Love this city. Always enjoy the trains. Actually recognise most of the station's. We usually take random trains & get off wherever, & always find somthing interesting.
Hello I'm answering for your request at 6:34. From up to down : -the actual time -the time of departure (here it has to leave in one second) -the number of the train for the line (59 means the 59's service) -521 : I don't know yet -A : period of the day : in Paris's metro you have four periods : A rush hour beetween 4 PM to 7 PM ; B rush hour beetween 7 AM to 9 AM ; C all days and week-ends ; D for the opening (5 AM to 7 AM) and closing (8 PM to 1 or 2 AM). The lines 3bis, 7bis, 10 and 11 have only two periods : A for rush hours and B for all the time -+00:06 : the train is 6 seconds late
The latch on those 1960s Paris subway cars, are weird. I'd never seen subway cars like that, in any city I'd been to. But hey, CTA(Chicago) subway cars had inward opening doors until the late 60s/early 70s(the last railcar series with this was the 2200 series), which many often said were weird. And the MF88s at 9:35, have doors that remind me of the London subway cars. Finally, those globe station lights over the platform at 1:35, are really cool! Hope I get to visit Paris, someday.
+John Smith As a parisian, I can answer to you. Actually, there are automated door opening in the newest carriages.. In the oldest ones, you have to push a button, or raise a latch (like at 3:36) to open the doors. I frequently use the Paris subway system and I never though that was an inconvenient. We are just used to this.
TheDodoD2: and also, line 13 had automated the doors, so its only the mp59, mf67, mp73 that have manuals, and they’re getting scrapped once the mp14 arrive
Love this city. Always enjoy the trains. Actually recognise most of the station's. We usually take random trains & get off wherever, & always find somthing interesting.
MP-59 are like my second favorite metro, I dont yet know if they are my favorite, but thanks to them, we have metro here in Mexico.
One of the many metros from Mexico metro is based of the MP-59.
You’ll never be alone in the Paris metro
Love the handle door opening system.
Absolutely beautiful!
Great work! Thumbs high up 😊 Greetings from Helsinki.
Juha
***** Thanks! Glad you enjoy it. :-)
@@Luftschlange what happened to you
Thanks for your typical HD videos,and the subtitles. Mmmmmmmm
love the clockwork design in Mairie des Lilas.
I love underground railroads and subways.
Hello I'm answering for your request at 6:34. From up to down :
-the actual time
-the time of departure (here it has to leave in one second)
-the number of the train for the line (59 means the 59's service)
-521 : I don't know yet
-A : period of the day : in Paris's metro you have four periods : A rush hour beetween 4 PM to 7 PM ; B rush hour beetween 7 AM to 9 AM ; C all days and week-ends ; D for the opening (5 AM to 7 AM) and closing (8 PM to 1 or 2 AM). The lines 3bis, 7bis, 10 and 11 have only two periods : A for rush hours and B for all the time
-+00:06 : the train is 6 seconds late
My favourite station is Cité
Very nice videos!
The numbers over the signals are speed limit (kph)
As a french that takes that métro i say thats a cool video
The latch on those 1960s Paris subway cars, are weird. I'd never seen subway cars like that, in any city I'd been to. But hey, CTA(Chicago) subway cars had inward opening doors until the late 60s/early 70s(the last railcar series with this was the 2200 series), which many often said were weird.
And the MF88s at 9:35, have doors that remind me of the London subway cars. Finally, those globe station lights over the platform at 1:35, are really cool! Hope I get to visit Paris, someday.
In Pre-Saint-Gervais i going to Danube, I go to this station
never would i have thought london underground looks better than other metros..
Please make videos on dubai metro
What’s the difference between the MP59 and MP73? They seem exactly the same to me.
They haven't got the same motors and they weren't build at the same time
Sir how would you describe the smell of rubber tyred metros?
It's a very special smell... like hot plastic
Are the rubber tires solid or air filled?
I'd guess they are air-filled, otherwise the ride would be quite rough.
The top number on the board is the time.
The platforms are quite slippery
I love the MF88, too. Who manufactured them
This is just a guess but I think those numbers mean the time
they have to open the doors? that seems pretty inconvenient
+John Smith
As a parisian, I can answer to you. Actually, there are automated door opening in the newest carriages..
In the oldest ones, you have to push a button, or raise a latch (like at 3:36) to open the doors.
I frequently use the Paris subway system and I never though that was an inconvenient. We are just used to this.
Actually, it’s pretty fun!
It's the same thing in London Underground in the 90's on the district line (sometimes)
TheDodoD2: and also, line 13 had automated the doors, so its only the mp59, mf67, mp73 that have manuals, and they’re getting scrapped once the mp14 arrive
Beaucoup de gens de Chine continentale sont venus à Paris.
Many Chinese mainlanders travel to Paris.
Great vid but, in my opinion it would be better if you don't cut the part where passengers are boarding to train.
SuperSpotter Thanks. I usually cut that part if it takes a very long time without much action going on.
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