of the train lights on them haha.
Haha, yeah there weren’t any other trains this whole journey surprisingly. Even for a 5am train.
Adorei a viagem, isso foi muito prazeroso!
bro the Bell is So Cool
Yeah for real. I’ve always loved the metra bell sound from inside the car.
@@Amtrak-4621-video-productions FR! I actually have videos of me manually ringing steel bells if you want you can check them out!
I love this video what is that circle light going around for
A lot of questions on this! It’s a mars light. Most Metra trains have them like the cab cars and F40s. However they aren’t rlly on any other trains today. So it’s cool to go on one that does still have a mars light.
It for low visibility I believe most metras have them
Other apps show the stops on the screen so we know what is going on.Just my 2 cents worth
Did anybody else see what I saw at and around 4 minutes and 53 seconds it looks like someone is crossing the track but it like jumps the little stream on the side
Umm woah. I didn’t realize that. Wow. That’s not good definitely trespassing. Wonder if the engineer saw? Prolly not cause he didn’t blow the horn or anything. Ig maybe he contacted bnsf.
It's glare from the reflective milepost. It moves as the train gets closer to it.
Great video thanks for sharing 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yes for sure. Glad you enjoyed!
@Amtrak-4621-video-productions your welcome have a great weekend 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@JackRisvold you as well!
@@Amtrak-4621-video-productions thanks you ✌️
You should show the stops as not everyone is familiar with Illinois.
Ok I will do next time. You can find the list of stops on metras website tho.
why aren't the stations identified?
What do you mean? There are signs up on the buildings of the station.
W jakiej miejscowości rusza pociąg na tym nagraniu?
Aurora, Illinois about 41 miles west of Chicago.
Why is it at night time?
@@jessicanelson3355 uhh because that’s what time I took the train to Chicago. I did this because I had an Amtrak train at 7:15.
Morning Ride
Indeed
What's up with that spinning headlight? It's very distracting....
It’s a Mars light. Not rlly sure why they have em. But most of all trains now a days don’t have the mars lights. But metra happens to have them.
What's with the light moving in a circle?
It’s a mars light. Used on older trains metra is one to still have them on most leading locomotives and cab cars. Pretty cool to see at night.
Interesting.
It's designed to get the attention of someone on the tracks who might not notice a static headlight slowly getting brighter as it gets closer.
Pyle Gyralite made by the Pyle National warming light co.
It is a safety device. At night, the sweeping light reflecting off of the trees and buildings along the right-of-way will get a driver's attention even if the crossing lights and bells do not. And out West, there are still many crossings at grade that do not have any protection except a crossing sign without lights.
When will Chicago electrify its rail network 🤔
Idk, prolly not anytime soon. However there is these flirt trains that are like French or something that are going on the heritage corridor or sum like that. Idk tho I’m not very educated on that. But I’ve heard abt it.
Widespread electrification is very unlikely. I live near the Northeast corridor, which is electrified. It goes through towns where some of the wealthiest people in the U.S. reside. They hate the noise and traffic that commuter lines running near their neighborhoods generate. They have the wealth, legal, and political means to oppose any changes to the New York City - Boston route they dislike. Most of all, they consider the overhead wires and infrastructure as a form of visual pollution that detracts from real estate values.
@@Ad_Valorem thanks... we better not infringe on the Chicago Outfit.
@@Ad_Valorem mm yea, I love that. The railroad was there first, if the noise and visual appearance bothers you, maybe don't buy a house next to it? There is a reason that real estate near the railroad is generally cheaper, if you can't figure that out, idk what to tell you lol. The mental gymnastics that some wealthy individuals do never ceases to amaze me lmao.
Sorry but you're not in the cab.
@@scorpiolou2004 yup. I wish tho!
To not list the station stops along the route of the train is totally worthless.
Redo this video as soon as possible with station stops listed along the route.
🙄 😫
@@williamrupert1512 im sorry man I don’t know if I’ll redo it but I have the station names on my latest cab ride vid and will continue to do from now on