SEPTA Flashback: Riding The Almond Joys

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Back in 1997, with the arrival of the first new M4 cars expected within a few months, I took my camera out, and this is the result: a ride from Bridge-Pratt to 69th Street Terminal on SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line, or, to us in the region, simply known as "The El."
    Enjoy this trip aboard the old Budd cars!

Комментарии • 62

  • @danahc4851
    @danahc4851 5 лет назад +17

    Flashback to my freshman year of high school. It was a big deal if "the new El" (M4's) pulled into the stop as they were phasing them in at that point.

  • @AjaniDGleason
    @AjaniDGleason 4 года назад +7

    Ahhhh the original Bridge and Pratt!

  • @pez334
    @pez334 7 месяцев назад +1

    I used to take the EL everywhere back in the 80s from school to concerts, I think the last time I rode the EL may have been around 1994 and I’ve moved out of philly in 2006 so this brings back memories, thanks a lot!

  • @TajmirTheRandomFan
    @TajmirTheRandomFan 3 года назад +4

    Back then,
    I remember the old station style.
    When I was younger, they were new-York city style.

  • @paulculler3800
    @paulculler3800 4 года назад +3

    This is the only time we get to see the curve to the Frankford
    Transportation center bound platform

  • @nonadabove
    @nonadabove 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing this! I miss riding the old "Almond Joy" cars from when I was a kid. All the sounds are right in this video! The motors, the train whistle, the doors opening and closing. I miss how on the long runs between stations, it always sounded like the flux capacitor was about to engage, and you'd launch into outer space with the high pitch of the electric motors.

  • @josephheston9238
    @josephheston9238 4 года назад +5

    Either this is a single unit or the even-numbered half of a married pair. Definitely can hear the Westinghouse 1454A motors.

  • @ShawnmauriceJohnson-ug8bn
    @ShawnmauriceJohnson-ug8bn 11 месяцев назад +1

    i will not forget the high-pitch whistle from the old almond joys.

  • @1stwonder788
    @1stwonder788 2 года назад +5

    25:59 is where a train derailed in April 1990 killing 7 injured several people

    • @dysontyronetd
      @dysontyronetd Год назад

      It was 1989

    • @1stwonder788
      @1stwonder788 Год назад

      @@dysontyronetdlook it up it was ‘90

    • @DonJuan-xe5pd
      @DonJuan-xe5pd 11 месяцев назад

      @@1stwonder788 The accident happened on March 7, 1990

  • @ripjanetstrimel3312
    @ripjanetstrimel3312 14 дней назад

    Definitely a flash back especially with all the old school graffiti on the roof tops man !

  • @mikefit3343
    @mikefit3343 4 года назад +8

    Now that I look back at how the stations use too be I’m glad septa remolded the system. Pretty damn dry scenery back then lol

    • @1stwonder788
      @1stwonder788 2 года назад +1

      But u gotta admit navigating Frankford term is a headache

    • @mikefit3343
      @mikefit3343 2 года назад +1

      @@1stwonder788 For most maybe but for me? I don’t have an issue with it. The upgrade was definitely a step up from where it use to be.

  • @paulculler3800
    @paulculler3800 3 года назад +2

    I remembered I took the Grayhound bus to Philly
    Back when the Greyhound Terminal was located at 17th and Market The Market-Frankford Line was 2 blocks south so I took the El yo 52nd street and Market to see my late grandmother

  • @andrewtesta5944
    @andrewtesta5944 4 года назад +2

    Video of 2020. You brought back Alot of memories!

  • @BMWDRE10
    @BMWDRE10 3 года назад +4

    Thank you SO much for posting this. This brought me back to my childhood riding the L from 46th to 69th everyday from school back in the 80s. Wow!!! Thank you!

  • @josephheston9238
    @josephheston9238 4 года назад +5

    Have not rode the El since the Almond Joys were retired. Too bad a married pair was not preserved. I wish the 711/712 pair were saved.

    • @wook1990
      @wook1990 4 года назад

      There's only one car from the entire fleet that remained in tact. It's at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum. #606.

    • @josephheston9238
      @josephheston9238 4 года назад +2

      @@wook1990 Actually 618 was also preserved and is at Seashore.

    • @wook1990
      @wook1990 4 года назад +1

      @@josephheston9238 You misread what I said. I said that #606 was the only car that remained in tact meaning that it is the only car that wasn't broken down in any way. #618 doesn't have wheels, it has graffiti on it, and it has damage done to a couple of windows on it.

    • @PGHammer21A
      @PGHammer21A 4 года назад

      @@wook1990 - I never rode the El - only the Paoli Local of nearly twenty years earlier - I had graduated high school in 1980. (The later Thorndale Extension was merely *blue sky* at the time - the Blue Route was being fought tooth and nail (and PennDOT had already gone broke once!).

    • @wook1990
      @wook1990 4 года назад +2

      @@PGHammer21A Really? Wow. Well I'm 30 years old. I've rode the EL for years dating back to when I was a kid. The Budd Almond Joy M-3 trains were much more exciting to ride than the M-4 trains that are currently still in service. The EL as a whole isn't really exciting to ride these days especially when you know the line like the back of your own head.

  • @dgordine
    @dgordine 5 лет назад +3

    I was 4 years old at that time. I missed my childhood.

  • @daniel022209
    @daniel022209 5 лет назад +3

    I first rode the Market-Frankford El back in 1999. I didnt get to ride the Almond Joy's. If I was five years older, I would have made it.

  • @tameek1842
    @tameek1842 5 лет назад +3

    Nice video I love septa so much I love the market frankford line

  • @ShawnmauriceJohnson-ug8bn
    @ShawnmauriceJohnson-ug8bn 11 месяцев назад

    i will always remember the almond joys el and I won't forget until my time is up.

  • @paulculler3800
    @paulculler3800 4 года назад +2

    I remember the old Greyhound terminal at 17th and Market

  • @ghostengineer
    @ghostengineer 5 лет назад +6

    Finally!!

  • @timosha21
    @timosha21 2 года назад +1

    I'm a train and I approve this video!!!

  • @paulculler3800
    @paulculler3800 4 года назад +2

    2:12 Future Arrot Transportation Center station

  • @kenmills4739
    @kenmills4739 4 года назад +1

    I remember riding these subway cars 'M3 units' from 1989-1996, and then from 1998-2005 I've ridden in the next generation subway cars 'M4 units'; besides family trips in 1976 (family reunion) and 1987 (toy/doll/train show), I was always curious about the entire Philadelphia Transit System thanks also in part to the film "Rocky" where in the scene he's running along Delaware Avenue (now Columbus Boulevard) loaded with staging areas for the future completion of I-95, with diverted traffic in tow, AND to my delight, the el coming up from behind; as a kid in Intermediate School, I was under the impression trains ran from Market Street to Frankford Avenue, and due to the fact the line runs along Front Street and Kensington Avenue when I assumed the route would travel immediately along Frankford Avenue to compliment the name of the line (note Market Street is completely covered by name and the route); in later years I was always fascinated by the former tunnel portal where I-95 sits today, and the signal lights remind me of the ones here in New York-slowly being replaced, but still extant elsewhere in town; politically they realigned the el the wrong way, if you know what I mean, but at least the same neighborhood is still served despite changes coming, even with the historical pictures I came across about the el's real history along lower Delaware Avenue (today's Penn's Landing), I got the impression the el ran along Front Street, then Elfreth's Alley, then along Delaware Avenue into the tunnel for Market Street and points westward as I explained to a local historian who'd sent myself photos of the original el; I'm glad to have seen the Bridge-Pratt Terminal, even with the renaming to Frankford later, before being swung onto the new infrastructure, and again the same neighborhood is served, but with intermodal purposes (all of this in my favorite year, for transit expansion reasons, 2003), and the Broad Street Subway express trains runs slightly faster than the express trains here in town; because of terminology, I thought the Broad Street Subway was being extended to the airport at the time the Mid City rail tunnel was being built (early 1980s). . .the terminology used was 'high speed', and once again I traced the history of the line's plans for building branch routes elsewhere, but politricks and reality rapes everything in endeavorland, and all we have are memories. . . I love mass transit!

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 Год назад

    The sighing of the Wabtec Cineston Electro-Pneumatic controller in the cab can easily be heard.

  • @BottomLin3Op
    @BottomLin3Op 3 года назад +1

    They sounded like the R38s

  • @ShawnmauriceJohnson-ug8bn
    @ShawnmauriceJohnson-ug8bn 11 месяцев назад

    also i will always miss the almond joys m4 el train horn.

  • @paulculler3800
    @paulculler3800 4 года назад +2

    21:24 Pre-Jefferson Station

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 2 года назад

      Jefferson is Regional Rail.
      This is 11th on the MFL. Still looks like this today.

  • @elirosen1391
    @elirosen1391 3 года назад +3

    When did you do this trip?

  • @GeneralHawk505
    @GeneralHawk505 Год назад

    The motors sound so decimating at 26:35 the way they howl and echo through the station.

  • @kevinhoward9593
    @kevinhoward9593 5 лет назад +3

    why did Allegheny need two signals 5 feet apart?

    • @trainman1971
      @trainman1971  5 лет назад

      That, I do not know.

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 4 года назад

      One for the crossover, one for the station even though the crossover signal would suffice.

  • @thor-elfalcon3057
    @thor-elfalcon3057 2 года назад

    Premium accoustics between 46th and 60th Sts.

  • @BigRob-FormerlyMrSlim
    @BigRob-FormerlyMrSlim 3 года назад +1

    Did they have two-toned horns? Cuz one sounds like a whistle, and then it sounds like a regular horn.

    • @trainman1971
      @trainman1971  3 года назад +1

      There were two bells on the horn, and originally, they all were like the regular horn. But most of them quit working properly and only the higher-pitched bell kept working, with the lower pitch intermittently in their later years.

    • @BigRob-FormerlyMrSlim
      @BigRob-FormerlyMrSlim 3 года назад

      @@trainman1971 Wow didn’t know that. Btw, do you know what kind of horn the current EL cars have? Or no. Cuz I’ve tried to look it up but no luck.

    • @trainman1971
      @trainman1971  3 года назад

      @@BigRob-FormerlyMrSlim I don't know what the current El cars have for horn, but I'm sure it's an electronic horn, and not air.

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 2 года назад

      The whistle might also be the conductor's whistle to signal that the doors were being closed since everything was manual and the motorman only operated the train back then.

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 2 года назад

      @@trainman1971 it's a whistle. It's not even a horn lol

  • @ShawnmauriceJohnson-ug8bn
    @ShawnmauriceJohnson-ug8bn 11 месяцев назад

    also i will always miss the almond joys m4 el train horn, but when the train comes out of the tunnel changes horn sounds?

  • @dysontyronetd
    @dysontyronetd Год назад +2

    28:33 I miss that old horn, kinda sounds like a whale and 28:58

  • @andrewkawasaki9477
    @andrewkawasaki9477 2 года назад +1

    What if the MFL used MTA NYCT trains?

    • @TheMansfieldBusGuy
      @TheMansfieldBusGuy 2 года назад +1

      Diffrent Gauges and Diffrent Electrical Systems

    • @RedArrow73
      @RedArrow73 Год назад +1

      Think of an R62A with wheelsets gauged to 5' 2-1/2", and Metro-North third rail.

  • @angelhernandez9462
    @angelhernandez9462 4 года назад +1

    6:47