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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2022
  • BART celebrates 50 years of service on September 11, 2022. Join us as we dive into the archives and look back at our history in a series of vintage films.
    Learn more about BART's history at www.bart.gov/50years
    #BART #50YearsOfBART #transit #trains

Комментарии • 356

  • @wblynch
    @wblynch Год назад +88

    I was a laborer on the rail crew, laid rail through the trans bay tube and 70% of the original system.

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver Год назад +15

      Thanks Bill! 💪🏼

    • @josephthebobcat5085
      @josephthebobcat5085 11 месяцев назад +8

      Yes, thank you for your contribution.
      Looks like one of the greatest architectural engineering achievements of all time. Awesome stuff.
      You should be very proud

    • @yaboidre5672
      @yaboidre5672 8 месяцев назад +1

      The future thanks you!

    • @MiggerPlease
      @MiggerPlease 12 дней назад

      @@Porsche996driverbill is kinda gay lol

    • @MiggerPlease
      @MiggerPlease 12 дней назад

      @@yaboidre5672gay

  • @oh...hi.
    @oh...hi. Год назад +178

    “A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It's where the rich use public transportation” - Gustavo Petro

    • @AlvaSudden
      @AlvaSudden Год назад +23

      You hit the nail on the head. The automobile is the middle-class trap that Americans willingly walk right into.

    • @floycewhite6991
      @floycewhite6991 6 месяцев назад

      That's why you had to be rich as a king to have a horse in Europe -- to be a gentleman. In America, every man could have a horse or two. It's no different with cars. The elite jealously guard their advantages, and constantly seek ways to deprive the common man of his automobile.

  • @Statimtek
    @Statimtek Год назад +237

    Gotta love these old school documentaries with the funky color cinematography, background music and narration. Takes me back to grade school days when teacher rolled out the TV set on the cart to show us some program.

    • @jpg3702
      @jpg3702 Год назад +4

      Ha, yes! The cart.

    • @xiaoka
      @xiaoka Год назад +20

      You’re too young. Before that we had a film projector.

    • @Statimtek
      @Statimtek Год назад +5

      @@xiaoka no Unfortunately I’m not too young. We had those too as well as overhead projectors. = )

    • @d.bcooper7819
      @d.bcooper7819 Год назад +3

      TV set? All I recall were a projector and screen:)

    • @Statimtek
      @Statimtek Год назад +4

      @@d.bcooper7819 we had both and a overhead projector

  • @christianweagle6253
    @christianweagle6253 Год назад +143

    These welders hit the motherlode of work. Fifty-seven identical huge structures, easy access, no war happening, San Francisco next door. What a time to be alive.

    • @clydeholbrook
      @clydeholbrook Год назад +11

      no war ? i guess nam didnt happen

    • @holyteejful
      @holyteejful Год назад +9

      @@andred3299 technically the US never stopped waging war since ww2. The military industrial complex took over as a consequence of WW2 (President Eisenhower warned us of this in his farewell speech) , didn’t even finish rebuilding before start of the Cold War and Korean War, into Vietnam and haven’t looked back militarily since !

  • @shouryabose5943
    @shouryabose5943 Год назад +211

    As a student in the Bay area, I see advanced microprocessors and “software” all the time. but the howling sound in when Bart passes the transbay tube is the icon of American engineering.

    • @jermaineholmes1233
      @jermaineholmes1233 Год назад +4

      I feel that way about all subway systems.

    • @3henry214
      @3henry214 Год назад +9

      You can blame the howling on BART cost cutting measures. The trains originally had steel wheels with a rubber composite ring or "tire" on them... very quiet running. I remember when you could carry on a normal conversation going through the tube. Those quieter composite tires weren't lasting as long as conventional railroad steel "tires", so BART phased them out by replacing the rubber composite ones with conventional steel. The noise levels of the trains shot up dramatically, I remember being able to carry on a normal conversion going through the transbay tube without needing to yell. The way the system has turned to crap going through the Oakland and Embarcadero stations... you can't pay me enough to set foot on BART these days.

    • @mithikx
      @mithikx Год назад +3

      I suspect my old BART commute gave me tinnitus, or at least in part contributed to it. Those old trains get loud when they got up to speed, can't say anything about the new ones since I haven't been on one.

    • @a_pullin
      @a_pullin Год назад +4

      The howling represents the death of American engineering.
      Everything in BART was custom-design, following aerospace principles. They INTENTIONALLY used minimally-tapered wheels, under the premise that track deflections would be tightly controlled.
      The "Wheel Geometry Change" is a mediocre workaround, because resetting/replacing all the tracks would be too hard or expensive.

    • @boobsheriff5140
      @boobsheriff5140 Год назад +7

      @@mithikx the new trains are loud but they're not as loud as the old trains

  • @rcstann
    @rcstann Год назад +94

    I was a Systems Technician for what is now United Technologies when we built the BART Cars for P.B.T.B. We manufactured primarily airliners and their components, so the design was essentially an airliner with no wings.
    I became the First person, to sit in the First seat, of the First BART Car.
    .

    • @jimrossi7708
      @jimrossi7708 Год назад +1

      Do you have my sympathies 😋

    • @Tipman2OOO
      @Tipman2OOO Год назад +5

      Thanks for sharing!!!

    • @jakemoeller7850
      @jakemoeller7850 Год назад +4

      That must have been exciting! I always got a kick out of traveling from SF to Oakland and emerging topside.

    • @BHARGAV_GAJJAR
      @BHARGAV_GAJJAR Год назад +4

      No wings no rudders and no nose cone ! Incredible story

    • @rulerofomicronpersei8
      @rulerofomicronpersei8 Год назад

      Not something I would brag about or be proud of,BART is an abomination. A disgusting, filthy, gangbanger and bum riddled, abomination. Noisy pieces of junk too, I despise even looking at it.

  • @davidnoticiero6728
    @davidnoticiero6728 Год назад +20

    Back when California was the undisputed best state in the union, with the best educational system, infrastructure, and heavy industry. We are now an uneven tech and service based economy, with disparities in earnings, education, and healthcare rotting away at the remnants of the once vibrant middle class

    • @AlvaSudden
      @AlvaSudden Год назад

      The population of both the US and of the world has more than doubled since the transbay tube was built. NAFTA sent US manufacturing jobs overseas. Unions were busted. Profit margins for big businesses quadrupled. How to fix it? Bring back the jobs, respect workers, & make the rich & big business pay their taxes.

  • @rcwilliams4959
    @rcwilliams4959 Год назад +17

    My grandfather designed the electrical for The Tube. I was very proud of it when I was a kid. When I lived in San Francisco back in the 90s I was even more proud when I was using it to commute to Berkeley for my job. Seriously the best part of my commute!

  • @canondemons9496
    @canondemons9496 Год назад +11

    That exact barge you can still see if you catch a warriors game. It's right in the water to the right of chase center. Extremely cool now knowing something it was used for

  • @NickC9545
    @NickC9545 Год назад +63

    This might be the most wholesome thing I've watched this year on RUclips.

  • @jakemoeller7850
    @jakemoeller7850 Год назад +21

    Having lived in SF for a few years, BART was always a trusted mode of transportation. Topside were buses and trolleys, but BART was perfect for a quick trip. I wish that an extension to Santa Rosa would be constructed.

    • @bluegrip3007
      @bluegrip3007 Год назад

      Currently bart is a shithole

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 Год назад +3

      Santa Rosa, and a route around the Southern end of the Bay are the missing portions , IMO.

  • @gravityfuzz
    @gravityfuzz Год назад +13

    Awesome! I'm always amazed at our species when I see this stuff. And the BART is a great ride. I practice holding my breath when I travel under the bay from West Oakland to Embarcadero.. My best is three breaths from tunnel entrance to first light at Embarcadero.

  • @mrrolandlawrence
    @mrrolandlawrence 10 месяцев назад +5

    when the US understood public transport & had the drive to do so. great times indeed!

  • @chickenfkeryay
    @chickenfkeryay Год назад +66

    They definitely did a good job in preparing for earthquakes. In 89 a section of the bay bridge collapsed but bart didnt have any issues

    • @RS-ls7mm
      @RS-ls7mm Год назад +7

      I remember the ride in the tunnel was not as smooth as before the earthquake but it was running.

    • @jeanesingsjazz
      @jeanesingsjazz Год назад +7

      They shut it down for 24 hours anyway just to make sure that they inspected everything.

    • @yaboidre5672
      @yaboidre5672 8 месяцев назад +5

      Apparently passengers didn't even know anything happened. At least that's what I heard.

  • @cecilia111081
    @cecilia111081 Год назад +31

    My Grandfather was an engineer on BART

    • @stereolababy
      @stereolababy Год назад

      my grandfather invented the toilet

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@stereolababyHis Grandfather invented the Outhouse.
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @normp3273
    @normp3273 Год назад +15

    30 minute commute time in peak time? Times have certainly changed.

    • @jeanesingsjazz
      @jeanesingsjazz Год назад

      30 minutes from MacArthur station as long as all the door sensors close.

  • @edwardmiessner6502
    @edwardmiessner6502 Год назад +41

    When I visited SF with my partner for the first time in 1994 we took a BART train through the tube to Downtown Oakland and on to UC Berkley. Such a fast trip! Now hearing about commuter congestion issues I wish they had built a Geary Street Tunnel and a second Transbay Tube! 😭😭😭

    • @Darkk6969
      @Darkk6969 Год назад +3

      Second transbay tube is being looked at. I wish they built this 20 years ago as it's badly needed.

    • @tomscot7567
      @tomscot7567 Год назад +6

      Going with a girlfriend would have been better.

    • @jhaymanmyles2226
      @jhaymanmyles2226 Год назад

      @@tomscot7567 🤫

    • @frzferdinand72
      @frzferdinand72 Год назад +1

      NIMBYs are gonna cry about it and won't let it happen

    • @edwardmiessner6502
      @edwardmiessner6502 Год назад

      @@tomscot7567 I don't live my life to please bigoted professing straight people.

  • @gregwilliams386
    @gregwilliams386 10 месяцев назад +4

    A really big telecommunications company found they had a really small fiber optic cable crossing the Bay Bridge. The company approached BART and offered to lease or rent a raceway that existed in the tube. BART wanted so much money that the company paid to have a conduit trenched into the bay's bed. In the end it was cheaper until the Loma Prieta quake, when the bridge was replaced and the fiber updated.

  • @a_pullin
    @a_pullin Год назад +32

    Remember, folks: It took the city of San Francisco 13+ years to add a single 2-mile long bus lane to an existing street.

    • @notisac3149
      @notisac3149 8 месяцев назад +7

      And it took 48 years to get a new BART station into Milpitas and San Jose :(

  • @itsacorporatething
    @itsacorporatething Год назад +24

    The Bay Area no longer has any steel shipyards. Would be that much harder to do this today. :/

    • @gavinnewscum
      @gavinnewscum Год назад

      The communist red China would supply tainted steel

    • @leisti
      @leisti Год назад +2

      I believe that these days, we have the ability to move material from one place, using such modes of transportation as ships, trucks, and the railway.

    • @itsacorporatething
      @itsacorporatething Год назад +5

      @@leisti haha fair enough. But 1) being able to build these in the bay, then drop them off directly in the bay, probably cuts transportation costs significantly, 2) also good luck transporting a 300 foot long, 800 ton tube by truck or rail.

  • @joelanejo
    @joelanejo Год назад +2

    Fantastic documentary wow Been leaving in the bay area for 27 years & didnt know the proceess & hardword for many communters to enjoy today 1/4/23 wow awesome Thank you Humans!!

  • @christopherbuckley94
    @christopherbuckley94 Год назад +9

    Fascinating video concerning this engineering achievement. I only rode it once from SFO after turning in my rental car and heading for Oakland to pickup an Amtrak train for Chicago at Emeryville the following day.

  • @sooryanarayan4148
    @sooryanarayan4148 Год назад +8

    This is a marvel of American engineering

  • @BillThurman-cg7dl
    @BillThurman-cg7dl Год назад +3

    I been working in the Transbay Tube it is amazing, when the trains passes by there is no vibration or shaking what so ever. You can hear it as it zips by and fil the piston effect of the air movement, but you do not fil the train. And it was built with a slide rule.

  • @TheNotMeTube
    @TheNotMeTube Год назад +3

    Now that I know how they did it, it seems miraculous that it ever worked.

  • @dwaynekoblitz6032
    @dwaynekoblitz6032 Год назад +15

    How many countless times I've ridden through those tubes?? But never felt anything but just going. No up or down feeling. Was great to see this. Brings back a lot of memories. I've gotten on and off at every station who knows how many times. Especially the Embarcadaro (sp) station, first stop in San Francisco. Literally hundreds of times. Great video!

    • @vivsevs1087
      @vivsevs1087 Год назад +1

      I was shocked to learn through this video that the tracks go up and down. You definitely don't feel any elevation change when going through the tube.

  • @GA-1st
    @GA-1st Год назад +27

    Few recall that "BART" used to be called "BARTS" or "BARTD"! They shortened the name early on. BTW, getting downtown via Market Street was quite the trip - especially when using the old green torpedo "street cars" (aka LRVs today). You could look down through the car window at the open trench and see the subway level over 70 feet below! Memories..

    • @mdj.6179
      @mdj.6179 Год назад +2

      The old Eureka street station was the closest one to my house when I grew up. Now you can ride the same type of torpedo car down Market on the F line. They are vintage cars from other cities because SF let theirs get vandalized in storage.
      BART was going to go through the Twin Peaks tunnel before they scaled it back. The Muni Metro took over the connecting tunnel and the Castro, Church and Van Ness stations.

    • @wblynch
      @wblynch Год назад +1

      We workers used to eat lunch and look up at the city workers passing by, all clean and tidy 😁

    • @SharpBalisong
      @SharpBalisong Год назад

      What’s that “S” and “D” stand for?

    • @wblynch
      @wblynch Год назад

      @@SharpBalisong system and district. Both were abandoned by 1964, when initial test track construction began.

    • @SharpBalisong
      @SharpBalisong Год назад +1

      @@wblynch Thanks for the history lesson! That little bit of trivia will come in handy one day.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Год назад +15

    When I was a kid my home town had a bus service that linked the town into the BART system. I kid you not, it was the Fairfield Area Rapid Transit.

  • @craigbrowning9448
    @craigbrowning9448 Год назад +14

    The "Self-Service Fare Collection System" does not look like the one that was eventually installed in BART stations it has rotary turnstiles while the installed BART system had little sliding half-doors on a pneumatic system.

  • @proprietary1
    @proprietary1 Год назад +2

    Rode Bart when my brother was going to uc Berkeley back 84. So much has changed since then.

  • @zzhou1557
    @zzhou1557 Год назад +26

    Such great engineering back then! Now SF only builds luxury condos that noone can afford.

  • @jmhowlett
    @jmhowlett Год назад +4

    Back in the good old days when they built things to last.

  • @gafferin
    @gafferin Год назад +14

    It took 4 years and roughly 100M USD to complete a world-level engineering miracle in 1969. Now, Muni is spending 2 billion USD for just 2 miles within the city, literally adding only 2 stops.

    • @nicmart
      @nicmart Год назад +2

      It's important to find new ways to justify wasting tax dollars.

    • @enzomthethwa5861
      @enzomthethwa5861 Год назад +2

      (inflation)

    • @nicmart
      @nicmart Год назад +1

      @@enzomthethwa5861
      Data? How does the increase compare to inflation since earlier construction? Has technology not improved to offset inflation? Is the new construction similarly difficult? Your one word reveals nothing without good data.

  • @barbarakilpatrick3859
    @barbarakilpatrick3859 Месяц назад

    Happy 52 years BART Foster City CA 94404 😷covid 19

  • @craigbrowning9448
    @craigbrowning9448 Год назад +7

    The music soundtrack to this film sounds more like the 1950s or early '60s than it does the 1970s.

  • @MilkyCollective
    @MilkyCollective Год назад +5

    Incredible engineering!

  • @bencabebe1423
    @bencabebe1423 Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @craigbrowning9448
    @craigbrowning9448 Год назад +7

    Don't FART around, Take BART around!

  • @motofunk1
    @motofunk1 Год назад +4

    In the first few months of the tube opening my friends dad would carry a spare air canister in his briefcase. Just as they would enter the tube he would open his briefcase and leave it open. Some people got the joke, some were scared out of there wits. He would just look at them and say just in case.

  • @85Meloyelo
    @85Meloyelo Год назад +2

    I used to hate every minute being in that tube. Its scary to know you’re in a tunnel under 100 ft of water in a earth quake prone area.

  • @bobbymoss6160
    @bobbymoss6160 Год назад +3

    Used to ride BART daily for work and visiting family.

  • @dogman15
    @dogman15 Год назад +41

    All of these videos should be listed! People should be able to find them browsing RUclips, not just the BART website.
    Anyway, what are the credits for this documentary? Who directed, filmed, edited, and narrated it?

  • @bhatiavinod294
    @bhatiavinod294 Год назад

    when use to live in bay area daily use to communit to my office Market Street BART was beats of my Heart!! Big Thanks 😍😍

  • @mgevirtz
    @mgevirtz Год назад +3

    I really like what you guys are doing here. Thank you.

  • @sierranexi
    @sierranexi Год назад +31

    1972: Builds underwater metro
    2022: "Due to light drizzle, BART is experiencing major delays"

    • @Tipman2OOO
      @Tipman2OOO Год назад +1

      Wow did that actually happen?

    • @itsacorporatething
      @itsacorporatething Год назад +4

      @@Tipman2OOO I think some stations were flooded because of the largest single day of rain on record yesterday.

  • @airfiero4772
    @airfiero4772 9 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing engineering

  • @marcusarline7135
    @marcusarline7135 Год назад +8

    My mother knows about the Transbay Tube to where it is still standing today. Plus+ I heard about Friday's episode.

  • @derek20la
    @derek20la Год назад +13

    If constructed today, the entire tube would be built with Chinese steel.
    The US has no capability to replace any large structures on its own.

    • @yodaphyomni3749
      @yodaphyomni3749 Год назад +3

      Sad.

    • @clydeholbrook
      @clydeholbrook Год назад +3

      thanks outsourcing and unregulated immigration

    • @stevencramsie9172
      @stevencramsie9172 Год назад +3

      @@clydeholbrook lol, what do refugees coming to the US have ANYTHING to do with what country we get our steel from? Educate yourself sometime

  • @big-edaniel5522
    @big-edaniel5522 Год назад

    I’m an old sole fo sure.. I’m a 70’s baby and born in the bay San Mateo and all 50’s.60’s.70’s video remind me of school projector time I never was in control of the projector lol… I worked on Yerba Buena island in late 90’s removing old diesel lines for a environmental company great times the bay is always amazed me . Thanks for the video

  • @Kaythechampion
    @Kaythechampion 17 дней назад

    Thank you Humans for Engineering..I just moved to the Bay Area been here two years now I live in Hayward and I’ve always wanted to know how the TransBay tube worked from the west oakland station to the embarcadero station.. im truly amazed how us humans built an underwater tunnel 🫡🤯!! I’ll always love the Bay❤❤❤ Area

  • @Zakariah1971
    @Zakariah1971 10 месяцев назад +1

    Genius.

  • @markrix
    @markrix Год назад +2

    The bart is pretty impressive, when i moved to ca for a year i bought a car, i soon realized i didnt need it!

  • @jaccohuisman
    @jaccohuisman 8 месяцев назад

    I travelled with BART from Oakland to the airport of San Francisco. What a horrible experience, more then 100 dB in the tunnel. What a primitive design.

  • @Aphrodite_ErosLuvChild214-80
    @Aphrodite_ErosLuvChild214-80 8 месяцев назад

    Another great European cultural attribute to our ppl ! The most progressive of them all!!

  • @brandonhendrixson2372
    @brandonhendrixson2372 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video

  • @jimpikoulis6726
    @jimpikoulis6726 Год назад +7

    Bethlehem Steel!!!!!

    • @davegeisler7802
      @davegeisler7802 Год назад +1

      You bet , nothing but the best. Don't forget Bethlehem Steel in the Bay Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge 👍

    • @jimpikoulis6726
      @jimpikoulis6726 Год назад +2

      @Dave Geisler Indeed it's their legacy even though it's been almost 20 years since the company went bankrupt.

  • @rictech.
    @rictech. Год назад

    I just cannot comprehend.

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 Год назад +1

    ive been to san fran a 1000 times,,ive even lived in the area.. never knew this

  • @pra3t0rian
    @pra3t0rian Год назад +4

    We were a proper country once.

  • @Bdub1952
    @Bdub1952 Год назад

    "Tainted Love" wouldn't be the same without that BART horn.

  • @fly-over1517
    @fly-over1517 Год назад +3

    Back when BART was new, it was safe, and fun to travel.

    • @jeanesingsjazz
      @jeanesingsjazz Год назад +2

      Back when the homeless didn’t live on the trains, Or camp out in the stations.

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@jeanesingsjazz
      Back when the Streets of San Francisco weren't an Open Toilet.
      💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩

  • @Balthorium
    @Balthorium Год назад +5

    There’s a mysterious elevator that goes down underwater at the Ferry Building to the BART tunnel.

    • @johnarbuckle6775
      @johnarbuckle6775 Год назад +1

      Get a hi-vis vest and take a video of it

    • @Balthorium
      @Balthorium Год назад

      @@johnarbuckle6775 it’s right by the ramps from the Marin ferry. Anyone can see it if you look around.

    • @user-ql2ce5tx5c
      @user-ql2ce5tx5c Год назад +1

      @@Balthorium Thanks, I’ll just drop by-from Salem, Ore.

    • @willslc
      @willslc Год назад +1

      The elevator is real old but It's better the using the stairs to get of the SFTS. It's been great working in the Transbay Tube.

  • @rubenmycox
    @rubenmycox Год назад

    My beautiful San Francisco 🥰😍🥰

  • @dodgeyaussie
    @dodgeyaussie Год назад +1

    Any videos detailing the joining of the tube on the landside at each end?

  • @lutomson3496
    @lutomson3496 Год назад +5

    Ferry boats are practical and are used in the bay area daily I used to come in from Sausalito every day

    • @dgronzega8073
      @dgronzega8073 Год назад +2

      Yes, and I remember after the LP earthquake, it was ferries to the rescue. As the Bay Bridge was damaged.

    • @itsacorporatething
      @itsacorporatething Год назад +1

      My understanding is the ferries are unprofitable, subsidized and kept in operation because they are resilient to disaster and can be used as a backup system.

  • @andytang04
    @andytang04 Год назад +2

    The moment you're underwater in the tube everything turns dark but it's a pretty quick trip though

  • @jondeforest
    @jondeforest Год назад +2

    The renderings showing the opulent interiors remind me of the mornings & evenings I spent over 5 years communting on BART from San Leandro to Civic Center. Packed in like sardines, sopping wet and sweltering hot. Homeless people smoking on board, throwing up directly on me, taking a dump on the ground during a busy commute. You'll see and smell it all on BART.

  • @AkelaTalamasca
    @AkelaTalamasca Год назад

    Engineering is incredible.

  • @holyteejful
    @holyteejful Год назад

    Pretty amazing all of the original crafts that had to be designed and developed before they could even begin the physical construction ... and this was in the 70s... nowadays it takes 10 years to redesign and rebuild 5 miles of freeway lol

  • @efolson
    @efolson Год назад +2

    Great documentary! I’ve been curious about the tube for a long time. I’m curious about corrosion. What is the expected design life of the tube?

    • @timothyhoekstra2604
      @timothyhoekstra2604 Год назад +2

      my guess is that the galvanic protection system has sacrificial anodes which can be replaced at regular service intervals. They rust, the tube doesn’t.

    • @STREETFIGHTER50
      @STREETFIGHTER50 Год назад

      I was wondering this as well. All bare metal in that salt water

  • @ryanb5189
    @ryanb5189 Год назад +3

    Ferryboats are practical again. Especially when the Bart workers are on strike or an earthquake shuts it down

    • @jeanesingsjazz
      @jeanesingsjazz Год назад +1

      Ferrys Still run, leaving from Vallejo and Richmond to the City.

    • @ryanb5189
      @ryanb5189 Год назад

      @@jeanesingsjazz and from oakland, alameda, SSF, Marin and Berkeley too.

    • @timothyhoekstra2604
      @timothyhoekstra2604 Год назад +1

      too slow and infrequent. compared to nyc’s system if you’ve ever been there

  • @margaretphenicie4522
    @margaretphenicie4522 10 месяцев назад

    Phenomenal flyer of my life. Thanks union Pacific.

  • @JacobCanote
    @JacobCanote Год назад

    BART makes the bay area accessible.

  • @tdkeyes1
    @tdkeyes1 Год назад

    Last time I rode across the bay, about 10 years ago, the screeching of the wheels/rails was so loud I couldn't have a conversation.with the person seated next to me. Made me question the maintenance. Considering it's age, I doubt I'll ever ride it again.

  • @Mr.QuantumC0re
    @Mr.QuantumC0re 9 месяцев назад

    Has a technician for 20 years we sure don’t make things as we used to. Especially with all this technology we have now.

  • @Suiseisexy
    @Suiseisexy Год назад +1

    Ah the good ol' Transtube to take you to the Transbay upon the Gayocean, away from the mountains and their rigid and unchanging heteronormative rock formations

  • @cpgf4721
    @cpgf4721 Год назад +1

    Seems like trans bay didn’t begin service until September 1974, right? Rode round trip from Hayward to work at SF Federal Reserve Bank when it was at Sansom st

  • @StevenTorrey
    @StevenTorrey Год назад +2

    I think in 1972, Ferry service was terribly limited, if it even existed. With the Loma Prieta Quake of 1989, Ferry Service was recreated.

  • @Doggeslife
    @Doggeslife Год назад +2

    I rode BART for the first time in 1973 from the Fremont station in the east bay area north to Berkley. I was 13. I've ridden through the "tube" several times in the 1980s-90s.
    Today I'm nearly 63 and BART STILL has not circumvented the south bay, and probably never will. .

    • @edwardmiessner6502
      @edwardmiessner6502 Год назад +1

      It *will* connect to Caltrain in San Jose though

    • @Doggeslife
      @Doggeslife Год назад +3

      @@edwardmiessner6502 Long after I am dead and buried. I rode it from Fremont when I was 13 in the early 1970s. It took most of my life just to make the short extension to South San Jose. Hope you get to use it. ;-)

    • @THE_BATLORD
      @THE_BATLORD Год назад +2

      Food for thought: The BART system at its initial buildout back in the 70s cost $1.3 Billion which adjusted for inflation is $10.5 Billion. Compare that to the replaced bay bridge that completed in 2013 at $6.4 Billion which adjusted for inflation would have cost $8.2 Billion. a 75 mile grade separated track, its 450 cars, control system stations and all cost just 25% more than a 2 mile freeway bridge.

    • @dogsense3773
      @dogsense3773 Год назад +1

      First time for me on bart was when I was 48 in 2004, it was the last time too

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup Год назад

      @@Doggeslife it goes to Berryessa now

  • @lh457725
    @lh457725 Год назад

    Wait a minute, so they submerged the tube sections with workers inside them? Am I understanding the part around 11 min - 12 min correctly? It sounds like they had workers inside the tube sections as they submerged them and then the workers cut the bulkheads away. Is that right?

  • @mono2go
    @mono2go 2 месяца назад

    Scary to think that we can't seem to build infrastructure of this scale again in California. Everything get bogs down in debates over every little details. LA's Sepulvada subway comes to mind. Slam dunk corridor with rather straightforward construction (compared to the transbay tube anyway) and yet people still want monorail. This would be like instead of the transbay tube they decided to put Wuppertal under Bay bridge.

  • @johnpritchard5410
    @johnpritchard5410 Год назад

    My ship was at Bethlehem Steel at 3rd and 20th in Potrero Hill in '74. We heard that the tube segments were made there. The shipyard wasn't very good....

  • @cpgf4721
    @cpgf4721 Год назад +1

    Just googled, September 16, 74.

  • @cobraracer46
    @cobraracer46 Год назад +18

    Bart looked so nice in the beginning with all of the sharp dressed passengers and missing homeless people.😆

    • @wblynch
      @wblynch Год назад +3

      Yeah, the days before Reaganomics

  • @frankdenardo8684
    @frankdenardo8684 Год назад

    The Trans Bay tube was a big feat in civil engineering.

  • @donbill8913
    @donbill8913 4 месяца назад

    Hi, any updates on the Transbay Tube?

  • @ronaldmcdonald3965
    @ronaldmcdonald3965 Год назад

    Notice the uncluttered SF skyline.
    Just a decade before there were very few very tall skyscrapers

  • @tomqi90
    @tomqi90 Год назад +1

    And yet 50 years later nothing changed

  • @suspicionofdeceit
    @suspicionofdeceit Год назад +1

    Old school welders breathing every last fume.

  • @Damian-ci1yj
    @Damian-ci1yj Год назад

    Crazy not seeing sales force tower in sf skyline

  • @fourthgirl
    @fourthgirl Год назад

    Great, but another tube is needed very soon.

  • @p_louis
    @p_louis Год назад

    Just curious, from a commuter's perspective, how has the experience been improved compared to that era? I can think of the Clipper Card. Anything else? Are the trains faster, for example? Or more on-time?

    • @imathreat209
      @imathreat209 Год назад +1

      Bart helps tremendously, but the heart of commuters is from the valley to the bay via Altamont pass. So Bart being extended through the Altamont pass would make it 100% better considering almost 200,000 cars use that freeway daily

    • @tedthurgate
      @tedthurgate Год назад +1

      The trains are slower. The plan was for trains to excelerate out of stations quickly and to stay at speed until just before the station slowing down quickly. Standing people were rolling down the aisle so they had to stop that. The trains were also supposed to be much more automated but they were crashing into each other and running off the end of the track.

    • @user-ql2ce5tx5c
      @user-ql2ce5tx5c Год назад

      @@tedthurgate Tesla should take note.

    • @timothyhoekstra2604
      @timothyhoekstra2604 Год назад +2

      noise: new doors seal the noise out better. straightaways slightly worse since the tracks became corrugated with time, though they are grinding them smooth. curves slightly better since in 2021 they switched to a more tapered wheel shape.

    • @AlvaSudden
      @AlvaSudden Год назад

      The 4 original lines used to end at Richmond, Fremont, Concord and Daly CIty. There was no Dublin-Pleasanton line. 15 stations have been added, & you can go right into both SFO & Oakland airports now.

  • @mushroom_hatter
    @mushroom_hatter Год назад

    was the longest .. thats needs to be updated

  • @craigbrowning9448
    @craigbrowning9448 Год назад +1

    Frisco Area Rapid Transit!

    • @jeanesingsjazz
      @jeanesingsjazz Год назад

      No one in California calls it Frisco.

    • @craigbrowning9448
      @craigbrowning9448 Год назад

      @@jeanesingsjazz
      A few people who live in Castro Valley (hometown of Rachel maddow) do.

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay Год назад

    If you're going Oakland to San Francisco and it's daylight and you're in no hurry, take the Ferry for a better view. If it's night or you're in a hurry, take BART.

  • @lemazingkingdom4318
    @lemazingkingdom4318 Год назад +1

    Now this will take 30 years to complete

  • @mushroom_hatter
    @mushroom_hatter Год назад

    Wow this video's made before transamerica I'm like where is it

  • @RegM86
    @RegM86 Год назад

    Thumbnail looks like a Tie Bomber from Star Wars.

  • @lowpost23
    @lowpost23 Год назад

    30 minutes in rush hour 😂 sounds good to me.

  • @Musistics
    @Musistics Год назад +1

    What's Bart's Disaster Plan for an Earthquake/Tsunami?