Montreal Metro All the Lines Compilation
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- The Montreal metro was the first fully rubber tyred metro system in the world and it opened in 1966. It is the second biggest metro system in Canada and has many traits similar to the Paris metro. The system consists of 4 lines which are completely underground due to Montreal's harsh winter climate. The newest trains on the system are the MPM 10 AZUR trains built by Alstom. They have a blue and grey livery with 9 cars per trainset. A one way ticket in zone A costs 3.75 per person however there are also many transit passes available. The system is clean, fast, and frequent with great wayfinding and a lot of stations. It is definitely the best mode of transport in Montreal and I would recommend it to anyone in the city. Enjoy the video :)
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Timestamps
0:00 - Green Line
2:47 - Orange Line
5:42 - Yellow Line
8:11 - Blue Line
I was very much impressed with Montréal's Metro system. It helped me get around the city very well.
Love to hear it !
Oh yeah, compared to other subways I’ve been like Paris or New York City, we keep it simple 😂😂😂
I can here just to hear the classic MR-63 sounds. RIP 🫡 😢
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Adore the MPM-10s, beautiful looks and the name Azur is just as pretty. If only sydney were smart and bought these beauties, not an Alstom Metropolis, the completely wrong solution
Can we get this dude to 10k subs, please?
I subbed for the cause!
@@cptnsniper1136 LETS GOOOOO
El mejor metro del mundo💙
Wow beautiful video, I hope on day to go to Canada, hi from Italy 🇮🇹❤️🇨🇦
Thank you ❤️
You will love it! Been to both Vancouver and Montreal in the last couple of years.
@@w.cooksy421 oh yeah I love Canada 🇨🇦
Bonito sistema de transporte muy limpio tanto como trenes e instalaciones mi sueño siempre fue conducir un tren de estos lamentablemente en mi pais mexico para entrar a trabajar al metro tienes que tener parientes o palacas en canada que requisitos piden para ser conductor de estos trenes 👍👍
De verdad? Que lastima que sea tan difícil trabajar en el metro. En Montreal no creo que sea nada difícil solo tendrías que aplicar con la stm.
@@Transport_International si amigo el sistema en México está muy corrompido como el metro pertenece al gobierno los lugares se los dan a parientes y amigos de los trabajadores gracias por responder👍
Why no REM showing?
I made a whole different video for the REM called “Montreal REM compilation”
Unfortunately always no show when schedule time is up. Not so much reliable. And by the way as you can see in the video 8:32, 9:14, 10:47 and some other earlier occasions, stm quite often open doors when trains are not yet stopped, in fact sometimes still running quite fast. Last time I saw a nanny tripped because of this. I guess they don’t very much care about safety.
Wait the yellow line run on 9 cars now then why are there no azurs there?
The azur trains were inaugurated to replace the MR63s on the green and orange lines. The remaining MR 73s (the trains on the yellow line) were in service on the blue and yellow lines making it so that the azur trains never affected those lines. There are still even some MR73s on the green line from the few that there were before.
Is it me or are those wheels on the train looking like tires
They are tires
Modeled after paris metro increases smoothness
You can find metro trains with rubber tires in Paris, Montreal, Mexico City, Santiago, Marseille, and Lyon. And that's just metros with a traditional rubber-wheel design as shown.
A number of Japanese people movers and some of their subways, for instance, have truck tires on their train wheels, but the design is very different from what you see here in Montreal.
They are rubber tires. Which create much louder noise, higher frequency of break downs, much more frequent of tyre replacements and a huge maintenance cost compare to the ordinary one. Just because they speak French and wanted to benefit the French company so they picked such “technology”.