TEXRail FLIRT latest train sets review : the key to revitalize commuter trains in the US ?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2020
  • Hi everyone, welcome to this trip report bound to DFW the Dallas/Fort Worth airport onboard the newest train sets made by Stadler, the Swiss manufacturer.
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    Railway company: TEXRail (Trinity Metro)
    Train type : Stadler FLIRT Serie 3
    From : Fort Worth Central station to DFW terminal B
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    Duration : 50 min
    Price : 2,50$
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Комментарии • 662

  • @luukspijker7939
    @luukspijker7939 4 года назад +435

    It's so weird to see this 'European" train with the mandatory American bell and flashing headlights

    • @f-btsc9944
      @f-btsc9944 4 года назад +36

      It so weird to see your commentary
      Americans trains are the weirdest ones...

    • @denizerni151
      @denizerni151 4 года назад +58

      I am Swiss and seeing this train withot an SBB livery and as you said with the lights makes me feel wierd man:D

    • @TheKartoffel101
      @TheKartoffel101 4 года назад +21

      Why in the US Trains have those bells and flashing lights?

    • @xaviersaavedra7442
      @xaviersaavedra7442 4 года назад +15

      Σ
      Safety reasons,
      An animal might wonder onto the track where there is no fencing
      A semi truck might have to stop when the train is going over 90.
      Those are the reasons I can thin of here in the US.

    • @OfficialMonstaMusic
      @OfficialMonstaMusic 4 года назад +1

      @@denizerni151 No SBB dont have this trains. They have one generation older. but in germany you can find the new one.
      SBB just have a lot of Stadler Flirt (2. gen) this is the (3.gen), in germany you can find them both

  • @markoobid2005
    @markoobid2005 4 года назад +92

    Until very recently, these TEXRail Flirts were the only Flirt DMUs of the third generation (Flirt 3). But two days ago, in my home country of Slovenia, testing phase of brand new Flirt 3 DMU trains started. Our units are very similar, just that they only have 3 passenger cars. They are going to be the first Flirt DMUs in the normal-gauge Europe.
    The only diesel Flirts made before are the older Estonian ones, which are broad gauge.

    • @carleryk
      @carleryk 3 года назад +5

      The diesel and electric Stadler trains here in Estonia/Estland are somewhat similar to the ones in this video but I would say that they're more similar with the ones in our Finnic sister country Finland. Overall they're very comfortable and all of them have toilets, bike racks and public WiFi. There are three downsides though. Train as a public transportation has become so popular (train ridership makes records almost every year) that some people most certainly will not have a seat (okay for short trips, but not for trips that take more than 2 hours). Too few spots for bikes (about 10-12 per train). And lastly, too few routes and departures. Our government didn't predict that the number of passengers would grow so dramatically quickly so they bought too few trains. As I understand they're now planning on buying new trains for longer distances that would help with congestion of the train but this all takes time. Some new routes are also discussed and some are already in the planning stages. There are some suggestions to buy hydrogen trains for the routes that are not electrified. The planned Rail Baltica (Helsinki to Warsaw) would also bring new European gauge railway to all participating countries and new domestic train routes. Proposed Tallinn-Helsinki railway tunnel (Talsinki) would also bring both capital cities, that are already close to each other (about 80 km), even closer. Only 30 minutes of train ride. I use train as my main mode of transportation, except for bike, and I can't wait for these plans to come to fruition! 🙌

    • @Saebler2010
      @Saebler2010 19 дней назад

      The 3-piece or 5-piece are used depending on the expected route use. I ride both variants, although the 5-piece will not be found on routes with steep and sustained gradients.

  • @ignoblesurfer6281
    @ignoblesurfer6281 4 года назад +137

    I live so close to this and never traveled on TEXRail yet. That changes this week! Thanks for all your uploads. Wonderful.

    • @MythicalTransit
      @MythicalTransit 4 года назад +6

      You will like it its comfortable and very clean. Even flim a few video's on it!

    • @jeremiahbrand4838
      @jeremiahbrand4838 4 года назад +7

      It’s super nice, and the best destination is definitely Grapevine. They’re building an enormous, Victorian style train station with 6 restaurants, 2 bars and a hotel inside. Not a brutalist block like we normally get with new buildings in the DFW metroplex, but a real aesthetically pleasing place where people can come together.

    • @ignoblesurfer6281
      @ignoblesurfer6281 4 года назад +2

      @@jeremiahbrand4838 Excellent! Will check that out when things start to chill with COVID.

    • @JBS319
      @JBS319 4 года назад +2

      @@jeremiahbrand4838 Grapevine also has a pair of ex. New Haven Railroad FL9s at the station

  • @MrBnsftrain
    @MrBnsftrain 4 года назад +113

    3:16 locos from US, Canadian, and Mexican railroads in one train. Nice!
    I'm surprised the door opening and closing sounds are European and not the typical American two-note

    • @drdewott9154
      @drdewott9154 4 года назад +23

      I mean the train is from an European manufacturer and built after European design so if anything you shouldn't be surprised.

    • @austindonovan1970
      @austindonovan1970 4 года назад +21

      The train also has another funny European hold-over: the door controls are spoken in a very posh British accent.
      Really funny to hear an announcements in my accent in English, and then again in Spanish, only to have the very British door sternly tell me to "please stand clear of the closing door"

    • @HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle
      @HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle 2 года назад +2

      @@austindonovan1970 what? The accent is American

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Год назад +1

      NAFTA Rail!

  • @Megachaingun
    @Megachaingun 4 года назад +86

    FYI the Arrow commuter rail in Redlands/San Bernardino (near Los Angeles) are going to use FLIRTs as well. Also Stadler is going to produce metro cars for Atlanta too.
    Hopefully more transit systems buy FLIRT's and KISSes in the future!

    • @wavesnbikes
      @wavesnbikes 4 года назад +9

      Caltrain in San Francisco too, the EMU version will get similar trains.

    • @AVeryRandomPerson
      @AVeryRandomPerson 4 года назад +3

      Arrow has been replaced by expanded Metrolink service to Redlands on the SB Line only.

    • @Megachaingun
      @Megachaingun 4 года назад +4

      @@AVeryRandomPerson
      I thought the Metrolink service was only for rush hour only?
      Here's a Redlands newspaper saying that they signed a contract with Stadler.
      www.redlandscommunitynews.com/groundbreaking-puts-redlands-passenger-rail-project-on-track/article_db1a900e-2d8e-11ea-89c2-ebdaf4684376.html

    • @beavermuffin
      @beavermuffin 4 года назад +6

      A Very Random Person it’s still going to use Stadler equipment due to community’s huge opposition to existing Metrolink equipment being used in the extension.

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Год назад +3

      Also DART Silver Line (Cotton Belt Rail) in Dallas.

  • @FozenMoustache
    @FozenMoustache 3 года назад +11

    As a European it is so weird to see these FLIRT`s without a pantograph!
    But it is exiting to se how they look in different designs, and layouts :)
    Here in Norway we only got the electric FLIRT`s, but we are getting some hybrids in a year or two. And I`m glad to hear how quiet the power unit was!
    I really enjoyed watching this video!

  • @justagiraffe2868
    @justagiraffe2868 3 года назад +29

    Can confirm, when cities invest in rail, it gets used. I live in Chicagoland, and our commuter rail network (Metra) is one of the most travelled in the country. A lot of people who work in the city use it to travel, and in any other time, trains are packed during rush hour

    • @scenicdepictionsofchicagolife
      @scenicdepictionsofchicagolife Год назад +1

      Man we need these SO BAD. But I think Metra would probably have Stadler design them something like a KISS Bilevel with the DEMU power car - and that'd be pretty easy IMO, since the traction motors are distributed throughout the trainset, just hook up the DEMU power car and go to town. This would actually make it super easy to eventually electrify all Metra lines without having to scrap the existing fleet.

  • @brianstafford3969
    @brianstafford3969 4 года назад +109

    Some people like to give out about your subtitles when you spell a word wrong, or use the wrong word, but I really like your commentary because it has a unique style.

    • @samuelitooooo
      @samuelitooooo 4 года назад +8

      It's been improving over time as well!

    • @AnnabelSmyth
      @AnnabelSmyth 4 года назад +4

      Yes, it has definitely improved from your earlier videos.

    • @armybasegamer8859
      @armybasegamer8859 4 года назад +5

      yes indeed, but still too many emojis, every time i see one its cringe for me

    • @casmatori
      @casmatori 4 года назад +1

      Sometimes they can be a little patronizing and simplistic

  • @Trainviking
    @Trainviking 4 года назад +24

    Ooohhh this is nice. So funny to see these trains with the American bell and way the head lights are blinking at the front.

  • @alexpelsor6841
    @alexpelsor6841 4 года назад +85

    That thing is a beauty! I wish more US cities had commuter rail. Welcome to America where the car is king... you can thank Goodyear/standard oil for that one

    • @kevinleblanc7520
      @kevinleblanc7520 3 года назад +5

      The northeast especially Massachusetts you wouldn't need a car.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 3 года назад +2

      @@kevinleblanc7520 But you do if you live more than 30 miles or so, say 50 kilometers, from the downtowns of most major American cities, outside the northeast...

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 3 года назад +2

      Simply put America fell in LOVE with the automobile.... Dinah Shore sold millions of Chevrolets.... ruclips.net/video/zSWlm0Nn-QY/видео.html

    • @TheCriminalViolin
      @TheCriminalViolin 3 года назад +3

      Don't forget Ford and General Motors, too!

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 3 года назад

      @@TheCriminalViolin Both built buses.... Buses replaced the old slow trolleys....

  • @xaviersaavedra7442
    @xaviersaavedra7442 4 года назад +36

    9:30 trust us if our infrastructure were more bike and/or Public transit-friendly; we'd gladly take that option over the car any time.
    heck even while I'm writing this my city is turning the boulevards into bike-friendly roads

    • @coastercrutchfield
      @coastercrutchfield 3 года назад +1

      the biggest factor though is to discourage people from driving. You could have amazing cycle infrastructure, but if it's still more convenient and less of a hassle for someone to drive they'll still choose driving most of the time.

    • @emilkarpo
      @emilkarpo 2 года назад +2

      @@coastercrutchfield Right it's all about coercion, forcing others to do what you think they should. Outside NYC, CHI, maybe one or two other big cities most people using rail transit are Government employees. A make work project a lot like the schools.

    • @HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle
      @HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle Год назад

      ​@@emilkarpowell actually it all depends on what the department of transportation wants to do. Not really what anybody else wants to do.

  • @deebelisle963
    @deebelisle963 4 года назад +83

    I live in Richardson and when I travel for long time like to Europe-- I just take a train to DFW- why pay for parking ? I pay $3 instead $50 for UBER

    • @neiandresamuels5428
      @neiandresamuels5428 4 года назад

      Same

    • @andrew-sn5vv
      @andrew-sn5vv 3 года назад +5

      It’ll be even easier when DART finishes their own commuter rail to DFW

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 3 года назад

      @@andrew-sn5vv On that old former Cotton Belt railroad line, just to the east of Trinity Metro...

    • @flagrockerthegreat
      @flagrockerthegreat 3 года назад

      @@andrew-sn5vv Silver Line i believe is what it's called is expected to be operating in 2022. Def am happy for the expansion.

  • @TexMexTraveler
    @TexMexTraveler 3 года назад +8

    First, great video, As a railfan myself, I love to see rail networks from everywhere. If you don't mind, I'll point out a couple things about why rail is difficult in the United States and I live in Texas. Parking is free nearly everywhere in the U.S. including Starbucks, except for urban downtown areas of large cities. Next, there are 2 problems as to why trains fail in the U.S. Most of the U.S. does not have enough high density population areas that can support a train/lightrail/commuter rail and the U.S. seldom is willing to have local, county, state or federal government subsidize railways when ridership is typical low thus benefiting so few people. Lastly, the typical American lives in a population area considered "low density", and often has multiple tasks during the day to do as well as often times going to grocery stores, and other retail stores making for getting to all those places in a time-efficient manner hard and even worse carrying or transporting the things we buy back home. Many Americans enjoy building project on or at their homes and it's not practical to go to the hardware store and come home with tools and supplies on a train that does not come anywhere near our homes. First and last mile problems. In areas where population density is high enough, we do see light rail and commuter rail, however 84% of the US population does not live in such areas and gain, no one is willing to subsidize it. The equation local governments have to make is, if we only have a certain amount of money to spend on transportation, do we spend it on rail which only benefits a few, or on roads which will benefit most people. It's sad that this is the result, but despite being a railfan myself, I understand the budgetary constraints given then population and society needs as a whole.

  • @tylerkochman1007
    @tylerkochman1007 4 года назад +102

    The ad I got for this was "how to flirt"

    • @mgbot9181
      @mgbot9181 4 года назад +3

      same

    • @keithparker5125
      @keithparker5125 4 года назад +13

      Bear in mind, other models is the Stadler range are 'Wink' and 'Kiss'. So much for the Swiss being conservative!

    • @connectingwings7212
      @connectingwings7212 4 года назад +8

      @@keithparker5125 next train gonna be named "fuck"

    • @TheCriminalViolin
      @TheCriminalViolin 3 года назад +1

      @@connectingwings7212 Plot twist: It'll be named "Fuck" due to it specifically being developed for the US market, and it's actually therefore a self-concerned remark in reality

    • @atomstarfireproductions8695
      @atomstarfireproductions8695 3 года назад +1

      I know the names are an abbreviation of a concise description in German, but I have a good feeling that it’s meaning in English is intentional

  • @Trainfan1055Janathan
    @Trainfan1055Janathan 4 года назад +65

    Pretty much all American trains have toilets, except subways.

    • @Cards8114
      @Cards8114 3 года назад +4

      No, not all American trains.
      Rolling Stock Exempt from on-board restrooms include the following:
      Trolley
      Streetcars
      Light Rail Vehicles
      Subway Trains

    • @dijikstra8
      @dijikstra8 3 года назад +9

      Most of what is called "commuter rail" in the US would probably be more aptly classed as "regional rail" in most of Europe. Commuter rail in large parts of Europe, at least in the larger cities, tend to operate more subway-like and space is at a premium just like in the subway, flow of people is prioritized. The commuter rail in Stockholm where I'm from has no toilets and also have more doors (three doors per standard car length), commuter rail in other Swedish cities have toilets and fewer doors and act more like regional rail, they run longer distances with larger spacing between stations and they run less frequently than the Stockholm commuter rail.

    • @Perich29
      @Perich29 3 года назад +1

      BART, and other commuter train doesn't have them.

    • @Trainfan1055Janathan
      @Trainfan1055Janathan 3 года назад +1

      @@Perich29 BART is a subway. Hence, all except subways. (and LRV's.)

    • @cheeseball5354
      @cheeseball5354 3 года назад

      Well, technically a bathroom can be on every train, including subways. It just depends on your comfort level.

  • @RailfanTurner
    @RailfanTurner 4 года назад +1

    Terrific trip you had! Terrific catches!

  • @maestromecanico597
    @maestromecanico597 7 месяцев назад

    Something I hadn’t thought of three years ago: Having this equipment working in the same general area as the “normal” locomotive and coach trains of Trinity Railway Express creates an opportunity for comparisons such as fuel use, maintenance costs, etc.

  • @bbmikej
    @bbmikej 4 года назад +33

    A few weird (and unfortunate) things:
    Each municipality has to agree to be a part of the system and then add a tax. The area has a cap for local taxes so if they are already close and the system tax would put them over, they don't get to be a part of the system. Also, the cities can just vote to not be in the system, like Arlington. There is Six Flags and the Cowboys and Rangers stadiums there but the city refuses to have ANY public transit (including buses). It means you cant just take a train to a game and have to drive and then pay to park.
    Most of that line is single track right now so unless they add a second track, i dont think they can really increase capacity much more then they are at.

    • @neiandresamuels5428
      @neiandresamuels5428 4 года назад +6

      They are infact building additional lines.
      One expanding west and another one North.
      I know for a fact they'll be building one south and Southwest.
      But I wish Arlington would at least adopt public buses.
      Same with Collin County...
      I mean look at LA.
      Torrance, Burbank, Long Beach, SF valley, Santa Monica, Anaheim, Fontana, LA hacienda, and other nearby cities..dozens of bus Systems.
      That's what the Metroplex needs

    • @bbmikej
      @bbmikej 4 года назад +2

      @@neiandresamuels5428 they need I new line from downtown to the stadium and then take the orange line from the airport down to centerport and then continue it to end at the stadium next to the "new" kind I said earlier

    • @AmericansAlwaysFree
      @AmericansAlwaysFree 3 года назад +3

      Ahsuhyah Arts I wouldn't say dozen of systems are needed DART, Trinity Metro, And DCTA just need to expand service to more areas and I agree Arlington needs to join DART or Trinity Metro

    • @neiandresamuels5428
      @neiandresamuels5428 3 года назад

      @@AmericansAlwaysFree I honestly think they'd do better getting With Trinity Metro..or at least their own personal public transit system

    • @AmericansAlwaysFree
      @AmericansAlwaysFree 3 года назад +1

      Ahsuhyah Arts I also think they'd be better to go with trinity metro or at the very least add a TRE link Like the one that connects centreport to the airport but from centreport to six flags and the stadiums

  • @ZRHTrainspotter
    @ZRHTrainspotter 4 года назад +10

    This is awesome!

  • @sarahmoores2724
    @sarahmoores2724 2 года назад +1

    We’re getting Flirts for one of our rail lines in Ottawa, Canada. Supposed to go into service in 2022.

  • @spongebot64
    @spongebot64 4 года назад +4

    Have to say they really remind me of the Stadler Flirts used on Greater Anglia in the UK

  • @englerrail3855
    @englerrail3855 3 года назад +3

    Great documentation. It's funny to see our Swiss trains with US equipment and livery. Keep it up!

  • @GoldenSpikeRailProd
    @GoldenSpikeRailProd 3 года назад +1

    The Grapevine Station is in my hometown. Glad you liked the train! Great videos also.
    I saw that Ferromex/CP duo in Haslet, TX up the line! Very cool.

  • @matthewflippin2195
    @matthewflippin2195 4 года назад +9

    There actually is a ticket office and a few shops, including a subway sandwich shop. You just didn't go down far enough.

  • @buzzukfiftythree
    @buzzukfiftythree 4 года назад +3

    Great video, thanks. Similar Stadler FLIRTs with the short power car are now being operated here in the UK by Greater Anglia. Some are bi-modal. Like you, I wish more people could be persuaded out of their cars and on to trains. However, even in Switzerland you still see many traffic jams and their trains services are probably the best in the world.

  • @crowmob-yo6ry
    @crowmob-yo6ry 3 месяца назад +1

    We're getting a second European-style regional rail line in the next few years: the silver line, connecting the northeast suburbs to the airport.

  • @MiddleboroLakevilleRailfan
    @MiddleboroLakevilleRailfan 4 года назад

    So cool!

  • @josephtambun3767
    @josephtambun3767 3 года назад +5

    Watching this because I'm curious about experience inside a Stadler trains after our national trains manufacturer company (INKA) had a joint corporation with Stadler to build new train factory in Banyuwangi, Indonesia, the new factory is for build new emu/dmu for metro/light rail/commuter rail/ airport shuttle in Indonesia and abroad

  • @r_envoyage7793
    @r_envoyage7793 4 года назад

    Really interesting to see Stadler Flirt trains in the USA! Keep going with your fantastic work, thanks for producing these cool videos. :-)

  • @angelfabian7029
    @angelfabian7029 4 года назад +6

    Que hermoso tren , beautiful train.

  • @abthepilot
    @abthepilot 4 года назад +4

    Great video! I’ve ridden this line a few times now and have enjoyed it every time. The new “Silver Line” also recently received it’s first train of new rail for rebuilding the line from DFW to Plano. Unfortunately, as you pointed out, DART will be operating those trains and not TEXRail, but hopefully they take a lot of leads from TEXRail as they do a great job. Also, 3 trains doesn’t sound like enough for the run to Plano.

  • @jasonmlw1752
    @jasonmlw1752 4 года назад +39

    Stadler Rail is using that engine compartment in the middle of their DMUs for ages. Check the older Stadler GTW DMUs for example. Great Video!

    • @silenthunteruk
      @silenthunteruk 4 года назад +5

      The new Class 755s on Greater Anglia in the UK also have that middle compartment.

    • @maxtremetrains3743
      @maxtremetrains3743 4 года назад +1

      @@silenthunteruk thats because those are also FLIRT DMUs just with the new front design

    • @jimi272
      @jimi272 4 года назад +1

      Flirt and gtw aren’t the same tough!!! The flirt has its engine compartment in the middle but is a normal flirt other than that, with the advantages of electric motors across the train! But the gtw only has this motor compartment in the middle powering the whole train, which is very cheap! Gtw are trash, flirt are good👌

    • @jasonmlw1752
      @jasonmlw1752 4 года назад +3

      @@jimi272 The GTW is by far older and restricted to regional use. That's why it has only one powered bogie and an axle arrangement: 2 Bo' 2 for the GTW 2/6 or 2 Bo' 2 2 for the GTW 2/8 according to the UIC formation.

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger 3 года назад +1

      @@jimi272 The GTW is perfectly fine, especially the 2/6 (6 axles, 2 of them powered) can take advantage of the weight distribution for adequate traction. Another big advantage of the "power container" design is that it can be easily swapped for the electric version (which significantly lowers the financial burden when electrifying a line, as you dont have to buy completely new trains). And of course maintenance is very simple, as all parts of the power unit are easily accessible.

  • @fermitthekrog6318
    @fermitthekrog6318 3 года назад

    Ive never been on TEXrail but The grapevine vintage railroad runs parallel to this train for a bit and I've been on that. Its pretty great. At one point they had an operational steam locomotive.

  • @ADPeguero
    @ADPeguero 4 года назад

    Nice video. Nice looking train set too.

  • @samuelitooooo
    @samuelitooooo 4 года назад +13

    I like the idea of these separated power cars. Maybe one day we'll see environmentally friendly power sources, like hydrogen fuel cell, just by swapping out that center power car. (Compare to Alstom Coradia iLint where the equipment is part of the cars.) I love how it keeps the noise and vibrations away from the passenger compartments.

    • @jonasaman9104
      @jonasaman9104 4 года назад +5

      Way did you not go for a totaly bonkers futuristic idea as a eletricpower driven train? like pbs.twimg.com/media/CWHfgq1UwAA8cYr?format=jpg&name=900x900 (yes the power sources need to be environmentally friendly but you do not need to carry them around with the train)

    • @joshuahawkes7218
      @joshuahawkes7218 4 года назад

      @@jonasaman9104 that's not bonkers or futuristic at all, for example, the vast majority of trains in the UK are electric

    • @jonasaman9104
      @jonasaman9104 4 года назад +1

      @@joshuahawkes7218 guess you didn't look at the "futuristic" train I did attatch :) Best wishes from sweden

    • @pearlyhumbucker9065
      @pearlyhumbucker9065 4 года назад +5

      @ Samuel Santaella
      The thing is: The most of the Stadler trains are EMUs from birth, being born in Switzerland, where 99% of all the railway lines are under catenary, a new train ist normally an electric train.
      Making a D(x)MU ist therefore really simple: You take the normal electric train, remove the pantographs and add an electric power station - Diesel, fuel cell, CNG, whatever. Now you have a DeMU - a Diesel Electric Multiple Unit.
      Dont need the weight of the electric power generation? No need for high acceleration rates? Leave most of the electric parts out of the train, put two truck drive units with automated gear boxes in that power unit, and you are ready to go: here is your lightweight small commuter train - a DhMU for branch lines and small town commuter service.
      And all that with the same basic train unit!

    • @samuelitooooo
      @samuelitooooo 4 года назад

      Jonas Åman You used an image of a vintage train and called it a futuristic concept. 🧐
      Stadler trains in the U.S. are barely a decade old and we'll continue to have these particular trains that we have right now for another 20 years at minimum. Even in the case that these corridors are electrified, again, just swap out the power car for one with a pantograph. Then the next new trains can be any EMU out there.

  • @TARS..
    @TARS.. 4 года назад

    That engine car hallway reminds me of the "Snowpiercer" front engine car! Looks and sounds great in there.

  • @FrancoAir
    @FrancoAir 3 года назад

    I loved taking this train to DFW airport for work everyday.

  • @ZapFlashD
    @ZapFlashD 3 года назад

    I'm also happy that San Bernardino, CA will also be using FLIRT DMUs for the Arrow project from San Bernardino to Redlands!

  • @vforvendettaMA
    @vforvendettaMA 2 года назад

    This is really useful as Dallas - just next door to Fort Worth - is also getting Stadler FLIRT trains for the Cotton Belt or Silver Line of the DART.

  • @Sacto1654
    @Sacto1654 4 года назад +1

    It should be noted the final assembly for these Stadler train sets are *NOT* done at Stadler's own factory in Switzerland, but at Stadler's Salt Lake City, Utah assembly line. And they FLIRT train sets run mostly on dedicated right of way, so they don't need to meed the strict FRA safety standards for passenger rail cars.

  • @Z20900
    @Z20900 4 года назад

    Nice video, I liked the comparison actually!

  • @Saebler2010
    @Saebler2010 19 дней назад

    Great video. I am a train driver in Germany and also drive the Flirt3XL. A very nice vehicle. I like the US version very much. Best regards!

  • @paulmoreno6279
    @paulmoreno6279 3 года назад

    Nice! 👏 👍

  • @TheosTrainsWalesOfficial
    @TheosTrainsWalesOfficial 10 месяцев назад

    I love how modern European trains use the British Rail PRM door buzzers.

  • @neilcrawford8303
    @neilcrawford8303 3 года назад +1

    Great video, interesting to see.
    As someone with a medical condition that has now stopped me from driving, I value public transport.
    In theory these are DEMUs.
    They are an EMU with diesel generator packs in the centre vehicle. The ones running in the UK are dual mode. They can run on 25kv AC overhead electric, with the diesel generator packs shut down, or on non electrified routes or sections using the gen packs. Another advantage is that Stadler have designed it to be adaptable. Should they in future be used on fully electrified routes, the centre vehicle can be removed from the formation.
    Also the power packs, up to four in the centre vehicle are modular, so according to Stadler the gen packs could be swapped for alternative power units or stored energy rechargeable battery packs.
    There are also fully electric 12 car Flirts running in the UK.
    Stadler are also delivering new trains to Merseyrail in Liverpool.
    We have several manufacturers setting up factories or operating in the UK. CAF, Talgo, Hitachi, Bombardier, Alstom. Even EMD have a small plant, although that's more maintenance and rebuilds. They are currently adapting existing British class 56 freight locomotives into class 69s using new power plants.

  • @trainsandtrams2020
    @trainsandtrams2020 4 года назад +3

    It's nice to see Flirts catching on in the US.

  • @dapegtaiwan710
    @dapegtaiwan710 3 года назад

    I have used the rail link, great service wish more people will use it

  • @SteveGillow
    @SteveGillow 3 года назад

    I've been riding this train most days for almost a year and half and I agree with most of your observations. I would agree the Fort Worth Central Station does have a sketchy vibe, especially off hours, but the T&P Station within walking distance south and west of the Central Station has always felt comfortable. I'm lucky enough to live within a mile and half of the nearest station, so it's a nice walk until the temperature goes over 100 F.

  • @MrSquareart
    @MrSquareart 3 года назад

    Nice video!!!!!!

  • @chesapeakerailphotography
    @chesapeakerailphotography 3 года назад

    I think those Stadler FLIRT sets are interesting anyways awesome report!

  • @railguru4986
    @railguru4986 4 года назад

    Great video! When I opened this video I saw some makeup tutorial ad titled “How to Flirt” :D

  • @amranium
    @amranium 4 года назад

    Caltrain in the San Francisco Peninsula is also getting FLIRT -derived EMUs, can't wait to see those also!

  • @geertbraam8163
    @geertbraam8163 4 года назад +1

    I am from Holland and we have here the same train models running too (NS Flirts). It is so funny to see they even ride in an other continent! However, all Dutch Flirts have an electric traction. I hope I can ride this TX journey too! Regards from The Netherlands!

  • @Maximilian7992
    @Maximilian7992 3 года назад

    These are the third Stadler type DMU set to be used in Texas. There are some in Houston and some for the DCTA (Denton County Transportation Authority) A-Train

  • @peters1127
    @peters1127 3 года назад

    Thank You for an Excellent informative video, FYI My photo of a CB&Q (FW&D) RR was taken near the Santa Fe Station. It was the only Burlington switcher painted in Chinese Red.

  • @ulbhpy
    @ulbhpy 4 года назад +1

    Glad to see such a detailed review of this airport train. I am on other side of airport and use DART which is also a great option though takes longer

    • @buksi6342
      @buksi6342 4 года назад

      When I hear DART I think Dublin, they have a commuter rail service called the DART too.

    • @austindonovan1970
      @austindonovan1970 4 года назад

      DART's actually building the Silver Line right now, which will share the DFW terminal & park-n-ride stations and then go out to Plano-ish through Addison. It will use the same trainsets and should be done by 2022! Hopefully you'll have a faster option after that's been built!

  • @kentcountryside10
    @kentcountryside10 4 года назад +1

    That was a good video

  • @av8rbri473
    @av8rbri473 Год назад

    Your experience was spot on to mine when I tried this out recently. It is an outstanding train. Very quiet, clean and relaxing.
    It’s a shame though that TX/TEXRAIL Trinity Metro has not marketed this properly. I have never seen it busy or maxed out. (2023 now) At the current rate, it will never be profitable (just like the TRE & AMTRAK)
    And speaking of, recently started taking the TRE again to commute daily to my work.
    Part of what you touched on (the uneasy feeling or not feeling safe) is exemplified more IMO on the TRE run.
    The TRE does not always have sheriffs or police officers riding along. It is those times that I have seen some escalations/altercations with the “bad element” types. Not always, but sometimes.. That alone is also what can deter people from riding public transit.
    Another issue I have witnessed on the TRE vs. the TexRail is that on the TRE, the conductor does not always come by and ask for tickets/proof of purchase.
    You cannot and will not ever be profitable with a business plan like that.
    IMO, for trains to be successful here in DFW, they have to work on the following:
    SAFETY (including the origination points)
    EXCLUSIVE TRACKS (not shared with freight trains)
    MARKETING (very poor job so far)
    CONNECTING SERVICES (buses, etc)
    In closing, the next time I fly out of DFW, I will definitely be using the TexRail/Trinity Metro It is great.

  • @aviation6549
    @aviation6549 3 года назад

    6:35 DUDE THATS THE FACILITY NEXT TO MY PARENTS WORK!!! and 9:25 is the crossing i always go past and i been to the grapevine vintage railroad and rode on the gvrr 2016

  • @lone-starrailfan7877
    @lone-starrailfan7877 3 года назад

    The Amtrak seen @ 01:39 is the Amtrak Heartland Flyer that runs between Fort Worth and Oklahoma City,OK they sit there in that side track till there 5:30pm Departure time

  • @gustavokennedy213
    @gustavokennedy213 3 года назад +1

    That’s my city Funky town. I rode on the Tx rail and it awesome.

  • @JoeLikesTrains
    @JoeLikesTrains 2 года назад

    Its so cool seeing a European Train In America, it reminds me of the Flirt 3s that Run in Ticino, its very impressive!

  • @durstin8er
    @durstin8er 3 года назад

    I remember seeing that train being built in salt lake city Utah at the stadler plant

  • @GLICKMIRE
    @GLICKMIRE 2 года назад

    Once you got to DFW station, how did you get to the airline terminals?

  • @DanielsUKT
    @DanielsUKT 4 года назад

    Awesome video this and also the virgin rail in florida along with proposed high speed in 2 states shows that USA is investing in the railways however it would take many decades to get large amounts of people to start taking train as opposed to avavtion and cars

  • @prokopsvoboda992
    @prokopsvoboda992 4 года назад

    good job video

  • @baniorztrains5054
    @baniorztrains5054 3 года назад

    Flirt in Poland too, amazing ride quality, best regards

  • @davidnissim589
    @davidnissim589 4 года назад +4

    We’re using Stadler KISS units here in San Francisco. They should be running in about two years.

    • @MrJimheeren
      @MrJimheeren 3 года назад

      Yes but those are EMU train sets. This one has a diesel electric unit in the middle

  • @sweetlakers
    @sweetlakers 3 года назад

    2:50 Even been on the Sunset Limited all the way to LA? Many Flirts overhere in the Netherlands but these head lights flashing on and off is a first!

  • @canto_v12
    @canto_v12 3 года назад

    Are these DEMUs or is power sent only to the wheels of the middle power car?

  • @djwolf400
    @djwolf400 3 года назад +1

    Stadler also makes the commuter rail for Capital Metro in Austin.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 3 года назад

      Like Denton's Stadler GTW...

  • @FrealFan2
    @FrealFan2 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for showing the rail systems available here in DFW!! You should check out the Denton area A-Train while you’re in town. It also runs on Stadler FLIRT trains, and runs from downtown Denton to Carrollton where the station acts as a transfer point to the Dallas DART system. Having lived in Europe also for several years, I also miss all the trains available for commuter routes and long distance. While it’s nice to have my car here in DFW, I definitely miss being able to pay 3 franc and go pretty much anywhere in the city without having to drive 😝 plus it really is so nice to be able to skip over all the traffic during rush hour. My only complaint is that the US seems to have lower rail speed limits on commuter rails, so it makes these rides too long. It once took me 4 hours to get from Denton to Arlington 😬 But anyways, I really liked your video, and again thank you for showing the train lines here in North Texas!

    • @gabrielstravels
      @gabrielstravels 4 года назад +2

      The Denton A-train actually uses Stadler GTW 4/6 trains, not Stadler FLIRT.

  • @tincanboat
    @tincanboat 4 года назад

    nice looking train

  • @Noodle_Train
    @Noodle_Train 3 года назад +1

    I am really starting to love stadler trains. Especially glad that Caltrain purchased stadler kiss trains

  • @Perich29
    @Perich29 3 года назад

    nice well thought out commuter train by Stadler. we could use these trainset in AZ to take people from Phoenix to Tucson.

  • @marcelmoulin3335
    @marcelmoulin3335 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the informative, entertaining video! I, too, am surprised to learn that Texas has implemented such a train service. You are right to say that if Americans left their automobiles behind and used the train, they would improve their health and the environment. A Dutchman, I actually grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area; I returned to the fatherland upon retirement, and I delight in the public transport possibilities here in the Netherlands. "Je vous remercie de cette vidéo superbe et de vos commentaires pertinentes."

  • @BenceSnurikTrainspotting
    @BenceSnurikTrainspotting 4 года назад

    Very interesting video! Greetings from Hungary! In Hungary we have 123 pieces of Stadler Flirt which is operated by MÁV!

  • @springstud
    @springstud 3 года назад

    nice video this summer they break ground in houston for the bulit train from houston to dallas it will take 9yrs to finish

  • @piemonte.bustrainspotting
    @piemonte.bustrainspotting 4 года назад +1

    It's the same model we have in Piedmont and the Aosta Valley, but ours it's bimodal

  • @wwvelyoutubification
    @wwvelyoutubification 3 года назад

    is this channel based in the us now for newer content (aka post covid-19)?

  • @Spaceshotx7
    @Spaceshotx7 4 года назад +1

    Also the very first seats at the front of the train, are they only blocked off temporarily during covid, or even before covid, were they always blocked off possibly for security reasons?

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 3 года назад

      For the coronavirus... Otherwise these seats would not be blocked off...

  • @AY-ze1fp
    @AY-ze1fp 4 года назад +4

    This reminds me of the Siemens DMU "Sprinter" service where I am (Southern California). I like the frequent weekend service because it is significantly cheaper than driving and parking your car at the beach. It's somewhat fast, cheap, frequent, and clean :) en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprinter_(light_rail)

  • @Spacek531
    @Spacek531 3 года назад

    This may be the only US operator of Stadler FLIRT DMU, but there are several operators of Stadler GTW DMU in Texas, California, and New Jersey :)

  • @chmax73
    @chmax73 3 года назад +1

    Great report! I am from Switzerland, and most of the SwissRail trains are either from Bombardier/Alstom or StadlerRail. And we have toilets in ALL trains, even more than one per train ;) So I was surprised to know, that not all EU trains in US have one... We have also a very strict regulation with regards to Accessibility for impaired people.

    • @mrbrainbob5320
      @mrbrainbob5320 3 года назад

      What are you talking about trains in America do have toilets.

  • @gabrielstravels
    @gabrielstravels 3 года назад

    9:08 They use exactly the same open door chime as our UK Hitachi Class 800 series!

  • @gb9727
    @gb9727 9 дней назад +1

    More American commuter railways should get these

  • @mrdynastyiv466
    @mrdynastyiv466 4 года назад

    I know the FLIRT 3 and Flirt 3 XL only as the EMU version in south west Germany - but in my region they mostly used as express trains

  • @osteinfels
    @osteinfels Год назад

    As a giant fan of European trains, I’m so excited that Stadler FLIRTs are making their way into the U.S. Where I live, There’s a small commuter train called the SMART, but it this train remains unbeaten by anything I’ve seen in America before.

  • @einsesteinpiorosado8071
    @einsesteinpiorosado8071 4 года назад

    Saludos, muy buenas reflexiones/ comentarios que haces, espero que alguien interiorice tus mensajes .
    La calidad de las imágenes es genial. Bravo. Te exhorto a que continúes con tu buen trabajo.

  • @alexahiatzi18
    @alexahiatzi18 4 года назад +24

    They definitely need trains like this on the northeast corridor

    • @calebtrains2261
      @calebtrains2261 4 года назад +2

      @Alex A Why?

    • @codyross233
      @codyross233 4 года назад +8

      Not really. The NEC is fine on its own with Amtrak and other regional rail taking care of the surrounding areas

    • @Clippercarduser
      @Clippercarduser 4 года назад +6

      It would make sense to use kiss emu

    • @samuelitooooo
      @samuelitooooo 4 года назад +2

      Nah, Northeast Corridor needs their high capacity high floor single decks and multilevels. Maybe there are some low-ridership branches that can be converted to light rail. New Jersey Transit has a line that uses Stadler GTW trains which has some street-running sections.

    • @CentralJerseyRailfan
      @CentralJerseyRailfan 4 года назад +1

      Samuel Santaella that’s their River Line. This type of Statler FLIRT trainset really wouldn’t work that well on the NEC because it’s mostly high level platforms there

  • @R3VStudios
    @R3VStudios 4 года назад

    Great video! Do you have plans to ride the northeast corridor?

    • @calebtrains2261
      @calebtrains2261 4 года назад

      It's Packed With European Designed Locomotives.

  • @CameronLandels
    @CameronLandels 4 года назад

    Merci pour partager! I enjoyed it very much! Ici, en Angleterre, nous avons les trains 'Flirts' - Class 745 et 755 (Greater Anglia). :-)

  • @JurgenADV
    @JurgenADV 3 года назад

    Fantastic train.
    Interesting (as someone who spent a short time in a wheelchair) that the toilet is great. A sliding door works so much better (and is a space saver) for those with disabilities.

  • @Ostermond
    @Ostermond 3 года назад +3

    11:07 Holy jeez, that’s an SCV-2000 at the front end there.

  • @Taschenschieber
    @Taschenschieber 3 года назад

    The reason for the power car in the middle is that the FLIRT originally was an electric-only design. The diesel variant has the generator car in the center so they can reuse as much of the electric design as possible. - Also, I think all European FLIRTs have toilets as well, they are more often used on fast regional services than in classic urban transport. In Germany, toilets are pretty much standard everywhere except on the S-Bahn and very small rural lines.

  • @trainzandplanes522
    @trainzandplanes522 3 года назад

    The Bay Area has FLIRT DMUs, I think. Only on a E-BART shuttle line between Pittsburgh/ Bay point- Antioch, although there are extension plans for the future.

  • @stormchaserkst4496
    @stormchaserkst4496 3 года назад +1

    Interesting to see a Stadler Flirt in the U.S :)

  • @OrangeSkeleton1
    @OrangeSkeleton1 4 года назад +7

    In america DMU’s are considered “light rail” they’re economical and dont need to use complex infrastructure like the NEC because passenger demand is low.

    • @benfryback9878
      @benfryback9878 4 года назад +5

      Passenger demand isn't low, the demand just hasn't been captured. The demand for transportation is there.

  • @Abnerbandanovotempoinscrito1mi
    @Abnerbandanovotempoinscrito1mi 4 года назад

    Boa viagem simply lindo tren gostei

  • @miles_thomas
    @miles_thomas 3 года назад

    The colour scheme (outside and inside) is similar to the units running on Greater Anglia in the Eastern counties in the UK (and these mostly have the power car in the middle two, except the extra long intercity London-Norwich trains which have overhead power all the way and don't need a diesel power car. The Rabbit/hare logo that GA uses could also work in Texas