OMG. Metra was stashing those "old" 1971 Metra Electric cars all over the place. On the Milwaukee North line near Grayslake, at the 48th Street Rock Island shop, the yard at Blue Island, and here at 0:28. Like Easter eggs!
Being a retired train driver (engineer) Australia I found this video most interesting. The Metra cab car rode very nice at 70. Also of interest the retired Metra cars and F40PHs.
Yes, seemed like he was flying due to low camera view. Up top engineers level would be a much different perspective. Good for viewing track and turnouts though. I have departed Chicago Union Station on the Amtrak SW Chief after a quick look up from the Sears Tower back in the 90s. Great memories.
😆🇩🇪 we go 160 km/h even through a level crossing. On ICE train tracks level crossing NOT allowed! Trains don’t blare around, no bells jingling. We have strict noise protection laws. In urban areas sound proofing walls must be errected.
That's for crossings. If I recall correctly, according to the CP timetable passenger trains passing through a station (and not stopping at it) are required to continously sound short bursts of the horn. So the engineer is actually doing the right thing
OMG. Metra was stashing those "old" 1971 Metra Electric cars all over the place. On the Milwaukee North line near Grayslake, at the 48th Street Rock Island shop, the yard at Blue Island, and here at 0:28. Like Easter eggs!
artistmac, interesting! Never realized that!
Russ
Great video. Really enjoyed watching the two of you enter Union Station!!!
Thomas, thanks!
wow he's flying along.
Being a retired train driver (engineer) Australia I found this video most interesting. The Metra cab car rode very nice at 70. Also of interest the retired Metra cars and F40PHs.
Bruce, great 👍!
Yes, seemed like he was flying due to low camera view. Up top engineers level would be a much different perspective. Good for viewing track and turnouts though. I have departed Chicago Union Station on the Amtrak SW Chief after a quick look up from the Sears Tower back in the 90s. Great memories.
Bruce, cool 😎!
Great video. I did not know that they ran that fast.
Alfred, thanks!
Runs from Elgin,IL to Chicago,IL ( Big Timber rd is a station in Elgin,IL
Gotcha! Thanks!
Russ
At the diamond, you were actually crossing Canadian National.
Here 🇩🇪Hearing people say they hear the trains inside very softly. They can talk softly, quiet ride.
Dirk, Gotcha.
😆🇩🇪 we go 160 km/h even through a level crossing. On ICE train tracks level crossing NOT allowed! Trains don’t blare around, no bells jingling. We have strict noise protection laws. In urban areas sound proofing walls must be errected.
Dirk, great 👍!
Erbe, that’s right.
Woo he flying
You betcha!
Russ
Real Cool Video !
Wow! Thanks 😊!
Whats is number of Metra Cab Car
Can you go directly from Bensenville to Union Station?
Kanrry, yes you can. Russ
What’s the operating speed for this line
I believe it’s 70 mph. Russ
@@russellsharptrainvideos C&M is 79. This looks like 79 but could be 70
@@marcus_rrp_productions2648 Gotcha!
Russ
@Northern Illinois Trainspotting Thanks 😊!
Russ
Hey Russell, doin anymore Metra rides?
Ty Hik, yes, riding Metra fairly frequently. Russ Sharp
@@russellsharptrainvideos cool
The engineer of this train doesn't blow the whistle properly. He's not doing the 2 long, 1 short and 1 loooong.
That’s not right!
Many communities have ordinances against blowing of horns except for emergency use.
When the train entered Franklin Park, the driver didn't honk right. It's 2 long ones, 1 short and 1 long. He did too many short ones
Daniel, good 👍 point!
Russ
That's for crossings. If I recall correctly, according to the CP timetable passenger trains passing through a station (and not stopping at it) are required to continously sound short bursts of the horn. So the engineer is actually doing the right thing