Those still existing but all on yellow and blue lines. The orange line are only with new AZUR trains and green line have few of them running on. The model we see in video are MR-73. The other model witch was retired from service are the MR-63 model. STM save one element of 3 cars of them and 1 are at Exporail museum
AND they use the opening 3 notes from Fanfare for the Common Man as the 'doors closing' jingle (0:58). Love it, reminds me of the live recording at the Big Owe. That was a cold day...
During one of my rare visits to Toronto, I rode every Subway line from beginning to end just to satisfy my curiosity. As expected, the noises in general were louder than on the Montreal Metro due to the TTC's steel wheels on steel tracks and weird, mechanical motor noises on some of the older rolling stock when the trains stopped at stations. One time a Subway driver announced on the PA for all passengers to disembark and to wait for and board the train behind, presumably due to a mechanical issue or that he was going off duty. This has never happened to me while on the Montreal Metro, although delays do occur there as well and passengers can either stay on the train until the announced "incident" is over or optionally leave the train and switch to bus service at street level. No subway or metro in the world is perfect and never will be.
I've always loved the sound that the electricals make when a Metro starts moving. It's like a medieval battle horn blowing, signalling a charge. They took the sound and made the door chime with the same notes. Somehow, this video managed to NOT get it so here it is: ruclips.net/video/HBxbX6RbovY/видео.html
Hello est soumis à oiseaux Wandering for the Road des vidéos zéro intubé pas dit ça avez aimé tes désirs étaient support Siri ouais ouais raison de faire un ménage effacer to
Those still existing but all on yellow and blue lines. The orange line are only with new AZUR trains and green line have few of them running on.
The model we see in video are MR-73. The other model witch was retired from service are the MR-63 model.
STM save one element of 3 cars of them and 1 are at Exporail museum
AND they use the opening 3 notes from Fanfare for the Common Man as the 'doors closing' jingle (0:58). Love it, reminds me of the live recording at the Big Owe. That was a cold day...
During one of my rare visits to Toronto, I rode every Subway line from beginning to end just to satisfy my curiosity. As expected, the noises in general were louder than on the Montreal Metro due to the TTC's steel wheels on steel tracks and weird, mechanical motor noises on some of the older rolling stock when the trains stopped at stations. One time a Subway driver announced on the PA for all passengers to disembark and to wait for and board the train behind, presumably due to a mechanical issue or that he was going off duty. This has never happened to me while on the Montreal Metro, although delays do occur there as well and passengers can either stay on the train until the announced "incident" is over or optionally leave the train and switch to bus service at street level. No subway or metro in the world is perfect and never will be.
OMG! I saw you at Peel the other day!
What was the metro that has trains making a musical piece when accelerating? It has blue, black and yellow carriages
mr-63 and mr-73
Le mr63 me manque trop
I"m surprised by the lack of English signage. I thought bilingual signage was Canadian law.
Same. I found Paris to be more bilingual.
2:05 was that the Jeumont?
Wow ! Snodown , Lionel Groulx ,Place d'armes etc... 10 minutes of metro wow
I've always loved the sound that the electricals make when a Metro starts moving. It's like a medieval battle horn blowing, signalling a charge. They took the sound and made the door chime with the same notes. Somehow, this video managed to NOT get it so here it is:
ruclips.net/video/HBxbX6RbovY/видео.html
Nice video
My city metro
check out my journey to the bell center on the metro!
Was the subway always operating on guided tires?
Since 1966 when it first open. It was the first ever fully rubber tyred system in the world.
No rest rooms in the metro. The TTC at least has those amenities.
nope
The wheels for Montreal subway technically look like tires
they are
New azur looks alot better
I can't beleve the metro stil has its stickers. It's getting anoying.
Those red ones?
Yeah.
timosha21
Stylishtrains (JeumontForever) je fais ma montre va venir nous voir
Hello est soumis à oiseaux Wandering for the Road des vidéos zéro intubé pas dit ça avez aimé tes désirs étaient support Siri ouais ouais raison de faire un ménage effacer to
so funny rubber wheels
5:04 was that the Jeumont?
Yes i know evrithing in the montreal metro because thats my city