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Los Angeles Metro A Line Long Beach to Azusa via Downtown LA - Full Cab Ride 

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Welcome to this video featuring the full cab ride of the longest light rail line in the United States: The Metro A Line! Running 48.5 miles from end to end, the line travels between Azusa and Downtown Long Beach while stopping in Downtown Los Angeles. This line is run by only P3010 trains like in the thumbnail, and it's the train that will be featured in today's cab ride! Excessive stops at traffic lights and delayed station stops have been cut out for your enjoyment, the total time end to end is just above 2 hours. Related content will be below, which I highly recommend you check out! If you enjoy content like this, make sure to like and subscribe for more! I hope you enjoy, have an awesome rest of your day or night!
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@theminimalisttrainer1288
@theminimalisttrainer1288 Месяц назад
These videos are so helpful for tourists. And this gives me some remembrance of how I took this exact line when I was in LA years ago.
@TigerRailfan
@TigerRailfan Месяц назад
Im so glad they help! Thank you for watching and subscribing
@Steve_AMP
@Steve_AMP Месяц назад
Nice! It’s just amazing how much effort you put on these videos by recording for over an hour
@losangelesrailway3505
@losangelesrailway3505 Месяц назад
I honestly think that too, but sometimes it can be very fun!
@Steve_AMP
@Steve_AMP Месяц назад
@@losangelesrailway3505what worries me is his safety because on the start you can kinda hear a fight on the train and he might get hurt while trying to record for a video
@losangelesrailway3505
@losangelesrailway3505 Месяц назад
​@@Steve_AMP I get you, it does sound dangerous. But usually those kinds of people are mentally ill so they may not do anything. But if something does happen, you can press the emergency button to contact the operator.
@TigerRailfan
@TigerRailfan Месяц назад
In the beginning there was a guy yelling and walking around the car, I contacted the transit watch app before i started filming and i could overhear them notifying the operator that metro staff were going to intercept at Del Amo Station, the guy ended up being fine but it is fun filming and seeing the scenery from a different point of view!
@Steve_AMP
@Steve_AMP Месяц назад
@@TigerRailfan I experienced something similar a week ago in the E line when I was going back home from Santa Monica I decided to take the E line in and was planning to get off at 7th street Metro center, when I was at Jefferson/ USC a white guy entered and when the train started moving he took off his shirt and started yelling at a black man and he kept saying racial slurs to the poor man and then he said he had been in prison for a long time. Eventually the man got fed up by this and decided to take a pocket knife out. When I reached Pico station they stopped and I moved cars just in case as this was getting intense. Then when I got off at 7th street Metro center I saw the white dude was running away and the black man was talking to some police officers nearby about the incident. This stuff is what makes me worry about using Metro Rail sometimes but I still use it.
@user-xc4eh4kp9n
@user-xc4eh4kp9n 10 дней назад
Very nice content!!! I'm new to the area. I was wondering if I can one metro rail from Glendale to long beach? Do I need to transfer?
@TigerRailfan
@TigerRailfan 10 дней назад
Thanks so much! From Glendale you can take either the Metrolink train to Union station or a bus to the metro A line, which will take you to Long Beach, hope this helps!
@rolandocontreras7373
@rolandocontreras7373 19 дней назад
What about From Azusa to Downtown Long Beach for the LA Metro Rail A Line Full Cab Ride?
@TigerRailfan
@TigerRailfan 19 дней назад
I’m currently working on editing this one! It’ll be out soon 😀
@nathanielcoleman5694
@nathanielcoleman5694 Месяц назад
How do the operators know the limit on the original line? I didn’t see any speed limit signs until the Regional Connector tunnel
@TigerRailfan
@TigerRailfan Месяц назад
I believe they use the same speed limit as vehicles (so the speed limit signs for cars also apply to trains) which are unfortunatelt 30-35 mph
@nathanielcoleman5694
@nathanielcoleman5694 Месяц назад
@@TigerRailfan If that’s true, that’s strange because it has no street-running sections between Willow St and Washington, so you’d think it’d be at least 45 mph
@shawng8613
@shawng8613 29 дней назад
Just a rider but there used to be signs (I assume that they're still there) telling the operator to "use street signaling" and "resume cab signaling" or something like that when entering and leaving street running. Pretty sure the speed limit between Washington and Compton (if not farther) was/is 55 mph. The P865's had an analog speedometer and you could hear an alarm chirp whenever the speed exceeded 55mph.
@carroabbael8407
@carroabbael8407 Месяц назад
What about asnaldo bareda
@TigerRailfan
@TigerRailfan Месяц назад
One day I might film a full cab ride in the Bredas but im just being consistent by doing all P3010's
@lincolncam23
@lincolncam23 Месяц назад
Yo I heard 1047-1049 moved to the A
@TigerRailfan
@TigerRailfan Месяц назад
Nice, they really do be moving railcars around quitea bit
@lincolncam23
@lincolncam23 Месяц назад
@@TigerRailfan now they went back to the E
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