After 10 years of faithful service on the Trinity Railway Express North Richland Hills station is reach its and I will miss that station and I've only boarded there once in my lifetime 2 years ago in 2016
The TRE F59PH's, F59PHi's, their Bombardier Bi-Level coaches and cabcars are ex Canadian Go Transit equipment The TEXRail is a Stadler "Bi-Mode" (Diesel or Electric (via a 25 KV overhead lines and panto)) They are made in Europe (Swiss). They use those in mainland Europe and also in the UK and use the Scharfenberg type coupler. It's similar if not the same as the British Rail class 755
Figured that the TRE equipment was formed GO Transit. But I know next to nothing about foreign trains so thanks for enlightening me on the TEXRail equipment.
@@LouisianaRailProductions yeah I know a little about Euro trains and most of that is from spending way too many hours in Garry's Mod Trainbuild and Transport Fever.. You have to give Europe and Japan, props though, they have pretty much mastered high speed rail. It would be absolutely awesome if the US had such train options available other than in the Northeast Corridor.. Also Dallas has an overhead (panto) electric rail line as well
They're replacing it with a station about a mile to the east just outside of Richland Hills city limits. This is due to Richland Hills no longer being apart of Trinity Metro
After 10 years of faithful service on the Trinity Railway Express North Richland Hills station is reach its and I will miss that station and I've only boarded there once in my lifetime 2 years ago in 2016
TexasRailfan21 will it be redone
If you get lucky, you may see a Texas Eagle pass by Richland Hills or other TRE stations
The TRE F59PH's, F59PHi's, their Bombardier Bi-Level coaches and cabcars are ex Canadian Go Transit equipment
The TEXRail is a Stadler "Bi-Mode" (Diesel or Electric (via a 25 KV overhead lines and panto)) They are made in Europe (Swiss).
They use those in mainland Europe and also in the UK and use the Scharfenberg type coupler.
It's similar if not the same as the British Rail class 755
Figured that the TRE equipment was formed GO Transit. But I know next to nothing about foreign trains so thanks for enlightening me on the TEXRail equipment.
@@LouisianaRailProductions yeah I know a little about Euro trains and most of that is from spending way too many hours in Garry's Mod Trainbuild and Transport Fever.. You have to give Europe and Japan, props though, they have pretty much mastered high speed rail. It would be absolutely awesome if the US had such train options available other than in the Northeast Corridor..
Also Dallas has an overhead (panto) electric rail line as well
That first TRE looked great, especially with the F59PH. Great catches all the way through. I hope that you enjoyed your trip.
very nice train, nice video my friend.
I definitly gotta get down there. Nice shots Bishop!
It was definitely fun. Thanks Cadence!
Great shots! Greetings from a Dallasite Texan!
Thanks!
I’ve seen Amtrak 822 there!
Richland Hills station is getting demolished?
They're replacing it with a station about a mile to the east just outside of Richland Hills city limits. This is due to Richland Hills no longer being apart of Trinity Metro
Didn't know they were replacing the station. Well that's good to hear for the people who live there.
Wow I'm kind of sad that this is happening I sincerely hope the new station will be a lot better
Does this also mean that Trinity Metro buses aren't traversing the streets in Richland Hills anymore? @@TexasTrainProductions
Wait the Richland hills station is getting demolished are they gonna redo it
The city decided to demolish for good.
FYI for ITC it has Security that’ll kick you out for Filming like they did to me, so you would have to do T&P or Tower 55 FYI
We were there all day and never had a problem.
What’s the camera in this video
Sony AX53