Took me a while to notice some of these metro station platforms are dual height platforms. They appear to handle standard metro trains and street tram style trains. Very unusual train station concept. Of course this restricts train lengths to two passenger cars at a time instead of the normal four to five you see in other cities. My city, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada still uses German Duwag build Siemens U2 type trains and we recently had them completely overhauled like new. These older Siemens U2 type trains are better then the newer US built Siemens K trains.
These cities are all not that huge and usually don't need the capacity. The added versatility by allowing trams in the tunnels is a major upside however
Das beste daran sind mehrere Sachen: -stellt sich provokant vor die Kamera -sie weiß nicht, ob er nicht sogar eine Genehmigung hat -eine Genehmigung ist nicht erforderlich -man hätte es auch einfach ignorieren können 🤣🤣🤣
9:28 Idk why but Bamlerstraße station always reminded me of a tube station on the Jubilee Line extension (here in the UK) without the platform edge doors...
Ein schöner Film aus dem Jahre 1993. Zumindest könnte der Eindruck entstehen, wenn man sieht, daß auf den Info-Tafeln beim Hbf Duisburg noch das alte Bahn-Logo steht. Soviel zum Thema moderner Nahverkehr im Ruhrgebiet ;-) Trotzdem ein schönes Video!
The last Sequenz is The new Underground Subway from the Station Bilk S-Bahnhof to S-Bahnhof Werhahn. With undergroundCrossing the undergroundstation Heinrich Heine Allee. U71 U72 U73 and U83 drives in this Underground Lines.
I'm from Frankfurt and i recently visited Essen and Düsseldorf and i think that the stations are very clean and are very nice. The rolling stock is getting a little outdated though
It is possible to do Bochum-Gelsenkirchen-Essen-Mülheim-Oberhausen-Mülheim-Duisburg-Düsseldorf-Krefeld within one day (only traveling by tram and stadtbahn) and that includes exploring the cities on foot a little bit (usually the pedestrian zones near the corresponding railway stations)
Nicely video bro because your German transportation is bautiful and clean and is dirty in NYC subway but now they rebuilt their better improve now it takes time to recover in NYC transit
1 of my countrymen tried to convince us to be more grateful for our subway/metro system by showing us a photo of NYC subway's W4 station & claiming he'd heard no one complain about it
what a great impression to see all the ruhr area cities' systems in one film! I live in Bochum, and the ruhr area citizens from f.e. Duisburg only know the DVG-world, from Essen only the Ruhrbahn-world, from Bochum the Bogestra-world, because all the trafffic companies behave like enemies who dont like each other
also: in Düsseldorf everyone complains about Rheinbahn (even with insults) when there's a single wagon on U79, even though its mostly DVGs fault (downward spiral, not enough wagons, Duisburg has no money left for public transport etc...) most people dont even understand such simple things happening right around them...
genau. ich bekomm das auch jeden schultag mit ich nimm dann meistens die eine verstärkerbahn die ca 7:42 am klemensplatz abfährt, oder wenn ich in eine der volleren bahnen davor noch komme steige ich am freiligrathplatz um. so bin ich dann trotzdem meistens in der innenstadt pünktlich zur schule.
I have only used them once, because I commute via S train. That time was in Düsseldorf to reach an anime con, haha. But damn, despite it's unforunate name, Graf-Adolf-Platz has such a precious station.
Remember, the name Adolf existed long before it was devaluated by a particular person. Graf Adolf († 28. or 29. September 1296), the former Duke of Berg has nothing to do with this unfortunate person, and as a matter of fact, the Swedish king is named Gustav-Adolf. So I think a name itself is innocent and not responsible for the person who wears it.
@@jonaskuczaty3389 Lustigerweise: 1. Man darf gemäß dem Hausrecht der Dortmunder Stadtwerke auch ohne Genehmigung drehen 2. Woher will die Frau denn wissen, dass er keine Genehmigung hat? XD
I’ve recently moved to Dortmund and I’m will need to start using public transport in March. Do you know much about the tickets? If I buy a 7 day ticket from a shop does it cover the bus and trains?
The huge Rhine-Ruhr-Area inclusive Düsseldorf are in a traffic transport association (VRR). So a ticket from this is valid in all U-trains, trams, busses and local trains (not wide area trains like IC, EC or ICE!)
Many underground stations in the Rhein Ruhr regio are so awesome that I've got to photograph them whenever we can safely finally travel again!
Ich liebe das Ruhrgebiet so extrem meine Heimat
Ich auch ❤
I really love the U35.
I'm pleasantly surprised. Most of the stations are much cleaner and architecturally more interesting than in other parts of Germany.
Took me a while to notice some of these metro station platforms are dual height platforms. They appear to handle standard metro trains and street tram style trains. Very unusual train station concept. Of course this restricts train lengths to two passenger cars at a time instead of the normal four to five you see in other cities. My city, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada still uses German Duwag build Siemens U2 type trains and we recently had them completely overhauled like new. These older Siemens U2 type trains are better then the newer US built Siemens K trains.
These cities are all not that huge and usually don't need the capacity. The added versatility by allowing trams in the tunnels is a major upside however
Düsseldorf ist das beste!!
Nuremberg is better ; )
Travelling from Witten to Krefeld, you have the longest LRT system world wide.
I live in Krefeld and i was in Dortmund and so
@@jurisworld181 ich auch lul
35:59 Ohne Genehmigung darf man das nicht🤓
Das beste daran sind mehrere Sachen:
-stellt sich provokant vor die Kamera
-sie weiß nicht, ob er nicht sogar eine Genehmigung hat
-eine Genehmigung ist nicht erforderlich
-man hätte es auch einfach ignorieren können
🤣🤣🤣
9:28 Idk why but Bamlerstraße station always reminded me of a tube station on the Jubilee Line extension (here in the UK) without the platform edge doors...
Ein schöner Film aus dem Jahre 1993. Zumindest könnte der Eindruck entstehen, wenn man sieht, daß auf den Info-Tafeln beim Hbf Duisburg noch das alte Bahn-Logo steht. Soviel zum Thema moderner Nahverkehr im Ruhrgebiet ;-) Trotzdem ein schönes Video!
es ist aber wohl ein neueres video da am schloß bruich schon die ruhrbahn fähtt im video
Die Bahnen und Anzeigetafeln sind jetzt auch nicht gerade so modern...
10:40 DLR P86/P89 train!
In case you don't know these trains used to run on the Docklands Light Railway in London UK.
... that's true. It runs for the public transport in "Essen".
I think the trains that were used on the DLR actually come from Essen
@@jan-lukas The P86 were built in Germany, yes, but I'm not sure where. The P89 though were British made
19:59 ??
The last Sequenz is The new Underground Subway from the Station Bilk S-Bahnhof to S-Bahnhof Werhahn. With undergroundCrossing the undergroundstation Heinrich Heine Allee.
U71 U72 U73 and U83 drives in this Underground Lines.
I'm from Frankfurt and i recently visited Essen and Düsseldorf and i think that the stations are very clean and are very nice. The rolling stock is getting a little outdated though
What a wonderful transport network. It seems to balance beautiful architecture with functional design perfectly. Greetings from the UK!
OMG, how much time did you spend to explore the huge system?
I think about 9 hours from 10.00 till 19.00
Without travelling from home to the begin and end location
It is possible to do Bochum-Gelsenkirchen-Essen-Mülheim-Oberhausen-Mülheim-Duisburg-Düsseldorf-Krefeld within one day (only traveling by tram and stadtbahn) and that includes exploring the cities on foot a little bit (usually the pedestrian zones near the corresponding railway stations)
Btw: the EVAG doesn't exist anymore. It was replaced by the Ruhrbahn.
Awesome video God Bless
Nice Video!
Cool
Ich wollte erst abschalten da die Qualität am Anfang sehr schlecht war. Dann aber steigerte es sich und ist sehr schön gemacht !
Very Good👍👍
Nicely video bro because your German transportation is bautiful and clean and is dirty in NYC subway but now they rebuilt their better improve now it takes time to recover in NYC transit
1 of my countrymen tried to convince us to be more grateful for our subway/metro system by showing us a photo of NYC subway's W4 station & claiming he'd heard no one complain about it
Awesome video I like your videos
Cooles Video
The station at 15:00 is my homestation :D
My too
what a great impression to see all the ruhr area cities' systems in one film!
I live in Bochum, and the ruhr area citizens from f.e. Duisburg only know the DVG-world, from Essen only the Ruhrbahn-world, from Bochum the Bogestra-world, because all the trafffic companies behave like enemies who dont like each other
also: in Düsseldorf everyone complains about Rheinbahn (even with insults) when there's a single wagon on U79, even though its mostly DVGs fault (downward spiral, not enough wagons, Duisburg has no money left for public transport etc...) most people dont even understand such simple things happening right around them...
@@MerleTrains ich stimme zu, aber in der Stoßzeit mit einem Wagon ist kacke auf der u79
ja, das stimmt, nur die rheinbahn kann da halt nix machen
@@MerleTrains jup vorallem wenn noch Fortuna spielt oder irgend eine messe ist und auf der u78 drei wagen unterwegs sind
genau. ich bekomm das auch jeden schultag mit ich nimm dann meistens die eine verstärkerbahn die ca 7:42 am klemensplatz abfährt, oder wenn ich in eine der volleren bahnen davor noch komme steige ich am freiligrathplatz um. so bin ich dann trotzdem meistens in der innenstadt pünktlich zur schule.
I have only used them once, because I commute via S train. That time was in Düsseldorf to reach an anime con, haha.
But damn, despite it's unforunate name, Graf-Adolf-Platz has such a precious station.
Remember, the name Adolf existed long before it was devaluated by a particular person. Graf Adolf († 28. or 29. September 1296), the former Duke of Berg has nothing to do with this unfortunate person, and as a matter of fact, the Swedish king is named Gustav-Adolf. So I think a name itself is innocent and not responsible for the person who wears it.
20:00 what did she say?
35:58
Ohne genehmigung darf man das nicht 😂 typisch deutschland🤣
@@jonaskuczaty3389 Lustigerweise:
1. Man darf gemäß dem Hausrecht der Dortmunder Stadtwerke auch ohne Genehmigung drehen
2. Woher will die Frau denn wissen, dass er keine Genehmigung hat? XD
Wunderbare S & U Bahnnen inzwischen Ruhrgebiet und Reihnische Metropolien
S-bahn?
Ein meinte stadtbahn bestimmt
@@GT8SU_3206 U-Bahn wäre ja auch noch falsch.
I’ve recently moved to Dortmund and I’m will need to start using public transport in March. Do you know much about the tickets? If I buy a 7 day ticket from a shop does it cover the bus and trains?
The huge Rhine-Ruhr-Area inclusive Düsseldorf are in a traffic transport association (VRR). So a ticket from this is valid in all U-trains, trams, busses and local trains (not wide area trains like IC, EC or ICE!)
Niklas Luerßen thank you so much! I start university on Monday and was worried about the ticket :)
Stadtbahn Rhein Ruhr? It's just the light rail from Essen, Düsseldorf and Duisburg. (in 7:12, it's an old train from a line in London, idk which line)
The old train is the from the DLR(Docklands Light Railway) in London.
Yea, now i remember. The P86 (or was it P89??? Idk, maybe I have amnesia)
Dortmund and Bochum, too....
@@arino253 Nope
@@stadt-undstraenbahntv4321 Doch, ab Minute 0:33
Oh dear, no masks.
What city(s) was this filmed in?
Read the subtitle.
@@stadt-undstraenbahntv4321 oh
Düsseldorf Duisburg Mülheim Essen Gelsenkirchen Bochum Dortmund