[4K] A European Train in the US! Trinity Metro TexRail from Fort Worth to DFW | TexRail | Fort Worth

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Hello, and welcome to Fort Worth Central Station! Today I am taking a ride on Trinity Metro's TexRail from Fort Worth to DFW airport!
    Check out the previous leg of this journey where I rode on the Trinity Railway Express from Dallas to Fort Worth: • [4K] The Trinity Railw...
    --- Train Information ---
    Train Number: TexRail #246
    Train Consist: Stadler Flirt3 DMU - "Spike"
    Departure Time: 1:47pm
    Arrival Time: 2:36pm
    Journey Time: 49 min
    Top Speed: 70mph
    Ticket Price: $2.50
    Previous Video: Metro North from Williams Bridge to Grand Central: • [4K] The Last of the B...
    I also recommend checking out the main channel, where I post more rail and aviation videos.
    A slight correction: The first Stadler trains to go into service in the US were on NJT's River Line, not on MetroRail's Red Line.
    Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed!
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    Equipment Used:
    Camera: iPhone 12 Pro Max
    Camera: GoPro Hero 9 Black
    Camera: Sony AX-43
    Mic: Rode Videomic Pro+
    Tripod: Coman DF06 + Manfrotto 502 Head

Комментарии • 51

  • @florianmeixnerde
    @florianmeixnerde Год назад +18

    10:05 I am very surprised to see this type of train with you ^^. Here in Europe, the FLIRTs, as we call the series from Stadler Rail, can be seen very often. It's crazy that trains like this go to America. You can see how good train construction is in Europe. ^^

    • @chasemartin4450
      @chasemartin4450 Год назад +2

      Yup! European manufacturers make the best low-speed rolling stock!

  • @Saebler2010
    @Saebler2010 12 дней назад

    Nice!!!! I think Stadler has hit the mark for life with the Flirt and all its offshoots.

    • @LonestarTrips
      @LonestarTrips  12 дней назад

      Oh 100% The Flirt is a fantastic and incredibly adaptable train.

  • @OliversElevators
    @OliversElevators 2 года назад +18

    4:53 this part is slightly incorrect - the first Stadler trains operating in the US were actually GTWs on the NJT River Line, running between Trenton and Camden, NJ. Those trains started running in 2004. Austin’s Red Line was the _second_ line in the US to operate Stadler trains, when their fleet of GTWs began running on the line when it opened in 2010.
    You might want to make a note about this error in the description, just to get the facts straight. But cool video otherwise!

    • @LonestarTrips
      @LonestarTrips  2 года назад +12

      You are totally correct! I 100% forgot about the river line when making this video. They look like entirely different trains that I just never consider them to be part of the Stadler family. Thanks for pointing this out!

  • @samtrak1204
    @samtrak1204 2 года назад +4

    Superb presentation per usual.

  • @VonWasHere13
    @VonWasHere13 4 месяца назад +2

    3:18 Oh Cool I Saw That Train 2 Weeks Ago When I Rode The Amtrak

  • @mrcreosote100
    @mrcreosote100 8 месяцев назад

    Love the sound of those brakes, especially in person

  • @andrewmueller8542
    @andrewmueller8542 2 года назад +1

    Great video as always! Always funny when the horn blasts out of nowhere and makes you shake the camera haha

    • @LonestarTrips
      @LonestarTrips  2 года назад +2

      I’m glad you enjoyed! The horns always catch me off guard haha, even when I’m expecting them, I still jump a little!

    • @andrewmueller8542
      @andrewmueller8542 2 года назад +1

      @@LonestarTrips It always happens to me aswell! Cant wait for more reports!

  • @tkdfeet
    @tkdfeet 2 года назад

    Love you guys

  • @dennisthebrony2022
    @dennisthebrony2022 Год назад

    Metrolink also has these Stadler DMUs, called Arrow.

  • @joeythecat7482
    @joeythecat7482 Год назад +1

    0:16 That's me on the left!

  • @kevincozby
    @kevincozby 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for posting this. We love TexRail and the TRE. We use both services often to get to DFW Airport or downtown Dallas.

    • @LonestarTrips
      @LonestarTrips  2 года назад +2

      I’m glad you enjoyed. I wish Austin had services like this so I could use them to get around. We’ll be getting multiple rail lines with Project Connect, but it’s gonna be a long time before they’re open.

  • @andyhinds542
    @andyhinds542 5 месяцев назад

    We have those Stadler units in the UK. They are operated by Abelio Anglia trains in the east of England, from Liverpool Street in London, to Norwich and services between Ipswich and Peterborough. and Cambridge.

  • @joseellsworth5637
    @joseellsworth5637 4 месяца назад

    Nice trains🇨🇷🙏🇺🇸

  • @jennifermerritt1848
    @jennifermerritt1848 11 месяцев назад

    The regional ticket price for the reduced ones is 3 bucks for all day and 48 for the month but for the texrail you only have to have a local ticket

  • @db1566
    @db1566 2 года назад

    The NCTD Sprinter in Oceanside CA is also European

  • @johnnythangtruong2197
    @johnnythangtruong2197 9 месяцев назад

    Exactly 👍 Like Us in Switzerland

  • @thh982
    @thh982 2 года назад +2

    damn this looks better than the new lirr trains in new york

  • @railfantrainsofsandiegopro1557
    @railfantrainsofsandiegopro1557 2 года назад +1

    Nice video! I wish the bathroom wasn't out of service.

    • @LonestarTrips
      @LonestarTrips  2 года назад +2

      Yeah me too. It was really annoying, but it’s a short trip so not too bad.

    • @railfantrainsofsandiegopro1557
      @railfantrainsofsandiegopro1557 2 года назад

      They could’ve put 1 bathroom per car. It would be way more convenient

  • @user-jj1uy5qg6n
    @user-jj1uy5qg6n Год назад

    I have seen the Union Pacific big boy 40 14 3 times 1 was Fort Worth 2 down in Palestine 2 over in Maeshell

  • @ShluffyMonster
    @ShluffyMonster 10 месяцев назад

    Texas eagle and hartland flyer??

  • @alexeyshcherbakov3732
    @alexeyshcherbakov3732 2 года назад +3

    Excuse me. Is it normal that a track crosses a platform diagonally? 3:08 - 3.20

    • @LonestarTrips
      @LonestarTrips  2 года назад +5

      Thanks for stopping by! It certainly is not normal for track to run across platforms like that, but seeing as Fort Worth sees an intersection of three major railroads, that single track allows for trains to transfer from one line to another.

  • @skytek7081
    @skytek7081 Месяц назад +1

    USB sockets onboard: I'd have to check them specifically, but that arrangement has two broad problems. First, installers often cheap out and install the lowest power 5v, 500ma power supplies, meaning many modern phones won't even register as charging, much less laptops, and this problem only increases. Secondly, sockets like this are a standing invitation to criminal hackers who cram low-cost microcomputers into the space around the power supplies and attach them to the leads to attack phones with sophisticated and effective malware. This can be prevented with dongles but you have to be aware of the hazards.

  • @as-guardianangel9360
    @as-guardianangel9360 Год назад +2

    DCTA uses the GTW version of the European Stadlers. Carrollton (Trinity Mills) - Denton

  • @mirzaahmed6589
    @mirzaahmed6589 Год назад

    How did you qualify for Reduced Regional ticket?

  • @TheKieta
    @TheKieta 2 года назад +3

    That "weird security robot" as you put it, is much more than a gimmick. Its one layer of a multi faceted security program providing a holistic and sustainable security posture for travelers. There's a lot going on behind that scenes that you just haven't had exposure to. Contact me if you'd like to know more.

    • @LonestarTrips
      @LonestarTrips  2 года назад +2

      Actually, I would love to know more! I figured there was more than meets the eye, but as the typical passenger just passing through, you’d never see it as more than just a “weird security robot.”

    • @jontech7
      @jontech7 Год назад +5

      @@LonestarTrips No, it's literally a gimmick. He's probably an investor, since that's the only reason Knightscope exists as a company. They use buzzwords like "self-driving" and "machine learning" in their marketing and claim to literally be able to predict crime, among other things. If they could predict crime, you'd think that they would be working with police forces to have their groundbreaking algorithm implemented in stopping real crimes instead of putting ugly roombas in train stations.

    • @lutoma
      @lutoma Год назад +1

      So, a gimmick.

    • @LycoValleyRRFan
      @LycoValleyRRFan Год назад +1

      @@jontech7 as long as it doesn't start yelling exterminate.

  • @joannabaran-glazer9267
    @joannabaran-glazer9267 Год назад +1

    The door sound is actually from England or the United Kingdom Trains

  • @liuxiangxi
    @liuxiangxi Год назад

    10:54 lol why are they doing so much noise for no reason

    • @WheelerLaw
      @WheelerLaw Год назад +1

      It is not for no reason, it is a grade crossing with a road.

  • @rykmat2542
    @rykmat2542 Год назад

    Here in Europe are Stadler trains probably the best.

    • @LonestarTrips
      @LonestarTrips  Год назад

      Stadler makes some great trains for sure. Definitely one of my favorite manufacturers.

  • @inferno7169
    @inferno7169 2 года назад +4

    European trains in the USA TRIGGERED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @montyb10009
    @montyb10009 2 года назад

    FYI: A laptop can be charged with a USB cord.

    • @Endermen1094
      @Endermen1094 8 месяцев назад +1

      Only newer ones (usbc power )and early laptops with usbc power wasn't going to battery

  • @jb5music
    @jb5music 10 месяцев назад

    Trying their damnedest to make it look like an electric train with all that overhead clutter in the thumbnail picture. You can still see the little intake vents for the diesel hybrid motors on the front top of the cars. Diesel diesel diesel. Fossil fuel stooge diesel

  • @sparkles78
    @sparkles78 Год назад +1

    Just look at Chinese trains ! Nothing on the planet like those

  • @OliversElevators
    @OliversElevators 2 года назад +2

    4:53 this part is slightly incorrect - the first Stadler trains operating in the US were actually GTWs on the NJT River Line, running between Trenton and Camden, NJ. Those trains started running in 2004. Austin’s Red Line was the _second_ line in the US to operate Stadler trains, when their fleet of GTWs began running on the line when it opened in 2010.
    You might want to make a note about this error in the description, just to get the facts straight. But cool video otherwise!