Station announcements by train operators are far different now than they were back when I first rode BART early in 1973 just five months after the system opened. About ten or fifteen seconds before the train arrived at a station announcements were pleasant and sounded like this. "Ashby, Ashby Station. Platform is to the left. Please watch your step upon exiting and have a nice day."
@ford9572 You aint ever been out of the backwoods, so I am not surprised that you haven't been to Philadelphia. Boy oh boy you should hop on your tractor and make your way down there one day. Big ol' city with bright lights, cars, and all kinds of people. Wooo Weee!
Its funny, my other video "BART Through Oakland" is the same train, and he didn't even make the announcements, this was the first we heard from him, he was a big guy tho.
As of Sept. 14, 2009, the Dublin/Pleasanton line ends at Daly City and Richmond runs trains to Milbrae on weekdays until 7 pm and now Pittsburgh/Bay Point trains stop at SFO and will end at Milbrae on weeknights, weekends, and holidays.
There is no actual "Millbrae Line", however. The Blue Line is the Dublin/Pleasanton line, The red line is the Richmond line, And the commonly mistaken Orange Line is the Fremont Line. The Green Line is the Daly City line, and the Yellow Line is the Pittsburg/Bay Point Line.
You know how the BART cars are different from the WMATA cars? The consist length of the BART cars can be arranged into 3 cars, 5 cars, 7 cars, or 10 cars. The WMATA cars are in married pairs, which can be numerated at 2 to 8 cars because of the length of the platform at each WMATA station.
Actually the BART trains can be put in any combo from 3-10 car trains, they have 3 different style of cars to allow this. 10 is the longest that will fit in the stations. This train is a 4 car, one of my other vids is a 9 car.
Station announcements by train operators are far different now than they were back when I first rode BART early in 1973 just five months after the system opened. About ten or fifteen seconds before the train arrived at a station announcements were pleasant and sounded like this. "Ashby, Ashby Station. Platform is to the left. Please watch your step upon exiting and have a nice day."
Norskygutt 1 year ago
@TrainSounds Damn Right it SUCKS!!! It's DEAFENING!!! Never been to Philadelphia though.
ford9572 1 year ago
@ford9572 You aint ever been out of the backwoods, so I am not surprised that you haven't been to Philadelphia. Boy oh boy you should hop on your tractor and make your way down there one day. Big ol' city with bright lights, cars, and all kinds of people. Wooo Weee!
bankroll310 1 year ago
i live in SF and never been to the embarcadero station... that makes me feel a little miserable.. lol
91puzzlesolver 1 year ago
On the first station remember the station
when watching a univisal studios earthquake ride video.
MrSintendo 2 years ago
The subway in SFO SUCKS! because it is louder than the one in Philadelphia.
TrainSounds 2 years ago
World's most enthused train operator.
srenker 2 years ago 2
Its funny, my other video "BART Through Oakland" is the same train, and he didn't even make the announcements, this was the first we heard from him, he was a big guy tho.
punkrawker4783 2 years ago
As of Sept. 14, 2009, the Dublin/Pleasanton line ends at Daly City and Richmond runs trains to Milbrae on weekdays until 7 pm and now Pittsburgh/Bay Point trains stop at SFO and will end at Milbrae on weeknights, weekends, and holidays.
slicknickxp 2 years ago
There is no actual "Millbrae Line", however. The Blue Line is the Dublin/Pleasanton line, The red line is the Richmond line, And the commonly mistaken Orange Line is the Fremont Line. The Green Line is the Daly City line, and the Yellow Line is the Pittsburg/Bay Point Line.
Coastergeekperson04 3 years ago
Millbrae From Dublin Line.
MarcelHall21 3 years ago
Is this Millbrae line from Dublin/ Pleasanton or Richmond
LFMusicRocks 3 years ago
Originated in Pleasanton, 4 car train.
punkrawker4783 3 years ago
Was it on a Saturday or Sunday?
LFMusicRocks 3 years ago
You know how the BART cars are different from the WMATA cars? The consist length of the BART cars can be arranged into 3 cars, 5 cars, 7 cars, or 10 cars. The WMATA cars are in married pairs, which can be numerated at 2 to 8 cars because of the length of the platform at each WMATA station.
cornrowcity 3 years ago
Actually the BART trains can be put in any combo from 3-10 car trains, they have 3 different style of cars to allow this. 10 is the longest that will fit in the stations. This train is a 4 car, one of my other vids is a 9 car.
punkrawker4783 3 years ago