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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2007

A red line train arrives and departs Hollywood/Vine

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  • There's two lines, one (red) goes to Hollywood, Universal and the valley and the other (purple) goes up Wilshire Blvd to Western Avenue. Los Angeles has other rail lines as lightrail, the Blue line that goes Southeast to Downtown Long Beach, The Gold line to Chinatown and Pasadena, the Green line to the airport and the under construction Expo line from downtown to Culver CIty. An extension of the Gold line is under construction that goes from downtown Union Station to Boyle Heights and ELA.

  • cuz la isn't a system. it's a line that runs from la to north hollywood. ny's system is probably one of the best in the world.

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  • 見るだけでも なんかカッコいい・・・ ww

  • When I was little I'd ride this train about every month. Even though I always stood in a safe place away from the platform edge, I always had this very irrational fear of falling into the tracks XD.

  • @worldsubways13 Stole what? It's probably the same company that built the motors for both trains. That's why they sound the same including the Air Conditioners.

  • They stole washington rohr motor idea 

  • I rode the subway to this stop a few weeks back. I was amazed how many riders there were late at night. The Hollywood/Vine station has movie reels on the ceiling and on the mezzanine level there is a moviemaking theme. The red line is a great way to get to the Hollywood walk of fame. LA may not have the most extensive subway system, but what they have is pretty good.

  • @mediaxpuppet nah, boston is the best

  • @PossessedDonutz LOL, why so serious? You need to travel BEYOND North America and really see some of the systems in Asia and Europe. In North America, I'd say Montreal is the cleanest, nicest, and most efficient system. But overall, I think the NYC Subway is the best. I'm just saying you need to travel more. Check out some videos of Hong Kong. Now THAT's an amazing system.

  • @socalivy Not really dumbfuck. Theyve cleaned most up and are revolutionizing trains and stadions as well as building state of the art mass transit Hubs and tranfer points, as well as a brand new line. Did i mention the new R179's are coming in as well? and how there are more police now that keep it safe? oh and for the record, the TTc in Toronto is THE best of em all. clean and on time.

  • @PossessedDonutz Quality of service absolutely matters when discussing the "best" subway systems. I have traveled on the NYC Subway. It is NOT clean. In fact, it's filthy. The stations are hot (during the summer), smelly, grimy, and sometimes noisy. Your argument doesn't hold much weight when you consider that the Tokyo Subway handles way more people, but is still cleaner and much better maintained. So, you can eat it too.

  • @socalivy by best doesnt mean quality of it

    we have way more tains. We have way more people. we cant take care of EVERYTHING because of that. But most of our lines here are clean, and the train well kept. so eat it >_>

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