4K cab view - Sydney Light Rail L3 Kingsford Line Circular Quay to Juniors Kingsford, NSW Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 26 май 2023
  • 4K cab view footage of the entire Circular Quay to Juniors Kingsford section of Australia's Sydney Light Rail L3 Kingsford line, which opened in April 2020.
    The line starts at Circular Quay third gauge (above-ground collection), switches to overhead wire collection at Town Hall, passes through an underground tunnel just before Moore Park and arrives at the end of the line at Kingsford Junior, the bus facing transfer station.
    The day was an interesting ride with a friendly driver.
    Articles of my visit (2023)
    www.aunzrailfan.com/kingsford....
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  • @stephanburgess654
    @stephanburgess654 Год назад +19

    I can't believe the tram system is back in Sydney. So well done.

  • @cappaahiru
    @cappaahiru Год назад +44

    車輛がカッコよく、街並みも綺麗ですね。
    季節感もすばらしい。
    日本も新しいトラムが出来るので期待大です。

  • @hitoshiym
    @hitoshiym Год назад +27

    地下を走るトラムがあるなんて正直びっくりしました!😮

  • @AmbientWalking
    @AmbientWalking Год назад +20

    There's always something amazing to watch on your channel. It brightens my day to travel with you. Thanks so much!

  • @metricstormtrooper
    @metricstormtrooper Год назад +29

    Nice to see light rail in my old home town But it painfully slow, doesn't seem to have any priority over the cars . It's good to see the units double banked though, they could seriously shift a LOT of passengers.

    • @RobertMurphy-sx8lc
      @RobertMurphy-sx8lc Год назад +3

      The units double-banked doesn't seem necessary off-peak. Surely this could be changed to suit the time of day/weekday?

    • @rowead
      @rowead Год назад +5

      Goes fast enough. The first part of George Street is very busy with pedestrians .

    • @rmoz2729
      @rmoz2729 Год назад

      Packed on a cricket run from Central to the SCG (stop just after the tunnel).

    • @woohooboy
      @woohooboy Год назад +1

      Who on Earth wants to be on a mode on public transport that is SO slow. I caught this very service earlier this year and was not impressed. You can see from this video how "fast" it is........
      Sorry I don't have time as a commuter to be on a form of transportation that has an average speed of less than 35km per hour. The route only picks up speed once the tram gets beyond Surry Hills.
      Thanks but no thanks.

    • @liennen5868
      @liennen5868 Год назад +1

      @@woohooboy Yeah, looks like a glorified travelator.

  • @akaidensya2000
    @akaidensya2000 Год назад +73

    車両が先進的でかっこいい。
    日本にも商業エリアを貫く路面電車あればいいのにな…

    • @7416P
      @7416P Год назад +14

      日本だと本格的な地下鉄じゃないと捌けなぐらい人が乗るので…

    • @user-vj8ty1fj4g
      @user-vj8ty1fj4g Год назад +5

      人が多過ぎるから無理

    • @stephensydenstricker8416
      @stephensydenstricker8416 Год назад

      paw patrol;

    • @on_noji
      @on_noji 4 месяца назад

      この路線の始発駅から16:30くらいまでは近郊鉄道とほぼ同じ区間を走ってます。
      14:30くらいから右に見えるのがシドニー・セントラル駅。15:20あたりで上を走ってる電車がタウンホールあたりから地下を走ってます。
      うまいこと遠近分離が図られてますね。

  • @javierguidounicaud6621
    @javierguidounicaud6621 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video showing a tram cab ride in the streets of Sydney.
    It was a very nice walk in a splendid sunny day.

  • @user-dc9xz4mc4z
    @user-dc9xz4mc4z Год назад +4

    Great to see more videos about trains in Australia! Looking forward for more!

  • @nickclark2278
    @nickclark2278 Год назад +1

    Thank you for documenting the seamless light rail to bus interchange at the end

  • @robertlewis7237
    @robertlewis7237 Год назад

    thank you for sharing the ride on trams as been 1983 last see Kingsford with my grand mother live

  • @williamstringer6519
    @williamstringer6519 Год назад +37

    What a wonderful laid-back impression of what I call a tram, in stately progress through a large city, with people wandering around the CBD at a leisurely pace in beautiful sunshine. It is an enviable example for citizens of more frenetic cities around the globe.

    • @AustNRail
      @AustNRail Год назад +7

      Yes agreed, it is a slow piece of crap that pales to the third largest tram network that occupied previously the same space and was built at 1% of the cost this monstrosity.

    • @williamstringer6519
      @williamstringer6519 Год назад +4

      @@AustNRail I am intrigued by your comment. Why is it crap? My only memory of the Sydney tram system, as an eighty-year-old occasional visitor to Sydney was from the old days when Sydney even had those rather small double deck busses as well as charming trams including the whimsically entitled "toast racks". I feel obliged to mention Melbourne here, as it has the largest tram system in the world, which I find very impressive.

    • @louiscypher4186
      @louiscypher4186 Год назад +6

      @@williamstringer6519 Because it costs shit tonnes, took yonks to build and despite being given the right of way it's slower then the bus used to take.
      In fact it cost so much more money then they said it would that they cut bus services to justify the cost. So we paid more money for a slower service just because trams are currently "hip" and in a decade or two we'll be forking out billions again to replace the electrical equipment.
      They could have made this route a dedicated bus lane for a fraction of the price in half the time and achieved higher speeds.
      Also the fact they call it "light rail" is cringe and deserves to be hated simply for following yanky terminology.

    • @williamstringer6519
      @williamstringer6519 Год назад +1

      @@louiscypher4186 Thank you for the information. It is too easy for me to sit here in Toowoomba and have opinions on things I know nothing about. Clearly things are never as straightforward as they appear. My affection for trams dates back to my childhood when Brisbane used to have them. Anyway, Melbourne seems to have made a success of them.

    • @ulfw
      @ulfw Год назад +1

      Why is it going so slowly? It's often barely faster than walking.

  • @Tokkaitoku
    @Tokkaitoku Год назад +2

    おぉ...!
    シャレオツな街の雰囲気にスマートな低床者が上手く溶け込んでいますね...

  • @sellier-bellot22
    @sellier-bellot22 Год назад +6

    Long trams compared to our trams over here !!!🥸

  • @soti5646
    @soti5646 Год назад +22

    初めまして、やっぱ海外ってこういうライトレールとかトラムが似合いますよね、それにしても途中に有った中心部みたいなとこを専用軌道で走るのは凄いです

  • @jess.hawkins
    @jess.hawkins Год назад +4

    The track geometry at the terminal station at the start of the video is really pleasing!

  • @simplesimon2802
    @simplesimon2802 Год назад +6

    Its great to see the tramway 'in action', not least because I'm in London UK and cannot get to see it for myself.
    But, the speed limits look like something out of a dystopian horror film ... so slow ... no wonder journeys often take longer than the buses (as per other comments) and the tramway has not been performing as well as it really should be. More than anything else the one thing that will make the system more enticing is for all speed limits around the system to be at least 10km/h higher - in some places even more!

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Год назад

      Honestly the speed limit in the tunnel should be at least 50 and probably 60.

    • @simplesimon2802
      @simplesimon2802 Год назад

      @@Croz89 is that miles per hour or kilometers per hour ?

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Год назад +1

      @@simplesimon2802 km/h.

    • @simplesimon2802
      @simplesimon2802 Год назад

      @@Croz89 in that case 50 is somewhat slow and 60 mediocre - I suppose that the tramway is fully unsignaled / line of sight; otherwise even higher speed limits would seem reasonable

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Год назад

      @@simplesimon2802 For the tunnel with those curves, a reduced speed would probably be necessary, though I think the current speed is still too slow. The traffic separated sections could have block signalling for higher speeds with boom gates at crossings, that's what is done in many light rail systems throughout the world, though it depends on the frequency of the trams.

  • @mountainous_port
    @mountainous_port Год назад +3

    God sydney has a beautiful CBD!

  • @ten20060520
    @ten20060520 Год назад

    かっこいい。。。

  • @kenjiyoshida4114
    @kenjiyoshida4114 Год назад +4

    9:50のTown Hall駅で、第三軌条の集電方式から架線集電方式への切り替えが発生しているんですね。
    ライトレールでこの方式を使っているところは、他にはあるのかな?

  • @HunterKutz
    @HunterKutz Год назад +2

    I know overhead cantilevers are cheaper and easier to manage. But this looks so much better without a spaghetti of wires above the road!

  • @user-hb6oi3kn5h
    @user-hb6oi3kn5h Год назад +8

    10両編成の路面電車って凄い!
    日本だとせいぜい3両編成
    ほとんどの都市だと1両か2両編成の路面電車ばかり

    • @user-ku1jx7eo8s
      @user-ku1jx7eo8s Год назад +3

      広島の路面電車は5両編成ですよ!

    • @user-hb6oi3kn5h
      @user-hb6oi3kn5h Год назад

      @@user-ku1jx7eo8s
      それでは広島の路面電車が日本最長ですね?
      路面電車王国の広島はまるでヨーロッパの都市みたいに見えてきます(笑)

  • @gregessex1851
    @gregessex1851 Год назад +4

    If the only thing it did was force cars out of George Street and give it back to people, then it is worth the price.

  • @Mattia_98
    @Mattia_98 Год назад +2

    It still amazes me how slow Sydney trams are

    • @handoko2020
      @handoko2020 2 месяца назад

      Slow as compared to what? There is speed limit in place thus why the light rail cannot go too fast and also it allows track to be crossed by pedestrians.

  • @christiand8243
    @christiand8243 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful!

  • @user-td4yw1xg8c
    @user-td4yw1xg8c Год назад +35

    地下を走る路面電車って、日本では滋賀県の京阪京津線のみ‼️

  • @dominicdisano5937
    @dominicdisano5937 Год назад +2

    At 9:15 the power seems to switch to overhead catenary lines from a power line in the street? I’ve never seen something like that before! Very Cool!

    • @Roadrunnerz45
      @Roadrunnerz45 9 месяцев назад +1

      yes this was alstom's own design and technology i understand. normally they use battery as done in newcastle and will be done in parramatta.

  • @PutlerXLO
    @PutlerXLO Год назад +1

    Incredible speed :)

  • @SenbaMasaki
    @SenbaMasaki Год назад +11

    非常に気になりますが、水たまりができるくらいの雨でも電気が取り出せるのですかね。ショートさせないようにどうやってるのか、今ひとつ理解が追いついてません。不思議なシステムの印象です。

    • @BobJnekins
      @BobJnekins Месяц назад +1

      The electricity is generated from the overhead cables, which you will see at the beginning. The tram only collects energy for a bit of time, before lowering the pantograph. So to answer your question, no, as the rails don’t contain any electricity, and the wires are safely protected

    • @njz1
      @njz1 День назад +1

      @@BobJnekinsThis is actually not true for the city section of the L2/L3, which run on a unique system of third rail electrification, and is visible as the metal bit between the tracks in the beginning. This then swaps at town hall station, where the trams put up their pantographs to collect overhead power. To answer the initial question, I think there is some sort of electrical protection to allow them to work in rain, although I think it is designed in a way that large puddles are unable to form due to drainage and the design of the surrounding area.

  • @Thomas1980
    @Thomas1980 Год назад +1

    Fantastic!!!

  • @tomv3361
    @tomv3361 Год назад +4

    Awfully slow. Even walking is faster than this.

  • @TM.88tXtwnym
    @TM.88tXtwnym Год назад +13

    日本もこういうの、目指してほしいけれど。

  • @transportvlogs2841
    @transportvlogs2841 Год назад

    Great light rail video. Yy know the driver who let you in the cab?

  • @keichan5339
    @keichan5339 Год назад

    日本にもたくさん路面電車が
    あるけど海外の路面電車は地下の
    トンネル走るなんてすごいかも
    日本も京都と滋賀の京阪京津線に
    トンネルがあるとは知らなかったです。

  • @peterpika
    @peterpika Год назад

    they are linked in 10 cars for service now? wow, that's super long

  • @marceloorangesomniere
    @marceloorangesomniere Год назад +2

    As placas estão em inglês. O nomes das estações também. Já vi esse tipo de trem ou monotrilho de rua em Houston
    ... A questão que queria entender é quem copiou quem nessas construções.

  • @fernandocifuentes9258
    @fernandocifuentes9258 Год назад +1

    27:14 Cars should have had a red light... Public transit always must be a priority!

  • @sr1760
    @sr1760 Год назад

    チャイムが脳トレの正解音みたいですね。

  • @pikakas
    @pikakas Год назад +2

    集電方式を切り替えている理由はどうしてだろう・・?
    ゆくゆくは全区間が地上集電になるのかな?

  • @Emilien-hy3sy
    @Emilien-hy3sy Год назад +1

    Incredibly slow and inefficient, they should come to Europe to see how you build a tram...

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict Год назад

      Anglophones can’t build lol

  • @chiefinlasvegas
    @chiefinlasvegas Год назад

    If this video can be edited and a small map added in the lower right corner showing a moving blip as each station is reached, that would be great.

  • @RenaldoEpps
    @RenaldoEpps Год назад

    love the pride flags

  • @FoxInFlame
    @FoxInFlame Год назад +4

    It's interesting how there's no spider web of cables above! Maybe it's different between trams and light rails, but in Zurich, all trams source electricity from cables in the air, so junctions are very messy. How is safety guaranteed with the electricity sourced from the ground (presumably from the middle rail?)

    • @pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042
      @pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042 Год назад

      It doesn't turn on unless the tram is on top of it

    • @TheSsalty
      @TheSsalty Год назад

      Afaik the teams run wirefree though the CBD, before they go back to regular pantograph operations past Central. Pretty sure this is only true of the L2 and L3 lines, the Urbos 3 (L1 line) is different in many different ways

    • @williamchirgwin8754
      @williamchirgwin8754 Год назад +2

      Hello Fox, the construction of the light rail in Sydney cost a fortune, more than it should have and took far longer to build than expected. It has two sources of electric power supply. The below electrical cost the tax payers far more per kilometre, for superficial reasons, not practical, it was installed. Sydney had the largest tram network in the world up to around 1962, the then corrupt government shut it all down over night, an autocratic political decision that has had terrible results up to now. It is great to get just a small part of the tram network back after so many years, it makes sense for so many people. It is a shame it terminates at Kingfordsmith (on Anzac Parade), the tram used to go all the way to La Perouse along Anzac parade once. Melbourne kept their tram system, which is now the largest in the world today.

    • @野良の三毛猫
      @野良の三毛猫 Год назад

      😢第3軌道😢😮😅

    • @ChannelReuploads9451
      @ChannelReuploads9451 Год назад

      Inductive power, The presence of the tram activates the power transfer, otherwise the power is off. You can thank Nikola Tesla for that one.

  • @user-nq2oz3es1z
    @user-nq2oz3es1z Год назад +1

    こんなに長い路面電車が許せるのが驚き!

    • @geoffk8996
      @geoffk8996 3 месяца назад +1

      They need the extra capacity during peak hours.

  • @christill
    @christill Год назад +12

    You might as well walk in the downtown area.

    • @RobertMurphy-sx8lc
      @RobertMurphy-sx8lc Год назад +6

      Yes, the speed definitely needs looking at.

    • @louiscypher4186
      @louiscypher4186 Год назад +1

      @@RobertMurphy-sx8lc And now you see why we got rid of trams in the first place. You can't have the shared plaza's, pedestrian right of ways and surface level stations in such short distances without slowing the trams down.
      As it is look how many idiots went to walk out in front of the tram. The fact that clowns want these things automated is hilarious.

  • @Santiago-lb5md
    @Santiago-lb5md Год назад

    Tokyo could benefit from some trams like these

    • @valiant8730
      @valiant8730 Год назад

      Tokyo had them in the past, now only one line exists.

    • @TheLostProbe
      @TheLostProbe 4 месяца назад

      Tokyo is too populated for trams. you need a metro if you want to transport all those people around

  • @Kurotake7829
    @Kurotake7829 Год назад +3

    地下を走るトラムって,海外でたまに見かけるみたいね。

  • @e655umeno
    @e655umeno Год назад +1

    日本の路面電車と比較するとかなり低速運転なので速達性は求められておらず市街地抜けても制限速度が変わってないように見えたので立ち位置としてはあくまで歩きたくない人向けって感じなんですかね??

  • @kyosho2020
    @kyosho2020 Год назад

    併結運転するトラム初めて見た

  • @RoboJules
    @RoboJules Год назад +1

    I've seen glaciers that are faster than this.

  • @MadBoihereforyou
    @MadBoihereforyou Год назад +1

    I have a question about the light rail: Are the trams driveless or are they physicaly droven?

    • @quarkcypher
      @quarkcypher 9 месяцев назад

      They have drivers.

  • @mxr572
    @mxr572 Год назад +1

    these low floor multi car trams are slow as molasses. cross city must take a day to reach.

  • @crapmalls
    @crapmalls Год назад +5

    Slow af rail

  • @underground_e
    @underground_e 3 месяца назад

    It looks really nice, but i can‘t understand why this tram line is SO SLOW

  • @user-yn5pz4tl4p
    @user-yn5pz4tl4p Год назад +2

    これは横断歩道とかで、歩行者が感電することはないのだろうか?

  • @rajTrondhjem10
    @rajTrondhjem10 Год назад +1

    How does the tram run without overhead lines at the start of the video? 🤔

  • @MarceloMalakias
    @MarceloMalakias Год назад

    Sistema igual ao do Rio, sem catenária.

  • @Aitie_Fushan
    @Aitie_Fushan Год назад +1

    アナウンスは315系と同じですかね

  • @TheShue777
    @TheShue777 Год назад +3

    自転車のタイヤが嵌らないかなw

  • @monkunderground4244
    @monkunderground4244 Год назад +3

    Спасибо, интересно. Только от радужных флагов в самом начале напрягся...

  • @dwikyadriansyah3853
    @dwikyadriansyah3853 Год назад

    The tram is powered by what? Is it battery or electric?

    • @simplesimon2802
      @simplesimon2802 Год назад

      electric - overhead wires (mostly) and a roadway power supply system in the city centre - the electric 'track' is split in to short sections and these are only energised when the tram is travelling above and special safety systems double check that the power is off afterwards.. The system is very safe - I've actually walked on the tracks when there were no trams about, albeit in the first city to use this power supply system - Bordeaux, in France

  • @michaelibk418
    @michaelibk418 Год назад

    What a noisy train but Sydney is such a beautiful city👍

  • @SUSpara
    @SUSpara 11 месяцев назад

    迷列車案件だけど判断が良かったため超成功した鉄道

  • @TheUnamusaito
    @TheUnamusaito Год назад

    ドアを閉めときかな
    JRの防護無線の音とそっくり

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny 11 месяцев назад

    Looks painfully slow.

  • @matthewwhitted9179
    @matthewwhitted9179 Год назад

    I see no overhead wires so is the middle rail for the Power.

  • @kerosene4751
    @kerosene4751 Год назад

    That is one slow-arse train.

  • @Chelocool
    @Chelocool Год назад +1

    Caminando llego mas rapido

    • @quarkcypher
      @quarkcypher 9 месяцев назад

      Muy divertido. He recorrido ese camino. El tranvía es un poco más rápido.🤣I used google translator. Greetings from Australia.

  • @fredashay
    @fredashay 5 месяцев назад

    There's no overhead wires on part of the route; how does it get power? It would be too dangerous to have high voltage on the rails. Does it use battery on the parts where there's no wires?

    • @TheLostProbe
      @TheLostProbe 4 месяца назад

      it uses a third rail system developed by Alstom that is separated into chunks and each chunk is only activated when a tram passes over

  • @leatherman88ch
    @leatherman88ch Год назад +4

    ❤️❤️❤️🏳️‍🌈

  • @toshiyuki885
    @toshiyuki885 Год назад

    まるでドイツのようである。それにしてもデザインが京阪や近鉄っぽいような・・・

  • @user-ez7qk8dk6e
    @user-ez7qk8dk6e Год назад +1

    動画冒頭歩いてる人いますけど、感電しないんですか?

    • @MrPanda._.
      @MrPanda._. Год назад

      The third rail only turns on when the tram is over it, so people don't get electrocuted if they walk over it.

  • @thefesoden4183
    @thefesoden4183 11 месяцев назад

    What’s the speed?

  • @Banjo_Tails
    @Banjo_Tails Год назад +5

    It's still too slow. A bus could have covered this route in about 15 mins if this was a dedicated busway lane instead of the rails.
    There needs to be more barriers to prevent people just crossing anywhere, and have dedicated crossings for pedestrians in the city area.

    • @mountainous_port
      @mountainous_port Год назад +2

      This is a good argument about low floor city buses. Singapore uses them instead of trams because they are faster and has more flexibility. But trams are just so appealing, smooth ride and its fix tracks makes the pedestrian feel safer than the unpredictable wheels.

    • @avarielhr
      @avarielhr Год назад +2

      From what I've seen, the buses don't have the capacity for this amount of passengers. And would probably not be significantly faster. But the speed needs to be higher in any way, for sure.

    • @TheLostProbe
      @TheLostProbe 4 месяца назад

      Sydney needs to do what Melbourne did years ago with tram safety advertisements that likened trams to a rhino on a skateboard. a big, heavy thing moving fast on a fixed path
      "if a rhinoceros on a giant skateboard was heading your way, you'd want to move out of the way, wouldn't you? well guess what, a tram weighs as much as 30 rhinos so it's not something you want to get hit by"
      tram-pedestrian collisions decreased by something like 40% after that campaign was put in place

  • @celebrityrog
    @celebrityrog Год назад

    1 month ago, pride flags are up, people are in summer wear, but its WINTER in Australia at that time, so.... Y'all having a heat wave?

  • @ronaldodesousadias711
    @ronaldodesousadias711 Год назад +1

    Qual a Cidade...
    I am Brasil...🇧🇷

  • @rdgameing7
    @rdgameing7 5 месяцев назад

    我们的生活也是如此的丰富多彩啊哈哈我也是很喜欢的呢我也是看到了这个火爆的节目了我们都已经看到了这个😢

  • @magnotoledo962
    @magnotoledo962 Год назад

    is there San francisco?

    • @Konata
      @Konata Год назад

      Is Australia

  • @user-fe5fh2ln7m
    @user-fe5fh2ln7m Год назад +5

    これ、どこのトラムだろう?

    • @SAISON-so3zh
      @SAISON-so3zh Год назад +3

      【概要欄】にオーストラリアのシドニーと書いてますよ!。

    • @user-fe5fh2ln7m
      @user-fe5fh2ln7m Год назад +4

      サムネイルの場面に地下を走るところがあったので、シドニートラムにも地下区間があるのですね…

    • @SAISON-so3zh
      @SAISON-so3zh Год назад +3

      @@user-fe5fh2ln7m 反応してくださりありがとうございます!。実僕も地下区間があるのは知らず、電化方式が二つ混在しているのは知っていました。
      ここで『第三軌条』として触れられているのは『イノレール式APS』と呼ばれるもので、ウィキで調べましたがアルストムで開発されてボルドーの事例が有名です。(ずいぶん前にLRTの本で見た)ほかに何都市か採用されていて基本は中心地など景観に配慮したい場所で第三軌条終電をして郊外では架線集電らしいです。ただ、2016年に開業したブラジルのリオデジャネイロの路面電車では全区間APSらしいです。

  • @user-ye3ch3cc5m
    @user-ye3ch3cc5m Год назад

    ...не зависимо от количества вагонов это трамвай..

  • @dimongamaliy
    @dimongamaliy Год назад +1

    Всім привіт із України! Що це за місто і країна? У вас так гарно! Дуже цікаво дивитися на міста в інших країнах.

    • @quarkcypher
      @quarkcypher 9 месяцев назад

      Сідней, Австралія. Населення Сіднея перевищує п'ять мільйонів людей. Я використовував перекладач, щоб набрати це.

  • @fredashay
    @fredashay 5 месяцев назад

    Can you buy hay at Haymarket?

    • @geoffk8996
      @geoffk8996 3 месяца назад

      Not for over 100 years.

  • @user-xl1mb8bs7y
    @user-xl1mb8bs7y Год назад

    tooooooo slowly

  • @Akumuu
    @Akumuu Год назад

    Alstom Citadis 302 ?

  • @Konata
    @Konata 11 месяцев назад

    9:22 架空電纜模式

  • @dingshidenrailways
    @dingshidenrailways Год назад

    Very slow😮

  • @catv666888
    @catv666888 Год назад

    台灣高雄市相同的輕軌系統

    • @Konata
      @Konata Год назад +1

      還真的是

    • @Konata
      @Konata 11 месяцев назад

      不過沒有串聯

    • @WhiteNeko.
      @WhiteNeko. Месяц назад

      雪梨採用架空線與地面送電 不過高雄是全線用電池

  • @qjtvaddict
    @qjtvaddict Год назад

    The B1 bus should takeover the slow useless segment in downtown 😂😂😂

  • @user-ye4id8ge5v
    @user-ye4id8ge5v 11 месяцев назад

    【海外トラム】真ん中に車輪(タイヤ)ある?

  • @kazuyoshitanomura7956
    @kazuyoshitanomura7956 Год назад

    海外.やはり。ろけいしょんがいい。jp。かなわない。。。

  • @takanx9801
    @takanx9801 11 месяцев назад

    ボルドーの路面電車と同じ方式だろうか。

  • @user-op2ff7qy7w
    @user-op2ff7qy7w Год назад +5

    普通鉄道や高速鉄道は日本が圧倒的に発達してるけど、次世代交通システムのLRTやBRTの導入はまだまだ海外に遅れを取ってる印象あるね。
    専用レーンを走るBRTなんかはもっと日本に取り入れて欲しいな。

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict Год назад

      You don’t need LRT trust me

  • @qjtvaddict
    @qjtvaddict Год назад

    Some places should just not even try to build trams lol

  • @gold3084
    @gold3084 Год назад +2

    We have had this for decades here in Melbourne. Sydney should of never got rid of their trams.

  • @joelk4751
    @joelk4751 Год назад +1

    Why don't people get electrocuted when they step on the 3rd rail?

    • @rowead
      @rowead Год назад +5

      It's only powered on under the tram.

    • @m0istl0la97
      @m0istl0la97 Год назад

      @@rowead that is super advanced wtf

    • @tomkent4656
      @tomkent4656 Год назад +1

      It's overhead-powered, surely.

    • @Banjo_Tails
      @Banjo_Tails Год назад

      @@tomkent4656 in some places. but the third rail, as seen clearly in the video and with no wires above, is what is powering the tram.

  • @harrygoldun5779
    @harrygoldun5779 Год назад +7

    Snail rail. Reckon a snail is faster though!!

    • @andrewmelbournetransport
      @andrewmelbournetransport Год назад +2

      tbh it is pretty slow idk why he going so slow either tho limit was 40 half the time probs bc of idiots walking on tracks

    • @harrygoldun5779
      @harrygoldun5779 Год назад +3

      @@andrewmelbournetransport and that's the problem with turning an entire street in to a walkway. Trams have to slow down for folks with no clue about their surroundings, face planted in their phones.

    • @andrewmelbournetransport
      @andrewmelbournetransport Год назад +1

      @@harrygoldun5779 like trams go there when they say look left and right before crossing road this is why

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict Год назад +1

      The downtown segment is the problem the L1 and L3 should be combined and the segment to quay dropped and surrendered to buses

  • @SailorMoonFan92
    @SailorMoonFan92 Год назад

    What's the point? Faster to walk lol

  • @Tatsuhiko_Ikeda
    @Tatsuhiko_Ikeda Год назад +1

    この第三軌条の上を歩いてよく感電しないよなあ!靴を履いてるから問題無い程度の電圧なのか?
    ポイントでレールのどちらかとショートしないのは、ポイント付近は給電してないからだろうが。

  • @radanju3
    @radanju3 Год назад +1

    I'm watching an Aussie video from the United States with comments in Chinese. How much more -diverse- *_confusing_* can this get?

  • @TheKimberlyashton
    @TheKimberlyashton Год назад +1

    A white elephant project by former state government

    • @Banjo_Tails
      @Banjo_Tails Год назад +1

      And yet the data states otherwise, which you can easily google.

  • @Railfanner4567
    @Railfanner4567 Год назад

    GTA 5 train