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The CTA has more than 224 miles of railroad tracks across Chicago and surrounding suburbs, serving the agency's eight rail lines. In an average weekday, there are about 2,200 train trips making stops at the system's 145 rail stations. For more than 100 years, the 'L' has offered a unique perspective of Chicago.
In the first-ever documentation of its kind, the CTA has created a real-time ride along the length of each rail line. Shot in HD, you can now experience the 'L' like never before from the vantage point of the rail operator. You can even transfer between lines.
Hop aboard, and enjoy the ride.
For route diagram and guide please visit www.transitchicago.com/blueline/
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Forest Park (beginning of the line)
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Addison ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Bl... )
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Harlem ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Bl... )
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O'Hare (end of the line)

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@davidfreesefan23
@davidfreesefan23 5 лет назад
On a visit to Chicago in 2002 (when I was nine), we stayed at a hotel in Rosemont and rode this into the city, right down the Kennedy. I remember being fascinated by the whole idea of a train running right down the middle of a freeway.
@user-we2hm4cy6q
@user-we2hm4cy6q 2 года назад
Double tree?
@lawrencekeesler7369
@lawrencekeesler7369 9 лет назад
First time I've "ridden" a CTA line that moved faster than parallel vehicular traffic! Rode this line many times in the '60s.
@lawrencekeesler7369
@lawrencekeesler7369 9 лет назад
Happy to hear it, Natalie!
@PaulyM856
@PaulyM856 9 лет назад
***** Hahahahahahahahahah
@luislaplume8261
@luislaplume8261 2 года назад
When it sill had the original stations with wooden platforms and platform lights and wooden stairways to the streets, on the outside of the tunnel. This part of the line opened in 1895.
@Solitaryman70
@Solitaryman70 2 дня назад
That’s impossible. 😂, this was the Old Congress/Douglas line….it didn’t exist in the 60’s. Only the A AND B trains and the Skokie Swift existed in the 60’s. This old Congress/Douglas line only circled the Loop, it never left downtown until the Congress Expressway was extended which is now the Eisenhower Expressway.
@crapper1
@crapper1 9 лет назад
#CTA you have made all us L train fans very happy with these ride the rail series
@genhirsi76
@genhirsi76 7 лет назад
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@genhirsi76
@genhirsi76 7 лет назад
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@philipallisonbiggs9190
@philipallisonbiggs9190 7 лет назад
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@danielmarshall4050
@danielmarshall4050 7 лет назад
john leininger On
@christophercancel934
@christophercancel934 5 лет назад
I love how the underground stations are super clean, BETTER THAN OURS HERE IN NEW YORK that's for sure.
@luislaplume8261
@luislaplume8261 2 года назад
As a New Yorker who grew up there, I will take your word for it!
@KEYBEATZ
@KEYBEATZ 6 месяцев назад
They appear very clean, more clean than New York, and even Boston
@christophercancel934
@christophercancel934 6 месяцев назад
@@KEYBEATZ I'm a New Yorker and I strongly agree.
@Blueocean800
@Blueocean800 Год назад
Thank you CTA for all your beautiful videos. Every evening l watch a video, because l really like it. I have become a fan of CTA. Greetings from the Netherlands.👍
@fbernard08
@fbernard08 8 лет назад
Love the clickety-clack of the rail tires!
@laurencegray4720
@laurencegray4720 2 года назад
Thank you for putting this video on RU-vid.
@OnTheRun167
@OnTheRun167 6 лет назад
Great vids! All that's missing are the audio announcements. "This is Addison. Doors closing!"
@milesdevlon
@milesdevlon 5 лет назад
I watch this line pass my house every night, what makes it much cooler is the new being blue lights"finally" on this line.
@glenswanson4929
@glenswanson4929 4 года назад
Something about the train passing the cars on the road is so satisfying to watch
@matthewpittmann7073
@matthewpittmann7073 4 года назад
God bless those signal maintainers in the winter.
@Blueocean800
@Blueocean800 Год назад
That,s a very nice ride, on the blue line. I like to watch it. I always like to see when the subway enters the tunnel. As a metro driver you have the best view. How nice that we can watch this way. CTA my thanks for this. Kind regards from the Netherlands.👍
@alvarovaldovinos6836
@alvarovaldovinos6836 5 лет назад
I live now in Berlin, Germany but I grew up in Avondale and Addison was my station.
@samuelevans1201
@samuelevans1201 9 лет назад
From an authentic true Chicagoan, this surely is Magnificent!!! Sure does remind me of back home.
@heyjude9895_
@heyjude9895_ 3 года назад
Love the blue line. Stayed in wicker park just a skip away from damen and now I’m determined to move to Chicago in the future
@OnkelJajusBahn
@OnkelJajusBahn 3 года назад
Really interresting train ride. I really loved the part where it runs above the city streets. Those are truly the most interresting train rides you could ever have. Also when looking at the speed, and the station distance, it seems a little bit like a suburban rail for a European like me. But I really love Chicago and the elevated tracks with it's fantastic views. Thanks for creating all those cab rides.
@Anonymouslikemydad
@Anonymouslikemydad Год назад
Pace Buses are suburban. The blue line a suburban train because Forest Park. Same for Yellow line in Skokie
@NYCentralSpotter1070
@NYCentralSpotter1070 9 лет назад
32:00 - That's an old provision from an abandoned plan to have the Lake Street 'L' buried below ground. Those are dead-end tubes with no tracks laid down in them.
@packr72
@packr72 7 лет назад
Kendra Marybeth Davenport And the two unused portals by Halsted were for the Lake Street line to be diverted to the Congress line and enter a new subway.
@gro_skunk
@gro_skunk 6 лет назад
Thank you for this I was very curious what that was/used to be.
@mildridj3423
@mildridj3423 7 лет назад
When I lived there I used to love to hop on the El on my off days and ride out to O'Hare. It has changed a lot in twenty-one years.
@luislaplume8261
@luislaplume8261 2 года назад
I never knew the Chicago rapid transit trains had a British type steam train whistle! Us New Yorkers have an air horn on our subway trains.
@catazat
@catazat 2 года назад
It's actually an electronic beep, but it does sound nice
@Trainbrain1949
@Trainbrain1949 8 лет назад
At 46:31 we pass my boyhood home. It is on the left side with the white porch railing. The house was so close when playing a record (remember those?) the needle would skip. I am still part owner of it as my brother still lives there.
@Userius1
@Userius1 8 лет назад
+Trainbrain1949 Damn that whole elevated stretch from California through Damen has some of the nastiest ghetto crap I've ever seen.
@joserodrigo5595
@joserodrigo5595 7 лет назад
Trainbrain1949 lmao not a good idea to put the location of your house
@warrenposternack8392
@warrenposternack8392 8 лет назад
Superb movie!!!
@sanderny
@sanderny 8 лет назад
Your videos are awesome, felt like I was really riding the train, put a lot of effort into making this video perfect, much respect!!
@bobaj85
@bobaj85 6 лет назад
I love the train videos
@mcdonnelldouglasmd-1184
@mcdonnelldouglasmd-1184 7 лет назад
My mother would take the Blue line when sbe used to work at Chicago O'hare Intl. Airport.
@georgiy80
@georgiy80 4 года назад
Its crazy how Jackson and Monroe is just one station. Love train systems like this, wish we have at least one line here in Kansas city
@davidsmith4567
@davidsmith4567 7 лет назад
Great video. I really enjoyed it. And I appreciate that it's real time, with no distracting zooms or pans. Thanks for posting!
@cammydupont143
@cammydupont143 6 лет назад
The tunnel starts between California and Logan Square stations and the tunnel ends between Belmont and Addison stations
@lucasgodwin9557
@lucasgodwin9557 3 года назад
"why is the train so slow" because workers are working on it! You see people in vests every couple miles. It's not usually this slow. You can get from the loop to ohare in like 45 minutes... Which would be a 25 minute drive by car, so overall it's not that bad.
@sirenlover100
@sirenlover100 8 лет назад
I took the Blue line from the train station to O'Hare. Me and my family went to Germany. Compared to the trains in Germany, the Blue line was like an earthquake (it rocked quite a bit). I was surprised.
@DanTheCaptain
@DanTheCaptain 6 лет назад
tornadosirenlover100 Public transportation in USA and Canada is very poor compared to most of Europe and Eastern Asia.
@SpeedyHarmonie
@SpeedyHarmonie 6 лет назад
Where do you live in Germany now?
@SpeedyHarmonie
@SpeedyHarmonie 6 лет назад
Please, don't laugh, but I want to come to Chicago only to drive a little bit in all lines. Every line from Start-station to End-station. Who wants to come with me?
@yesfandavidb
@yesfandavidb 5 лет назад
Nothing to laugh about. I used to meet my friend downtown on my last day of vacation after he was done with work, and we would ride at least 1 line from downtown to one terminus then to the other end.
@waxinggibbous2974
@waxinggibbous2974 5 лет назад
Me, but I have motion sickness...might as well bring some ginger ale....
@Stoic-ds4so
@Stoic-ds4so 4 года назад
I want to do this in Norway so bad!! Have you seen the views as they go through the snowy mountains? Absolutely breathtaking 💯 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OK0HfMqe-gk.html
@CoopyKat
@CoopyKat 4 года назад
I've done exactly that before --- i advise you to do it -- it's a LOT of fun! I like exploring the different lines....and I've done this in other cities besides Chicago!
@kmvstudios9072
@kmvstudios9072 4 года назад
Hell yeah!
@joemaldonado3
@joemaldonado3 8 лет назад
well done. I like the transfer points.
@HayleyKiyokoLineBMT
@HayleyKiyokoLineBMT 9 лет назад
this is great video, CTA. I never went to chi-town. but I'm a true & always new yorker
@Tyler380
@Tyler380 5 лет назад
And I love that some wonderful person or company covered that horrible graffiti.. Its a pleasure to watch now...
@KarenCorsello
@KarenCorsello 4 года назад
This is so cool! I wish I would have known about it earlier! Well done!
@yolandadunbar1399
@yolandadunbar1399 8 лет назад
OMG I love your train videos It is so COOL
@natep3536
@natep3536 6 лет назад
So do I I love train and busses
@AlychneAbscissa
@AlychneAbscissa Год назад
I remember when this was the Congress/Douglass-Milwaukee line. My Grandpa lived near the Ravenswood line(Brown line). I was too young to know the names of the other lines.
@midwestcountry314stl2
@midwestcountry314stl2 4 года назад
They need this in Houston
@jreid2171
@jreid2171 4 года назад
They should Houston would benefit greatly if the expand there line
@timosha21
@timosha21 9 лет назад
this is fantastic!!!!
@rockisland4506
@rockisland4506 7 лет назад
lol I love the CTA horns
@CSullivanmeerkatmandude
@CSullivanmeerkatmandude 4 года назад
I hear a buzzing sound from the train cab. It sounds like the Alerter. The Alerter tells the engineer that they are driving too quickly in the area of the track. The train will automatically stop the train. If the engineer presses the Alerter button in the cab of the train quickly. The train will keep ongoing.
@robertcoleman4861
@robertcoleman4861 5 лет назад
Hello from down under[sydney australia] wonderful video wonderful series cheers bob.
@fernandafelixschwarzbeck1120
@fernandafelixschwarzbeck1120 6 лет назад
Awesome!!! THANKS!
@shotgunchris
@shotgunchris Месяц назад
The Chicago Metro looks so much cleaner and modern than New York Metro.
@TheSodastar
@TheSodastar 9 лет назад
Tuve el placer de visitar Chicago, y aborde el cta desde Jackson hasta O'hare, muy buen vídeo.
@user-xk9gt1vz9b
@user-xk9gt1vz9b 6 месяцев назад
This and the New York City trains the only trains I have ever ridden on
@namesomega3694
@namesomega3694 9 лет назад
The train stations there look so much cleaner compared here in NY. No disrespect to graffiti tho 👌
@parrot0051
@parrot0051 7 лет назад
As it SHOULD BE !!!
@dankhank8569
@dankhank8569 5 лет назад
Yo fr New York and Philly there's graffiti everywhere.
@skyraiderjet
@skyraiderjet 4 года назад
Cubs Fan That’s not true New Yorkers are friendly too
@sjtom57
@sjtom57 9 лет назад
Wow, the days are long gone when you could set your clock to when a train went by.
@DOLRED
@DOLRED 5 лет назад
Speaking of railroads, at 1:49, on the left overpass there is a CSX Plaque mounted in plain sight for all to see from the expressway. For perhaps 50 years+ the first round plaque mounted there showed the B&O Railroad with the picture of the US Capitol Dome (The B&O Herald). Millions must have seen it as I did time and again. The B&O sign was removed only in the last decade (?), even though the B&O Railroad passed out of existence many years ago. And on this trip, the EL passes over the "Extinct" St Paul Tracks at 42:40 even though the Right of Way still remains in view at the location. At 55:51, the Chicago North Western shield is still mounted on the overpass (To the right). The CN&W has been history for 20 years. Quite a trip for a rail buff!!
@jimcolleran1804
@jimcolleran1804 9 лет назад
I have added this video to the playlist 'long cab rides'. I have reviewed hundreds of cab ride videos and added the ones I think are the best.
@gatorhunter1
@gatorhunter1 8 лет назад
Cool video. Keep 'em coming CTA!
@roberthuron9160
@roberthuron9160 4 года назад
I am a member of CERA,and have some of the history of Chicago els, and there is much unmentioned side lights that could be brought out! For instance, the only 4 track elevated outside of New York is on the former North Western el,and that was also used by the late,great North Shore line! And the Chicago,Aurora and Elgin,ran on the West Side! The CTA has a great historical collection, and could put together a really amazing look back,along with track maps(for orientation) to put it's name in lights! Just a suggestion!
@cp-285end7
@cp-285end7 7 лет назад
42:41 why is there like some kind of walk way under the train rail tracks, it like streches between the buildings, though i like the walk way, seems abandoned and a cool place to hang out, by the way i live in chicago and im suprised that i have not been in that part of chicago, i probably passed that street knowin it was another cta train line intersecting under the blue line, gotta go take a look there, seems nice and i like the video, keep up the good work👍👍👌
@starchedownon84s
@starchedownon84s 6 лет назад
CP-285 E N D to me it looks like a old railroad right of way, possibly a now defunct freight line
@allisonking3266
@allisonking3266 5 лет назад
The 606
@kmvstudios9072
@kmvstudios9072 4 года назад
1:20:26, love the shot of that plane
@feb196940
@feb196940 9 лет назад
some area looked as it was going 80mph
@Dirtymane1
@Dirtymane1 9 лет назад
This was pretty exciting when i first starting operating ... but it got really old really fast though! LoL
@canaljkt
@canaljkt 6 лет назад
sounds are nice greetings from portugal :P
@dgproductions4686
@dgproductions4686 8 лет назад
The amount of stations bundled together, though... 😝
@jacobisworld9516
@jacobisworld9516 2 года назад
24:39 The Underground Subway.
@lavelljones3694
@lavelljones3694 9 лет назад
i would really like for someone to do driving videos like this
@CodeBlue_EMT-P
@CodeBlue_EMT-P 9 лет назад
Check out freewayjim
@genhirsi76
@genhirsi76 7 лет назад
Lavell Jones y
@macman3175
@macman3175 9 лет назад
DOORS CLOSING ! LOL
@KSoloLoso
@KSoloLoso 8 лет назад
cTa needs to open the kostner side back up and have it like on Harlem as a exit
@santiagocano2093
@santiagocano2093 4 года назад
The blue line train goes from O'hare to Forest Park / Desplaines.
@drdewott9154
@drdewott9154 6 лет назад
THE MAN WHO FOUND A WAY TO SELL AIIIIIR haha AND BECAME A ZILLIONAIRE!!!
@seatripreports
@seatripreports 3 года назад
O'Hare?? Lmao
@dangelohartley5977
@dangelohartley5977 7 лет назад
You should do bus videos similar to this but the full route in real time.
@yesfandavidb
@yesfandavidb 5 лет назад
Do you know how many bus lines there are?
@nellyrichardsin1590
@nellyrichardsin1590 4 месяца назад
There already there
@walterescot5914
@walterescot5914 8 лет назад
Rail Fan show..!
@onurkpolat7296
@onurkpolat7296 5 лет назад
Dear CTA would you consider putting the name of the neighborhoods, in paranthesis under the station name. It would be much more orientating for non-Chicago people. Thank you so much :)
@tech83studio38
@tech83studio38 5 лет назад
WELCOME ABOARD BLUE RUN 136! HARLEM IS NEXT! IN THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL DOORS OPEN ON THE LEFT AT HARLEM !
@picklerick_404
@picklerick_404 2 дня назад
Standing passengers, please do not lean against the doors.
@CSullivanmeerkatmandude
@CSullivanmeerkatmandude 5 лет назад
Rosemont Convention Center.
@dcseymour93
@dcseymour93 8 лет назад
I'm amazed at how fast these trains seem to be going on wooden rail ties. Anyone know if there's been any effort to replace the wooden ties with cement ones?
@deanebuckingham7241
@deanebuckingham7241 8 лет назад
+Donovan Seymour So if you look at most of the ROW, it's plastic ties. I'm 99% sure.
@gswarriors1439
@gswarriors1439 4 года назад
19:21 that's my stop.
@sasha7557
@sasha7557 5 месяцев назад
Sadness and melancholy from watching a video of the American subway.
@aeoliankid1
@aeoliankid1 8 лет назад
Very good video! Realistic, a fine job of filming. No zoom! But why is this train so slow? On the elevated portion, it seems to be a 10 mph track, with short spurts of 30 mph. I can see slowdowns due to signals, and trackworkers, but the train seems to slow down and stop for no apparent reason. Along the ROW median between Addison and O'Hare, why does the train slow down for no visible reason? I see no signals or slow order flags. I assume this is a 60 or 55 MPH track. The CTA ROW, stations, and trains look a good deal cleaner than those in NYC. Keep up the good videos!
@Ass_Burgers_Syndrome
@Ass_Burgers_Syndrome 7 лет назад
I noticed the same thing about the trains slowing down and speeding up for no apparent reason while I was watching the Brown Line video too. Weird for me to see being a former driver on London Underground, if we slowed down like that it was for signals, posted speed restrictions or track workers. Another weird thing is to see red AND green lights on the same signal post. On UK trains it would be Red only (stop at this one), or green with a yellow repeater(prepare to stop at next one), or 2 greens (this and next signal clear)
@genann_1441
@genann_1441 7 лет назад
The Brown Line is slow because of the old tracks, The Blue Line is slow because it has the oldest cars.
@packr72
@packr72 7 лет назад
aeoliankid Slow zones. The Forrest park branch needs a rebuild to replace track, ballast, and update signals.
@packr72
@packr72 7 лет назад
TheNomadReturns _ Not really, they can still do 55mph.
@irtbmtind89
@irtbmtind89 7 лет назад
The CTA uses a simplified version of the route signalling system used in most of the Western US, where each signal head controls a different route. Signals with two lights at the same time are really just two signal heads condensed onto one, Permissive/Stop is clear onto the normal route, Stop/Permissive is clear onto the reverse or diverging. 100% of the system is covered by automatic train control so there's no need for any repeaters and the signals don't really need to convey anything more than stop or proceed.
@Aidanblox
@Aidanblox 5 лет назад
may i ask why almost the entire line is either highway or subway but barely elevated
@mic1240
@mic1240 4 года назад
CTA has trains at grade level, underground and elevated. The start of this one (in suburbs btw, not city until past Austin Blvd.) goes down the Eisenhower expressway (built in 1950s where used to be neighborhoods). Once downtown is subway before heading NW to ORD airport). Some of the other trains are elevated more, some in their entirety of route), most mix. Regardless of where goes, called the L (are also electric train lines, America’s last interurban and commuter (locomotive powered) trains in city, suburbs and to Wisconsin and Indiana (besides Amtrak)
@BG2007
@BG2007 4 года назад
How were you able to put the camera on the train🤔??
@CTAConnections
@CTAConnections 4 года назад
GoPro suction cup mount.
@alderusdmc
@alderusdmc 6 лет назад
Someone dub in the onboard announcements!
@farmkatt38
@farmkatt38 9 лет назад
Ok! I am hooked on your videos! I hope you got a lot more! Hint hint!
@jenniferpesquera1783
@jenniferpesquera1783 2 года назад
I think I was with my friends and I saw the cta blue line and that's leads to Rosemont and All-State area upon 294.
@andersonchapaz5036
@andersonchapaz5036 Год назад
I just saw the blue like a crash into a escalator
@Solitaryman70
@Solitaryman70 2 дня назад
1:11:49 , Flatbed Semi hauling Steel Beams with no Flags on his load 😲, and has an escort, how the State Troopers didn’t catch that 🤔??? Very DANGEROUS.
@user-rr9ud7ce9s
@user-rr9ud7ce9s 5 лет назад
O'Hare国際空港到着後に、お世話になる路線ですね。
@nazimuddinchicago
@nazimuddinchicago Год назад
I went under the blue line bridge at west armitage avenue one day.
@labartsmedia4403
@labartsmedia4403 4 года назад
I can see the Bedroom window where My son grew up on the right at 39:36....
@DamselInAllure
@DamselInAllure 8 лет назад
CTA
@hobog
@hobog 8 лет назад
10:45 seems aggravating how passengers have to walk a kilometer to leave stations like this! why couldn't these platforms be centered under one overpass?
@Ass_Burgers_Syndrome
@Ass_Burgers_Syndrome 7 лет назад
It seems like the exits/entrances were an afterthought. Nothing worse than seeing your train pull in and you leg it all the way down only to see it pull out because the entrance was 3 light years from the platforms.
@danielsmith8111
@danielsmith8111 7 лет назад
Alan Xenos In new York there are usually 2 exits one at a major street and another on a side street near. At major station they may have an exit on every corner.
@anonymike8280
@anonymike8280 5 лет назад
@@AlanXenos The longer answer is that the West Side of Chicago has become depopulated, and there is no reason to change anything now. Look at the ward maps from years ago and today and you can see what has happened. Only the North Side really has the population density to support mass transit, and the rest of the city is the beneficiary of that fact. The Dan Ryan has good ridership, but only the Howard Street line has a ridership approaching that of even the less used parts of the New York system. Over generations of time, development has clustered around the L lines and they are still highly functional and necessary. But ridership and residential patterns have changed.
@cammydupont143
@cammydupont143 6 лет назад
Tunnel of UIC Halsted to Division
@2251230
@2251230 5 лет назад
tbh..blue line is fine...just unlucky yesterday bc it didnt go to the ohare terminal like it suppose to.
@RazielKainus
@RazielKainus Год назад
nice video, although some outdoor sections make me cringe a lot, those super-slow speeds on bridges/viaducts that look like they are about to snap in a second if you go too fast :D ... I mean, damn, look at Vienna, I dunno? those viaducts are solid and as a result the trains can fly over those pretty much :)
@Philtration
@Philtration 5 лет назад
Neighborhood where I grew up from 40:00 to 41:00.
@oforid2227
@oforid2227 5 лет назад
Between Harlem and Racine the rails need upgrading and UIC Halstead
@parrot0051
@parrot0051 7 лет назад
Couldn't they have the station below the over pass why the long way to the stations ?
@london5876
@london5876 5 лет назад
Can anyone tell me why there’s 2 stations called Harlem
@slechtajames53
@slechtajames53 5 лет назад
Because the train hits Harlem going east, and then hits it again heading up to Oh are.
@Detroitbossqueen
@Detroitbossqueen 4 года назад
London it’s actually 2 named western and they hit the west and the nw
@theloniouskey
@theloniouskey 4 года назад
Because most of the CTA stops are street names, "Harlem" is Harlem Ave. And there's 3 stations, the Green Line has a Harlem/Lake station. Both Blue Line Harlem stations are like a 30 minute drive from each other.
@101southsideboy
@101southsideboy 9 лет назад
how fast do the trains go
@TheChicagoL
@TheChicagoL 9 лет назад
Most trains have the capability to reach 70 mph. However, the ATC (Automatic Train Control) restricts the speed to 55 mph for most stretches of right of way.
@raney150
@raney150 5 лет назад
Damn it starts so slow but pucks up a lot of speed after Harlem. Then it goes slow again.
@natep3536
@natep3536 6 лет назад
Why did they close California and kostner in the south?????...
@yesfandavidb
@yesfandavidb 5 лет назад
They did that 45 years ago. Not sure as to why
@chumpy500
@chumpy500 5 лет назад
population in west chicago dropped gradually over time. dont know why
@nellyrichardsin1590
@nellyrichardsin1590 4 месяца назад
Dude to low ridership
@jayo1212
@jayo1212 7 лет назад
@32:00 Anyone know about what that is for? I mean, obviously it's a provision for a yet-to-be-built line, but what line was it?
@baseballfan-bi8fe
@baseballfan-bi8fe 4 года назад
It probably went to another station who knows
@nancyoffenhiser4916
@nancyoffenhiser4916 7 лет назад
I want to know how the trackworkers Don't get electrocuted..How?!
@chumpy500
@chumpy500 5 лет назад
Nancy Offenhiser they never touch any rails
@firesonic1010
@firesonic1010 8 лет назад
Why is it that on some sections if track, the train goes painfully slow? And why is it that the train pauses and stops in the middle of the track at some points?
@sfeckete
@sfeckete 8 лет назад
+firebrony101 my guess is that it has something to do with spacing the trains; i.e. perhaps there's traffic up ahead that requires other trains to sometimes stop or slow down. Another possibility might be that some sections of track are not safe over a certain speed.
@firesonic1010
@firesonic1010 8 лет назад
Oh. Ok
@ConnorWeekly
@ConnorWeekly 8 лет назад
+firebrony101 Towards the beginning of the video you could hear an alarm type of sound and see the train gradually slow down, it was for construction workers near the track. Second, the tracks could be crowded with objects closely around them so they have to slow down. ( Live in Chicago )
@firesonic1010
@firesonic1010 8 лет назад
Thank you for the info!. And for the record, Im a Chicagoan myself
@fbernard08
@fbernard08 8 лет назад
+Steve Feckete My guess would be both of the reasons you stated....with the headways very frequent, I can imagine the trains get backed up quite often. As for the safety, with those old, wooden rail ties I'm sure speeds at certain segments are pretty limited!
@Wooburnmusic
@Wooburnmusic 4 года назад
The road traffic is moving like their Arzes are on fire eh
@DanTheCaptain
@DanTheCaptain 6 лет назад
Why is Jackson-Monroe-Washington one big station? Also why are all the stations that are in the middle of the highway not placed under the under passes. These seem like really odd and poor planning and designing choices. I wouldn't want to walk that far just to get to the platform. Great video though!
@TCMECH79
@TCMECH79 5 лет назад
They were built to be accessible
@TCMECH79
@TCMECH79 5 лет назад
Jackson, Monroe and Washington were built to mirror their state street counterparts
@theloniouskey
@theloniouskey 4 года назад
Most likely for convenience. Go there during rush hour on a weekday and you'll see why, lol. Those stations are directly under downtown Chicago and a LOT of people are going to and from work and college
@jessewatson3850
@jessewatson3850 8 лет назад
so the blue line have 2 Harlem stops
@keyshawnscott12
@keyshawnscott12 8 лет назад
yea
@Ass_Burgers_Syndrome
@Ass_Burgers_Syndrome 7 лет назад
And 2 Westerns. Crazy that there are 5 stations in all called Western, 5 with the name Kedzie in it, 4 Pulaskis, 3 each of California, Addison, Damen and Chicago, and a few doubles. It seems half the system has repeat names !
@theloniouskey
@theloniouskey 4 года назад
Harlem Ave. That's because when the train gets to Chicago and goes thru the tunnels it turns and heads north a few stops...then turns back west. If you get off at Harlem at the beginning of the vid and head north (left side) you'll run into Harlem/Lake (Green Line) then the 2nd Blue Line Harlem is probably a 25 min drive from there.
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