America's Longest Commuter Rail* Trip

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2022
  • *Depending on your interpretation of the West of Hudson Metro-North Lines and the NJT River LINE, anyway.
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  • @MilesinTransit
    @MilesinTransit  2 года назад +170

    Hi everyone! Something I've been conscious of has been a prevalence of frame drops in my videos - for a while I thought it was something I could ignore, but I think it's been messing with the enjoyability of the content. Well, after tinkering around in my editor, I think I've found that it had to do with the frame rate of the project, and changing that seems to have fixed the problem. So, with any luck, this will be the last video that has these frame drop issues! Thanks everyone for watching, hopefully it hasn't been too frustrating.

    • @tommycscat
      @tommycscat Год назад

      American Dream turned out to be awesome

    • @jraio747
      @jraio747 10 месяцев назад

      Keep up the great work gentleman!

    • @jeffwiseman3840
      @jeffwiseman3840 9 месяцев назад +6

      If it is any consolation, I have no idea what you are talking about.

  • @noggin6870
    @noggin6870 2 месяца назад +34

    Port Jervis having an NYC subway map at the station is absolutely hilarious

  • @andrewmazzarini2742
    @andrewmazzarini2742 2 года назад +535

    Jeremy's enthusiasm is infectious. I mean, how can you NOT wanna take a train journey with him?

    • @indisciipline
      @indisciipline 2 года назад +43

      fr i have never seen a man so excited to go to secaucus

    • @TrainsFerriesFeet
      @TrainsFerriesFeet 2 года назад +8

      @@indisciipline Seriously; when I was a kid, my mom always made fun of Secaucus because it used to be full of stockyards and smelled like pigs.

    • @lewnwdc
      @lewnwdc Год назад +25

      Not to mention Jeremy is easy on the eyes. Cute transit nerds = 😍

    • @TrainsFerriesFeet
      @TrainsFerriesFeet Год назад +1

      @@lewnwdc Yes!

    • @danielueblacker9118
      @danielueblacker9118 Год назад +2

      for sure, wonderful energy

  • @andrewruger22
    @andrewruger22 2 года назад +310

    I don't think I've ever seen such a strong reaction to anything as your reaction to having to take the River Line

    • @blackman7437
      @blackman7437 2 года назад +22

      Note to self, make that a meme later.
      >When you miss the SEPTA Transfer at Trenton and the next train's in 50 minutes

    • @Token_Nerd
      @Token_Nerd 2 года назад +16

      "Wow...I feel like pedestrians are really prioritized here...SHUT UP"
      ~ Miles in Philadelphia, walking to the NHSL

  • @TrainsFerriesFeet
    @TrainsFerriesFeet 2 года назад +159

    NJ Transit really needs to extend the North Jersey Coast Line all the way to Atlantic City and down to Cape May.

    • @davidfreeman3083
      @davidfreeman3083 Год назад +25

      I think it’s also important for NJ transit to reactivate and build a S NJ rail system centered around 30th street station in philly.

    • @BioJB1287
      @BioJB1287 Год назад +14

      Being able to take the train to wildwood would be awesome

    • @trainsdestinations3960
      @trainsdestinations3960 Год назад +2

      My grandfather used to work on the Blue Comet trains that went down there.

    • @alcubierrevj
      @alcubierrevj Год назад +2

      @@davidfreeman3083 Exactly. Because there are so few NJ Rail lines that cross into Philly, as opposed to all the lines under the Hudson river, NJ Rail Transit may as well be NY Transit.

    • @tomoconnell2320
      @tomoconnell2320 Год назад

      No right of way exists there anymore

  • @OntarioTrafficMan
    @OntarioTrafficMan 2 года назад +130

    I can't believe there's a Port Jervis trip that makes all stops to Secaucus - that's brutal!

    • @iannarita9816
      @iannarita9816 2 года назад +3

      A remnant of the Erie RR.

    • @zachfila
      @zachfila Год назад +6

      Most of the port jervis trains are express

    • @OntarioTrafficMan
      @OntarioTrafficMan Год назад +14

      @@zachfila until this video, I thought ALL of them were express

    • @triphops3949
      @triphops3949 Год назад +4

      There are a few - trains 41, 62 and 67 on weekdays; and 69, 70, and 82 on weekends. There are others that are semi-local; they'll make a few stops on the Main and Bergen, but skip a few along the way. There are also two Harriman expresses during the week - trains 50 (eastbound) and 59 (westbound). The super locals are brutal for both the passengers and the crews! 🥴

  • @davidburrow5895
    @davidburrow5895 2 года назад +100

    I actually rather like the River Line. A few years back I went from NYC to Philadelphia via NJ Transit, the River Line, and PATCO. It was easily the cheapest way between the cities, and it was also a pleasant and scenic ride.

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  2 года назад +44

      Oh, I do too - every small city in the US needs its own River LINE! The reaction was mostly in shock that they were having us take such a seemingly unorthodox service.

    • @Victor-bo4ws
      @Victor-bo4ws 2 года назад +2

      I done the same it was a 4 hour journey

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад +35

    Secaucus Junction is the Mecca of Solari boards, love how the lines have their own color-coded dedicated boards instead of the typical black one. The indoor ski slope at the American Dream mall sounds dumb at first, but when you realize it's targeted towards NYC people who want to ski but can't or don't want to go too far, then it makes sense. Also, I definitely count River LINE as commuter rail. It was the first hybrid rail system to open in the US back in 2004. Hybrid rail meaning a light rail with commuter elements. Other examples of hybrid rail systems are San Diego's Sprinter and Fort Worth's TEXRail

    • @cleanairbus
      @cleanairbus Год назад

      Let's not forget the DCTA A-Train with their Stadler GTW 2/6 fleet...

    • @TrainsFerriesFeet
      @TrainsFerriesFeet 11 месяцев назад

      I took a picture of the ski slope the last time I was home in Jersey. I don't ski, but it looked like fun and no threat of avalanches.

  • @henriquejambu
    @henriquejambu 2 года назад +31

    I don’t know why RUclips decided to show me this video, but I really enjoyed it. Subscribed!!

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  2 года назад +10

      The algorithm randomly decided to make it pop off yesterday - thanks so much for watching!

    • @GettinUp
      @GettinUp Год назад +1

      You either commute or have some train search on your phone. Algorithm is getting good now a days..

  • @tommysalami28
    @tommysalami28 2 года назад +43

    You guys excitement is the cutest thing ever, just a pure appreciation for trains and stuff

  • @Maxime_K-G
    @Maxime_K-G 5 месяцев назад +4

    New Jersey is a lot like Belgium but in America. Centrally located, with similar terrain and climate, both densely populated and very suburban, they're the but of jokes for neighbors but oh so interesting and steeped in history.
    I started thinking about it since a similar trip here would be around the same distance and a single fare would cost about $30 as well. 😅

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  5 месяцев назад +1

      That's...a really funny and accurate comparison! Not to mention the very different cultural links to each of its neighbors depending on where you are.

  • @lifeskater9899
    @lifeskater9899 2 года назад +18

    That was my daily commute, from Jervis-Hoboken, then PATH to the WTC. Crossing the Moodna viaduct (between Salisbury Mills-Cornwall and Harriman, going East, was always awesome for taking pictures. Took naps never fearing I'd miss my stop, lol. Thanks for the memories, and posting. Safe travels!

    • @lifeskater9899
      @lifeskater9899 2 года назад +6

      Meant to add: In the beginning you were standing on the bridge that links to Pa., over the Delaware. Actually, you were standing in Pa. If you faced East, you could see the mountains of nJ, with the Memorial to the Soldiers and Sailors of NJ-it's the highest point in NJ, from where you can see 3 states: NY/NJ/Pa., and maybe the Catskills if visibility's clear.

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  2 года назад +8

      We talked about that on camera but I cut it out for a snappier intro - very cool that we traversed three states though!

  • @SeanCakaBroncoFan623
    @SeanCakaBroncoFan623 28 дней назад +1

    This is a video I have on repeat! Miles is definitely my favorite transit RUclipsr! Him & Jeremy are so funny as well!

  • @ocmdog
    @ocmdog 5 месяцев назад +4

    I love your travels with Jeremy. Such good chemistry and pairing. Can't wait for your next joint adventure.

  • @jamessullivan5864
    @jamessullivan5864 2 года назад +5

    The pagoda in the middle of the woods is where the Falun Gong headquarters is.

  • @scottbridge9391
    @scottbridge9391 2 года назад +42

    This brings back memories for me of living in NYC back in the 1970s. The NY Metro area by far has the most extensive commuter rail system in the US. No other city comes even close. In NY, the commuter trains connect with the NY subway system and also with the Amtrak lines.
    On your next rail adventure, you can connect with the PATH trains in NJ over to NY and then connect with the LIRR at Penn Station and explore Long Island, including the ocean beaches. The LIRR trains are also a little faster, going at 80 mph at many places.
    I'm not at all surprised that your sandwich was good. The East Coast is known for it's delectable deli sandwiches.

    • @iannarita9816
      @iannarita9816 2 года назад +2

      My solution was take the lettuce off and throw it away and add a little mustard.

    • @tf_9047
      @tf_9047 2 года назад +4

      PATH is legally a commuter rail train too, so it's technically a complete link of 'commuter rail'.

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict Год назад

      Sad isn’t it

  • @alanthefisher
    @alanthefisher 2 года назад +14

    I will beat up any of the New Jersey haters. Also great trip haha

    • @kitchin2
      @kitchin2 2 года назад +2

      NJT has three lines to western Jersey and Amtrak Connect Us proposes two lines out that way. Any crossing to PA in that region would be great. And scenic. Seems to me the highway congestion really starts on the PA side, but I’ve only done the trip a few times. Needs more freight on rail too.

  • @jaquaviontaviousbonquequex9066
    @jaquaviontaviousbonquequex9066 Год назад +5

    theres something hilariousness about wating 30 - 50 minutes for a train, you finally start seeing the light's approach, you get hyped because you're finally leaving that horrible purgatory, you get up from your body heat warmed throne, the train approaches, and it's a freight train going 5 mph, and too add salt to the wound, you get a notification that your train's delayed for another hour

  • @Turbobuttes
    @Turbobuttes Год назад +3

    Oh my God, the shot with Jeremy introducing his favorite place on Earth, and then his face literally lights up, that is a GOLDEN shot right there.

  • @emilymclean6541
    @emilymclean6541 Год назад +7

    A fun feature of the Princeton Junction stop is that there's a tiny little train (called the Dinky) that goes from the Junction right to Princeton's campus/the town. The Dinky was down for a good year while I was at school there and it was a nightmare. I grew up in NY, went to school in Jersey, and love the weird little intricacies of the rail transit around there. Loving your videos!

  • @triphops3949
    @triphops3949 Год назад +5

    So a couple things: the sign at Garfield actually *was* the standard NJT sign in the 80's and 90's before being switched over to the more ornate ones. There are a few examples left besides Garfield; East Orange and Kingsland come to mind (Kingsland 's days are numbered anyway, as the new Lyndhurst station takes shape). Also, all NJT lines besides the AC are officially east and west: east towards NYC/HOB, and west away from them. Of course, in complete logical logic, the one true east-west line, the Atlantic City, is... (wait for it)... North (toward Philadelphia), and South (towards AC) 🥴
    Great job, as always! 👍

  • @ChrisSl8
    @ChrisSl8 2 года назад +24

    Funny video, brings me back to the shenanigans during my high school days. Back in 2004-2005 used to spend entire full days transitfanning all over the place, the whole MTA subway/bus system, MNR, LIRR, NJT, PATH, etc. Tons of long train rides like this to Jersey, out to Montauk, up to Connecticut, etc. I still have a shit ton of videos and pictures from those days (uploaded the pictures to my website) but we never did any kind of vlog videos like this unfortunately. Of course we didn't have iPhones, Go Pros or even RUclips yet, just me and my trusty Sony DSC-V1 lol

  • @overly7997
    @overly7997 2 года назад +47

    I REALLY enjoyed this video! watched it from start to finish without skipping, you two are really captivating to watch and i'd love to see more adventures like this on your channel!

  • @Hal10034
    @Hal10034 2 года назад +4

    That was fun. I've taken the River Line from Trenton to Camden. I got a little lost looking for the PATCO station and met a gentleman who was convinced I was an undercover policeman. It took a few minutes to shake him loose.

  • @history_leisure
    @history_leisure 2 года назад +8

    “Stop watching this video”
    *video ends anyway*

  • @himbourbanist
    @himbourbanist Год назад +6

    I'd consider the River Line Commuter Rail for sure. Operating at 15 minute headways during Rush Hour is pretty solid for what I'd consider a kind of weird line. Why it wasn't just built as heavy commuter rail is beyond me but I'm sure NJT had some weird justification, they seem to love hamstringing services in South Jersey

  • @francoislaforge8255
    @francoislaforge8255 5 месяцев назад +2

    You guys are living the life I wish I had

  • @robertkarp6336
    @robertkarp6336 2 года назад +1

    Fun trip. So glad you took the river line. Love Miles' Vignelli diagram tshirt.

  • @Latte_2010
    @Latte_2010 2 месяца назад +1

    7:33 Ironically, just a couple days ago, I was on a road trip to Washington DC via NJ Turnpike, and I was passing by Secaucus Junction and saw an 8 car Multilevel with that same locomotive, 4601! Great video btw, that wait at Pennsauken was completely unnecessary though, if only NJT made tickets for the Trenton line at SEPTA...

  • @IVR02
    @IVR02 Год назад +2

    Fun fact about the Ramsey Rt 17 station: the parking garage is so underused that (I believe) they've begun leasing out spaces for people to store old cars there. I went up there one night to get some pictures of the moon and was shocked to see a clean AMC Gremlin... and then a mid-70s Lincoln Continental... and then a Honda Beat... and before I knew it it was like I'd stepped into some weird time warped parking garage. Surreal, but also kinda cool. But yea, bottom line that parking garage is VERY underused.

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  Год назад +3

      Okay, that admittedly sounds kind of amazing.

  • @fontourinha
    @fontourinha Год назад +9

    I've never set foot on the US but I want so badly to befriend you guys!! This video is priceless

  • @paulriv
    @paulriv 2 года назад +10

    There's something about travelling thru the Pine Barrens that just lulls me off to sleep... It's such a tranquil area (but it's not a bad thing)

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  2 года назад +5

      The train rumbling through there at 80 MPH is so relaxing too.

    • @jeremyzorek
      @jeremyzorek 2 года назад

      @@MilesinTransit it was definitely one of my favorite parts of that trip, especially because it was my first time experiencing it!

  • @johnchambers8528
    @johnchambers8528 2 года назад +9

    Thanks for that interesting ride. I have ridden the Atlantic City line many times from both Philadelphia and Cherry Hill. The line generally has good service but is subject to delays sometimes due to switch or bridge problems. Since I am going to or from Philadelphia I also have the option of transferring to PATCO at Lindenwald if there are problems affecting the line into Philadelphia. I also rode the River Line once to Trenton and agree it is a scenic ride. As you mentioned in the video NJ Transit most likely routes you via the River line because it was an easy transfer to the AC line and if your train was on time most likely would have made a better connection than riding SEPTA to 30th street and transferring there. However you would have had another good place to get food at 30th street station since there are many food outlets there that are usually open during commuting hours. I have only ridden a few of the northern New Jersey regional rail lines but always thought a ride to Port Jervis would be interesting. Keep those unique and odd train and transit videos coming.

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  2 года назад +3

      The Port Jervis Line is beautiful, strongly recommend!

  • @eottoe2001
    @eottoe2001 2 года назад +6

    This is so nuts. I really liked and have been wanting to do this myself. Good luck on your trips.

  • @jamallhayden2512
    @jamallhayden2512 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the video!

  • @geo_walters
    @geo_walters Год назад +1

    I grew up in Otisville, thanks for featuring this! Also trivia, near Otisville is the Otisville state (and federal) prison. That land was once the Sanitariums of the late 1800s for Tuberculosis patients to live in clean air treated by doctors with fresh food grown on the farm there.

  • @christopherkraemer4023
    @christopherkraemer4023 11 месяцев назад

    i get unnaturally excited when i see stuff from where im from on the internet so thank you for making this video and showing jersey, especially south jersey, some love!

  • @The4905
    @The4905 Год назад

    This was my first ever liked in transit video I have watched, and have been subscribed ever since!

  • @xXPinkiePieXx
    @xXPinkiePieXx Год назад

    As somebody that grew up in Orange County NY, it’s so interesting seeing the passenger view from that bridge I would hike by! Great video!

  • @gasfarts3
    @gasfarts3 2 года назад +5

    I grew up in Bergen County North Jersey. Waldwick was my train stop one of the things that I noticed was that since the line was so old many of the towns developed around the central train station that’s why you see such a great stops like Hohokus. We used to take the train to Hoboken back then there was no Secaucus junction and then take the path into the city it was a great way to have a lot of fun in your teens growing up in North Jersey.

    • @eveostay
      @eveostay Год назад

      I always take the PATH (unless there's construction). I find the transfer at Secaucus to be very unpleasant (those damn turnstlies!)

  • @IvyANguyen
    @IvyANguyen Год назад +1

    Very cool! This reminds me of a video series called Megaloping that 2 people done in 2007 (?) from Virginia to Maine via a variety of local transit vehicles.

  • @foxecho727
    @foxecho727 2 года назад

    Great vid gents! A lot of fun! Come on down here to Florida for a Brightline ride!

  • @catenaire
    @catenaire 2 года назад

    This is so awesome!! I have family in the greater Port Jervis area and go to the station to see trains when I visit.

  • @AA_8184_1
    @AA_8184_1 2 года назад +10

    Love this! Such a wild ride! Keep up the great work! Love the collabs!

  • @pacificostudios
    @pacificostudios 2 года назад +11

    I think San Diego to Lancaster, CA -- which can be done with three commuter trains on a weekend for about $15, might be longer than your trip from Port Jervis to Atlantic City. Mind you, I regularly go round-trip from Oceanside to Los Angeles on weekends, and that is about 180 miles.

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  2 года назад +6

      Our rule was that it has to be purchased from one ticket machine! Could you actually buy that ticket on one machine?

    • @pacificostudios
      @pacificostudios 2 года назад +1

      @@MilesinTransit - No. That's kind of a funny rule, but its your contest. But Metrolink goes a long ways. The longest line is the Orange Co. line from L.A. to Oceanside, 90 miles.

    • @Geotpf
      @Geotpf 2 года назад

      I was going to suggest just this. You could start in Ventura, San Bernardino, Lancaster, or Perris via Metrolink (or Riverside, but the Perris train passes through that-two different routes to go Riverside to LA), change to the Orange County Metrolink line at LA Union Station, then change to the Coaster in Oceanside, then go to San Diego.
      But you would have to buy your Coaster ticket at Oceanside. Coaster and Metrolink are separate.

    • @pacificostudios
      @pacificostudios 2 года назад

      It also won't be long for a trip from San Francisco to Natomas or Merced via San Jose will be possible, although that's not a reasonable way to go from SF to SAC.

  • @jraio747
    @jraio747 10 месяцев назад

    Love these guys!! Looks like they’d be fun to travel with. Great video content.

  • @radioflyer1969
    @radioflyer1969 2 года назад +2

    You guys are priceless.

  • @mj1234321
    @mj1234321 2 года назад +4

    Imagine doing that for your daily commute! Thanks for proving that it's possible, but I think that's one route I won't be doing in a single day!

  • @TechNerdNolan
    @TechNerdNolan Месяц назад

    I love these types of videos

  • @ryanwalker2432
    @ryanwalker2432 Год назад

    Thank you for the entertaining video after stumbling across your channel :)

  • @petercharless
    @petercharless Год назад

    happy to see some nj transit content 🥲

  • @captmaverickable
    @captmaverickable Год назад

    Such wholesome content.

  • @1superloki
    @1superloki 2 года назад +2

    What a fun video

  • @hq3473
    @hq3473 Год назад +1

    8:43 the train stop is the reason why everyone in NJ knows my town exists.

  • @PabloBD
    @PabloBD 2 года назад +1

    just discovered your channel, loving you all nerds

  • @BxLiteKid
    @BxLiteKid 2 года назад +2

    You guys seem like so much fun. I live in New York and I've always wondered about the Port Jervis MTA/NJ Transit line.

  • @RyanZview
    @RyanZview 5 месяцев назад

    very fun video! in early 2023, I relocated from the West Coast to Northern NJ, right off the Pascack Valley Line of NJ Transit.

  • @jakec5472
    @jakec5472 Месяц назад

    This was really good content, you both were great. Shout-out to the NYC Subway map T-shirt.

  • @history_leisure
    @history_leisure 2 года назад +4

    The River Line train reminds me of the Deutsche Bahn train I took between Offenburg and Strausburg

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  2 года назад +2

      As Jeremy says, "very European"!

    • @history_leisure
      @history_leisure 2 года назад

      @@MilesinTransit probably should have added “does”

  • @__-cd9ug
    @__-cd9ug Год назад

    this was such a fun watch

  • @montyb10009
    @montyb10009 2 года назад +1

    This was fun. Cracked up at that pay phone.

  • @ryana4939
    @ryana4939 10 дней назад

    Good old Dirt Skervis NY went to BOCES with a kid from there, I grew up a little ways away in Harriman which has its own little train station.

  • @DanknDerpyGamer
    @DanknDerpyGamer Год назад +4

    Woodbury Commons: Nearby to there was also the first of the many "Gasho of Japan" teppanyaki restaurants, founded by Shiro Aoki, brother to the Benihana restaurant chain founder Rocky Aoki. Shiro actually had a gasho farmhouse taken from Japan, disassembled, and reassembled in Central Valley. He also did this for the Gasho location that used to be in Hawthorn, NY (which is now called Hida - interesting since Hida Japan is where the gasho farmhouse for the Hawthorn/Elmsford location came from). The chain had a lot of locations, including 2 in Denver, Colorado, and now only has one in Hauppauge, out on Long Island.
    I'm such a dork.

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  Год назад +1

      This is such a cool nugget of information, I love this

  • @ide1337myself
    @ide1337myself 8 месяцев назад

    You nerds are the best. Great content!

  • @elliottmarcel1506
    @elliottmarcel1506 6 месяцев назад

    9:25 made me spit my coffee out, jesus christ that was funny as fuck , as a college commuter who has to take he train to trenton transit center everyweekend, , i felt what you said on a personal level. Trenton transit Center really is the shining pearl of the northeast corridor. LOL

  • @gregmanning8967
    @gregmanning8967 Год назад

    Having just experienced the Trenton Transit Center for the first time earlier this year, I second your sour face lol.

  • @JeffFrmJoisey
    @JeffFrmJoisey 2 года назад

    Interesting and fun!!! Thank you!!!!!

  • @Lhwbakao
    @Lhwbakao Год назад

    Awesome MTA tshirt! Definitely have one back home 🤘🏼

  • @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45
    @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 2 года назад +5

    I'd like to visit New Jersey someday, like actually be in New Jersey and not just passing through on the way to DC.

  • @mikeyconngz6034
    @mikeyconngz6034 2 года назад +2

    aww nice you were in burlington towne center, i live there lmao. i really love the riverline, i wish we had more lines like it in south jersey

  • @trainsdestinations3960
    @trainsdestinations3960 Год назад +1

    I took a somewhat similar trip with my dad from the North Jersey Coast Line to Absecon a few years ago. Certainly won’t be doing that again, lol.

  • @michaelscott4521
    @michaelscott4521 Год назад

    Grew up right near port was nice to see

  • @roaddogg800
    @roaddogg800 23 дня назад

    Fascinating that Port Jervis is literally 5 minutes from Pennsylvania

  • @pnw_ritz4965
    @pnw_ritz4965 Год назад

    oh dude, I love this!

  • @theinternexperience890
    @theinternexperience890 2 года назад +2

    They actually did it I can’t believe it

  • @jordivanselm3201
    @jordivanselm3201 Год назад

    I love watching these video's knowing that I live in a country with one of the best public transport in the wold.

  • @bencarterviola
    @bencarterviola Год назад +1

    Great channel, hope it grows some more!! Love the reactions and commentary :)

  • @SeaBassTian
    @SeaBassTian Год назад +15

    I'm getting train FOMO just watching you two. More trainventures please!

  • @josephkahn6830
    @josephkahn6830 2 года назад

    Love the river line discovered it by accident last month. So easy to get off at 1 of the towns and chill

  • @korean_foot_traveler8655
    @korean_foot_traveler8655 2 года назад +3

    I like the content of this video. That's so interesting.😀👍👍

  • @cormac7880
    @cormac7880 2 года назад +1

    Nice!

  • @docmccoy95
    @docmccoy95 Год назад

    Great video fellas. I wonder if the turntable (1:29) is still in operation. The last one on Metro North was in White Plains NY.

  • @Josephcavagnaro
    @Josephcavagnaro 2 года назад +1

    wow such a cool video

  • @trainman1971
    @trainman1971 Год назад +2

    Now that GO Transit has one weekday roundtrip on the Kitchener Line extended to London, I wonder if that one now qualifies for longest single commuter run in North America by both distance AND time.
    The running time for the train between London and Toronto is 4 hours and 10 minutes.
    The VIA Rail train on that same route takes 3 hours and 45 minutes (of course, less stops east of Guelph).
    In 2007 when I rode VIA Rail on that route, the run time for VIA was about 50 minutes faster at just a hair under 3 hours.
    Apparently, the track conditions on the line between Kitchener and London were allowed to deteriorate badly under the GEXR. CN took back control of the line in 2021, but a lot of work is needed to bring the line up to speed again. There are many 30mph or less speed restrictions and segments, and a number of crossings require flagging due to improperly operating crossing protection.
    On another note, nice to meet you on the first Wawa trip in Philly! Just subbed to your channel, too.

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  Год назад

      Plus couldn't you theoretically connect to another GO service from Union Station and go even further on a connecting trip? Might be worth looking into, hmm...
      And it was great to meet you too, thanks for checking out the channel!

    • @trainman1971
      @trainman1971 Год назад

      @@MilesinTransit Indeed, yes. By the time that train gets into Toronto Union, you could connect to end up at Oshawa, West Harbour, Barrie, or.... crap, I forget where the midday Stoufville trains terminate; they don't go full route...

  • @peterbarry1194
    @peterbarry1194 Год назад +5

    Hey Guys! As a daily NJ Transit train rider, who also uses it to travel to Philly and Wilmington, DE, I really enjoyed this post! NJ is such a great place and as you agreed, is soooo diverse! Can I recommend you do a quick vid on the Morris/Essex line….Each town is nicer than the next! And you could review different routes into NYC, such as the PATH train from Hoboken, or the train direct into Penn Station

  • @danielclark4624
    @danielclark4624 Год назад

    there are some beautiful bay views on the LIRR Port Washingtom branch

  • @joelp5093
    @joelp5093 Год назад +1

    I live near Port Jervis on the PA side, I can’t think of a situation where taking the train to NYC is more practical than driving. It takes forever, the schedule is not practical, etc

  • @mark4707
    @mark4707 11 месяцев назад +1

    You guys should try to the relatively new combo tickets on lirr and metro north. You could go from Montauk (115 miles) to Waterbury (88 miles) on one ticket

  • @Sebman1113
    @Sebman1113 10 месяцев назад

    New Jersey and you, puhfect togather!

  • @wwedivas2011
    @wwedivas2011 Год назад

    Interested video boys, but I have taken the Train from Hoboken to Port Jervis, NY and it nice watching the sight from the train coming down and yes it a long train ride going down to Hoboken.

  • @SeattlePioneer
    @SeattlePioneer 5 месяцев назад

    I watched this again , after a year, and enjoyed it this time.

  • @derekspalding3091
    @derekspalding3091 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love trains and would totally take this trip, but 7.5 hours to go 223 miles is brutal for anyone other than those who love trains or don't have a car. 223 miles is like a 3.5-4 car trip going 70-80 miles/hr. Great video though guys keep up the fun trips and videos!

  • @word42069
    @word42069 2 года назад

    lol i was going to make a comment about river line based on the beginning then mid-comment you guys had the riverine revelation LOL. Anyway, grew up on the Northeast Corridor line of NJT

  • @dijikstra8
    @dijikstra8 Год назад +2

    NJ Transit is interesting. I'm guessing it's the only statewide transit agency in the US, and while service is not up to snuff to European or Asian standards, it's still a very good system by US standards, and integrated which is very important.

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  Год назад +3

      There are a few other statewide agencies but NJT is by far the biggest and most robust!

  • @bushikciwa
    @bushikciwa 11 месяцев назад

    The parking garage fills up when it snows . We parked our nice cars in there during the storm . Only a couple dollars

  • @harvey2005
    @harvey2005 9 месяцев назад +1

    How about Martinsburg WV to Perryville MD? One ticket on MARC. Not as long as your trip, but 5+ hours!

  • @andrewdutton3831
    @andrewdutton3831 Год назад +2

    Pretty cool, guys. You should consider doing New London, CT to Spotsylvania, VA which is ALMOST (save for one small 30 mile gap in Maryland/Delaware) served by regional commuter rail the entire way.

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  Год назад +2

      I want to do Spotsylvania to Boston sometime!

    • @Moechella444
      @Moechella444 9 месяцев назад

      "soon" MD will have commuter rail all the way to Newark DE. When that happens Spotsylvania to Boston or DC to BOS will be much easier to do on commuter rail

  • @diosmios5364
    @diosmios5364 Год назад +1

    i live near lindenwold station in NJ, and this kinda shit is why i drive to a station near nyc and train in instead of train all the way up there lmao
    100% there needs a connection direct from AC to NYC, it's absurd to me there isn't one

  • @eliaomg
    @eliaomg 10 месяцев назад

    This is so cool beacuse I live about 15 minutes from salsbury mills - Cornwall station and most of this stuff at the beginning on the video is local places like Woodbury commons and Stewart airport

  • @mattwalker5252
    @mattwalker5252 Год назад

    I’ll allow it for the commuter designation lol it indeed is. Also, notably, in Trenton a NJT ticket machine will print one of those pink tickets for SEPTA. Also that’s clearly a NJT train in Port Jarvis due to the 1980s, but labeled by MTA metro north. Great vid

    • @MilesinTransit
      @MilesinTransit  Год назад

      I think even in Port Jervis we could've theoretically bought a ticket for Philly and a SEPTA ticket would've come out - we were expecting it to happen even for our AC trip!