Full Length Front of Train Ride On an R46 (N) to Coney Island Stillwell Avenue via Astoria Express

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  • Опубликовано: 23 май 2022
  • For best vieweing experience set to max quality
    I almost didn't make it on time to record the N train going via Astoria express
    I ended up recording the final N express so there was confusion on which platform to go at for the Manhattan bound N train. Once reaching Astoria Blvd someone asked the operator if they can open the door the other side too but they refused to.
    I think it would've been possible to do and it would've been the right thing to do so the train can pick up passengers from both sides instead of making them wait for the next train.
    This also explains why there's people on all 4 express stops.
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  • @the_elmeister
    @the_elmeister 2 года назад +98

    (N) Train to Coney Island-Stillwell Av via Broadway Express; 31 St, 59 St, 4 Av Express, Sea Beach stop timestamps:
    0:00 - Astoria-Ditmars Blvd [Northern Terminal 🟨]
    1:11 - Astoria Blvd {Transfer is available to M60 SBS to LGA}
    2:42 - 30 Av (Skipped due to Track Maintenance 🚫)
    3:23 - Broadway (Skipped due to Track Maintenance 🚫)
    4:02 - 36 Av (Skipped due to Track Maintenance 🚫)
    4:40 - 39 Av-Dutch Kills (Skipped due to Track Maintenance 🚫)
    6:17 - Queensboro Plaza {Transfer is available to (7) train & Astoria Bound (N) trains for bypassed stations}
    8:01 - *60TH ST PORTAL [LINE GOES UNDERGROUND]*
    *Astoria Line {Due to Track Maintenance, the following changes were in effect during the midday: Manhattan Bound (N) trains ran EXPRESS from Astoria Blvd to Queensboro Plaza. For service to bypassed stations, transfer at Queensboro Plaza to Astoria Bound (N) train; (W) trains were NOT running in Queens and all trains were rerouted over the (Q) Line in both directions between 57 St-7 Av & Yorkville-96 St}*
    *QUEENS*
    ---------------------------
    *MANHATTAN*
    *59 St Line 🟡*
    9:45 - Lexington Av-59 St {Transfer is available to (R), (4) (5) (6) [🟢Lexington Av Line🟢], (F) (Q) [63 St Line 🟠🟡] trains}
    11:03 - 5 Av-59 St
    *59 St Line🟡*
    ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
    *🟡Broadway Line🟡*
    13:17 - 57 St-7 Av {Transfer is available to (Q) EXP & (R) (W) LCL trains}
    15:05 - 49 St
    17:26 - Times Sq-42 St {Transfer is available to (R) (W) LCL, (1) (2) (3) [🔴7 Av Line🔴], (A) (C) (E) [🔵8 Av Line🔵], (7) trains; PABT}
    19:03 - 34 St-Herald Sq {Transfer is available to (R) (W) LCL, (B) (D) (F) (M) [🟠6 Av Line🟠] trains; PATH; M34 SBS}
    20:25 - 28 St (Skipped 🚫)
    21:00 - 23 St (Skipped 🚫)
    21:33 - 14 St-Union Sq {Transfer is available to (R) (W) LCL, (4) (5) (6) [🟢Lexington Av Line🟢], (L) trains; M14 SBS}
    22:59 - 8 St-NYU (Skipped 🚫)
    23:51 - Prince St (Skipped 🚫)
    25:03 - Canal St [Manhattan Bridge Level] {Transfer is available to (Q) train @ Manhattan Br Level & (R) (W) trains @ Montague St Level, (6) [🟢Lexington Av Line🟢], (J) [Nassau St Line 🟤] trains}
    *🟡Broadway Line🟡*
    ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
    *Manhattan Bridge*
    27:02 - *MANHATTAN BR PORTAL [LINE GOES ELEVATED]*
    *MANHATTAN*
    ---------------------------
    *BROOKLYN*
    30:13 - *MANHATTAN BR PORTAL [LINE GOES UNDERGROUND]*
    *Manhattan Bridge*
    ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
    *4 Av Line 🟠🟡*
    33:23 - DeKalb Av (Skipped 🚫)
    35:08 - Atlantic Av-Barclays Center {Transfer is available to (D) EXP & (R) LCL, (B) (Q) [Brighton Line 🟠🟡], (2) (3) (4) (5) [Eastern Pkwy Line 🔴🟢] trains; LIRR}
    36:38 - Union St (Skipped 🚫)
    37:28 - 4 Av-9 St (Skipped 🚫)
    38:14 - Prospect Av (Skipped 🚫)
    38:59 - 25 St (Skipped 🚫)
    39:52 - 36 St {Transfer is available to (R) LCL & (D) trains}
    41:46 - 45 St (Skipped 🚫)
    42:31 - 53 St (Skipped 🚫)
    42:58 - 59 St {Transfer is available to (R) train}
    *4 Av Line 🟠🟡*
    ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
    *Sea Beach Line*
    44:19 - *64TH ST PORTAL [LINE GOES OUTSIDE]*
    45:20 - 8 Av
    46:48- Fort Hamilton Pkwy
    49:03 - New Utrecht Av {Transfer is available to (D) train}
    50:36 - 18 Av
    52:02 - 20 Av
    53:27 - Bay Pkwy
    55:11 - Kings Hwy {Transfer is available to B82 SBS}
    56:42 - Avenue U
    57:56 - 86 St
    1:02:02 - Coney Island-Stillwell Av {Transfer is available to (D) (F) (Q) trains} [Southern Terminal 🟨]

    • @NeonNion
      @NeonNion 2 года назад +1

      Wow! Thank you, this is amazing!

    • @RollerSCoaster17
      @RollerSCoaster17 2 года назад +1

      I am so impressed!!

    • @r211Afan
      @r211Afan 2 года назад

      You forgot Astoria Express.

    • @the_elmeister
      @the_elmeister 2 года назад

      @@r211Afan The description says it all. That is not going to change. It is via 31 St and that is not normal when the train runs via Astoria Express. When I typed the Astoria Line on the list, it explains that the train ran express

    • @nojeansv
      @nojeansv Год назад

      i love u no homo

  • @mitch4527
    @mitch4527 Год назад +23

    Considering how long ago these routes were laid out (the outdoor Brooklyn portions date from the late 1800’s, the in-tunnel Manhattan and Brooklyn portions from the 1910’s), it was a remarkable job of engineering and construction.

  • @babyswheels54
    @babyswheels54 2 года назад +69

    As a former conductor in the “A” division, one can only open the doors on the correct side, the “on” side for that train at that time. When I worked the US Open at Shea Stadium, my job was to open and close the doors on the “off” side, then get off the train and wait for the next one. The conductor in this video was correct in his opening of the doors on the “on” side.

    • @The.twenty_1
      @The.twenty_1 Год назад

      @Lighthouse in the Storm Its expensive and Inefficent with our style of trains, Theres a reason the bronx IRT terminals only use the island platform

    • @ConfuzedMind
      @ConfuzedMind Год назад +1

      Its also a no no to do a "bridge". Creates confusion and its a hassle for the C/R when closing down. Cant do a sweep on both platforms at the same time.

    • @nereidaflores7721
      @nereidaflores7721 Год назад

      YOUR TOTALLY RIGHT SIR

    • @F40PH-2CAT
      @F40PH-2CAT 5 месяцев назад +2

      Not sure why this was an issue, the southbound platform here should have been closed down.

    • @mattguy2998
      @mattguy2998 Месяц назад

      In that case why was that platform even open 2 begin with??

  • @newmiami99
    @newmiami99 2 года назад +35

    Your best one yet! I appreciate how you were able to attach the camera in a more forward position. Would love sone 7 train videos, both directions, this way! Look forward to supporting your channel!

    • @coolboss999
      @coolboss999 2 года назад +1

      There are already multiple 7 train povs on YT. Just search it up

  • @CloverPhotoandVideo
    @CloverPhotoandVideo 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for posting. The N Broadway Express was "my train" growing up in Brooklyn and I spent many a day at the front door of a R-32 or R-42, or even R-38 riding into the city and back.

    • @CloverPhotoandVideo
      @CloverPhotoandVideo 2 года назад

      @Lighthouse in the Storm Yep, I can even remember an occasional R30 on the N, and R1-9s, and R10s, on the West End (B now D) line. I believe we saw the last R 1-9s on the West End in the late '70s.

  • @JohnM1774
    @JohnM1774 2 года назад +6

    GREAT Video. I grew up by the D and QJ (when it was the Brighton Line). Kings Highway (express) and Ave M (local) were my home stations. I am 63 now and remember the lines like it was yesterday. I also remember the old Illuminating gas tanks (Gas Heats Best) in Coney Island next to the West End and Sea Beach lines (B & N). I also remember the R-1-9s and the BMT ABs vaguely. Some really nice memories.

  • @kenqwe04
    @kenqwe04 2 года назад +14

    Wow! Great video and camera positioning. The T/O knows his craft getting through the timed zones just about perfectly. And thanks to Andy Byford for getting the signal situation straightened out helping to speed things up.

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад +3

      Thanks! He was a great operator very smooth ride, also I was surprised that Andy byford left so soon back in 2020. Left too quickly

    • @kenqwe04
      @kenqwe04 2 года назад

      @@morganlimes He left because he finally couldn't deal with Governor Cuomo's meddling. Thankfully working with the people who actually run the system he was able to put in place procedures that I understand continue to be followed. This video certainly shows it.

    • @Mrbeahz1
      @Mrbeahz1 2 года назад +1

      The operator caught red speed signals at Just the right time.

  • @loupiccirillo9324
    @loupiccirillo9324 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for posting this video, brought back so many memories of my dad taking me to/from the city on the N from Kings Hwy. Loved riding in the front and pretending to be at the controls. I also used to enjoy going to Coney Island and cutting through the train yard, was always fascinated by how a yard operated.

  • @southberrys
    @southberrys 2 года назад +12

    Thank you for posting this great video.
    This is the first time I have seen the front of train POV of the New York City subway, and I had no idea that the wiring was so complex. It is very exciting to see the tracks extending three-dimensionally in the huge underground space. It is a sight you cannot see in Japanese subways, and I even wanted to go to the U.S. just to ride this train.

    • @00crashtest
      @00crashtest 2 года назад +1

      Also, speaking of railroads, the open lines of the subways in the trenches south of Atlantic Avenue (towards the end of your videos of Coney Island trains as well as for the Rockaway Island trains, which have concrete canopies for the stations, partially necessitated by the fact that they have to buttress the soft ground behind them in order to support their weight) were originally built for LIRR. Hence, why the sets of tracks are further apart from each other (though the track gauge is the same standard gauge) than other subway lines, why the tracks have a gentler radius in curves, and why the underpasses and tunnels have higher ceilings in order to allow for the larger loading gauge for railroads. Those trenches look very much like those for National Rail in London or the District and Circle Lines in London, which were also originally mainline railways.
      Too bad the MTA subway, LIRR, and Metro North do not through run into each other like Japanese subways, JR, and private railways. Even the London Underground only uses a small section of track of National Rail north of London. Though, I guess it's because western companies are generally very territorial to each other and the Federal Railroad Administration only makes the process much more difficult. For one, operators of trains on the railroad network must be licensed "locomotive" engineers (even if they're only trained in and drive EMUs as part of their career). Secondly, all commuter railroads in the US and Canada that I know of, including MNRR and LIRR, have freight trains run on their tracks during regular service hours, so their vehicles have to withstand 800,000 pounds of buff strength. That is what makes PATH so much more expensive than the subway despite operating vehicles with the same small loading gauge. Even though PATH currently does not share tracks with mainline trains, it has historically with the Pennsylvania Railroad back when it was still called the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad. After the PRR had to abandon that section because they liquidated, PATH had the tracks all to themselves, but they still shared the same track right-of-way with the freight-running Northeast Corridor, in which a derailment could spill onto the PATH tracks, so PATH could not downgrade from legally being a railroad to become a regular transit line. So, they are stuck with the significantly higher technical requirements and super heavy vehicles (for a transit-only operation) necessitated by the crashworthiness standards, which costs multiple times more and ultimately leads to much higher prices for the customers.

  • @captainrc767
    @captainrc767 2 года назад +4

    That was absolutely amazing, Thanks for the enjoyable video. It brings back memories of my Brother and I glued to the front window of every Subway train our parents took us on. Keep up the great work!!

  • @stegowolf
    @stegowolf 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful vantage point, on the deck in front of the door! Thank you for taking and sharing these!!

  • @bleepiestofbloops
    @bleepiestofbloops 2 года назад +36

    I love how flooded the market currently is with videos of this sort.

    • @nonothing4474
      @nonothing4474 2 года назад +13

      what a time to be a railfan this is the next generation of railfanning 😳

    • @dontcare5998
      @dontcare5998 2 года назад

      By market do you mean youtube?

    • @bleepiestofbloops
      @bleepiestofbloops 2 года назад

      @@dontcare5998 Yep. The metaphorical railfan market.

  • @deserttrainguy3235
    @deserttrainguy3235 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the trip back in time. Used the N Train for many years for Coney Island, The Garden, working in the city, visiting the city, and of course changing to the D or #7 for Yankee Stadium or Shea. My dad become a road car inspector and spent many nights at the Coney Island yard, and we loved his stories. I always rode the trains with my nose pressed up against the front window. Seeing the Wonder Wheel at the end reminded me how exciting it was as a child to make the quick trip to Coney Island. I can smell the hot dogs and peanuts.

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад

      Used to do the same all the time when I was younger and coney island sure does smell amazing in most parts :D

  • @angelmessenger8240
    @angelmessenger8240 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this amazing journey. Beautiful old station arches. Much appreciated.

  • @jimneutron157
    @jimneutron157 2 года назад +6

    Great video, fantastic job! That was pretty weird on the Astoria part. Somebody wasn't doing their job at Astoria Blvd & the local stations since they were doing midday work. That train operator was on point though. Really knew how to time the signals. It almost looked like he went through a few lights right 43:55 after 59th street in BKN.

  • @StefanMetze
    @StefanMetze 2 года назад +1

    Another great Video.👍🏻 Thank you. The first time I see the Astoria line after the modernization. Keep uploading 😉🚇🗽all the best from Berlin.

  • @MrJuanderful
    @MrJuanderful 2 года назад +3

    The camera position on this one is great ! Thank you so much for your effort. I love these videos. I use this one for my eliptical machine time. Use the between stations as intervals lol. After canal st I’m wiped lol. Thank you again !

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад +1

      No problem man! 😀
      Also what a super unique way of using the video lmao

  • @TrainsFerriesFeet
    @TrainsFerriesFeet 2 года назад +2

    Your subway vids are some of the best!

  • @BxJRP
    @BxJRP 2 года назад +2

    Amazing video once again Morgan! Keep up the great vids, I would love to see the (D) train next that would be a great one!

  • @TrainfanJ
    @TrainfanJ 2 года назад +2

    This is pure gold. Great video!!!

  • @carlavision6143
    @carlavision6143 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed your video! Beautiful scenery above ground!

  • @opencirclefleet
    @opencirclefleet 2 года назад +43

    *Timestamps*
    *Queens*
    *BMT Astoria Line*
    0:00:00 Astoria-Ditmars Boulevard (NYC Subway: W; MTA Bus: Q69, Q100)
    0:01:14 Astoria Boulevard (NYC Subway: W; NYCT Bus: M60 SBS; MTA Bus: Q19; Columbia Transportation: Queens-Riverdale Commuter Route)
    0:02:42 30th Avenue (SKIPPED)
    0:03:22 Broadway (SKIPPED)
    0:04:01 36th Avenue (SKIPPED)
    0:04:30 39th Avenue-Dutch Kills (SKIPPED)
    0:06:23 Queensboro Plaza (NYC Subway: 7, , W; NYCT Bus: B62, Q32; MTA Bus: Q39, Q60, Q66, Q67, Q69, Q100, Q101, Q102)
    0:07:01 Trackways and Remnants from Demolished Second Set of Platforms
    0:07:24 (FAR LEFT) Trackway for Demolished IRT Second Avenue Line
    0:08:10 *60th Street Tunnel*
    0:08:13 60th Street Tunnel Connection Merges
    *Manhattan*
    0:09:52 *BMT Broadway Line*
    0:09:53 Lexington Avenue-59th Street (NYC Subway: 4, 5, 6, , R, W; F, , Q @ Lexington Avenue-63rd Street; NYCT Bus: M101, M102, M103, Q32; MTA Bus: QM2, QM3, QM20)
    0:11:11 Fifth Avenue-59th Street (NYC Subway: R, W; New York City Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, Q32, SIM3, SIM6, SIM6X, SIM8, SIM8X, SIM10, SIM22, SIM23, SIM24, SIM25, SIM26, SIM30, SIM31)
    0:13:12 LEFT: Tracks from BMT 63rd Street Line Merge; RIGHT: Trackways for Unbuilt BMT Central Park West Line Merge
    0:13:21 57th Street-Seventh Avenue (NYC Subway: Q, R, W; NYCT Bus: M7, M20, M31, M57)
    0:15:10 49th Street (NYC Subway: R, W; NYCT Bus: M7, M20, M50, M104)
    0:15:50 Express Tracks spread out to go around an abandoned crossover on the 42nd Street Shuttle
    0:16:33 Express and Local Tracks Recombine on the same alignment
    0:17:30 Times Square-42nd Street (NYC Subway: 1, 2, 3, 7, , A, C, E, Q, R, W, 42nd Street Shuttle; B, D, F, M, 7, @ 42nd Street-Bryant Park via Passageway; NJT and Long Distance Bus @ Port Authority Bus Terminal; NYCT Bus: M7, M20, M34A SBS, M42, M104, SIM8, SIM8X, SIM22, SIM25, SIM26, SIM30; MTA Bus: BxM2)
    0:19:08 34th Street-Herald Square (NYC Subway: B, D, F, , M, Q, R, W; 1, 2, 3 @ 34th Street-Penn Station; A, C, E @ 34th Street-Penn Station; Amtrak, Long Island Railroad, New Jersey Transit, Long Distance Bus @ New York Penn Station; PATH: JSQ-33, HOB-33, JSQ-33 (via HOB) @ 33rd Street; NYCT Bus: M4, M5, M7, M34 SBS, M34A SBS, M55, Q32; MTA Bus: BxM2, QM1, QM2, QM3, QM4, QM5, QM6, QM10, QM11, QM12, QM15, QM16, QM17, QM18, QM20, QM24)
    0:20:25 28th Street (SKIPPED)
    0:21:00 23rd Street (SKIPPED)
    0:21:37 14th Street-Union Square (NYC Subway: 4, 5, 6, , L, Q, R, W; NYCT Bus: M1, M2, M3, M14A SBS, M14D SBS, SIM7, SIM33, X27, X28)
    0:22:59 Eighth Street-New York University (SKIPPED)
    0:23:51 Prince Street (SKIPPED)
    0:24:32 Express Tracks Split from Main Line to Manhattan Bridge
    0:24:50 *BMT Broadway Line (Manhattan Bridge Branch)*
    0:24:59 Bellmouth to Unbuilt Canal Street Crosstown
    0:25:04 Canal Street (NYC Subway: 6, , J, Q, R, W, Z; NYCT Bus: M55)
    0:26:25 Former Connection to Manhattan Bridge North Tracks (Connection demolished for Chrystie Street Connection and Broadway tracks connected to South Tracks)
    0:27:08 *Manhattan Bridge South Tracks*
    *Brooklyn*
    0:30:39 Remnants of pre-1956-1961 rebuild of DeKalb Avenue Interlocking
    0:32:00 Connection to Outbound North Bridge Track
    0:33:04 *Manhattan Bridge North Tracks*
    0:33:23 DeKalb Avenue (SKIPPED)
    0:33:46 *BMT Fourth Avenue Line*
    0:35:10 Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center (NYC Subway: 2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, Q, R; LIRR: City Terminal Zone @ Atlantic Terminal; NYCT Bus: B37, B41, B45, B63, B65, B67; MTA Bus: B103)
    0:36:39 Union Street (SKIPPED)
    0:37:38 Ninth Street (SKIPPED)
    0:38:14 Prospect Avenue (SKIPPED)
    0:38:59 25th Street (SKIPPED)
    0:39:59 36th Street (NYC Subway: D, R; NYCT Bus: B70; B37 @ Third Avenue; B63 @ Fifth Avenue); B35 @ 35th Street)
    0:40:41 BMT West End Line Splits
    0:40:54 RIGHT: Bellmouth and Trackway to Unbuilt 40th Street Line
    0:41:47 45th Street (SKIPPED)
    0:42:31 53rd Street (SKIPPED)
    0:43:06 59th Street (NYC Subway: R; NYCT Bus: B9; B37 @ Third Avenue; B63 @ Fifth Avenue; NYC Ferry: Rockaway and South Brooklyn Routes (at Brooklyn Army Terminal))
    0:43:46 Local Tracks Continue on Fourth Avenue Lines
    0:44:26 *BMT Sea Beach Line (former-New York and Sea Beach Railroad)*
    0:45:25 Eighth Avenue (NYCT Bus: B70; B9 @ 60th Street)
    0:46:54 Fort Hamilton Parkway (NYCT Bus: B16)
    0:49:08 New Utrecht Avenue (NYC Subway: D; NYCT Bus: B9)
    0:50:41 18th Avenue (NYCT Bus: B8)
    0:52:02 20th Avenue
    0:53:32 Bay Parkway (NYCT Bus: B6)
    0:55:16 Kings Highway (NYCT Bus: B82, B82 SBS)
    0:56:47 Avenue U (NYCT Bus: B3)
    0:58:01 86th Street (NYCT Bus: B1, B4)
    0:59:25 Connection to Coney Island Yard Complex
    1:01:10 Connection from Stillwell Yard (part of Coney Island Yard Complex)
    1:01:47 Crossover with BMT West End Line
    1:02:15 Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue (NYC Subway: D, F, , Q; NYCT Bus: B36, B64, B68, B74, B82)
    1:03:13 Tracks Continue into BMT Brighton Line

  • @pgchase4578043026
    @pgchase4578043026 2 года назад +5

    Just added your channel. Takes some real finesse to fly into almost every station at literally top speed and stop perfectly every time.

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад +2

      Yup. Real smooth ride when I was on board. It was a gentle stop to almost every station
      Though some operators operate the train like in this example here lol ruclips.net/video/2SVSZlHe7b8/видео.htmlm00s

  • @jimcolleran1804
    @jimcolleran1804 2 года назад +1

    I have added your video to the long cab rides playlist. Well done!

  • @monica012077
    @monica012077 2 года назад +1

    Didn't know they ran express trains on the Astoria line! Great catch I love the low angle.

  • @user-tk7km1sr7e
    @user-tk7km1sr7e 2 года назад +4

    Great job minimizing the front floor. N Sea Beach/ Bway Exp was my line growing up. The 49th street station in Manhattan is one the quietest subway stations in the system.

  • @johnspence2630
    @johnspence2630 2 года назад +3

    The stretch between queensboro plaza and Lexington 59 street is where a subway train can hit it's max speed. For the e46, it's 55 mph. Felt that first hand on 8/1/2022 . It's the fastest point in the entire system, even faster than the A train crossing Jamaica bay.

  • @mynewanimalfamily
    @mynewanimalfamily 2 года назад +1

    Oh yeah, this is what I'm waiting for! I can't also wait for the next episode! 🐶🐱

  • @jimmymakmta
    @jimmymakmta 2 года назад +2

    That N train line is so awsome, that Train Operator was booking

  • @mattguy2998
    @mattguy2998 4 месяца назад +1

    I ride the n to take it out 2 queens 2 meet the 7 to go to 61rst and i love the stretch of track between 59th and lex to queensboro plaza where the train goes so fast and swaying side 2 side that it gives u the train is gonna hop the track vibes. 😆 (not that i wish that but it still does). Its awesome.

  • @j.r.r.4
    @j.r.r.4 2 года назад +19

    The 60th St Tunnel Connection merge at 6:13 is so close (looks to be about 200 feet) to the tunnel entrance. Those tracks from Queens Plaza must be pretty close to the surface or they rise pretty sharply to go under the main tracks and still rise up enough to connect so close to the tunnel entrance which is at ground level. Can't wait to see how that works in your upcoming (hopefully) southbound R video.

    • @musicforaarre
      @musicforaarre 6 месяцев назад

      Yes !!! That would be awesome. Sometimes, it is almost an optical illusion to see heights and depths in tunnels. I believe that there is already one storey of earth over our heads when we hit the junction with the R. The R is pretty damn shallow as it runs under our feet before rising up to meet us. Shhh ! There are other videos showing this. Aarre Peltomaa

    • @musicforaarre
      @musicforaarre 6 месяцев назад

      I had another look, and the crest of the R is just at the beginning of the curve into the already descending N train. Aarre Peltomaa

  • @Tchud
    @Tchud Год назад

    Man... I'm from Chicago and rode all the lines there, but compared to everything in the Windy City, New York City is nuts! Great video!

  • @janebartley5701
    @janebartley5701 2 года назад +1

    FANTASTC VIDEO, Great job totally interesting, Subway system at its best. The section from 59th street to Ditmas give a great boost to a line to LGA.

  • @rutheliz75
    @rutheliz75 2 года назад +7

    Liked the placement of the camera . Much clearer view of tunnels and sense of speed. Thanks for posting .

  • @SebisRandomTech
    @SebisRandomTech 2 года назад +5

    I wasn’t aware there were portions of the NYC Subway that still use jointed rail. Cool to see (and hear)!

    • @jcb3601
      @jcb3601 2 года назад +3

      afaik the whole system ist put up with jointed rail. i've never seen welded rails on the nyc subway. What you hear, especially on the overground sections, semms to be a flat wheel unter die carriage.

  • @ANTHONYVONAJR
    @ANTHONYVONAJR 2 года назад +1

    AWESOME video keep them coming !

  • @arniegreenberg2719
    @arniegreenberg2719 2 года назад +1

    All my years riding the subway and I never rode the N line. Thanks for hhe video.

  • @NYCSKYSCRAPERS-hp6pm
    @NYCSKYSCRAPERS-hp6pm 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for a great ride!!

  • @ponyrang
    @ponyrang 2 года назад

    Wow, My best friend, Thank you for your hard work in making the video. I enjoyed the good video. Have a happy day.

  • @davidrosas2127
    @davidrosas2127 2 года назад +4

    I’m pretty sure that stretch from Queensboro to Lexington is the fastest a Subway train goes in the city. It certainly feels like it when I’m on it

    • @fuchsia02
      @fuchsia02 2 месяца назад

      You’re right, i think it even says so on the nyc transit website

  • @479santa61
    @479santa61 2 года назад +1

    It was interesting. I watched the video while opening Google Maps on my computer.I thought it was amazing that an express train was set up on the subway as well.

  • @treniinlombardia8675
    @treniinlombardia8675 2 года назад +1

    Amazing route. Greetings from Italy.

  • @jaymorgenthal9479
    @jaymorgenthal9479 Год назад +1

    I grew up near the 36 ave station . I was born in 1951 and as a child I rode the AB Standards and the Triplex cars . the trains had no letters. there was the Brighton local, Fourth ave local and west end express. the first new cars arrived on 1960, the olive green R27 on the new QT route.

  • @gilsonanderson5807
    @gilsonanderson5807 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the vídeo, good job !

  • @mitch4527
    @mitch4527 2 года назад +2

    Awesome footage!

  • @simplyo26
    @simplyo26 2 года назад +3

    The train operator timing past the timers on the curve to 8th Ave was perfect. I honestly thought the stop arms were pinned down or something.

  • @Arctic911
    @Arctic911 2 года назад +2

    wow thanks for the n :D
    Really loved it!

    • @Arctic911
      @Arctic911 2 года назад

      45:21 my home station :)))

  • @dvnrhillary
    @dvnrhillary 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed this video!

  • @zhangmike4852
    @zhangmike4852 2 года назад

    Excellent point of view.

  • @j.r.r.4
    @j.r.r.4 2 года назад +8

    Looks like there were quite a few customers waiting on both platforms at Astoria Boulevard. You could even hear them commenting on why he wasn’t opening the door on the left side. Looks like he would’ve done that. Maybe it’s against policy

    • @robroy6374
      @robroy6374 2 года назад +1

      Um, it doesnt make any sense to open the doors on the left side at Astoria Blvd since the train was going Manhattan-bound, not Ditmars Blvd-bound -- so the train would obviously only open on the southbound side.

  • @jimmymakmta
    @jimmymakmta 2 года назад

    The N line has some exciting action yes thanks for fun rail road action

  • @davidpanton3192
    @davidpanton3192 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff. Helps to have the Subway map open in another tab!

  • @johnjohnson4346
    @johnjohnson4346 2 года назад +1

    Cool video. The next line you should do is the R to finish off the broadway line

  • @loadiegirl48
    @loadiegirl48 2 года назад +1

    you had a good train operator that day

  • @jpthompson09
    @jpthompson09 2 года назад +7

    That tunnel might be the fastest I've ever seen an R46 go...

    • @adama8927
      @adama8927 2 года назад

      the a?

    • @fuchsia02
      @fuchsia02 2 месяца назад

      @@adama8927nah trust me it goes faster in this tunnel between queensboro and lex. It may not look it but it feels fast ash when you’re actually riding.

  • @phuturephunk
    @phuturephunk 2 года назад +1

    That was amazing.

  • @jamescapra5081
    @jamescapra5081 2 года назад

    Thanks! I love your videos, and the great camera position that you use. mmmmmmmm

  • @khe84
    @khe84 2 года назад +1

    took it a lot back in 2018~2021, N train! very fast between 36th brooklyn to Canal Manhattn
    miss there!

  • @masere
    @masere 2 года назад +5

    Remember to stand clear of the closing doors please.

  • @Hyrev1
    @Hyrev1 2 года назад +1

    Subscribed & like deployed from Minnesota!

  • @evrytnik6500
    @evrytnik6500 Год назад

    I Love This Video Very Good It Is A Very Excellent Video

  • @beateinwerfer1
    @beateinwerfer1 2 года назад

    Great view! Greetz from Germany

  • @matthewwhite3116
    @matthewwhite3116 8 месяцев назад

    I took this train to my grandparents home in Astoria and years later to coney Island one time I caught the sea beach express N train and that was a nice ride there I made there before my friends did

  • @osagiee.guobadia-secondytc4624
    @osagiee.guobadia-secondytc4624 2 года назад +1

    Best Train Ride ever! : )

  • @OgaugeTrainsplusslotCars
    @OgaugeTrainsplusslotCars 2 года назад

    Spectacular 👍♐

  • @MtaBus5102
    @MtaBus5102 2 года назад +1

    Please do more SMEE (older) trains, I'm a massive fan of the brake releases lol

  • @railroot5275
    @railroot5275 2 года назад +1

    Nice view ❤️

  • @00crashtest
    @00crashtest 2 года назад +1

    I'm so excited for your PATH train videos coming soon in August under both the Hudson Tubes' Downtown Tubes and Uptown Tubes, as well as the Christopher Street-6th Avenue Subway in Manhattan and the Christopher Columbus Drive-Newport Waterfront Subway in Jersey City and Hoboken. Perhaps PATH should be renamed to Christopher Undersea Railroad. Since PATH has always legally been a railroad and had to follow the legal technical railroad standards (of which loading gauge is not one and is instead only an industry standard; including its predecessor H&MRR), their headlights are much brighter, so it should make for a much clearer video. Of course, it is possible that the PATH train drivers are much stricter, since they are technically "locomotive" engineers (despite them operating EMUs just like MNRR and LIRR drivers of M Series drivers) as called by the rail/transit industry, who require much more training qualifications than transit motormans, so they might not allow you to mount a camera to the front of the train.

  • @fernandomeza1071
    @fernandomeza1071 2 года назад +6

    Wow this is good! Could you please do one for the D line round trip?! :))

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад +3

      I will try to do the D and 5 asap but I'm not sure about round trip lol

  • @jimneutron157
    @jimneutron157 2 года назад +9

    It's strange that they call the N the Broadway Express when it's actually a semi-express with the N being 1 of 3 trains that stop at 49th Street, not to mention the delays that pile up at 34th Street (Northbound) & 42nd Street (Southbound). Do they really need 3 trains stopping at that single stop? I think the Broadway line is the only line that does this. It can also be done at Central Park West on the 8th Ave line. Must be people important to the MTA that use that one stop.

    • @the_elmeister
      @the_elmeister 2 года назад

      It’s a Broadway Express Train. Even though it stops at 49 St, I still consider it an express on the line. The only Express train to stop at that station

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict 2 года назад +2

      The answer is NO they don’t need 3 trains at 49th as it’s a local station R/W is enough but MTA ain’t known for being smart. The delays are severe and not even worth it especially when an N and Q southbound hit 42nd at the same time. This merge inconveniences so many people at once.

    • @the_elmeister
      @the_elmeister 2 года назад

      @@qjtvaddict Yes. There is a switch north of the 57 St station from the 59 St Line. The (N) should just jump right onto the express track from 57 St and just run Express with the (Q) anyway without stopping at 49 St and have the (W) stop there alone

    • @the_elmeister
      @the_elmeister 2 года назад

      @@qjtvaddict In the first place, the only reason why the (N) switched to the local track after 34 St was because in the past the (Q) terminated at 57 St. Now since that is no longer the case ever, the (N) could literally use the switches from the 59 St Line to the Express track

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict 2 года назад

      @@the_elmeister extra (W) is more than enough

  • @thortczodtcrhodie6364
    @thortczodtcrhodie6364 Год назад

    Finally get a ride down the express track in Astoria (no simulator version). I think you can see commonly used lay up indicators near signals. Anyway I used to ride in 1987-88 when the B train was on Broadway.

  • @Mrbeahz1
    @Mrbeahz1 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! There are no Astoria Line videos out there, and only one Sea Beach (and yours is better).

  • @user-vr2ld9xg5w
    @user-vr2ld9xg5w 2 года назад

    たまたま見つけて観てみたらオモシロかった、日本とはまた違った趣があって実に興味深いです

  • @UkiVidePark4827
    @UkiVidePark4827 2 года назад +1

    ニューヨークの地下鉄は、アクションなどの映画でしか見たことがなく、実車の走行シーンはこの動画で初めて見ました。
    この動画を見て、何と言っても古い地下トンネルの通過線を早いスピードで駆け抜けていたことが、圧巻でした。
    ニューヨークの地下鉄では、急行運転は頻繁に行われているのですね。
    ところで、トンネルなど至る所に落書きがしていました。一体、誰がどのような方法でこんなことをやったのでしょうか。
    レールの横には高圧電流が流れており、そして24時間頻繁に列車が通過しているため、簡単に誰もが線路に入って落書きはできないはずですのに。
    これが、気になります。

  • @Project_Storm1999
    @Project_Storm1999 2 года назад +3

    Damn this Operator was zooming 😂

  • @montyb10009
    @montyb10009 2 года назад +1

    Nice!! ❤️

  • @joshuapfaff5558
    @joshuapfaff5558 2 года назад +1

    Awesome vid, but I got flashbacks when it pulled into 36th street station. I was in that N train the day the shooting happened.

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад +1

      That is insanely unfortunate. No passenger riding the train should ever have to go through something like that and I really hope you are doing better.
      I can't imagine how I would feel if I was in a situation like that. Stay safe man 🤝

    • @joshuapfaff5558
      @joshuapfaff5558 2 года назад +1

      @@morganlimes Yeah im doing much better. I was lucky to come out without getting shot, unlike the dude next to me, who was shot in the leg. but yeah. i was lucky.

  • @raelfan2218
    @raelfan2218 2 года назад

    I was so soothed by the friendly tones of the 'doors closing' signal, but was upset that I could not get out at Canal St. to go to my old favorite, 'Wing Wong' which, sadly, is no longer in existence (thanx Covid). I wonder where & how you mounted your camera.

  • @Lockk9
    @Lockk9 2 года назад

    Is this the narrower field of view on the camera ? (Linear Mode)

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад +3

      No this is the wide fov with hypersmooth ON

  • @filanfyretracker
    @filanfyretracker 2 года назад +1

    going up the bridge out of Manhattan and my first thought is "Look at all those suckers sitting in traffic"

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад +1

      😂😂
      Most of the time it's actually the opposite because I usually see all the cars just zooming past the train because the train here is limited to 25 - 30 mph

  • @00crashtest
    @00crashtest 2 года назад +1

    I can't wait for it! On what dates exactly do you plan to film on PATH, especially the tunnels? Also, speaking of railroads, the open lines of the subways in the trenches south of Atlantic Avenue (towards the end of your videos of Coney Island trains as well as for the Rockaway Island trains, which have concrete canopies for the stations, partially necessitated by the fact that they have to buttress the soft ground behind them in order to support their weight) were originally built for LIRR. Hence, why the sets of tracks are further apart from each other (though the track gauge is the same standard gauge) than other subway lines, why the tracks have a gentler radius in curves, and why the underpasses and tunnels have higher ceilings in order to allow for the larger loading gauge for railroads. Those trenches look very much like those for National Rail in London or the District and Circle Lines in London, which were also originally mainline railways.

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад

      Still working on it the video but if everything goes to plan it should be out by mid August but not completely sure when.
      Right now I'm just trying to see how the path system works exactly by riding it everywhere and where there is most workers and all that kind of stuff because I've never ever rode the path before but it seems really interesting.
      Thank you for understanding and sorry for the late response I've been busy

  • @goodnyc
    @goodnyc 2 года назад

    Better and better!!!

  • @anonymous3738
    @anonymous3738 4 месяца назад

    The center express track on the Astoria line has been unused in regular service since 2002 due to low demand. However, if the line ever gets extended to LaGuardia Airport, it may become a weekday peak-direction express track as ridership may increase to and from the airport.

  • @SuBbaas
    @SuBbaas 2 года назад +1

    Good thing he picked the one with the square wheels.

  • @wa5519
    @wa5519 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful content

  • @davidhanger1985
    @davidhanger1985 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic footage. I watched the entire thing. Fascinating for a UK guy to watch.
    Is it me or does that leading wheel set need changing due to flat spots on tyres?? Does sound like that to me. Anyway I thoroughly enjoyed it..

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад

      Thanks, that's awesome man :D
      Yep it needs those flat spots fixed along with its motors because it screeches whenever its coming to a halt
      Me personally I like how trains sound whenever they have flats

  • @robertalmodovar2841
    @robertalmodovar2841 2 года назад

    Awesome video!! I like how you have your camera above the anticlimber… Your probably using some heavy duty magnets to keep the camera from moving!? Any chance you can do any videos for 2/5 train👍🏻

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад +2

      Thanks! and the 5 train video will be coming soon if everything goes to plan

  • @sellier-bellot22
    @sellier-bellot22 2 года назад

    Very nice work !!!😕😕😕😕

  • @brianmohammed1790
    @brianmohammed1790 2 года назад +1

    cool ride

  • @bdubnyc
    @bdubnyc Год назад +2

    Love the video! Is that "nub/clunking" noise at low and regular speed sound a flat spot on the wheel or wheel set/s? Would love a 7 train from this view! Keep them coming!!

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much. This train set did have flat spots which was causing that noise and I might do the 7 train this week thanks for watching

  • @flattrain5834
    @flattrain5834 2 года назад +4

    Didn’t know the R46s had enough room for the camera lol. It looks better without so much metal at the bottom of the screen

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад +4

      I also didn't think there was enough at first but it's almost the same size as any other train just without the edges where you can put your feet on.
      Also yea it does look better lol
      I just moved it more foward and it fixed that issue while still not being too close to the edge

  • @MartinMiller1
    @MartinMiller1 2 года назад +1

    Excellent and very interesting! (shame about the wheel flats!)

    • @morganlimes
      @morganlimes  2 года назад +1

      I actually like the sound of wheel flats in my opinion Lol

  • @batmanthedarkknight3463
    @batmanthedarkknight3463 2 года назад

    Can you do a (1) video from 242 St to South Ferry from that point of view? It would be really helpful.

  • @MrDarkhorse747
    @MrDarkhorse747 2 года назад +1

    How were you able to record this like that with the way the doors are?

  • @YoP-3194
    @YoP-3194 2 года назад +1

    Niiiiiiice vid...

  • @ItsDuckToYou
    @ItsDuckToYou 2 года назад

    U should do now going to Astoria bc I wanna see the haul between 4 Ave 9 Street and unions street bc it’s fast

  • @dumitrulangham1721
    @dumitrulangham1721 2 года назад

    It’s sounded of NYC!!😍😍 my Favourite sound and my favourite city on the planet! Is this your subway train route?

  • @poseidon116
    @poseidon116 2 месяца назад

    Hey ya’ll, great video. I write from Palermo, Sicily, Italy. a.D. 7.V.2024

  • @bowlersinger
    @bowlersinger 2 года назад

    My old line. It was the RR line back in my days. All trains were local.

  • @8avexp
    @8avexp Год назад

    I remember riding on R-46 N trains in 1978-80.