After White Plains, it Stopped at Harlem-125 Street and Grand Central. Same thing that goes with the Hudson line from Tarrytown NY, and the New Haven line from Stamford, CT.
I dont get NJTs logic. They closed Jersey City when they built the connector, then 30 years ago complain that Penn Station is at capacity. well you had your own terminal until u closed it. Or how some trains are EMUs and other are full sets of cars.
It seems the ride between Bridgewater and Bound Brook was unusually short. When I watch other train videos of railfanning in Bound Brook, approaching Eastbound trains are quite far from Bound Brook. Also, this was probably not the best day to go for a train ride, what with all that rain coming down.
Oh, from Deli City ? I believe in, and support Public Transportation. Want to go live in a city where a fuel guzzler private car can totally be avoided.
That's My Dad LOL🤣🤣🤣0:03 Coming out of the Station!!! We live in Corning, This is A Seven Eleven Gas Station, Right Across from the Rockwell Museum (Left) in Corning Ny
Queens Transfer: 1:03:51 Jamaica: E, J & Z trains, Q44 SBS, & air train to airport terminal. 1:14:01 Woodside: 7 & 7 express train, and Q70 SBS to LaGuardia airport. 1:22:45 Penn station: 1, 2, & 3 trains on seventh Ave line, A, C, & E trains on the eighth Ave line, M34 SBS, NJ Transit, & Amtrak.
The Dublin/Pleasanton station should be a great station BART uses their mighty mighty air horn because the free way is louder than the trains and you could barely hear anything LOL :)
No. Believe it or not, the Harlem Line [Probably the deadest line] is where Wassaic trains operate. Southeast is where the electric territory trains terminate, however the shoreliner/engine trains operate all the way up to Wassaic. This is the Harlem Line, not Hudson. 👍
12:42 Dublin / Pleasanton 14:56 West Dublin / Pleasanton 24:26 Castro Valley 29:08 Bay Fair 32:37 Leandro 36:26 Coliseum 44:42 Fruitvale 48:59 Lake Merritt 54:12 West Oakland 1:00:46 Embarcadero 1:02:04 Montgomery Street 1:03:26 Powell Street 1:04:55 Civic Center / UN Plaza 1:07:26 16th Street / Mission 1:09:22 24th Street / Mission 1:12:01 Glen Park 1:15:06 Balboa Park 1:18:34 Daly City
1:00 Daly City 5:45 Balboa Park 8:05 Glen Park 10:47 24th Street / Mission 12:39 16th Street / Mission 14:52 Civic Center / UN Plaza 16:19 Powell Street 17:39 Montgomery Street 19:08 Embarcadero 26:21 West Oakland 32:05 Lake Merritt 36:24 Fruitvale 39:54 Coliseum 44:04 Leandro 47:55 Bay Fair 53:11 Hayward 57:03 South Hayward 1:02:20 Union City 1:06:30 Fremont 1:12:38 Warm Springs / South Fremont 1:20:47 Milpitas 1:25:18 Berryessa / North San Jose
0:50 Berryessa / North San Jose 4:18 Milpitas 12:05 Warm Springs / South Fremont 17:47 Fremont 21:52 Union City 27:28 South Hayward 31:22 Hayward 35:08 Bay Fair 38:43 Leandro 42:45 Coliseum 46:42 Fruitvale 51:19 Lake Merritt 54:02 12th Street / Oakland City Center 55:40 19th Street / Oakland 59:43 MacArthur 1:02:54 Ashby 1:05:21 Downtown Berkeley 1:07:46 North Berkeley 1:11:09 El Cerrito Plaza 1:14:01 El Cerrito del Norte 1:17:49 Richmond
[26:45] CP112 near WOODLAWN JUNCTION - This is where MNRR's New Haven and Harlem Lines merge south into Woodlawn Station. [34:38] CP216 (SHELL) Interlocking - This is where MNRR's New Haven Line and Amtrak's Northeast Corridor merge north towards New Rochelle Station.
[50:34] UNION Interlocking - This is where NJT's North Jersey Coast Line merges onto Amtrak's Northeast Corridor north toward Rahway Station. [1:21:27] SWIFT Interlocking - This is where NJT's Morris Line merges onto Amtrak's Northeast Corridor north toward Secaucus Junction Station.
The first thing I noticed is that the Richmond station still has the double gates; they were installed after a horde of teen delinquents stormed a BART train, and assaulted and robbed its passengers. I think you'd still be able to find news coverage about it from a couple years ago.