Trust me, we good homie...I live in Detroit and it blew *my* fucking mind how quickly we are recovering. After the bankruptcy, I predicted 20 years recovery...but having been there myself, 5 years -- easily. Truth is, we already "came back", it's just a matter of us keeping up with the demand of foreigners emigrating to our city from other cities such as New York, Chicago, even down South for some reason, but they're here, and we welcome them! It can be bitter cold during the winter, but the seasons keep things intereting. Christmas looks like christmas b/c of snow, fall looks like fall because of the change in leaves and colors, spring looks like spring because of the blooming of flowers and summer is just as hot as anywhere else. You should come visit us sometime. Stay for a few days and see for yourself. You'll love it here and you may want to stick around longer.
That's a load of crap. Detroit real estate is worth less now than 2010 at the height of the recession. Most of the "growth" is concentrated in the small downtown area.
Mr. White The downtown area experiencing growth is still a positive. We just gotta hope it continues to spread out from there. It's hard to make blighted neighborhoods appealing for families to live there, when they can't afford to maintain schools and other services on their own! Detroit is a very complicated place with complex issues. It will take time for the cities wounds to heal, but they are healing.
I was in Downtown Detroit 20 years ago on a Saturday morning and the city was miserable looking and dead. This video is suprising the city actually looks beautiful here and a new streetcar line adds to it. Maybe I will go back there one day.
Hi from Toronto... it's so amazing to see Detroit reborn, no city deserves it more. You could definitely teach us a thing or two about getting light rail up and running.
You're comparing such a BEAUTIFUL city like Toronto to Detroit? Are you on drugs or suffering from alcoholic pickled brain disease? If you think Detroit is better than Toronto, why don't you move to Detroit and find out why Detroit has been a shit toilet city since the summer of 1967. Oh, and bring a couple of hand guns with 45 ammo clips for personal protection. People in Detroit, or people just driving through Detroit are being shot and killed. A young 5 year old child that was riding in the back of his parent's vehicle in a car seat, got shot in the head and died. Just a few days ago, a police car with 2 Detroit Police officer's in it, was shot at 8 time's by a car driving past them just cruising through a west side neighborhood. When you got the balls to come to Detroit, make sure you have your life insurance policy paid up, your funeral arrangements are complete, and that you're living trust is in proper up to date order. Up until now, I thought that Canadiens were very intelligent people. After reading your comment, you just proved me wrong.
@Eric W hey Eric every city in America has shitty,Dangerous places L.A,Miami,Atlanta,New Orleans Houston Chicago etc so why is it only Detroit gets treated like shit while all these cities I've mentioned don't? Downtown Detroit in the Summer time is 1 of the greatest cities in America. In the past 5-8 years the city looks like a different city and all Detroiters should thank Dan Gilbert and other citizens for believing in Detroit!
@@Lukie2131 That is the same all over the World! I live in the UK and have travelled widely in the USA as well as elsewhere and by and large found the USA both courteous and polite. There are plenty of places in London that leave a great deal to be desired. Even my home city Brighton has some very dubious areas. As a tramway /streetcar enthusiast this is amazing! It makes me want to visit Detroit as soon as possible. Fun Transport Fact Detroit Salt Mine had the deepest underground electric trolley trucks (basically freight trolleybuses!) In the World hauling salt.
@@user-hf3eb8lj5g yeah like my city called Flint is worse than Detroit and should be just as rich as Detroit Flint deserves to be a rich city after all the hell we been through unlike Detroit. Forget lucky old Detroit.
Thank you for sharing this great video which shows how my favorite deserted urban ghost town has resurrected from the ashes. Detroit still has a long way to go and will probably never recapture the magic I experienced as a youth while living in the "Promised Land" during the 50's when pre-Motown was the industrial capital of the world.
There are two issues I see with the QLine as built. First, the stations are limited in allowing for two cars to be linked as demand grows. Second, farther out on Woodward Avenue, not running the line in the center of the street and placing stations there mean each "stop" side isn't as cohesive. But, since Detroit is starting to become renewed, this will help foster continued growth. It's a good first step. If the city and the state of Michigan could add a People Mover station fully connected to the QLine, that would increase the success of both.
Fa' sho. Considering we just came out of bankruptcy, the fact we even had a qline approved is astonishing. It's more like a blueprint to see how people take to a different form of public transportation. Personally, I think we're overdue for an underground or serious overground station and will be pioneers in that area like we were with the automobile, but for now...we're happy with our Qline. It really does serve it's purpose inspite of it's flaws. :)
The city is getting it together, building affordable homes as well high prices living in Midtown. Det has 24 gr bus service. New jobs. Penske an other partners fixed up the river walk bought Q line enhanced downtown. Replaced everything Kilwaume messed up!! Police Chief Craig isn't playing around either. Detroit is on the come back Baby!!!!!!
4 years ago Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit was deserted on a stinging cold Saturday morning in April. That was certainly not the case in 2017 when the new QLine streetcar made its initial run in the Motor City bustling with people and commerce like in the good old days of my youth. If you love Detroit, please join my "Motor City Special" Facebook group.
The downtown area looks exactly like what you see here--all brand spanking new businesses and everything. The thing is, a lot of neighborhoods, which have been hard hit by both foreclosures and blight and crime and lack of decent city services, still need help---there are plans for those taking place,and the city is dealing with those issues---but the thing is, longtime Detroiters, who held the city down while everyone else was leaving, are the ones getting gentrified out of it, to some extent, which is unfair. There has to be a way the city can be improved without pushing out low-income folks just so people with money can come in. That's what I don't like to see happen. There are still a lot of problems in the city---longtime systemic ones dating back to the riots and before---but at least people are dealing with it this time. There's also a lot of regular everyday working folks who are community activists who get out there, protest, attend city council meetings, and fight the good fight to make sure that Detroiters don't lose out in this new comeback for the city, and to deal with those problems we still have to deal with---problems left over from the emergency manager, water shut-offs, people losing their homes to tax foreclosures because Detroit homeowners are paying way more property taxes on their homes because they haven't been reasessed---meaning they're paying far more taxes on their homes than the homes are actually worth. That being said, you should check out this book called how To Live In Detroit Without Being a Jackass---it actually breaks down the daily harsh realities of living in the city and gives some good tips on how to adjust to them, plus it's even more of a hilarious book if you're a Detroiter.
Kirk Wood Gentrification is happening everywhere the economical casualties are always low income citizens. Detroit has been on my list of cities to visit I'm glad the city is making a comeback. I appreciate your reply it was very informative, and thanks for the book recommendation I'll definitely check it out.
Hey, Nice vid ! Such amazing Architecture downtown . Hope Tech can bring it back to the busy life it once knew. The new trains look amazing, Kind of reminds me of the ttc, and it runs nice which is more than i can say about the ottawa new trains right now. Will have to take the tunnel bus over this summer and ride one of these in person. Can you transfer from the tunnel bus to the Q-line? Does it have a stop at Rosa Parks station? Again , nice work
I was expecting to hear gun shots and see bodies lying on the street ... this is a *beautiful* Detroit and not what the media tends to portray about the city
Not to sound like a dick, most of this is filmed in Downtown Detroit. Once you leave the Downtown area, you better know where you are and where you're going. You don't want to get lost in this city. I've been going to Motown since I was 5,believe me. This city is no joke.
Not to sound like a dick, most of this is filmed in Downtown Detroit. Once you leave the Downtown area, you better know where you are and where you're going. You don't want to get lost in this city. I've been going to Motown since I was 5,believe me. This city is no joke.
Detroit is Roaring back to life !! ya should've purchased a wrecked house or some vacant lots when the gettin was good , it's running out fast now. and I see for sale signs on empty lots now from Coldwell banker and others and brick going up on old buildings instead of being hauled away. Ford Motor Company has dumped over half a billion to rebuild the Detroit Transit Building it will be the new high tech center for Ford transforming Detroit from "Motor City" to "Silicon City" the lawn is mowed and Old Glory flies again in front again. and then 40 million by another person for new skills center. and when was the last time you heard construction companies Advertising for journeyman ,,,on the radio! We are looking for skilled people to rebuild Detroit. Motown Records museum has purchased all the property around the original houses and is expanding and making interactive displays, while preserving the old recording studios.
That looks nice. It's good to see some positive economic improvements in Detroit. I don't live there, but have relatives there. I didn't watch the video all the way thru, but since it's no longer free 2 ride, how much does it cost to ride it? (just curious)
Brace Brooks It is still very affordable: 3-hour pass $1.50. Seniors and disabled 3-hour fare $0.75. Day pass $3.00. Monthly pass $30.00. Annual pass $285.00.
Ok, I appreciate you telling me. I certainly wouldn't mind riding that if I ever return to Detroit. I haven't been there since the year 2000 even though I only live a 4 hours drive away. (Chicago suburbs) I also would like 2 explore the Renaissance Center too, if I go back there, but other than that I don't know what else I'd do in downtown Detroit.
If it did go to the ghetto, they would completely destroy it. Best to keep it on Woodward and expand it to at least 8 mile. I doubt that will even happen though.
would be super happy to see this running from 12mile road. maybe from 12oaks mall till Telegraph road. with so many office parks in this area, it will take the load off 12mile!
It does look like a bus on wheels. Reminds me of the #6 Wilshire bus in Los Angeles.The #6 bus can turn-it has two sections.The Q Line has 3 cars.Would have made more sense to buy a couple of those buses.A train has a lot of cars; more than 3.Have rode the train in Los Angeles and they have a fence or barrier running parallel to the train for safety.They need to put train service where People Mover ends.I grew up in Michigan but have family who work for Los Angeles county, so I know how things should be.Could use improvements.
Pumpkin can be good with this Q Line battery electric. But what if the battery runs low between two tram stops? Then the passengers push home the Q Line? Tök jó lehet ez a Q Line akkumulátoros villamos. De mi van ha két villamos megálló között le merül az akumlátor? Akkor az utasok haz tolják a Q Linet?
I had the same question. Evidently this is becoming common and is used in Dallas and in Milwaukee's new street car line. From Metro Magazine May 3 2017 edition: Onboard energy storage systems are the most common off-wire application in the U.S., as opposed to onboard energy generation and third rail systems. All five off-wire systems will operate with onboard energy storage. Batteries and/or supercapacitors are charged when the streetcar either encounters intermittent overhead contact wires or docks at designated charging stations.
I agree with you. I like that they didn't do this on the cheap. Modern equipment and best available technology. This initial line can be expanded on easily too. Hopefully, they'll meet initial ridership projections. Corey Reid might be correct on station placement locations and the decision not to run the Q down the center of Woodward.
Oklahoma City is getting a new tram line. I have highly recommended that these people look at the cute, Miami-ish looking trains of Detroit's Q line. They would well heed my recommendations. The Q line is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen, in USA or Europe.
This is great! But, they need to electrify ALL routes because it looks like some run on diesel. Also, they need to start coupling the trolleys together, or running them a couple minutes apart. Otherwise, it looks great!
Emperor Palpatine it is actually battery powered for more than 50% of the line. There are overhead lines on portions, but most of the time these cars run on their charge. When in service they run 10-15 mins apart in theory, however service has been suspended since the pandemic.
it seems this type of vehicle has so many names, streetcar,tram,light rail,trolley,and ones that ride above are called monorails or people movers. then you got the single ones that go up mountains on cables,called airel trams,rope ways,cable cars,or gondolas. then you got the ones the climb up mountains or inclines called funiculars. then you got the old school street trolleys powered by a cable cable cars as well...then you got the trackless trams like you see at zoos and such....the most basic name all these are called i notice is trams....trams like actual trains sure come in verity thats for sure. from mountain gondolas,to the little red cable cars of San Fran to the little trackless people mover being pulled by a converted van to the mini street trains like this they are all called trams! tat is a big verity!
I can't believe it doesn't have fare integration with the rest of the municipal transit system. It's like it's only there to make the white area more attractive, instead of serving the whole city by allowing people to transfer for free from intersecting bus routes. People Mover fare integration would also be logical. It's all about appearances. Detroit has a long way to go before it becomes a city that works for all of its residents.
Articulated trolley buses would have been just as effective (or even more effective with more frequent service) and a fraction of the cost of a streetcar...
The best shot in your video was the one of the bus behind the streetcar doing the same exact job at a FRACTION of the cost. MASSIVE waste of money. 3.3 miles? LOL And soon this will be expanding... Where? The ghetto?
dd1781 north of Detroit towards royal oak would be the goal. Woodward in general is cleaned up pretty nicely. And they do not have that far between the two. Time will tell what happens to the Q line
The plan is to expand out Michigan Avenue to tie into Dearborn. I seriously doubt that it ever happens. I live near the Q Line and take it 3 to 4 times a week.
This the only city in Michigan that gets all the positive attention sick of that crap everyone always bragging about Detroit And no other city in Michigan. 😠😡😠😡
keep the street cars. detroit needs a subway - an underground system where you can get out of the cold & rain while you wait a half hour for the next train.
My thinking is they should have incorporated the Q-line into the people mover instead of keeping them separate.... Dreaming Here.., but Eventually Take all the way to Pontiac and also Ann Arbor Sooner than ( never ) Later
Try laying tracks in NOCs and see how fast your little toy train is destroyed. My city built Light Rail system and was forced to discontinue the line that went thru a NOC lest the entire $3 billion system be taken out. The two remaining lines service white neighborhoods.
Katrina really removed the undesirables from New Orleans, a blessing in disguise. Now we can build projects like this and it’s safe an not being destroyed
Happy to see this, but why oh why are they using a fake bell? If you’re going to try and imitate the old streetcars, you might as well use a real bell!!!
Privately funded dude. Any expansion further towards the Fairgrounds - as proposed - would then be city & state funded. Sending it to 8 Mile Road and Fairgrounds would be a nice economic boost.
Detroit has come a long way since my last visit in 1997!
I really hope Detroit can make a come back. I hate seeing such a once successful city in ruins :(
Well then it's going to need to rid itself of its corrupt, incompetent democrat city council.
Trust me, we good homie...I live in Detroit and it blew *my* fucking mind how quickly we are recovering. After the bankruptcy, I predicted 20 years recovery...but having been there myself, 5 years -- easily. Truth is, we already "came back", it's just a matter of us keeping up with the demand of foreigners emigrating to our city from other cities such as New York, Chicago, even down South for some reason, but they're here, and we welcome them!
It can be bitter cold during the winter, but the seasons keep things intereting. Christmas looks like christmas b/c of snow, fall looks like fall because of the change in leaves and colors, spring looks like spring because of the blooming of flowers and summer is just as hot as anywhere else. You should come visit us sometime. Stay for a few days and see for yourself. You'll love it here and you may want to stick around longer.
The Comeback is real and the Resurgence is real DETROIT Vs Everybody!
That's a load of crap. Detroit real estate is worth less now than 2010 at the height of the recession. Most of the "growth" is concentrated in the small downtown area.
Mr. White The downtown area experiencing growth is still a positive. We just gotta hope it continues to spread out from there. It's hard to make blighted neighborhoods appealing for families to live there, when they can't afford to maintain schools and other services on their own! Detroit is a very complicated place with complex issues. It will take time for the cities wounds to heal, but they are healing.
Rode on this the other day it's so awesome to have downtown
Downtown Detroit is thriving again and returning to their roots of innovation too
I was in Downtown Detroit 20 years ago on a Saturday morning and the city was miserable looking and dead. This video is suprising the city actually looks beautiful here and a new streetcar line adds to it. Maybe I will go back there one day.
It's still a hole.
I love Detroit. Worked there briefly after I retired in Texas. Wonderful food and great people. Hope to visit at least one more time, Thanks.
Hi from Toronto... it's so amazing to see Detroit reborn, no city deserves it more. You could definitely teach us a thing or two about getting light rail up and running.
Really? Toronto's light rail system is bigger and more advanced than this.
@@77dris true
Yes it is a city that deserves it more Flint Michigan does F Detroit everyone always bragging about this crappy city.
You're comparing such a BEAUTIFUL city like Toronto to Detroit? Are you on drugs or suffering from alcoholic pickled brain disease? If you think Detroit is better than Toronto, why don't you move to Detroit and find out why Detroit has been a shit toilet city since the summer of 1967. Oh, and bring a couple of hand guns with 45 ammo clips for personal protection. People in Detroit, or people just driving through Detroit are being shot and killed. A young 5 year old child that was riding in the back of his parent's vehicle in a car seat, got shot in the head and died. Just a few days ago, a police car with 2 Detroit Police officer's in it, was shot at 8 time's by a car driving past them just cruising through a west side neighborhood. When you got the balls to come to Detroit, make sure you have your life insurance policy paid up, your funeral arrangements are complete, and that you're living trust is in proper up to date order. Up until now, I thought that Canadiens were very intelligent people.
After reading your comment, you just proved me wrong.
This is so amazing look at how Beautiful the City of Detroit is! The Q-Line has been a huge success we are getting closer to Mass Transit!
@Eric W hey Eric every city in America has shitty,Dangerous places L.A,Miami,Atlanta,New Orleans Houston Chicago etc so why is it only Detroit gets treated like shit while all these cities I've mentioned don't? Downtown Detroit in the Summer time is 1 of the greatest cities in America. In the past 5-8 years the city looks like a different city and all Detroiters should thank Dan Gilbert and other citizens for believing in Detroit!
@Eric W naw man theirs like tons of cities worst then Detroit
@@Lukie2131 That is the same all over the World! I live in the UK and have travelled widely in the USA as well as elsewhere and by and large found the USA both courteous and polite. There are plenty of places in London that leave a great deal to be desired. Even my home city Brighton has some very dubious areas.
As a tramway /streetcar enthusiast this is amazing! It makes me want to visit Detroit as soon as possible.
Fun Transport Fact Detroit Salt Mine had the deepest underground electric trolley trucks (basically freight trolleybuses!) In the World hauling salt.
Forget Detroit it's about time other cities in Michigan got some attention for a change like my city that's in Michigan called Flint.
@@user-hf3eb8lj5g yeah like my city called Flint is worse than Detroit and should be just as rich as Detroit Flint deserves to be a rich city after all the hell we been through unlike Detroit.
Forget lucky old Detroit.
Downtown is Beautiful! Made a Visit last September for My Birthday. Enjoyed The River Walk and Admired the Streetcars! Enjoyed Myself
Thank you for sharing this great video which shows how my favorite deserted urban ghost town has resurrected from the ashes. Detroit still has a long way to go and will probably never recapture the magic I experienced as a youth while living in the "Promised Land" during the 50's when pre-Motown was the industrial capital of the world.
There are two issues I see with the QLine as built. First, the stations are limited in allowing for two cars to be linked as demand grows. Second, farther out on Woodward Avenue, not running the line in the center of the street and placing stations there mean each "stop" side isn't as cohesive.
But, since Detroit is starting to become renewed, this will help foster continued growth. It's a good first step. If the city and the state of Michigan could add a People Mover station fully connected to the QLine, that would increase the success of both.
Fa' sho. Considering we just came out of bankruptcy, the fact we even had a qline approved is astonishing. It's more like a blueprint to see how people take to a different form of public transportation. Personally, I think we're overdue for an underground or serious overground station and will be pioneers in that area like we were with the automobile, but for now...we're happy with our Qline. It really does serve it's purpose inspite of it's flaws. :)
born and raised in NYC,but my mom lived in Detroit before I was born, always felt connected to the D, happy to see the start of a comeback
thewilloughby605 yeah everyone likes the D
L A D I D A D I D A S L O B O N M E K N O B
I bet you his mom *REALLY* likes the D
The city is getting it together, building affordable homes as well high prices living in Midtown. Det has 24 gr bus service. New jobs. Penske an other partners fixed up the river walk bought Q line enhanced downtown. Replaced everything Kilwaume messed up!! Police Chief Craig isn't playing around either. Detroit is on the come back Baby!!!!!!
These streetcars look similar to the ones in Toronto! Cool!
Like Detroit it has such a grunge vibe like Berlin in the 90s!
Go ahead Detroit let them know your on the way up.
Very cute, cheerful colors on a piece of public transport. Esp. in a city with sometimes gray, cold and long winters.
Not sometimes. Always long and gray.
thanks for the thorough in and out coverage
Fun, unusual, and bright colors; esp. good for a city with long and sometimes hard winters and gray skies.
I remember the streetcar tracks all over Detroit as a child but the streetcars were long gone.
This and Little Caesars Arena definitely make me want to visit one day.
Pleased to see that they are trying to fix up Detroit..
4 years ago Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit was deserted on a stinging cold Saturday morning in April. That was certainly not the case in 2017 when the new QLine streetcar made its initial run in the Motor City bustling with people and commerce like in the good old days of my youth.
If you love Detroit, please join my "Motor City Special" Facebook group.
a great idea, a revival and a renewal!
So futuristic!
That stretch of Detroit looks really nice, how's the city doing overall?
The downtown area looks exactly like what you see here--all brand spanking new businesses and everything. The thing is, a lot of neighborhoods, which have been hard hit by both foreclosures and blight and crime and lack of decent city services, still need help---there are plans for those taking place,and the city is dealing with those issues---but the thing is, longtime Detroiters, who held the city down while everyone else was leaving, are the ones getting gentrified out of it, to some extent, which is unfair. There has to be a way the city can be improved without pushing out low-income folks just so people with money can come in. That's what I don't like to see happen. There are still a lot of problems in the city---longtime systemic ones dating back to the riots and before---but at least people are dealing with it this time. There's also a lot of regular everyday working folks who are community activists who get out there, protest, attend city council meetings, and fight the good fight to make sure that Detroiters don't lose out in this new comeback for the city, and to deal with those problems we still have to deal with---problems left over from the emergency manager, water shut-offs, people losing their homes to tax foreclosures because Detroit homeowners are paying way more property taxes on their homes because they haven't been reasessed---meaning they're paying far more taxes on their homes than the homes are actually worth. That being said, you should check out this book called how To Live In Detroit Without Being a Jackass---it actually breaks down the daily harsh realities of living in the city and gives some good tips on how to adjust to them, plus it's even more of a hilarious book if you're a Detroiter.
Kirk Wood Gentrification is happening everywhere the economical casualties are always low income citizens. Detroit has been on my list of cities to visit I'm glad the city is making a comeback. I appreciate your reply it was very informative, and thanks for the book recommendation I'll definitely check it out.
Probably not good.
It's doing great especially Downtown the Comeback is real!
Mr Cloudies Best Friend did it happen yet?
Nice way to see the ruins! I like it!
Hey, Nice vid ! Such amazing Architecture downtown . Hope Tech can bring it back to the busy life it once knew. The new trains look amazing, Kind of reminds me of the ttc, and it runs nice which is more than i can say about the ottawa new trains right now. Will have to take the tunnel bus over this summer and ride one of these in person. Can you transfer from the tunnel bus to the Q-line? Does it have a stop at Rosa Parks station? Again , nice work
I was expecting to hear gun shots and see bodies lying on the street ... this is a *beautiful* Detroit and not what the media tends to portray about the city
Not to sound like a dick, most of this is filmed in Downtown Detroit. Once you leave the Downtown area, you better know where you are and where you're going. You don't want to get lost in this city. I've been going to Motown since I was 5,believe me. This city is no joke.
Not to sound like a dick, most of this is filmed in Downtown Detroit. Once you leave the Downtown area, you better know where you are and where you're going. You don't want to get lost in this city. I've been going to Motown since I was 5,believe me. This city is no joke.
Detroit is Roaring back to life !! ya should've purchased a wrecked house or some vacant lots when the gettin was good , it's running out fast now. and I see for sale signs on empty lots now from Coldwell banker and others and brick going up on old buildings instead of being hauled away. Ford Motor Company has dumped over half a billion to rebuild the Detroit Transit Building it will be the new high tech center for Ford transforming Detroit from "Motor City" to "Silicon City" the lawn is mowed and Old Glory flies again in front again. and then 40 million by another person for new skills center. and when was the last time you heard construction companies Advertising for journeyman ,,,on the radio! We are looking for skilled people to rebuild Detroit. Motown Records museum has purchased all the property around the original houses and is expanding and making interactive displays, while preserving the old recording studios.
Joshua Bennett I’m assuming the popo like any other big city are as corrupt as the gangsters that run it!
Dont let this fool you
Thanks for the video!
at least, after so many years the streetcar is back in detroit city on woodward
Detroit is good than before.
That looks nice. It's good to see some positive economic improvements in Detroit. I don't live there, but have relatives there. I didn't watch the video all the way thru, but since it's no longer free 2 ride, how much does it cost to ride it? (just curious)
Brace Brooks It is still very affordable:
3-hour pass $1.50.
Seniors and disabled 3-hour fare $0.75.
Day pass $3.00.
Monthly pass $30.00.
Annual pass $285.00.
Ok, I appreciate you telling me. I certainly wouldn't mind riding that if I ever return to Detroit. I haven't been there since the year 2000 even though I only live a 4 hours drive away. (Chicago suburbs) I also would like 2 explore the Renaissance Center too, if I go back there, but other than that I don't know what else I'd do in downtown Detroit.
Nice! Can't wait to see the expansion!
Michigan Rail Productions like where ..the streets are so small ...maybe Jefferson ...that would be good ..or gratiot..tell me what you think
If it did go to the ghetto, they would completely destroy it. Best to keep it on Woodward and expand it to at least 8 mile. I doubt that will even happen though.
would be super happy to see this running from 12mile road. maybe from 12oaks mall till Telegraph road. with so many office parks in this area, it will take the load off 12mile!
Mass Transit is coming to Detroit!
nice i want to ride !!!
Belle réalisation
Our light rail systems in the Twin Cities have those fake bells, but they are not quite as sick sounding as Detroit's.
" Happy Mothers Day Mom, R.I.P. "
BEAUTIFUL GOOD LUCK DETROIT.
Nice trams! They look like they were produced somewhere in Europe!
These were actually produced in the USA right in Pennsylvania!
It does look like a bus on wheels. Reminds me of the #6 Wilshire bus in Los Angeles.The #6 bus can turn-it has two sections.The Q Line has 3 cars.Would have made more sense to buy a couple of those buses.A train has a lot of cars; more than 3.Have rode the train in Los Angeles and they have a fence or barrier running parallel to the train for safety.They need to put train service where People Mover ends.I grew up in Michigan but have family who work for Los Angeles county, so I know how things should be.Could use improvements.
Great work!
Those e-bells drive me nuts.
So, which has more ridership? The people mover or the Q Line?
Nice video! Do these follow the same laws as regular traffic or do they have the right of way over everyone?
CPWindsorsub they have separate traffic lights for the q line to follow
They follow the same laws as regular traffic. Just make sure you hold on to something when the train takes off,so you wont fall,lol.
Can I use some clips for my video about the q line?
Is that St. Johns Episcopal??
I saw it too starting about 6:38. Worshipped there in Jan 2017 as a visitor. Wonderful service and building.
I designed a city that has everything subway, skytrain, light rail you name it its got it!
Detroit become the most important city as well as the most successful city with an open arm
Did breda make those cars?
love it.......check out Calgary Transit's C-Train......very cool
Pumpkin can be good with this Q Line battery electric. But what if the battery runs low between two tram stops? Then the passengers push home the Q Line?
Tök jó lehet ez a Q Line akkumulátoros villamos. De mi van ha két villamos megálló között le merül az akumlátor? Akkor az utasok haz tolják a Q Linet?
They have heavy duty trucks in the shop that can easily tow them to a charging location. These batters charged decently quickly
Does these trams couple for bigger passenger loads?
We need this in Las Vegas or all over America.
I like it and they still have the people mover if too pack.
what is the limit of electrification?
Michigan is very cold in the winter. Why don't they put in a subway?
Nice looking streetcar, better looking than the MUNI here in SF lol
Now there should be a light rail on Gratiot Ave.
Where does the power come from? I don't see electrical lines in some of the footage.
From batteries.
I had the same question. Evidently this is becoming common and is used in Dallas and in Milwaukee's new street car line. From Metro Magazine May 3 2017 edition: Onboard energy storage systems are the most common off-wire application in the U.S., as opposed to onboard energy generation and third rail systems. All five off-wire systems will operate with onboard energy storage. Batteries and/or supercapacitors are charged when the streetcar either encounters intermittent overhead contact wires or docks at designated charging stations.
In the case of Detroit, about 40% of the line has overhead wires to power the streetcar and charge the batteries. The other 60% run on the batteries.
TheCreepy31 thats what i thought smart , that lowers the cost significantly
I agree with you. I like that they didn't do this on the cheap. Modern equipment and best available technology. This initial line can be expanded on easily too. Hopefully, they'll meet initial ridership projections. Corey Reid might be correct on station placement locations and the decision not to run the Q down the center of Woodward.
Bet the old streetcars were something to see.
Dang looks a lot better then Marta street car :j
thats so cool!
is this TRAM from Czech Rep like Portland have ?
no its brookville liberty from PA
No trolley wire in parts? What Gives?
Lithium Ion batteries charged when it runs under the wires.
Batteries? Wow! Thanks
Do u have a wawa
What is the significance of the letter Q for the name of the streetcar?
Urban VIII Quicken Loans owner Dan Gilbert gave a lot of money to this project and bought the naming rights. Q for Quicken.
Oklahoma City is getting a new tram line. I have highly recommended that these people look at the cute, Miami-ish looking trains of Detroit's Q line. They would well heed my recommendations. The Q line is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen, in USA or Europe.
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does this tram stop at Les Gold pawn shop American gold & jewllery
Nope. Nowhere near there. Downtown Detroit only.
No that's off of 8 mile rd
This is great! But, they need to electrify ALL routes because it looks like some run on diesel. Also, they need to start coupling the trolleys together, or running them a couple minutes apart. Otherwise, it looks great!
Emperor Palpatine it is actually battery powered for more than 50% of the line. There are overhead lines on portions, but most of the time these cars run on their charge. When in service they run 10-15 mins apart in theory, however service has been suspended since the pandemic.
Michigan Central Lines Thanks for clearing things up!🙏🙏🙏
A light rail that can run without wires thats cool
it seems this type of vehicle has so many names, streetcar,tram,light rail,trolley,and ones that ride above are called monorails or people movers. then you got the single ones that go up mountains on cables,called airel trams,rope ways,cable cars,or gondolas. then you got the ones the climb up mountains or inclines called funiculars. then you got the old school street trolleys powered by a cable cable cars as well...then you got the trackless trams like you see at zoos and such....the most basic name all these are called i notice is trams....trams like actual trains sure come in verity thats for sure. from mountain gondolas,to the little red cable cars of San Fran to the little trackless people mover being pulled by a converted van to the mini street trains like this they are all called trams! tat is a big verity!
WOW!
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Detroit is becoming the Nottingham of America
DGJ P ?
@ DGJP, I get what you mean, as I'm in the U.K.!
Slowly but surely Detroit.
I love my train
Quaint. In Toronto we have had these for decades. They cause enormous congestion here. No such problem in Detroit
I can't believe it doesn't have fare integration with the rest of the municipal transit system. It's like it's only there to make the white area more attractive, instead of serving the whole city by allowing people to transfer for free from intersecting bus routes. People Mover fare integration would also be logical. It's all about appearances. Detroit has a long way to go before it becomes a city that works for all of its residents.
looks like a bus on rails
Articulated trolley buses would have been just as effective (or even more
effective with more frequent service) and a fraction of the cost of a
streetcar...
Absolutely. It's a terrible waste of resources.
Fuckin idiot It's meant to get people from the Neighbourhoods to downtown efficiently, This uses no Gas like the busses.
Hahaha. The guy who thinks electric trolley buses uses gas calls someone a "fuckin idiot".. good one, friend.
Average Joe the trolley busses have an emergency gas motor
The best shot in your video was the one of the bus behind the streetcar doing the same exact job at a FRACTION of the cost. MASSIVE waste of money. 3.3 miles? LOL And soon this will be expanding... Where? The ghetto?
dd1781 north of Detroit towards royal oak would be the goal. Woodward in general is cleaned up pretty nicely. And they do not have that far between the two. Time will tell what happens to the Q line
The plan is to expand out Michigan Avenue to tie into Dearborn. I seriously doubt that it ever happens. I live near the Q Line and take it 3 to 4 times a week.
Add two extra cars to it then give it the ttc sceem then you got what's running in Toronto Ontario
They're different though..?
This the only city in Michigan that gets all the positive attention sick of that crap everyone always bragging about Detroit
And no other city in Michigan. 😠😡😠😡
Detroit seems to be Designed for a Smart City. Hi-tech Cams. Facial Recognition. 5G ect. Good or Bad?
The UN and other Globalist Concerns want to convert all big cities into "Smart Cities" the only problem is it violates the Bill of Rights BIG TIME.
Downtown Detroit is great. Everything outside of downtown Detroit is abandoned.
keep the street cars. detroit needs a subway - an underground system where you can get out of the cold & rain while you wait a half hour for the next train.
My thinking is they should have incorporated the Q-line into the people mover instead of keeping them separate.... Dreaming Here.., but Eventually Take all the way to Pontiac and also Ann Arbor Sooner than ( never ) Later
Try laying tracks in NOCs and see how fast your little toy train is destroyed. My city built Light Rail system and was forced to discontinue the line that went thru a NOC lest the entire $3 billion system be taken out. The two remaining lines service white neighborhoods.
You failed to mention the city and what on earth is an NOC?
Looks like tram in Zagreb, Croatia-Europe...
We left the downtown city and move to the burbs
Why does it sound like a church bell??
That artificial bell sound is annoying as hell!
i thing that thme most shit sound is from the american trains ,this horn is awful.
Katrina really removed the undesirables from New Orleans, a blessing in disguise. Now we can build projects like this and it’s safe an not being destroyed
The People mover makes no money but this does
is this the people mover they are losing money on or something else???
This is a new privately funded service. I am not sure if it is privately operated or not
but is this the people mover??? the rail trolley??? another vide says itsrarely rode costs alor2run or is this another service there
The people mover is an elevated train that rides above the Qline
Happy to see this, but why oh why are they using a fake bell? If you’re going to try and imitate the old streetcars, you might as well use a real bell!!!
Does one need an armed escort to ride this train?
wandering spirit Nope. Ride it all the time. Downtown and New Center Area have low crime rates.
If you scared move to south Dakota
This was a 100% wast of money you could have used wheeled buses for a cost of at least 90% less and done a better job with many more stops.
This was privately funded with the potential for expansion like many other cities
Privately funded dude. Any expansion further towards the Fairgrounds - as proposed - would then be city & state funded. Sending it to 8 Mile Road and Fairgrounds would be a nice economic boost.
Mister max
I feel like this isn't all that different from Washington's shitty gentrification streetcar.