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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
  • The full ride of the Metro Yellow Line to Huntington.
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    Washington Metro
    Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
    Date: Friday, February 9, 2024
    Origin: Mount Vernon Square Station - Washington, DC, USA
    Destination: Huntington Station - Huntington, Virginia, USA
    Railcar: 6156 (cab and tunnel view)
    Distance: 11 miles / 17 kilometers
    Average Speed: 33 mph / 53 km/h
    Top Speed: 59 mph / 95 km/h
    Track Gauge: 4 ft 8.5 in / 1,435 mm
    Total Ride Time: 29 minutes
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    "Step back, doors closing..."
    The Yellow Line opened in 1983 as the fourth route in the DC Metro system, and is easily the most dynamic. It's seen various northern termini over the years, most recently interlining with the Green Line from Greenbelt before scaling down to Mount Vernon Square in 2023. Mostly a straight shoot south, the Yellow Line is the only route that starts in Washington, DC, and is also the only route that does not enter Maryland. It crosses the Charles R. Fenwick Bridge over the Potomac River as part of the 14th Street Bridge system, giving a clear shot of planes making the famous Runway 19 visual approach into DCA. The southern terminus, Huntington, is built into a hill, and hosts one of the few inclined elevators in the United States. All in all, the Yellow Line boasts a total of 13 stops, taking just half an hour to travel end-to-end.
    The Metrorail service was launched in 1976 by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), with roots going back to the 1950s. Since then, it's become the second-largest transit rail transit system in America after the New York City Subway. Existing rail cars include the aluminum-skinned 2000/3000 (Breda) and 6000 Series (Alstom), as well as the stainless steel 7000 Series (Kawasaki), with the 8000 Series (Hitachi) set to enter service in 2025. The Yellow Line spans just 11 miles while sharing nearly its entire route with either the Green or the Blue Line. Trains operate in 6- and 8-car sets, with speeds topping out around 60 miles per hour.
    Special thanks to the entire Metro staff.
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    0:00:00 - Boarding
    0:00:20 - SmartTrip Fare & Ridership Information
    0:00:52 - Mount Vernon Square - Gallery Place (Green/Red Transfer)
    0:03:00 - Gallery Pl-Chinatown - Archives
    0:04:19 - Archives - L'Enfant Plaza (Blue/Orange/Silver & Final Green Transfer)
    0:05:42 - L'Enfant Plaza - Pentagon (First Blue Transfer)
    0:07:44 - Crossing the Potomac
    0:08:05 - United Airlines flight 1767 - Boeing 737-800 (N76529)
    0:08:25 - Arrival at Pentagon
    0:10:11 - Pentagon - Pentagon City
    0:11:36 - Pentagon City - Crystal City
    0:13:23 - Crystal City - Washington National Airport (DCA)
    0:14:44 - Connecting to Dulles (IAD) and Baltimore (BWI) - SEE COMMENTS
    0:15:22 - Arrival at DCA
    0:16:06 - Washington National Airport - Potomac Yard-VT
    0:20:00 - Potomac Yard - Braddock Road
    0:22:27 - Braddock Road - King Street-Old Town (Alexandria Union Station)
    0:24:19 - Leaving King Street-Old Town (Final Yellow Transfer)
    0:24:53 - King Street-Old Town - Eisenhower Avenue
    0:25:54 - Eisenhower Avenue - Huntington
    0:26:51 - Arrival at Huntington
    0:27:39 - Disembarking & Station Mini-Tour
    0:28:15 - Riding the Inclined Elevator
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Комментарии • 7

  • @JavanHamiltonTV
    @JavanHamiltonTV  4 месяца назад

    0:14:44 - Dulles (IAD) is served by the Silver Line to Ashburn. Transfer at L'Enfant via the Yellow Line to Mt. Vernon Square, or at any station between Rosslyn and L’Enfant via the Blue Line to Downtown Largo.
    Baltimore (BWI) is a short train ride on either the MARC Penn Line or Amtrak Acela and Northeast Regional from Union Station on the Red Line to Glenmont. Transfer at Gallery Place via the Yellow Line to Mt. Vernon Square, or at Metro Center via the Blue Line to Downtown Largo.

  • @jyutzler
    @jyutzler 13 дней назад +1

    Pro tip: If you're taking Amtrak into town from the south, you might want to get off at Alexandria and take either the Blue or Yellow line from there instead of going all the way to Washington Union Station and taking the Red from there. You can save as much as half an hour! (With VRE it is a little different because there stops at Crystal City and L'Enfant Plaza.)

  • @its-eric
    @its-eric Месяц назад +1

    This was really well edited and a great overview, I got a really good feel for the vibes on the line!

    • @JavanHamiltonTV
      @JavanHamiltonTV  Месяц назад

      Much appreciated. 🙏🏾 Thank you for watching.

  • @tommybrown2182
    @tommybrown2182 2 месяца назад +1

    Yelllow is like a express train

    • @JavanHamiltonTV
      @JavanHamiltonTV  2 месяца назад

      In a way.

    • @jyutzler
      @jyutzler 13 дней назад

      Express to where? It's really only good for getting from Alexandria or Eastern Arlington to Gallery Place and back. You can't even get to U St. (the most interesting neighborhood in the city) without transferring to the Green and they share tracks.