For the first shot, I think I have never seen a more hostile tram/light-rail stop. Passengers have to wait on a 1 foot stretch between fast cars and the tracks.
When you revisit, you should do the silver line bus routes. It is a bus rapid transit network that acts like a subway between south station and silver line way
I noticed on line C a part of the tram looks high floor with an accessible entrance sign on it, how would wheelchairs get on? Are the trams equipped with a ramp or a lift?
What they do is they never operate a high floor tram alone. They will always be coupled with a low floor unit so people who can’t go up the stairs can still ride. I’m not sure why the high floor tram would have the accessible entrance sign but there is always a low floor alternative for those who need it.
@@Transport_International Before the type 8's, stations had mini-high platforms for wheelchairs to board with a bridge plate. They don't do this anymore, but never repainted the trains I guess.
For the first shot, I think I have never seen a more hostile tram/light-rail stop. Passengers have to wait on a 1 foot stretch between fast cars and the tracks.
You'll be relieved to know that stop is currently in design to be completely redone. Such are the perils of legacy systems.
Amazing video in Boston. Nice trams!
Thanks!
Beautiful video and this trams are so iconic🔥🔥
Excellent video my friends
I've been waiting for this! I hope the commuter rail is next!
Sorry! Didn’t have enough time on my visit. I will next time tho
@@Transport_International It's ok. At least you said you'll go next time.
When you revisit, you should do the silver line bus routes. It is a bus rapid transit network that acts like a subway between south station and silver line way
Absolutely 👍 I didn’t have enough time this time around but I’ll be sure to next time
I noticed on line C a part of the tram looks high floor with an accessible entrance sign on it, how would wheelchairs get on? Are the trams equipped with a ramp or a lift?
What they do is they never operate a high floor tram alone. They will always be coupled with a low floor unit so people who can’t go up the stairs can still ride. I’m not sure why the high floor tram would have the accessible entrance sign but there is always a low floor alternative for those who need it.
There are metal lifts at all stations for the type 7
@@Transport_International Before the type 8's, stations had mini-high platforms for wheelchairs to board with a bridge plate. They don't do this anymore, but never repainted the trains I guess.
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