What's up, man! That light rail engine actually sounds similar to the Siemens S70 in Houston. By the way, I am planning to visit Washington DC and Walt Disney World this summer.
@@bigchungus557 well none have engines because they are powered by electricity. The motor is quieter and I’m not well versed in physics to understand it
Did you find San Francisco dangerous as a tourist and should you avoid some areas? Is the train system safe or are there a lot of homeless people riding along?
I was surprised to find SF safe and hardly any homeless people riding the train. Just like other many major cities in the US. My only tip is that do not make eye contact or react (especially the mentally ill people, they might go crazy if you do).
No real homeless on the train but the occasional odd person but it’s mostly just people going about their day. Avoid tenderloin and civic center neighborhood. Everywhere else is fine.
It's not dangerous like how the media tends to twist the story around, I grew up here and I still feel very safe living here. The real dangerous city is actually Vallejo in Solano County there's no law enforcement there so people do whatever they want there with no consequences and a lot of people from other cities go there to commit crimes and it's full of homeless everywhere.
It's fine. I recommend avoiding the Tenderloin, but that's just a small part of the city. The reports about San Francisco being "dead" and overrun with fentanyl addicts are FOX News and MAGA people bashing SF because it's liberal. It's also expensive, and I bet there are also a few speculators hoping to game the media to drive down prices so they can snap up property at a bargain before everyone catches on.
I don't live in San Francisco but visit often. Yes, there's a homeless problem. There are homeless in every other state, so a nationwide problem. As far as dangerous, it is not. I've felt very safe there. There's the Tenderloin. OK, maybe not safe to walk around there at night, but it's not a tourist spot. I can talk about 100 other cities with areas that have issues. There are certain media outlets that will keep mentioning San Francisco with all its troubles. It's political, but not reality. All I can suggest is visit for yourself.