12 Transit Operators in 12 Hours
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- A tour of the Bay Area featuring 12 different transit operators!
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I really enjoy your content. I wish more people would narrate their trips on transi
omg it just seems to strange to see a train to Berryessa. Wow (used to live in the Bay Area long time ago when Warm Springs was the terminus)
I did a similar route, but it was just VTA->Caltrain->BART->MUNI->Ferry->San Joaquins. I have a video of it! :) I liked this video. It left me wanting to know more!
Interesting, which ferry goes to San Joaquins?
@@KameraChimera San Francisco-Oakland ferry goes right to Jack London Square! :)
@@glowingfish oh right. I forgot that SJ starts there. I've taken Bart to Richmond to catch that train line
"SamTrans, I'm so happy for her" lmfaooo
Ayy VTA let’s go! I like that agency!
Ridin SamTrans with my trans Sam 😎
The Sam trans should truly drop their express buses they can’t compete with Caltrain period just revive the M bus of AC transit
Good video. Acerail could have been included I know that once hard one. I only rode it once myself.
not on clipper sadly, and its schedule is so hard to deal with. but I do have an ACE trip report on the channel!
The union city transit looks my hometown transit company transIT but they difference is they have a green stripe in the middle or a fully green bus
LFG....this whole journey is marred by delays haha, this is so bay area. I gotta do this run one day, heres my idea:
Start at then go to vanness/union then to golden gate avenue, then walk to hyde and larkin, jump on the to civic center, take to montgomery street, then take the connection from salesforce center (only timing you'd need to worry about) to amtrak emeryville, you can then proceed to go take the to macarthur station, take the down to the ferry terminal, then back to SF, get on the 292 three stops to 4th street, where you can take the 30/45 to , then caltrain to south SF where you can get on the free to wherever
less fun because less distance, but because of transit density you can do a lot more I think. Also would only work on a weekday because of the south city oyster point shuttle
is the south city oyster point shuttle still a thing? I thought they retired it on newyearsday
Good video 😊😊
Ayeee Union City let's go.
why tf are thete so many
this video doesn't even show half of them (there are 27 total)
Is it meant to be San Raphæl? Or San Rafell???
You're correct, but locals say the second. Lots of mispronounced Spanish place names in CA.
Still too much whining for my taste. The Bay Area has both an incredible variety and density of transit. There's always a faster/better way to get where you're going if you use the express services. You don't need to take the slow and delay-prone modes if you don't want to. Google maps will route you effortlessly on the fastest way to get there.
And you're literally crossing multiple counties on some of these modes and cover some insane distances by transit standards. Is it really so surprising that there are some delays, especially on the busses? The longer the line the more delay-prone it will be. That's pretty much a law of nature.
He’s not whining he’s just trying to get loads of operators so when one gets delayed it makes his challenge harder. It’s like ‘ah dang I missed it’.
@@noeonoohno4219 This guy is constantly complaining and whining about any and every thing he sees. I assume that he's trying to cosplay some of the snarky transit youtubers. But this is just a very tired act at this point. Just because Alan Fisher had this delivery doesn't mean that every RM Transit wannabe needs to be an az$hole about all the transit they talk about.
It didn't come across as whiny to me
@@KameraChimera Probably because you consume the same "edgy" urbanist youtube content where it's popular to shyt on any and everything as some sort of a rite of passage.
Yes, sometimes transit doesn't suck in the US. Yes, delays exist on literally any system. The Paris Metro runs practically without a schedule because they are in a perpetual 30 minute delay. Yes, even the trains in "train superpower" Japan get delayed all the time. (Ironically, BART has a higher on-time rating than the Tokyo Metro.) But any content that doesn't say that "American transit always sucks and physically can't be at all good" triggers a chunk of the urbanist youtube community.
I just don't like this culture of whinerism. I think that it only breeds complacency that everything sucks and can never be improved in any way no matter what we do. It's dumb.
@@TohaBgood2 I think it's just a difference in opinion, though I believe I'm being pretty objective. I don't think because I watch a lot of RUclips urbanists. I understand what you're saying and there are some negative centered urbanists, but I didn't find this to be one.