TVS-Miami Trains: Metrorail at Santa Clara

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Miami's Metrorail system is modest but noticeable. Completely elevated, it doesn't go underground. There's currently 2 lines, the orange and green lines, and they use the same 136 Budd UTV Railcars that are shared in Baltimore. All trains run in 4 car sets, make all stops, and have a operator on the left side instead of the traditional right side. All 136 Budd cars were built in 1983 & 1986 and were one of the last railcars to be built by the company.

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  • @SuperWorldRailFanProductions
    @SuperWorldRailFanProductions Год назад

    How I think Metrorail should do it is they need to run 6 car trains on the Orange line during peak hours and 4 car trains on the Green line during all hours. They would still have plenty of spare trains that way.

  • @joefinley350
    @joefinley350 7 лет назад +6

    wow those propulsion sounds just like the GE motors on the NYC subway railcars

    • @Alrucards
      @Alrucards 7 лет назад +1

      Joe Finley Same train builder that created the R32 and R38 for the NYC subway. Only these are made in the 80s while those NYC subway cars were built in the 60s.

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  7 лет назад +1

      Gotta stop ya there, buddy. Budd was only responsible for the R32s. The R38s were a St. Louis Product. Weirdly at the same exact time SEPTA got their Silverliner IIs from Budd and Silverliner IIIs from St. Louis and just like R32/R38s they ran mixed most of the time. It's an odd relationship but St. Louis Car Company was great for making cars compatible to their older counterparts, or "Back-mating" if you will.

  • @lo838
    @lo838 4 года назад

    Unfortunately there's only a handful of those budd cars that are active one of them which I'm surprised came back in service after being in the yard for about 3 years is cars 183-184

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  3 года назад

      Annnnnnnd as I read this comment 4 Months later, MDT is fully Hitachi Italy Cars.

    • @lo838
      @lo838 3 года назад

      @@CaseysTrains yeah the remaining Budd cars are sitting in the yard

    • @Wolfff11
      @Wolfff11 2 года назад

      I wish there was a new metrorail station

  • @OregonRailfan83
    @OregonRailfan83 5 лет назад

    Thank you for the great video and synopsis of Miami public transport!

  • @RobsonOliveira-yw9tf
    @RobsonOliveira-yw9tf 6 лет назад

    Fortunately, those old cards are over due. I Have been to the the Metrorail (and the bus as well) for over one year, from Dadeland South to Palmetto: Summary: Delay schedules(almost daily), Dirt, Filthy, Drug Dealers, No security, etc. A few complains and reports(311): Some a.h. lean on a foot at the brand new [stainless] door; an "University of Miami" student(man), seat on the brand new seat train; Several-old and new bus-men or girl students, seat on their seat, and take another seat for their sake of it. Some students have no education and/or manners; but an " educated 'University' of Miami"??? The Hitachi train was the best. However, Japan cannot help to educate foreigners. Those 'foreigners' should have train their minds in Japan.

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  6 лет назад

      Robson Oliveira They're actually Italian cars. Hitachi took over an Italian company called AsandoBreda

  • @dragonpullman23
    @dragonpullman23 8 лет назад +1

    Some of these used to run in 6 car sets. I guess they can't do that anymore now that there are 2 lines that they have to service.

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  8 лет назад +1

      +Thomas Carmody Exactly only enough cars to run 4 car sets for each line, plus the ridership is somewhat stagnate.

    • @fshjdkfhasdkfhsd
      @fshjdkfhasdkfhsd 7 лет назад

      It's only the stale ridership, 136 cars for 25 miles is way more than they run.

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  7 лет назад

      ***** Yes and No. They do have enough cars to cover 6 car trains, but this leave little "spares" that are need in case of train failure, and train failure is common with these subway cars. Plus you have around 10 cars who are stored in dead storage due to past derailments and defects. Not to mention trains in the shop at varying times and number of cards so when you break it down like this, 4 car trains make sense. The little ridership help backed this decision up.

    • @fshjdkfhasdkfhsd
      @fshjdkfhasdkfhsd 7 лет назад

      mmm I've seen a screenshot of the actual train location screen in some control center that show how few trains are on the lines, or you can just literally divide the time of the line (

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  7 лет назад

      Eh, had an Ex who worked for Mover, trust me when I say that never happened. His job requires him to go back and forth from Mover to Metrorail to transfer parts and he tell me what's in the yard and what's not and there's about 5 pairs who are out of service. There were derailments, nothing major but enough to cause many dollars in damage. Very recently a train split the switch, now that's at yard. All 4 cars.

  • @Erlika-Moreno
    @Erlika-Moreno Год назад

    Lol that station is next to my apartment

  • @TracksideSFL
    @TracksideSFL 9 лет назад +1

    Nice footage!! i remember riding them alot when i was a kid!

  • @dmann3042000
    @dmann3042000 5 лет назад

    Why would they build a system like this in my ammy when the city barely has 300 and some 1000 people not even a map. compared to cities like New York and Chicago

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  5 лет назад

      Because....The 80s. That's Why. Before Miami declined in population briefly in the 1990s and 2000s, the system was seen as the "Wave the future" to serve the booming (cocaine-fueled) nightclub scene. There was just one problem. They never approved of Phase II or III of the line which would've had connected to more places around the city, like South Beach and Florida City, thus making it more useful. Only Phase I was built and Phase II was compromised with a damn useless busway south of Dadeland South Station. They have been trying to approve a new northward extension towards Boward County via SW 27th Ave as well as convert that half-ass busway into an extension of this.
      Thought to be fair, in 2009 the Metrorail was connected to the Airport so that spiked ridership up pretty well and now that Miami is growing again, more people are calling for Metrorail to come to them. We'll see how this peters out. Especially with an Anti-Metrorail Mayor whose hell bent on busways.

  • @nuclearthreat545
    @nuclearthreat545 6 лет назад +3

    a girl who is into trains? wow

    • @mittim804
      @mittim804 6 лет назад +1

      wow nuclearthreat545 maybe this is your chance to make your move

    • @nuclearthreat545
      @nuclearthreat545 6 лет назад

      mittim80 I'm ready

  • @PfctvsPontivsPilatvs
    @PfctvsPontivsPilatvs 8 лет назад

    They should color-code the trains to indicate Green Line or Orange Line, like Boston's MBTA does. (The MBTA's old scheme from the 1960s was much better IMO - line color fascia skirt, white middle at the windows, grey roof)

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  8 лет назад +2

      +PfctvsPontivsPilatvs That wouldn't work since the two line share 90% of the route and cars always rotate between the two lines. Now if it was completely separate lines, I'd be for it. Like in Philadelphia, MFL trains has a blue stripe on the roofline, the BSL has an orange stripe on the roofline.

    • @PfctvsPontivsPilatvs
      @PfctvsPontivsPilatvs 8 лет назад

      Nicholette Casey Yeah, you're right. I was thinking about this since I posted and realised that. The Miami-Dade transit people should name them "A" Trains (for the Airport) and "B" Trains (for the other branch) just like the NYC MTA does, so you don't have to remember "take the 8th Avenue Subway to Rockaway".

    • @josephheston9238
      @josephheston9238 6 лет назад

      Well the CTA has their lines color-coded, and share the same trackage and all the cars run throughout the system.

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  4 года назад

      @@josephheston9238 He means painting the cars themselves in line colors.

  • @ambrosemilner
    @ambrosemilner 8 лет назад

    nice!!!!!

  • @rioquibu
    @rioquibu 7 лет назад

    what line is the one that runs to the Palmetto Station in Doral?

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  7 лет назад +1

      rio quibu The Green. Orange goes to the airport.

    • @rioquibu
      @rioquibu 7 лет назад +1

      NOT airport - Orange goes to Airport, but there is a train that goes to Doral station by Palmetto 826 HWY and there you can take the City of Doral Trolley.

    • @CaseysTrains
      @CaseysTrains  7 лет назад +1

      If it's a bus dressed like a trolley. I'm not interested.

    • @blahblah24681357
      @blahblah24681357 6 лет назад +1

      Nicholette Casey amen. those trolleys are the worst. theyre free, yet compete with real busses, so it incentivizes people to abandon the bus. the countys gotta expand the metrorail and fix the busses already!

    • @Carlos-nq7up
      @Carlos-nq7up 5 лет назад

      @@blahblah24681357 agreed!!!