6545 from Southport to Grand Central Terminal On M2 8739 (Part 6 of 6)
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0:16 reminds me of someplace along the MFL.
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Great series.
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I really want to drive a train now... well thats only 2 yrs away until I gradurate highschool.
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Thanks Annie!
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Just the headlights. It was a beautiful but cold and clear night!
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amazing william!
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Are these trains power by both a third rail and overhead line or is it just one or the other? Do these trains have the ability to switch between third rail and overhead wires?
raymondlee3327 1 year ago
If you watch other parts of this series, your question will be answered. When you do, let me know so I can tell you more information. (just to make sure, tell me what part you saw your question be answered so I know you're telling the truth ;) )
Train538 1 year ago
I'm not familiar with your urban rail system, but who exactly controls the train and where does he sit?
ftpaddict 1 year ago
Since I see that you don't live in the U.S., a person called the engineer controls the train. In most of my Metro-North videos, the engineer sits right next to me but the cab area is usually closed off by a door.
Train538 1 year ago
@Train538 Yikes, that's a tiny cabin. The cabins on our trains have space enough for three. I'll send you some links so you can see our trains. Maybe you'll find them familiar.
ftpaddict 1 year ago
It's actually not so bad. The newer railcars (M7s and M8s) have full cabs or as you said, enough space for three. Sounds great!
Train538 1 year ago