0:20 Expo / Crenshaw 1:44 Martin Luther King Jr. 3:33 Leimert Park 7:44 Hyde Park 11:37 Fairview Heights 14:54 Downtown Inglewood 18:23 Westchester / Veterans
The rail yard is located after this station so I assume they go back to the yard to switch directions. Or at least that’s how they were turning back on opening weekend.
@@QuarioQuario54321 these are spanking new tho, not a scratch inside or outside, I definitely noticed the difference when I transitioned to the expoline, scratches and odors to boot.
@@karoslif9818 New yard doesn’t mean new trains. They already have been running on the green and blue lines for years. The first trains to run on the gold line previously ran on the blue and green lines and once the gold line had its own fleet they went back to the blue and green lines. No new cars were made for it.
@@LLocvsttt Indeed, look up the CDMX gondolas, metrobús, tren suburbano and interurbano (currently under construction, will be fastest commuter rail in the western hemisphere). Also, for highways, they have el periférico which is a 2 story freeway
0:20 Expo / Crenshaw
1:44 Martin Luther King Jr.
3:33 Leimert Park
7:44 Hyde Park
11:37 Fairview Heights
14:54 Downtown Inglewood
18:23 Westchester / Veterans
Very good.
The electronic horns sound like somebody is choking a turkey. The bells are awful too.
Just in time for Thanksgiving. 🦃🦃🦃🍗🍗🍗🤣🤣🤣
its not new
Surprised the cab lights are on.
Where's the Sheriff? Who ensures safety of the platform and the ridership?
There’s lots of cameras around and you are very visible
@@QuarioQuario54321 still doesn’t prevent a crime
the end of the line has side platforms. where do they reverse for the return trip?
The rail yard is located after this station so I assume they go back to the yard to switch directions. Or at least that’s how they were turning back on opening weekend.
The horns sounds like a turkey. Just in time for Thanksgiving. 🦃🦃🦃🍗🍗
Metro got that new car smell lol
Trains aren’t new. They’ve been running for years on the other lines
@@QuarioQuario54321 these are spanking new tho, not a scratch inside or outside, I definitely noticed the difference when I transitioned to the expoline, scratches and odors to boot.
@@karoslif9818 it’s not new it’s been running on other lines for years
@@QuarioQuario54321 they have a brand new yard with and all new fleet of trains cars, trust me.
@@karoslif9818 New yard doesn’t mean new trains. They already have been running on the green and blue lines for years. The first trains to run on the gold line previously ran on the blue and green lines and once the gold line had its own fleet they went back to the blue and green lines. No new cars were made for it.
Is this in Mexico?
No, Los Angeles
@@eliahyo6551 if this was Mexico, It would've taken longer to make I'd bet
@@LLocvsttt mexico city has a better transit system honestly haha
@@ciello___8307 ooo I wanna see
@@LLocvsttt Indeed, look up the CDMX gondolas, metrobús, tren suburbano and interurbano (currently under construction, will be fastest commuter rail in the western hemisphere). Also, for highways, they have el periférico which is a 2 story freeway
The homelessness will come soon and the K line will be as awful as the redline. Full of trash ,needles and dirty train cars.
nah, the neighborhoods on this line are pretty good. although that's cuz of gentrification.....
Your positive attitude really helps the world