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Silverliner V Railfan Window Trenton-30th Street NEC/Trenton Line FULL RIDE! MUST SEE!!!! 

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This is the best way to get a front view of the tracks without being an engineer: the railfan window on the new SEPTA Silverliner V! Acelaphillies brings you every minute from the front seat between Trenton, NJ and Philadelphia, PA 30th Street Station on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor (The SEPTA Trenton Line). From the front of train 9720 you will see NJ Transit, Amtrak and SEPTA as you speed along at up to 90 mph the NEC! Follow the train as we make every stop from Trenton to Torresdale, except for Eddington, then express to Philly. So sit back and enjoy as we leave Trenton Station at 6:56am on our way to Philadelphia!
List of Locations:
0:00 Departing Trenton
1:53 NJT deadhead
2:13 Delaware River
2:26 Morris Interlocking
5:53 Levittown Station
8:44 Amtrak Northeast Regional 170
9:09 Grundy Interlocking
10:18 Bristol Station
13:20 SEPTA 705
13:57 Croyden Station
17:33 Cornwells Heights Station
20:09 Amtrak Keystone 640
21:23 Torresdale Station
24:44 The chase of the Amtrak Palmetto 89 begins
26:03 Holmesburg Junction
26:07 Holmes Interlocking
26:42 Tacony Station
32:55 Shore Interlocking
33:43 Amtrak Northeast Regional 180
35:52 Chestnut Hill West waiting to cross over
39:06 Amtrak Northeast Regional 181 passing from behind
41:15 Lehigh Interlocking (If this one is wrong please let me know)
41:49 Schuylkill River
42:12 ZOO Interlocking
43:54 Philadelphia Skyline
44:41 Powelton Yard
45:45 Philadelphia 30th Street Station
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@NS9213
@NS9213 10 лет назад
Gotta love the old PRR! What a piece of railroad the PRR built.
@aeoliankid1
@aeoliankid1 7 лет назад
The glory that was once Rome........
@kevinhoward9593
@kevinhoward9593 5 лет назад
the PRR didn't build the line to Trenton my friend. the PRR built the line in Pennsylvania (whence the name). The Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad built the line to Trenton. The Connecting Railroad Bridge (near the Zoo) was built by the PRR when the PRR took control of the P&T which then gave the PRR its route to NY.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 10 лет назад
Thank you, and hello from the USA! Relatives of mine just got back from England and they told me how amazing the electric railroad systems are in Europe. To answer your questions: 1. This line is not used exclusively for passenger traffic, but mainly. Depending on which part of the Northeast Corridor you are on you will see a few local freights or larger freight trains each day. 2. The catenary between Washington D.C. and New York City is 12 kV at 25Hz and I believe AC.
@Tuckaway
@Tuckaway 11 лет назад
Very interesting overhead catenary wiring on steep curves.
@yamahonkawazuki
@yamahonkawazuki 5 лет назад
when i left philly 30th st station on the carolinian, we used the underground terminal not this one. but south of philly before dc we hit 126. that was FUN. i subbed for this. ty for taking me along.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Thanks, those are my favorite views in this video as well. It is amazing how they are passing at such high speed, but look so slow.
@c0string
@c0string 10 лет назад
This video makes me miss Philly in a way, I used to ride the R7 (and R3) to and from downtown... thank you for posting, brought back a lot of memories...
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 10 лет назад
You're welcome
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
You are correct, SEPTA does (or did) operate equipment that is old compared to most agencies in the U.S. Up until a few months ago SEPTA was operating four versions of SEPTA railcars (called Silverliners). These were the Silverliner II, III, IV, & V. What you probably saw were the Silverliner II's and III's in SEPTA's Powelton Yard in Philadelphia. These cars were just retired after almost 50 years of service. They were replaced by the brand new Silverliner V's (which I am riding in this video).
@papilot312
@papilot312 12 лет назад
Thanks for this! Love the uninterrupted front view and the full ride!
@Tyree89733
@Tyree89733 11 лет назад
Oh wow you're bringing back nostalgic thoughts i love the R2 Newark Line :)
@gregorybashir8474
@gregorybashir8474 10 лет назад
The sound from the train is really cool
@jkrspecnet
@jkrspecnet 11 лет назад
Excellent video, which speaks volumes.
@Deejayboy
@Deejayboy 10 лет назад
I grew up in Philly, riding the El and the Broad St. Subway. Left Philly in 1971 for Atlantic City, then Delaware, then Florida in 1980. Also rode the Fox Chase Line and mostly the Doylestown line, but had never taken the Trenton - 30th St trip until now. Excellent video...felt like I was there! Enjoyed every minute and am looking forward to more from you!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 10 лет назад
Thank you for the kind words. It is nice to hear that this video brings back nice memories for people. I am very glad that you enjoyed it, and look forward to making more videos in the future!
@TheChicagoL
@TheChicagoL 11 лет назад
Never had a chance to ride Septa Commuter. However, your video gave me the opportunity to do so from the comfort of my Phoenix Arizona study room. The lack of "jerks" or "jitters" in this video, along with the clarity was a welcomed added bonus. However, I have to say that looking at all that catenary work is like riding under a 25kv "spider web" Excellent Video!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
I'm glad I could help!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Thanks, I'm glad that you enjoyed it!! :)
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
The Silverliner IV's were delivered between 1973 and 1976 and represent the majority of SEPTA's E.M.U. fleet.You can see a train with Silverliner IV's at 13:20. SEPTA also operates a fleet of conventional locomotive hauled trains for peak time service. These are pulled by AEM-7 locomotives or an ALP-44. To find out more look up "Silverliner" on Wikipedia.
@scdevon
@scdevon 11 лет назад
I grew up riding Philly area rail. I miss it. Thanks!!!
@VBLongBoardSurfer
@VBLongBoardSurfer 11 лет назад
Wow - a jitter-free camera on a ride from Trenton to 30th Street!! Excellent job - hope to see more great work from you!!!
@vt670006
@vt670006 12 лет назад
A really interesting cab view. I hope for more of these rides.
@k2197
@k2197 8 лет назад
Nice video. Thanks for sharing
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
Thanks, I'm glad you like it! I was trying to decide whether or not to film and upload the entire trip so I am glad you like the uninterupted video. I figured if I upload the whole thing people could either watch the whole trip or just fast forward to the part that they want to see.
@supplysarge
@supplysarge 10 лет назад
Thanks for the ride.
@optimus4800
@optimus4800 11 лет назад
I love this video! Thanks for the ride.
@chad24ist
@chad24ist 10 лет назад
I have been to your country and I am always inpressed by your freight trains. you could have a great rail system even better maglev would suite the USA. Our trains run on 25 KV AC. The only real fast line is HS1 were the trains can run at 200 mph. The rest of the system was built in Victorian time and runs at only 125mph to 150 mph. many thanks for your time. yours sincerely James
@Charonview
@Charonview 11 лет назад
Great video! Thanks so much for posting. And thanks to Amtrak for accommodating railfan interests!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
Thanks, I'm glad you like them! They are fun to film also!
@myspaceworld5839
@myspaceworld5839 5 лет назад
You just had going past my dad house in Bristol it right on divers side right behind trees i remember as kid watching trains go by on Northeastern corridor i remember when Amtrak was testing the German ice train as it fly right pass my house.👍👍
@jamesmark782
@jamesmark782 9 лет назад
Ah yes... I remember my days of taking NJ Transit from Hamilton, doing the Trenton shuffle, and taking the R7 to Suburban station before the days of the River line. Wonder how RiverLine/Patco from Bordentown to Locust St. compare?
@1flyfire8
@1flyfire8 11 лет назад
The Palmetto passing was great! A very unusual view of that and the Regional as if in slow motion.
@jetfixer170
@jetfixer170 11 лет назад
Awesome Video!! That stopped SEPTA train you remarked about in your notes was a Chestnut Hill West train waiting to cross over to the branch that was off to your right when you were sitting at No. Philadelphia station. Not only was he waiting for your train but also NE Regional train 181...
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Thanks for the info! I added it to the description.
@emccloud70
@emccloud70 11 лет назад
Thanks. Nice job.
@PabloM201
@PabloM201 12 лет назад
Excellent!!!
@NS9213
@NS9213 10 лет назад
In my Mind's Eye I'm imagining what it looked like out of the Cab window of GG1's, E44's and CR SD40-2's back in both the 70's and 80's. Hard to believe the amount of freight which once traversed this terriotory. PYSE/SEPY, PYOI/OIPY and the old TV truc-trains.
@gethsenamane
@gethsenamane 11 лет назад
At 24:00. It says. First car is a quiet zone car. No cell phones or loud conversations. It is about time. I love it.
@transitRus
@transitRus 10 лет назад
Superb video!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 10 лет назад
Thanks!
@monica012077
@monica012077 12 лет назад
like these views from the front!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Thanks! I hope to do another SLV ride within the next few months.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
I went to your website...the picture looks great! Nice job!
@heisserreifen
@heisserreifen 11 лет назад
Super Film. Danke für hochladen :-)
@RichardRomanowski
@RichardRomanowski 11 лет назад
Brings back so many good memories, on the R7 line down to "Clean Water Action"
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
Thank you very much! I'm glad that you liked it. Thanks for subscribing too!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
Thanks! I'm not sure If I will be able to, but they are a lot of fun to film also so I would say there is definitely a chance I will do more in the future.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Thanks, glad you liked it! 30th Stree Station is two levels. The bottom level is used by Amtrak and the trains go straight into the platforms. The second level is used by SEPTA and the platforms are pretty much perpendicular to the platforms on the bottom level. This is because after stopping at 30th Street SEPTA trains continue on to center city stations (Suburban Station, Market East, etc.). However the Amtrak trains continue on to places south (Wilmington, Baltimore, etc.).
@chrishowell4845
@chrishowell4845 3 года назад
It`s my understanding that SEPTA has a train that goes from 30th Street Station all the way to Newark,Delaware
@ctrailfan07
@ctrailfan07 10 лет назад
Great video!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 10 лет назад
Thanks!
@allfulloldmovies.4491
@allfulloldmovies.4491 5 лет назад
42:16 I can see the Arrow Poles on the Right Side
@radanju2
@radanju2 11 лет назад
Awesome!
@Tyree89733
@Tyree89733 11 лет назад
Thanks buddy now i have enough data to complete this on the Train Simulator 2013... Already got the Wilmington Line done and i need to extend it to Newark, DE
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Thanks!
@Harveycartoonlvr11
@Harveycartoonlvr11 10 лет назад
Love the video...I've ridden the "R7" Line a number of times...now, for the downfall. I love thier new "Silverliner V" Cars...but I wish that they would do something with those "OVERSIZED" Graphics on the cars...kind of reminds me when NICTD's (Chicago South Shore And South Bend Railroad) had those oversize "Orange and Maroon" stripes on the sides...and the HUGE (CSS&SB Lettering) on the top sides too! They revised the styling, and even now has the old "South Shore Line" emblem, along with the "NICTD" emblem. All the older CSS 1982 and after are now revised and updated colors and graphics. Now, SEPTA did a colorful job on the Silverliners before these cars were delivered! You already know that "SEPTA" owns the train, right? Case in point, look at some of Philly's "Broad Street Subway" Cars (Orange Line) that had all that excessive "Orange" paint on them! That is what I'm talking about! I will miss SEPTA's older fleet, and I was really sad when I heard that the Silverliner fleet was being sidelined. I trust that these cars don't have those "funny" controllers to operate the train...I had the pleasure years ago to talk to an Engineer who showed me one of the cabs. I do love to see that Amtrak is taking care of the former Pennsylvania Railroad's flyover's on the corridor too! I hope that "SEPTA" doesn't put a "curtain" on that railfan window where you cannot see out the front window! Sounds like something "METRA" would do here in Chicago. Again, great video...I wish that I could see a South Shore Train run on those tracks and really reach their top MU Car speeds! :)
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Yes, SEPTA is the transit agency for Philly. It stands for SouthEastern Pennsylvania Transit Autority , so basically it serves Philly and the surrounding counties. You most likely did see a train go between PA and NJ. If you were around the Trenton area SEPTA trains (such as the one in this video) run right across the Delaware river to Trenton. There is also something called PATCO that runs between Philly and Camden, NJ (right across the river). Look them up on Wikipedia you can find more info.
@jdh823_
@jdh823_ 12 лет назад
Nice video
@Localonthe8s
@Localonthe8s 9 лет назад
Great video I was looking for something like this. I dont see too many videos or reviews of the Septa run from TRE to PHL
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 9 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 10 лет назад
3. My guess is that the wires do move above the trains to prevent wearing the pans in one place, but we just can't see it in the video. The catenary was built in the early part of the 1900's, being completed to NYC in the 1930's.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Thanks for the compliment! I'm more of a NEC guy, but hey you never know!
@abelwayne9613
@abelwayne9613 9 лет назад
Wow. Philadelphia is a BIG city! I have only visited Pennsylvania once, and that was bout 10 minutes in to the north border? I only remember a man ordering "sunny side up" eggs and asked my parents what that was. But what I saw was nice. I will tell you something, I am tired of the western railroading in California. Being a modeler I like this eastern stuff better!! Lots of graffiti on rail side structures makes for an interesting model layout. Yeah, we have that here as well, but the scenery here is really busy looking. Great video!
@choptanktuxent2
@choptanktuxent2 9 лет назад
abel wayne How big is Philly? Well, Torresdale ( 21:27) is the first stop within the city limits, a few yards west of Poquessing Creek (the border between Philadelphia and Bucks County). Torresdale is 14.8 miles from 30th St. per Wiki's "Trenton Line (SEPTA)" article.
@samuelbennie7690
@samuelbennie7690 8 лет назад
+John Laszek philly is 132 sq miles
@ploopy5235
@ploopy5235 5 лет назад
@@samuelbennie7690 I thought is was 141 sq. miles
@thetrainguy1
@thetrainguy1 11 лет назад
That was good!!!!!
@chad24ist
@chad24ist 10 лет назад
Great video. I am from England and have a couple of Questions. I noticed that freight was absent ,is this line only used for passenger traffic ? what voltage is the overhead current and is it DC or AC. I would also like to know why the overhead wires seem to keep to the middle of the track, where them in the UK zig zag to prevent where on the overhead pick up.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
Thanks, I'm glad you like it! Actually, the Northeast Corridor are some of the most well maintained tracks in North America. The rails on this line are not shaky or twisted. However, you are correct about the narrow bends. Unfortunately. because the line is nearly a century old, curves on the line do make it hard for higher speeds. But there are plans to raise speeds in NJ to 160mph in the future.
@rsmgame
@rsmgame 11 лет назад
Nice video! Thanks for your posting. By the way, is the camera zoomed in?
@supplysarge
@supplysarge 9 лет назад
Thanks.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Thanks. This video was taken and uploaded in 1877. Just kidding! I'm not sure why it says that, maybe I uploaded it 136 days ago, but definitely not years. Thanks for watching!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
Thanks! It does take time to find and highlight all of the spots and stuff so I tried to get a bunch of big landmarks and almost all of the interlockings so that if someone wanted to find a specific spot they would at least be able to start close by. For example, if someone was looking for the Morrisvile flyover they could go to Morris Interlocking and find it that way. I'll try to add a few things that you suggested though, like the stations that were not stopped at and ZOO. Thx for commenting!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
I don't know about the only, but definitely one of the best! Thanks for the comment and sub!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
Yes, I believe it was.
@Ritter442
@Ritter442 11 лет назад
Thanks, great video! How about West Trenton to Philly?
@AntonyShannon
@AntonyShannon 11 лет назад
Loved it. Noted a very winding approach to 30th street station. Have they never looked at untangling it? Also noted the SEPTA trains seem 'old' am I wrong?
@ACLTony
@ACLTony 10 лет назад
Hey Acelaphillies, it's me, (the 45 guy). I didn't know that that you had a RU-vid channel! I don't think I saw you mention it on the forums but good to see you here. That train that passed you at 24:50 looked like a regional. Saddening to see the graffiti on the signal boxes and walls.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 10 лет назад
ACLTony, it is nice to see you on here! I actually didn't know that you had a RU-vid either, haha. I will try to post my videos more on the forum. I hope you enjoy browsing through my uploads. The train at 24:50 does look very similar to a Regional. Especially because it has a NER cafe and no sleeper or diner cars. However, there are a few spotting features that help to tell that it is actually the Palmetto. First, there is a baggage car. Secondly, the last few cars at the end of the train are Amfleet II cars unlike a Northeast Regional. They are subtle but if you look hard you can see the difference between the two trains. I agree with the graffiti point; it is an unfortunate feature of today's urban landscape. I hope to do another one of these videos soon (this time it would be between PHL and Newark, DE) but it just has not worked out or me yet. Thanks again for watching!
@ACLTony
@ACLTony 10 лет назад
acelaphillies Excellent observation, thanks for pointing that info out. I forgot about Amcan 1s being used on the "Regionals". I do have a RU-vid account but have never uploaded a video. I recently purchased a video camera so hopefully I'll be uploading soon. I hope to eventually make an easy to understand Alclad tutorial. See you on the forums!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 10 лет назад
ACLTony That would be great, I'm sure that a lot of people would appreciate an Alclad tutorial from the "expert".
@ploopy5235
@ploopy5235 8 лет назад
That train is the Palmetto
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
You're right it was not Holmesburg JCT but it was Holmes Interlocking. If you go to 26:03 you will see Holmesburg JCT. The interlocking is right beyond the station. Yes, that section over the turnout was a little rough :) By that point the train was pretty packed so I think somebody's knee hit the tripod which is what all the shakiness was from.
@retroguy1976
@retroguy1976 10 лет назад
I was considering taking the train into philly in event it snowed this line doesnt stop at market east by the convention center or after 30th street station??
@samuelbennie7690
@samuelbennie7690 9 лет назад
It does. Market east had been renamed to Jefferson station. But check the scheduling first. Some trains terminate at suburban station
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
Thanks for the nice comment! Unfortunately the SEPTA Silverliner V's stop running at Trenton or else I would do a trip from Philly to NYP. Because this video is so popular, I may eventually do a video from Philly to Wilmington.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
Thanks, and yes the camera was zoomed in just a bit. I zoomed it to what looked good and I was trying to cut off most of the window frame from the shot.
@Robbi496
@Robbi496 10 лет назад
This is great! What is the speed differential between Amtrak and SEPTA here?
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 10 лет назад
Thanks! At the time of this filming, the SEPTA Silverliner V max speed was 90 mph compared to the 125 max speed of normal Amtrak equipment and 135 mph for Acela trains over this stretch of track. Amtrak Long Distance trains are limited to 110 mph. Since the filming of this, the max speed allowed for the Silverliner V has since been raised to 100 mph.
@cbattz
@cbattz 12 лет назад
this is awesome! can this like be your thing? if you manage to do this for some of the other lines i will be overwhelmed with joy :)
@gregorybashir8474
@gregorybashir8474 9 лет назад
Those trains are fast
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
You're welcome :)!
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 11 лет назад
If you were riding an Amtrak train it would pull directly into the station. But, since the SEPTA trains need to turn to go into Center City that is why there is the large curve approaching the city. Because this curve is needed, they are not looking to straighten out the approach.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
Thanks, maybe I will
@Tyree89733
@Tyree89733 11 лет назад
Oh yeah just what i needed to cheer me up from the crash of Train Simulator 2013 (Something bad has happened) Was working on the SEPTA Rail System but i give up cause of all the Program Crashes and Glitches.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 12 лет назад
Unfortunately I don't think I would be able to do one on the River Line. I am not too familiar with the NJT Light Rail System only the Rail. Also, do NJT light rail vehicles have railfan windows like the Silverliner V?
@Jonathan-Adames-402
@Jonathan-Adames-402 2 года назад
Andalusia station 20:34 Whiannoming station 27:25 Frankford station 28:45 Frankford junction station 29:45
@erikotte1930
@erikotte1930 3 года назад
I've never seen such monstrous catenary masts (and you can see a lot of them in Switzerland). And is it possible that the catenary is hanging straight over the centre of the track? No zigzag?
@squirrelbazooka8033
@squirrelbazooka8033 2 года назад
It's just the way the rail line is - it's old infrastructure and doesn't feature the zig-zag catenary wire you see on modern systems. Have to agree, the transmission towers that accompany the catenary really give it its signature look.
@JessicaKasumi1990
@JessicaKasumi1990 12 лет назад
The only way to view the NEC!
@lemuellovesme
@lemuellovesme 11 лет назад
there was one time i was riding septa Silverliner Vs and we got of at 30st amtrak platform
@bobby3033
@bobby3033 3 года назад
It would truly be nice if the northeast corridor could and should go all the way to the state of florida that would be the southeast corridor,it would work so well!!
@jdh823_
@jdh823_ 12 лет назад
I went on one to the aquarium and had huge windows
@jdh823_
@jdh823_ 12 лет назад
Can you do one from the net riverline from Trenton to somewhere else
@rwhitenight
@rwhitenight 11 лет назад
Have you put any of your videos on DVD?
@Spee_Der
@Spee_Der 11 лет назад
I can not thank you enough.
@tzvifiller
@tzvifiller 11 лет назад
Thnx
@Nexis4Jersey
@Nexis4Jersey 11 лет назад
Yes , overlooking the operators seat , you can shoot out the rare cab...
@hostile177
@hostile177 10 лет назад
Nice steady shot. The skyline makes me think third rails look rather pretty compared to that matrix of wires up there. A little startling at 24:40 on the adjacent track. Seriously though? Someone is in need of a beautification program.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 10 лет назад
Thanks! Definitely not the most scenic train trip, haha!
@Tyree89733
@Tyree89733 11 лет назад
Its complicated but i will soon complete it... just having problems with the Keystone Line
@FordEscape12345678
@FordEscape12345678 3 года назад
The old Levittown station.
@lmferg
@lmferg 10 лет назад
Look at all the broken windowed former factories.Makes me think of America's abandoned industrial base.
@colinwilkie2279
@colinwilkie2279 6 лет назад
Ya hopefully TRUMP, can bring it all back. So far so good.
@JTLBeatz
@JTLBeatz 5 лет назад
@@colinwilkie2279 ur a Fk'n dumbass if u think that'll happen, that retarded tangerine really hasn't done ANYTHING to contribute to the betterment of our once Great Nation and yes I said "Once Great" as in past-tense... Our Country was the Greatest until you dumbasses decided that it'd be okay to vote/elect a complete and utter bigot, racist, womanizing, Russian loving spy, ignorant AssClown to ruin our lives by running this country into the Dirt... we use to be respected, feared, idolized/looked up to and more As a Country, but now we're laughed at because of him & the IDIOTS that voted for him (that would be you whom I'm speaking of) Smdh... 2020 can't come fast enough because I know for a FACT that my God won't allow him to re-elected.
@JessicaKasumi1990
@JessicaKasumi1990 12 лет назад
Of course.
@adamw1944
@adamw1944 10 лет назад
Excellent video. Interestingly, I don't see any trackside signs like milepost or speed limit (as in Europe).
@rynovoski
@rynovoski 9 лет назад
Adam Witkowski Mileposts are there somewhere. Perhaps on the catenary poles. I can't recall.
@ploopy5235
@ploopy5235 8 лет назад
Mileposts are on the side of the track
@TwoonyHorned
@TwoonyHorned 6 лет назад
American trains are very comfortable. Much more than french trains. But slower apparently.
@xOogieBoogie3x
@xOogieBoogie3x 8 лет назад
NJ Transit gets up to 110 on the Hamilton to Princeton stretch.
@acelaphillies
@acelaphillies 8 лет назад
+xOogieBoogie3x I was just riding that the other day! We didn't quite hit 110 though (according to my phone). Still, it was cool to hit 100 so quickly. Thanks for watching.
@xOogieBoogie3x
@xOogieBoogie3x 7 лет назад
The Express runs do 110mph and skip stops. Normally, they do 100mph.
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