The old "the next stop is" on the 4/5 was the most powerful and commanding announcement in the system, its such a shame they removed it. Made them feel like the business lines they were
Word like when I heard they removed it 8 was so angry 😠 😡 👿 😤 😒 If they really wanted to reduce dwell times they could've kept her original Next stop announcement from 2002.
@@jaydottt_transitfanner I mean, you saw the video, right? Look at how fast the train was. When it got a little bit too close in the quickest way possible, I thought the two trains were gonna clash into each other from side to side, but thank goodness they didn't hit themselves in the tunnel!
It took around 2 minutes and 30 seconds to get from Brooklyn Bridge to 14th, which is around 2.3 miles - so this 5 train was probably going at around 50-60 miles per hour.
@@dollartree207streetyard2 I feel ever since Velina Mitchell took over, Charlie Pellett's PSA announcements and Jessica's "The next stop is" announcements got deleted. Charlie Pellett could also give gender neutral announcements like "Hello everyone". At the same time, we must move forward.
Atleast I thought you made the video just know but when the it said the next stop is it makes me think the old voice of “the next stop is” was back for R142 but I just notice in the description saying it’s made in 2019
70mph is the limit on BSL per official track and signal diagrams. As unlikely as it is to happen I still would love to see a train of B-IVs on the B division. For comparison, PATCO was 75 when first opened but since reduced to 65.
Wow that’s crazy cause that’s a very curvy section between bb and 14th especially at Astor pl yikes and the crazy part is that’s the oldest section of subway in nyc idk man driver felt aLil reckless that day
The 5 train should go to KingsHighway on the Q Line and stop at KingsHigHway on the track that the Q train stops on at KingsHighway so that the 5 can get the R68.
@@lamargoat2.054 No they do not, especially not a R142. Go ride lex and actually look at the speedometer while riding. Don’t just assume based on how much the train is jerking.
@@edot_nyc I did and almost everytime it pulled atleast a 47 sometimes pushing 48-50 going downtown into 59th Street and on the way into 86 street. For the r142s atleast 45-46. Idk what operators you had driving your trains but them shits go fast and I know not to assume because of how much it's jerking. And don't say my speedometer isn't accurate either cuz I seen the actual red train speedometer say it. And trust me I ride the lex very often too so i know the east side very well.
@@lamargoat2.054 I also live along the Lex Av lines. Trains do not hit 50MPH. Fastest i’ve seen a R142A go is 46MPH before 59th St and fastest i’ve seen a R142 is 45MPH at 110th St. So you must be seeing things if you really think trains go 50MPH. And that little comment you made with me getting “bad operators”, often times it has nothing to do with the operators. Sometimes the train has weak or completely dead motors in some cars. There’s also the possibility of a train not being able to accelerate up an incline in a tunnel. So unless you have video evidence to back up that claim of 50MPH then i’m all ears and open to any link you send.
The old "the next stop is" on the 4/5 was the most powerful and commanding announcement in the system, its such a shame they removed it. Made them feel like the business lines they were
Word like when I heard they removed it 8 was so angry 😠 😡 👿 😤 😒
If they really wanted to reduce dwell times they could've kept her original Next stop announcement from 2002.
why is this so true?
I also miss "THE NEXT STOP IS" ON 4/5/6
for reference it usually takes 5 to 8 minutes to get from Brooklyn Bridge to Union Square. this guy drove the train like mad
man mustve been late on his timetable that he drove it like the old MTA
I wish they kept the old “The next stop is” Sounded a lot better
Cuz MTA don't know how to leave shit alone 😢
Bro was holding on for dear life
1:17 DANG, THAT'S CLOSE! 😱
ong bro i thought the trains gonna break the barriers in between them
@@Occasus_YT THAT PART LITERALLY FREAKED ME OUT. PERIOD. I was so worried that the train was gonna hit another train when it got WAY too close! 😱👻
@Sergeant Ivan 😂
@@S-CB-SL-Animations how?????
@@jaydottt_transitfanner I mean, you saw the video, right? Look at how fast the train was. When it got a little bit too close in the quickest way possible, I thought the two trains were gonna clash into each other from side to side, but thank goodness they didn't hit themselves in the tunnel!
WOW!!! that subway train was running at full throttle..,
if he went full throttle they would've derailed
Damn he was hauling really good 🤯🤯🤯
I got excited because I thought they brought the old announcements back.
*MAY 2019*
I knew it was too good to be true.
Nah bruh I miss Jessica’s old “THE NEXT STOP IS” as opposed to “the next stap eyyyes”
That was my train when I lived in the Bronx as a teenager. Took that train many times to and from Manhattan.
WOW SOUNDS LIKE THE 7 EXP HAULING BETWEEN 82 AND 90 FROM MANHATTAN
GOD 7 EXPRESS YES
God 7 is beautiful
Manhattan cant even haul what are u talking about
Nice catch running up alongside the local.
It took around 2 minutes and 30 seconds to get from Brooklyn Bridge to 14th, which is around 2.3 miles - so this 5 train was probably going at around 50-60 miles per hour.
They always go fast on the Lexington Ave line, it doesn’t matter if it’s like 62/142/A.
Nah, Lex is a pain during rush, plus some ops don't go fast around curves
@@FuseguyisCool FR.. 42nd is always packed and the 5 is packed…
@@FuseguyisCool facts the speed on the express during rush hours is ridiculous
@@BX19LTD 5 is packed? 5 IS PACKED!? Try the 4 train and you will see what it will do to you
@@jaydottt_transitfanner when I'm out during rush hour ill see what Jerome Avenue has waiting for me
That MTA driver took express to the next level
The old 4/5 announcements 🥹 I miss them
Same I don't like it when it sounds like the (2) train when it say the next stop is
I wish MTA can change it back to the way it was. Jessica's makes the ride alot fun while Dianne and Charlie make it sound boring.
@@dollartree207streetyard2 I feel ever since Velina Mitchell took over, Charlie Pellett's PSA announcements and Jessica's "The next stop is" announcements got deleted. Charlie Pellett could also give gender neutral announcements like "Hello everyone". At the same time, we must move forward.
03:47 14th Street-Union Square is also available to the L Trains as well.
That's why it's called RAPID transit.
Thanks for sharing! Happy holidays!🎄✨🥂
You too! 💯💯
the R142A (4) from brooklyn bridge to 14 st is lightning
It is the ride from 125th to 86th is superfast
@@thenavigator7616 uptown or downtown?
@@thenavigator7616 i thought the train was going to derail that’s how fast it was going
@@gamingwithjay8937 so it was going so fast that you started to develop fear lol I've been there it's a pretty wild feeling
Atleast I thought you made the video just know but when the it said the next stop is it makes me think the old voice of “the next stop is” was back for R142 but I just notice in the description saying it’s made in 2019
Very cool, reminds me of the old red birds which on open tracks would fly down those rails !!!
Astor Place has the fastest curve on the 4 and 5 line mostly the uptown side.
get on the 7...the stretch between junction blvd and woodside 61st is a good one during rush hour!!
Ye they all haul between these two stops now
Chugga chugga choo choo.
Wait a minute I think I was there too recording
Ngl the (4) and (5) are lightning
The 3 questions your choices 😂
Why is everybody such an idiot try the 3 train bro there's a reason why it's called the red rocket
@@FuseguyisCool the 3 is beyond the speed of lightning lol
I miss the old 4/5 announcements.
Same. The "This is" just doesn't sound right on Lex.
Diane’s “The Next Stop Is” does sound better than Jessica’s though.
@@FuseguyisCool facts
@@r211Afan not really
@@r211Afan I disagree
0:55
And the race begins!!
(I really don’t like how they always so close to each other my anxiety level goes all the way up lol)
That white dude is there because the Mid-day Business Service marketing of the 1980s put him there.
When was this taken exactly? (Month/Day/Year) 12/21/2022
Y did Charlie skip the L train?
Conductor on the zaa
I once took a 2 train that made run on the lexington line for some strange reason and he was hauling like this maybe its the same guy
Wow your movin
I believe the top speed is about 50 miles per hour
56-57 on some R160s.
@@FuseguyisCoolive went 44 on a 62a
Philly Super Express on Broad street top speed 75mph it’s scary and fun
70mph is the limit on BSL per official track and signal diagrams. As unlikely as it is to happen I still would love to see a train of B-IVs on the B division. For comparison, PATCO was 75 when first opened but since reduced to 65.
Wow that’s crazy cause that’s a very curvy section between bb and 14th especially at Astor pl yikes and the crazy part is that’s the oldest section of subway in nyc idk man driver felt aLil reckless that day
Drag Race
How fast did it go?
average 42mph but the peak speed must have been higher
Around 46 mph.
@@FuseguyisCool More close to 50 on the newer Subway cars
Haulin
i think the people in the train thought they time travelled
You should take them so long and we’re OK
3:13
Hey thats just nomal speed what are you laking about fastest ride ever
Old announcement
The 5 train almost crashed with the r62A 6 train
Cool
OLD VIDEO!!!!
what
it was uploaded yesterday
@@ThirdRailProductions But was it recorded yesterday? Nope
I love trains.🚂🚇🚞🚝🚊🚈🚆🚅🚄🚃🚉🚇🚈
Faster.
The 5 train should use R68 subway cars
NO WHY IT THE R68 WOULDNT FIT IN THE 5 PLATFORN
Smash Karts What does PLATFORN mean?
The 5 train should go to KingsHighway on the Q Line and stop at KingsHigHway on the track that the Q train stops on at KingsHighway so that the 5 can get the R68.
@@alexanderglazman3209 That was the user's typo. They meant to say Platform.
1:40 nice trains same speed and meeting. They are not actually moving (My physics this year) :-)
It had to be going 50
nah trains don’t hit 50MPH on lex, especially the R142’s
@@edot_nyc trains very often go around 50 mph on the lex wdym?
@@lamargoat2.054 No they do not, especially not a R142. Go ride lex and actually look at the speedometer while riding. Don’t just assume based on how much the train is jerking.
@@edot_nyc I did and almost everytime it pulled atleast a 47 sometimes pushing 48-50 going downtown into 59th Street and on the way into 86 street. For the r142s atleast 45-46. Idk what operators you had driving your trains but them shits go fast and I know not to assume because of how much it's jerking. And don't say my speedometer isn't accurate either cuz I seen the actual red train speedometer say it. And trust me I ride the lex very often too so i know the east side very well.
@@lamargoat2.054 I also live along the Lex Av lines. Trains do not hit 50MPH. Fastest i’ve seen a R142A go is 46MPH before 59th St and fastest i’ve seen a R142 is 45MPH at 110th St. So you must be seeing things if you really think trains go 50MPH. And that little comment you made with me getting “bad operators”, often times it has nothing to do with the operators. Sometimes the train has weak or completely dead motors in some cars. There’s also the possibility of a train not being able to accelerate up an incline in a tunnel. So unless you have video evidence to back up that claim of 50MPH then i’m all ears and open to any link you send.
3:30