These really do sound better than most rapid transit horns. Washington Metro trains have an abrasive, inelegant honk. Makes me jump out of my skin. This is so much softer.
I wish you had gotten the horn at the Coliseum station, esp after an A's game. They usually play a tune for "Let's go Oakland" on the horn and it's entertaining to see the crowd react after they realize what the horn sounds like
Really, Sound design is one of the aesthetics of a transit system that rarely get's thought about.. Bart horns were some of the more pleasant but attention getting horns of a transit system.. It's good that eventually somebody in the decision process realized that maybe something close to the old tone was needed.
I'll sure miss these when they're all gone. I haven't ridden BART in over a year because of the pandemic and now half of their trains are the new cars. By the time I go back to having to commute, I bet there will barely be any of these left :(
In all fairness, the new cars are fantastic compared to the old cars. Every time I have to transfer to an old train at MacArthur I am somehow still surprised how much crappier the old cars feel after sitting in the new cars for a few stations. There's just no comparison. I'll miss the old gals too, but it is definitely time for new rolling stock. The old trains belong in a museum, not falling apart trying to serve passengers. We've stretched the old cars waaaaaaay beyond their best-by date! We should have gotten new trains a decade ago!
Well the C1 and C2 are gone! Given how they never gotten a overhaul they had too many problems! The original A and B cars from 1972-1975 are still in service but also being phased out
I last rode on BART 15 years ago and I remember that electronic horn. That emergency air horn, if I heard it in person, would have scared the daylights out of me.
Unless I am mistaken its the same grover horn for each car. However certain factors like air pressure, tunnel station vs open, change the pitch and tone of the horn
I’m gonna miss the Legacy fleet I’ve rode those since I was a kid since 1998 when we picked up my mom’s 1994 Volkswagen Passat from Pittsburg Bay Point To Walnut Creek
I Awesomely Love When Subway Trains Blow/Sound the Horn. NYC Subway Trains Give a Shave and a Haircut on the Horn. Can You Film BART Trains Sounding the Horn In both Directions at Union City Station. You Can Film the Entire Train Leaving the Station After It Blew The Horn.
In honor of Bay Area Rapid Transit, and Dallas Area Rapid Transit the new high speed train that goes through Fresno is going to be named Fresno Area Rapid Transit.
Ah, that's right, the most tired joke in the trainosphere. The only problem is that CAHSR is not a rapid transit system, it's HSR. At best you could try to call it a commuter service. And in all fairness, it will run about as often as commuter system rather than an American intercity. But even that is still pretty far off the mark.
Wow. Washington Metro was having similar software bugs with their new 7000 Series trains at first. I guess it's an inherent risk when you buy the latest tech in your newest trains (or not).
Those are just minor teething problems compared to the apocalyptic mess that the A, B, and C cars experienced. Also, the techs are now buying vintage electronic equipment to keep the old trains more or less in service. So we either get new rolling stock or they will have to start running four-car trains. The only real alternative to getting new trains is a complete rebuild of the old cars to modern specs, but that would have been several times more expensive than just getting the new trains.
@@ATPTransit Is there a reason why BART trains have to sound their horns entering a station, I don't think that other rapid transit systems sound their horns entering a station. For example even in San Francisco MUNI doesn't sound it's horn entering the station.
It's a rule for train operators to sound the horn approaching a station (it helps with safety - alerting people on the platform a train is approaching). Generally speaking, BART, Baltimore Metro, and LA Metro Subway trains sound the horn/whistle approaching a station. Miami's Budd cars also had a beeper, but I do not recall if they still honk approaching a station. Muni LRVs ring the gong (bell) approaching a station in the Market St Subway. There is also an air horn, but that is only used when absolutely necessary (like the BART air horn)
Different BART stations Bayfair Bart Hayward BART Union City Bart 12th Street Bart Station Oakland Powell Street BART Station Montgomery BART station San Bruno BART station Millbrae BART station Merced County Bart station
as a person how lives in the bay its going to be sad seeing these go. im going to say it right now the new ones look ugly and i think BART made new ones due to the old ones being "out dated" and no out of safety concerns. but if you can make reasons why the new ones are safer be my guest, i'd like to have a reason not to hate these new cars.
Kinda dumb that trains honk their horns all the time. Cars and big rigs don’t honk at every turn and they aren’t on an obvious and predictable track. Time to abandon this archaic relic from the last
0:00 that shave and a haircut from that C Series car makes me appreciate the C1/2s even more than i already do 😂😂😂
boop! boop! boop lè horn!
These really do sound better than most rapid transit horns. Washington Metro trains have an abrasive, inelegant honk. Makes me jump out of my skin. This is so much softer.
It scares the ever loving piss out of me every time; I wish it was more like this than what it is.
You should hear the DART SLRV horns.
@@dfwrailvideos I could fall asleep to those things 😭 I love them lol
I wish you had gotten the horn at the Coliseum station, esp after an A's game. They usually play a tune for "Let's go Oakland" on the horn and it's entertaining to see the crowd react after they realize what the horn sounds like
Neat - will keep an eye out, post covid, thanks. I have an even larger horns video coming soon
Clip?
Really, Sound design is one of the aesthetics of a transit system that rarely get's thought about.. Bart horns were some of the more pleasant but attention getting horns of a transit system.. It's good that eventually somebody in the decision process realized that maybe something close to the old tone was needed.
I'll sure miss these when they're all gone. I haven't ridden BART in over a year because of the pandemic and now half of their trains are the new cars. By the time I go back to having to commute, I bet there will barely be any of these left :(
I’ll miss them too. But at least the new cars are a welcome change.
In all fairness, the new cars are fantastic compared to the old cars. Every time I have to transfer to an old train at MacArthur I am somehow still surprised how much crappier the old cars feel after sitting in the new cars for a few stations. There's just no comparison.
I'll miss the old gals too, but it is definitely time for new rolling stock. The old trains belong in a museum, not falling apart trying to serve passengers. We've stretched the old cars waaaaaaay beyond their best-by date! We should have gotten new trains a decade ago!
They are gone now
Well the C1 and C2 are gone! Given how they never gotten a overhaul they had too many problems! The original A and B cars from 1972-1975 are still in service but also being phased out
@@Tahas_editsI actually see some sometimes
2:11 sounds like the horn that was used in a haunted house ride called Wacky shack at Joyland in witchita KS which was closed in 2008
I last rode on BART 15 years ago and I remember that electronic horn.
That emergency air horn, if I heard it in person, would have scared the daylights out of me.
i heard it once at my home station
BTW north concord is my home station. (was seen in the video)
2:05 Woah! A fire truck horn in a train?! Rarest thing to hear! Especialy the ones with truck horns.
Yep, a Grover air horn, for emergency usage
Unless I am mistaken its the same grover horn for each car. However certain factors like air pressure, tunnel station vs open, change the pitch and tone of the horn
1:18 they used this sound in rails unlimited in roblox.
I’m gonna miss the Legacy fleet I’ve rode those since I was a kid since 1998 when we picked up my mom’s 1994 Volkswagen Passat from Pittsburg Bay Point To Walnut Creek
0:46 sounds like TTC T1 horn
I Awesomely Love When Subway Trains Blow/Sound the Horn. NYC Subway Trains Give a Shave and a Haircut on the Horn. Can You Film BART Trains Sounding the Horn In both Directions at Union City Station. You Can Film the Entire Train Leaving the Station After It Blew The Horn.
Thanks - if I'm at Union City again I'll make sure to do some recording
@@ATPTransit I live in Union City!
The horns on those old railcars sound cute. They are not scary at all and did not frighten people.
Nice catch on the Bart train
Thanks
The last one was duh duh duh duh duh, DUH DUH 😂😂😂😂
Little bit of air horn is always fun, sometimes scary too
So was the first one.
Happy Birthday, BART! September 10th!
You can film the trains on the Alvarado Street too. You have the catch of the Bart too.
Yep
@@ATPTransit thanks. You can do it in this month and the other too. In the Alvarado Street Will be the best Railfanning. Bless you.
I think I have a video or two from Kennedy park. Not one to spend hours watching UP/Amtrak/etc.
2:06 my fav
In honor of Bay Area Rapid Transit, and Dallas Area Rapid Transit the new high speed train that goes through Fresno is going to be named Fresno Area Rapid Transit.
Everyone in my family from fresno has made this joke for years but I would love to see the FART express
Probably would still smell better than the air in Fresno
Ah, that's right, the most tired joke in the trainosphere. The only problem is that CAHSR is not a rapid transit system, it's HSR. At best you could try to call it a commuter service. And in all fairness, it will run about as often as commuter system rather than an American intercity. But even that is still pretty far off the mark.
first one shave and a haircut nice one.
They got Beeper horns like cta has on their trains.
I can see a new ticket for legacy trains just like how there were specials for the concorde
Fremont BART station in the house
last one
toot toot toot toot toot HANT HANT
I really wish I could get the MP3 they use on the trains.
Thank you for sharing this video
A farewell to the legacy Bart trains and a farewell to the classic styling of rohr industries!
Your paper models are amazing.. can u make a tutorial to put together bart or bus model please?
Thanks - sure - I'll try to do a couple bus models next week
2:05 2:15 2:16 2:17
Are all these old BART cars retired now?
Not yet, the 1970s Rohr built A and B cars are still around. There are a few C1s left too. Roughly a half and half new car and old car
Hey can I use some of your vids ima give credit
If a BART make a horn tune like Amtrak F59PHI CDTX #2004?
The air horn i have heard is called the "death horn"
Nice
Some of those bart trains are autobots when they combine together they form Voltron defender of the Earth
What type of horn dose BART have???
I love Bart train 🚆 😍 I ride them and I ride the new Bart train it was the best
What Horns Are used on BART
BART could've really use these air horns on their new trains instead of an electric air horn. At least they have the beeper horn like these cars.
That air horn sounds like an American semi-truck horn
Which station is at 1:14?
Orinda. Full video is here: ruclips.net/video/hRk46TxY1Hw/видео.html
Bus is good Bart ☺️☺️☺️
I love Bart train
❤️🚂
Ah yes. I’ve always preferred the A, B, and C cars over the D and E cars. Especially since apparently the D cars have computer problems I heard.
Wow. Washington Metro was having similar software bugs with their new 7000 Series trains at first. I guess it's an inherent risk when you buy the latest tech in your newest trains (or not).
Those are just minor teething problems compared to the apocalyptic mess that the A, B, and C cars experienced. Also, the techs are now buying vintage electronic equipment to keep the old trains more or less in service. So we either get new rolling stock or they will have to start running four-car trains.
The only real alternative to getting new trains is a complete rebuild of the old cars to modern specs, but that would have been several times more expensive than just getting the new trains.
@@TohaBgood2 You do bring up good points.
Have you thought about filming in Las Vegas Nevada or Near Rachel Nevada
What station was the first one at???
It looks like Fremont but I'm not sure
Yep, Fremont
Tainted love
Sounds a bit like Toronto
The train at 30seconds doesn't sound its horn.
It does at 0:30, but the sound is crowded by the screeching between the wheels + rails.
@@ATPTransit Is there a reason why BART trains have to sound their horns entering a station, I don't think that other rapid transit systems sound their horns entering a station. For example even in San Francisco MUNI doesn't sound it's horn entering the station.
It's a rule for train operators to sound the horn approaching a station (it helps with safety - alerting people on the platform a train is approaching).
Generally speaking, BART, Baltimore Metro, and LA Metro Subway trains sound the horn/whistle approaching a station. Miami's Budd cars also had a beeper, but I do not recall if they still honk approaching a station.
Muni LRVs ring the gong (bell) approaching a station in the Market St Subway. There is also an air horn, but that is only used when absolutely necessary (like the BART air horn)
@@ATPTransit MARTA's trains have Air Horns AFAIK.
Different BART stations Bayfair Bart Hayward BART Union City Bart 12th Street Bart Station Oakland Powell Street BART Station Montgomery BART station San Bruno BART station Millbrae BART station Merced County Bart station
I always thought that they sounded European.
Me liked first one
victoria canada😷
as a person how lives in the bay its going to be sad seeing these go. im going to say it right now the new ones look ugly and i think BART made new ones due to the old ones being "out dated" and no out of safety concerns. but if you can make reasons why the new ones are safer be my guest, i'd like to have a reason not to hate these new cars.
*DOOT*
Kinda dumb that trains honk their horns all the time. Cars and big rigs don’t honk at every turn and they aren’t on an obvious and predictable track.
Time to abandon this archaic relic from the last
Hey got to love it. Really enjoy watching B.A.R.T. subway trains! 🚆🚇