Your description of MUNI as the "train system for the SUBURB of San Francisco" is awkward and/or incorrect.
MUNI is in reality the PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION system THAT HAS a rail system that SERVES THE OUTER RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS for the CITY of San Francisco.
Doesn't appear to have changed too much, except for the vehicles. The layout seems the same, except that in the early 90s, the J Church line was extended to Balboa Park Station. That added another set of tracks that connected to the yard.
However, when I was a small boy the Metro Center wasn't even there. The area by San Jose Ave. was the Ocean Division bus yard and by the freeway was the old Elkton Railway Shop which fixed the PCCs.
Thank you. Is there any changes on the facilities from 80s?
I happened to find this when I missed to get FWY280. This is my first visit.I took two hours to take this vid. Anyway this is very interesting plance.
I hate it when people vandalize the trains, but i ride the N so...
DarPower1 4 months ago
The shops sit on what was Market Street Railway owned. It was once known as Elkton Shops named after a southern pacific station nearby
The5150Clown 4 months ago
Que trenzinho lindo. Pena que no Brasil não tem isso! Aqui no Brasil os que estão tentando implantar já são uma bosta! O Brasil em si já é uma bosta!
TheV8fepasa 7 months ago
Music useless! And the sound of the tram? Null
tramofil11 9 months ago
@tramofil11 Vieux branleur, va te faire enculer, sale fils de pute!
HerrTutorialVlog 8 months ago
Nice video what gauge the LRVs drive on? Is it 1435mm?
Sheep221SK 11 months ago
Where does the alley go in 1:23 ?
ihatenisshinmaru 1 year ago
Nice video and nice background music. What music do you use?
LittleGrayT 1 year ago
Your description of MUNI as the "train system for the SUBURB of San Francisco" is awkward and/or incorrect.
MUNI is in reality the PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION system THAT HAS a rail system that SERVES THE OUTER RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS for the CITY of San Francisco.
lukebccb 1 year ago
Great video of this rather complex area.
trambosqueen 2 years ago
Doesn't appear to have changed too much, except for the vehicles. The layout seems the same, except that in the early 90s, the J Church line was extended to Balboa Park Station. That added another set of tracks that connected to the yard.
However, when I was a small boy the Metro Center wasn't even there. The area by San Jose Ave. was the Ocean Division bus yard and by the freeway was the old Elkton Railway Shop which fixed the PCCs.
NobHillBorn 2 years ago
Than you for the historical comment. I can imagine the old days with your comment although I didn't see in the '80-'90.
hamasho 2 years ago
Very good video. It reminds me of the time I spent taking photos of the place when I attended City College back in the 80s.
NobHillBorn 2 years ago
Thank you. Is there any changes on the facilities from 80s?
I happened to find this when I missed to get FWY280. This is my first visit.I took two hours to take this vid. Anyway this is very interesting plance.
hamasho 2 years ago
i live a block away.
sting40121 2 years ago
Oh, You can see everyday. I envy you.
hamasho 2 years ago
I like your style of photographing trains. Especially track details and special work. You have a steady hand, too. Nice musical background.
Larsky1010 2 years ago
Thank you for your positive comment. My camcorder Panasonic HDC-TM300 always shoot a steady clear HQ video.
hamasho 2 years ago