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0:00 - Introduction to DownieLive Travels by Train: America
0:38 - America's Most Southern Train
1:01 - America's Most Southern Station
2:14 - Brightline Train
5:14 - Tru Earth Laundry Eco-strips
6:13 - Amtrak Silver Star
13:10 - Washington, DC
13:48 - Season 2 Trailer
14:33 - America's Fastest Train, Amtrak Acela
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@lewiskemp5893
Жыл бұрын
I love your get to subscribe part. Absolutely the best one I've seen. I hope you get a lot. LOL I WAS ALREADY SUBSCRIBED
@beau__
Жыл бұрын
How much did everything cost?
@Slingin_Mary_Alex
Жыл бұрын
The artwork looks great! 🎉
@raybon7939
Жыл бұрын
That's the way to travel no one around perfect...
@CarmenHernandez-cc6kz
Жыл бұрын
Noway that too long travel from Florida to Alaska step by step to get there in train 🚊 i better fly in airplane ✈️ is more faster.i live in fort myers florida hope someday i visit Alaska in summer.
I really want trains to be more relevant, easier to find, and easier to access. Not even national tracks, just light rails to get around the cities. Bright line has excellent quality, looks like the train I rode from Seoul to Busan in South Korea, and that says a lot. Of course, national railroads arent popular, but light rails can 100% be effective. We need to maximize it
@prettyawesomejm
Жыл бұрын
Brightline is way too expensive for such short trips.
@NotJustAnotherAverageJoe
Жыл бұрын
Korea is the size of a state. Nationwide railways are possible, but quite the endeavors. Instead of advocating for free healthcare, which is dumb, we should advocate for better infrastructure and public transportation.
@alastairhewitt380
Жыл бұрын
Agreed 100%
@alastairhewitt380
Жыл бұрын
@@NotJustAnotherAverageJoe Most economists, even conservative economists, estimate that Medicare for All would save us money while increasing healthcare outcomes, not sure why you think it is stupid, but totally agree with you about the need for infrastructure & public transit. I am glad there is something we can agree on though. I am pretty sure investment in infrastructure is fairly bipartisan. I wish our leaders would at least work together to accomplish the things we do agree on. With more public transit and walkable / bikeable cities, obesity would likely plummet, thus ultimately making health care cheaper. One hand washes the other.
@jeremypepin481
Жыл бұрын
@@NotJustAnotherAverageJoe South Korea is barely bigger than the LA metro… which has public transportation. I’d love rail travel, but these comparisons people use are delusional.
This seriously makes me wish America was more Train reliant and had better services and more tracks
@herranton
Жыл бұрын
The distance from London to Istanbul (basically all the way across Europe) is about 1800 miles. And it would be _over_ a 2 day journey by rail. The distance from San Diego to New York (basically all the way across the USA ) is about 2700 miles. It's roughly a 4 day journey on a train. No one likes these multi day treks on rail, unless it's some specialty trip. Even in the eu. People don't take the train from Riga to Madrid. It's too far. The reason rail works in Europe is because people don't regularly travel long distances. NY to LA is one of the most popular flights in the USA, and maybe the world. The USA is HUGE. rail just doesn't work well _for moving people._ Despite that, the USA has one of the absolute best rail systems in the world. For cargo. It makes the systems in the eu and Japan quite quaint by comparison.
@idkwhattoputhere5503
Жыл бұрын
yes planes will always be an option, but trains would make quality of life so much better. like most people use cars for shorter distances like LA to SF, but if there was actually a fast train for LA to SF, most people would probably be using that because i dont think anyone likes driving for 6-7 hours straight.
@herranton
Жыл бұрын
@@idkwhattoputhere5503 Sure, but that is one route that would work. And also a line from Phoenix to La with a stop in San Diego. And line from La to Vegas. They'd have to be high speed to make sense. But rail doesn't make sense going any farther than that. You can't really build a national network because there is too much distance. There already is a train from San Francisco to Chicago, and it takes like 3 days.
@idkwhattoputhere5503
Жыл бұрын
@@herranton yes but the train from chicago to sf is super slow. Also i didn't say trains would replace planes did i? planes would still be much better for LONG distances, but trains are just much morre practical for shorter distances such as SF to LA, LA to phoenix, Portland to Seattle, New York to Philadelphia/Boston (or any northeastern city really), Houston to Dallas/Austin, etc.
@herranton
Жыл бұрын
@@idkwhattoputhere5503 I think the biggest problem is that you really can't build a national network. And you can't build high speed rail on the east coast. There are videos on why. But really, it all boils down to being way too expensive.
I have no clue how this ended up in my recommended but I love it! I’ve never been on a train and this looks fantastic, what an incredible way to discover the country.
@DownieLive
Жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@burnthecandleatbothendz
5 ай бұрын
I'm 40 years old and have never been on a train
@JamesPilkenton-se5cx
2 ай бұрын
I recommend it Charlottesville,VA to St.Slbams,By rail via NYC about 280.+/-
When I was 12 my family went on a cross-country train trip and it’s some of my fondest memories. Thanks mom n dad!
btightline as a whole looks amazing, really hope they flourish in FL and expand countrywide
@giraoshaw
Жыл бұрын
same here I just hope the main takeaway is that trains are extrmely viable when there's no conflict from rail ownership instead of further privatization of railroads being what's needed
@kiamartin3704
Жыл бұрын
I live in Miami and overall transportation is getting better for city traveling just not local yet. We don’t even have buses that are that reliable but… it’s getting there only south beach
@jenniferlorenzo7282
Жыл бұрын
It’s a service only for Florida. They are going too open stations in Orlando and Tampa.
@mannyluvsustinky
Жыл бұрын
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ piss off
@colombiantom
Жыл бұрын
Looking at the economics of brightline, it is a money pit. In 10 years, the city/state will have to take care of it, while the investors leave with a pocket full of money.
Thank you for highlighting Brightline! I want to see them expand their service all over Florida, making it easier for tourists to visit all places.
@fatcatboo
Жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to the connections to Orlando and Tampa!!
@tomrogue13
Жыл бұрын
It'll probably be the reason i visit Florida
@beautifulflorida
Жыл бұрын
This is a great idea!
@ABiteBetterbyEva
Жыл бұрын
Yes that would be amazing! I visited Florida without a car and it was such a hassle to get around...
@RobLobb321
Жыл бұрын
I wish we had this all over the US
As someone who works as a railroad conductor I'm glad to see videos like this, especially seeing the Brightline at the beginning. I'm not from Florida, but hopefully some new and emerging competion will spur improvements in American rail
@mitchtherevolution
8 ай бұрын
Hopefully Amtrak loses government funding. That shit is a fucking scam.
I'm starting this series here and I just wanna say that I hope you enjoyed your trip thru the States, and while I can't speak for everyone, I would always welcome you and hope you would wanna come back and visit us again, because you really brighten everyone's days and your content is very relaxing and fun to watch. I'm a big fan from here on out!
@DownieLive
Жыл бұрын
I love it! Thanks very much for the welcome.
Gosh Brightline looks amazing. Hope they go big time all across the US if they keep up those standards of quality that the FL line obviously cares about.
@user-nd3lx1zg9t
8 ай бұрын
As he said, Brightline is a private firm. They acquired a 50 mile corridor from the state of Florida to send a spur into Orlando from the coast. Plans are to build out the line all the way to Tampa. That would also go directly by all the Disney and Universal attractions. That will be a boon to Miami and central Florida, particularly from S. America. Luckily, there is Metrorail from MIA to Government Center. Brightline is in the shadow of that station.
"And how trains made this country what it is" thanks for saying trains made America and not highways. It's a shame when state governments and Americans in general treat trains like they're just a socialist thing and something for the poor when it's far from the truth. Towns in the western states literally popped up because of trains. High-speed rail would be a great thing for the US, as the Brightline has shown. People say "oh but the rural people won't use them", but trains have proven to lead to a real estate boom. Germans and the Japanese both initially opposed high-speed rail...and now both systems are praised
@MrStark-up6fi
Жыл бұрын
Trains also provide environmental advantages and more comfort than a car. Keep in mind cars ruined many locations worldwide
@Salac0
Жыл бұрын
Thank you wise leader! Praise!
@milliedragon4418
Жыл бұрын
Not to be one of those types of people while I do think trains were important I wouldn't dismiss the highway system they were very very important as well unfortunately they went too much with the highway system and forgot how important trains still are. Prior to that there was a lot of dirt roads in America a lot of roads were private it was very hard for people to go across the country so highways serve a purpose and they definitely were and still are very important. But it is sad that trains have lost their value in the United States. The problem is the United States doesn't spend as much on its infrastructure as other countries do we spend very little in comparison and we would probably be leading high speed rail if we were.
@ChuckE.CheesesIllinois
Жыл бұрын
Supreme Leader? I didn't know you liked trains!
@breadguyhd9228
Жыл бұрын
That’s kind of weird for Kim Jong un to say
This was extremely nostalgic for me as when I was in 8th grade, I took a train from Indianapolis to Chicago and then the Amtrak Southwest Chief from Chicago to Los Angeles. We were booked for a roomette but were upgraded to the larger room. The trip was a little over 2 days total and it was so fun. It’s been 5 years since and I’ve loved trains ever since then. I’ll definitely consider train trips again when i’m in college! :)
As a native Floridian thanks for introducing me to Brightline. I ALWAYS say how Florida should implement more trains to accommodate tourist seasons to get more cars off the road because traffic is getting worse and worse everywhere in the state. And because we have no state income tax, more people are rushing to move here, therefore insurance rates are going up (I’m convinced we have the worst drivers). When it comes to transportation, it’s mayhem down here!!
Back in the day, there was a train from Miami directly to Chicago, going up the coast, through Jacksonville, then Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, and Evansville.
@BitcoinOnlyCentral
Жыл бұрын
It feels like we regressed
@milkyo1206
Жыл бұрын
@@BitcoinOnlyCentral my mamma regressed once, she's fucking dead now.
@eleanormassaro5195
Жыл бұрын
@@BitcoinOnlyCentral sadly true!
@dvferyance
Жыл бұрын
I wish there still was.
@natalied662
Жыл бұрын
damn how long ago was that
Brightline is the coolest train station I've ever seen..
@HR-ii6ue
Жыл бұрын
Which video continues from this ?
@ZurXur_
Жыл бұрын
@@HR-ii6ue riding America's oldest railroad Strasburg railway
@pedroe3508
Жыл бұрын
GO TO JAPAN..THIS IS NOTHING COMPARED..
@lorenzo_de_paolis
Жыл бұрын
Go to Italy, for example Milan Centrale
@moisesinfantes2797
Жыл бұрын
@@pedroe3508 Its the coolest in America, tho. it goes from south Florida to central Florida. Miami to Orlando and Orlando to Tampa. A distance of around 300 miles in total. which is kinda cool progress for a train that was launched only 4 years ago.
You genuinely have the passion to make quality videos that appeal to rail enthusiasts rather than 5 year olds, which is what I can tell your content aimed at.
I love how you are so excited about trains, I am just as excited about trains and it is nice to see someone passionately talking to us as if we were on the journey with them
Can I just say: the DownieLive team is dialed in! Definitely found myself a few times checking to see if this was KZread or my television subscription. The editing is top-notch!
@DownieLive
Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad to hear that!
@djwheels66
Жыл бұрын
Yes!! Been thinking the same thing!!! This could EASILY AND SHOULD BE on The Travel Channel!!
@mirzaahmed6589
Жыл бұрын
KZread in general has been better than TV for at least a decade.
@jacobkrug
Жыл бұрын
@@DownieLive love your videos
@chrissygerwitz520
Жыл бұрын
Yes, he is more than glib enough to host a TV show.
“The world can change a lot really quickly” ...”So I’m not waiting around anymore”. I felt this in my soul. I can relate so much. Blessings
Being from Miami I’m yelling out Tri-Rail through the screen 😂
@chrism3784
Жыл бұрын
and I'm yelling out he didn't get from southern point in keys to amtrack station in ft lauderdale in 1 morning arrive an hour before noon, lol, nope
Brightline needs to expand throughout more of the US.
Can’t wait for brightline to go from Miami to Orlando in less than 4 hours!
@IISSAACC
Жыл бұрын
That same distance takes 2 hours in europe lol
@InnKogNeeto
Жыл бұрын
@@IISSAACC wow! That’s amazing engineering!! We just aren’t as advance :( I hope at least in my lifetime I’ll see that happen.
@fil2337
Жыл бұрын
@@IISSAACC Not everywhere, in romania that distance takes 13 hours by train
@jano979797
Жыл бұрын
It's really nice to see some movement in the US to change from cars to trains. Personally, I just so much prefer to take a train than drive.
@lundoren5240
Жыл бұрын
In car it’s 3 and half hours man wouldn’t a train take significantly less
Fun fact: Despite how popular of a photo spot it is, that buoy does NOT mark the spot of the southernmost point in the continental US. As there is a spot called Whitehead Spit in the nearby naval air station that is actually more south (on top of Fort Zachary Taylor which is a state park you can visit). But not even Whitehead Spit is the southernmost point! The actual southernmost point in the continental US is, if it's continuously above water, Ballast Key OR if it counts if it's occasionally above water at low tide, the Western Dry Rocks I love Key West and the fact that Cubans pretty much built the city. The Cuban history in the city is quite rich and it left an impact
@daholyspirit2783
Жыл бұрын
You’re right (about the Cubans part) I read about the history of key west and the fleeing/immigrating Cubans.
@davidtuttle7556
Жыл бұрын
@@daholyspirit2783 it was built originally as a fish camp by Cuban fisherman while Florida was still a territory and was visited by the same groups of fishermen before that occasionally while Florida was still Spanish.
@franklinmimi
Жыл бұрын
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@doomgeneration2674
Жыл бұрын
I work at Ft. Zach. I'm the maintenance guy for cafe Cayo Hueso.
@natenae8635
Жыл бұрын
Hey don't forget us Bahamians we helped too, I mean there is whole neighborhood named after us. As well as terms such as Freshwater and Saltwater conch originating from our immigrants. Something I learned quite recently. Well wishes and a Happy New Year from a Caribbean brother.
My Husband and I just watched your Florida to Alaska series. What an adventure!! We are envious of your journeys! Thanks for taking us with you. Your "Vlogging skills and camera "presence" are really wonderful. We watch many UTUBE channels ( don't like much else on TV). Looking forward to viewing more. We will follow you anywhere! Thanks, again!
As someone from Florida I wish we had better trains so bad. The fact that you walked into a public train in downtown Miami in the middle of the day and it was pretty much empty says a hell of a lot
I love Amtrak and wish it could be expanded, but I hope trains more like Brightline start a rail comeback in America. Reminds me of the trains I took in Germany. Almost want to go to Florida solely to try it out! So glad I stumbled upon your channel. I rarely watch youtube anymore but I check for your videos every week. Awesome job!
@catalinstoica6919
Жыл бұрын
OKH LOVE MAMI REGINA MARIA AI GRIJA DE TINE ACOLO .
@kayybeezee
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing about the Brightline rail, totally reminds me of trains in Germany / Holland.
@juanvaldez7279
Жыл бұрын
Brightline is a private industry operating and profiting on tax paid infrastructure. Yes its nice and new but it's only 1 year old and already shockingly high pedestrian death rate like one a week. $600 for FL to DC is crazy could fly to Europe for that
@AlCatSplat
Жыл бұрын
@@juanvaldez7279 The high death rate is because of morons who ignore rail crossing gates.
@pickle4332
Жыл бұрын
@@juanvaldez7279 and trucks driving on tax paid highways and roads isn't the same thing? Amazon definitely doesn't pay it's share in taxes for the amount of trucks they run on the road. The amount of people it hurts or kills is nothing compared to the people cars and trucks kill every single day, and I should mention it's a fucking train what are people doing to get hit by a train it runs on a track in a straight line one way you'd have to jump the road barrier or walk on train tracks like a troglodyte for that to happen
Seeing the land around these trains, the tunnels and cuts created to allow train travel - shows us just how important and significant rail travel was, is, and could be to the future of not just America, but people on all continents.
@ChatGPT1111
Жыл бұрын
Yep, welcome to the 19th century, all over again. What's next, telegraph?
@douglasscott_pronounced_Mike
Жыл бұрын
@@ChatGPT1111 what next Zeppelin as a mode as transportation
@bahnspotterEU
Жыл бұрын
@@ChatGPT1111 Guess you should stop using that car of yours, since that‘s also 19th century technology.
@ArtIsDrawing
Жыл бұрын
dude, everywhere has trains already!
@ChatGPT1111
Жыл бұрын
@@bahnspotterEU Yeah except there's still no affordable flying cars for private transportation like when airplanes replaced trains a century ago for public.
This is well shot for one. I hope you get as many views as possible so trains become more popular. Being from Florida I love the idea of Brightline connecting this state more and reducing our need for vehicles.... but seeing the empty cars just reminds me of how little Floridians use trains.
I think you are a genius to make such a video because this is not seen too much on KZread you came up with something original
I just came home from Switzerland last weekend. I traveled on trains every single day while I was there. One day I took 7 trains to get to my destination and 6 to get back… …an amazing trip
@cwr8618
Жыл бұрын
Traveling by train in Switzerland is almost magical
@DannyA3579
Жыл бұрын
@@cwr8618 I agree 100%….my first views of Lake Geneva as we entered Lausanne or traveling through Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen. Every view was more stunning than the one before.
@Ryan-cb1ei
Жыл бұрын
You can only do that in NY and maybe DC lol. In NY, Long Island Railroad (most popular commuter rail in the country), extensive subway system, and Amtrak stations.
It's ironic that as you passed through Ashland, VA on the Silver Star, they were having Train Day. The streets are closed to car traffic, and people stroll through the area by the train station, even on the tracks. Volunteers alert people to trains and clear the tracks, the trains limited to 15mph that day. Normal rail speed there is 35mph day, 45 night. Randolph Macon College campus is diagonally across from the station. Ashland is 13 rail minutes north of Richmond.
@pruittiii
Жыл бұрын
Ashland's crossing and Webcam are quite entertaining
@jontaylor6068
Жыл бұрын
I remember the original the RF&P trains before CSX
I absolutely love travel by train. It's a shame we don't have more access to cross country type travel other than Amtrak and it gets more limited the further west you travel.
@mitchtherevolution
8 ай бұрын
It's a shame Amtrak exists at all. That shit is a scam.
I understand that the bright line was better for the video but for those who might wonder how to get where he got to and are on a budget, it is better to continue in the metro rail system until you reach the tri-rail transfer, there you can take the tri-rail for $2.50 to the station where you take the Amtrak For a lower cost or you can go to the first amtrak station which is close by
@mitchtherevolution
8 ай бұрын
If you're on a budget, just take the metro to the airport. He paid $600.00 for one Amtrak ticket from Florida to DC. You can fly from Miami straight to Alaska for less than that, and you don't have to take a fucking week off work to get there Anyone who rides on Amtrak, without a commuter pass is a fucking moron.
Love going down a KZread rabbit hole and discovering stuff like this. From here in Northern Idaho, thanks for the content, and I will probably be awake all night watching this whole series!
@DownieLive
Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
Brightline have really created a great name for themselves. A super start to a super adventure.
@herenasaavedra9234
Жыл бұрын
Yes, Brightline is thanks to our AMAZING Gov. Desantis. Did you see that AMAZING Service? If he becomes President, America can be Amazing beginning in 2024. If not, fine, we'll just keep all the goodness right here.
@mitchtherevolution
8 ай бұрын
Hopefully they take off, and we can stop wasting a billion tax dollars on Amtrak annually. $600.00, one way, Florida to DC. $2,000.00 for two people one way from Chicago to LA. Amtrak is the definition of wasteful government spending, and needs to die.
This whole video is like my DREAM!! I LOVE trains!!!! They’re so cool!!! I just did a trip to Alaska and I wished there was a way to get there by train
@JayStar1000
Жыл бұрын
I know they're so awesome
1:57 Smartest words I've heard on KZread in a while. keep rockin' , man.
I'm so happy that I found this series late so that I can binge them
@sbayles5593
Жыл бұрын
Me too😂
Wow only 16 minutes from Miami to Alaska ,the world really has evolved.
@Darkjnr5
4 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
Its sad how slow our trains go in the US. In the 50-60s the Silver Star travelled between Miami and NYC in less than 24hrs. Now it takes closer to 30. Then again trains were allowed to go 100mph. 13:06 But there was a train to Philadelphia at 6:00PM
The amount of energy and enthusiasm on display here is incredible! This is like professional documentary level quality, on-par if not better than a lot of travel documentaries I've seen on TV. I love how you're continuing to bring attention to America's passenger rail system. I'd love to take a cross-country rail trip sometime. Also, bonus point for the 🍑shot at 12:25 , lol
@IDIoilburner
Жыл бұрын
Yeah holy fuck that is a booty!
Wow, Mike! Another home run! Incredibly professional and interesting. Can’t wait for the next trip.
I love long distance train rides, I take the train from New Orleans to Philly at least once a year, a nice like 27+ hour trip. Fantastic video series!
@terrelljackson5057
Жыл бұрын
504 baby!!!
As a Floridian, thanks for visiting our state! Our climate can be quite humid and hot at times (which you’ve no doubt seen) but once you see a lot more of the state it’s pretty cool. Tampa is one of my favourite places to go in Florida (mostly because of all the water ports) so I’m glad you saw even a little of it.
Love your travel channel. I have been watching other travel channels thinking they were cool but nope, I switched to yours only. Because you are genuine, humble, and your videos have a feel good good vibe energy. You have something that the others don't. What it is, I can not describe. It is that whatever strange thing that transpires if someone is truly genuine. And you HAVE IT. Keep these videos coming they are all awesome!
Mike, you made such a good call to get a roomette for the Silver Star. I did that one in Coach from Fort Lauderdale to DC and it was certainly memorable 😏. The viewliners are a very different experience to the superliners, the Cardinal is my favorite Viewliner. I really hope you tried the blondie in addition to the brownie. 😁 Looking forward to watching this entire season!
@mstrdiver
Жыл бұрын
Mike - Unfortunately, CSX doesn't maintain the tracks and rails very well and don't count on getting to your destination on time as you will be greatly slowed or stopped because of heat effects on the rails while CSX freight trains get priority over passenger trains. Best of luck getting there this year to Alaska.
@chrissygerwitz520
Жыл бұрын
It's just one overnight from Fort Lauderdale to DC. Was it really worth paying 6x the cost for one night in a bed and a micromeal in the dining car? I doubt it. Also, the Viewliners are always a nicer experience than taking those awful Superliners.
Brightline is actually such an awesome train. Also, if you wanted to, I think you could’ve taken the metro to the tri-rail transfer and walked to the miami Amtrak station from there. Or you could’ve taken brightline to west palm beach and got on the Amtrak then
@samthai818
Жыл бұрын
Amtrak is complete shit.
@dopecello8670
Жыл бұрын
@@samthai818 agreed. Although it did save a lot of people evacuating Miami because of hurricane Irma. While AA was price gouging, Amtrak’s prices remained reasonable
I LOVED using the trains in S. Korea I hope that company Brightline takes off and spreads the idea that we need regular modern public transit in the States.
If you haven’t actually taken the Brightline before but are still impressed just after watching this video… it’s even better than it seems. For instance, the train offers a “premium” ticket option which is essentially first class. This includes a special premium lounge with snacks and free drinks and beverages, AND THEN FREE drinks for the entire ride. About a year ago my gf and I paid $27 each for premium to West Palm Beach. The service, bathrooms, wifi, complimentary Tesla shuttle service, and cleanliness make it almost too good to be true. It’s so damn good that I’m afraid it will eventually become super expensive and/or not be able to maintain the spectacular service and experience.
As an American that dreams of train travel that’s efficient. Can’t wait to see all of this series! Awesome videos
You're one of my favourite vlogger because the way you explore city by train and showing the natural beauty of the countryside is the best part of your video. Love this video brother🖤
Mike would be the best travel companion.
I love Amtrak. The double rooms are insane. One of my best memories is of slowly gliding along the bank of the Mississippi at sunset, looking at sleepy fishing boats from a double bed, big windows on either side of the full-width cabin, glass of whisky in hand, nothing to do until the destination which is 25 hours away... Great video as usual. Thanks!
It’s a Saturday and our friendly neighbourhood adventurous Canadian gentleman will take us on a fun journey. I’ve been looking forward to the Cross-Country American Voyage since you mentioned it in your Stories.
Ok so I am a viewer from Great Britain. I am turning 30 next year and (as Micheal said) if the last couple of years has taught us anything we need to make the most of our time. I am seriously considering doing The Canadian from Toronto to Vancouver in the spring. This video is straight up inspiring me. Cheers Downie. Also Will is great.
@omarwilliams6729
Жыл бұрын
All of that is vain! Your ultimate Duty in this life or time/space is to walk the path of righteousness and lead people unto Christ! That's the ONLY thing that matter... Everything else is aesthetic!
@chrissygerwitz520
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I would encourage you to take an cross-continent adventure if you can swing it. I'm not sure which trip would be more grueling, though - Toronto to Vancouver or New York to California...
This channel is the best anti-depressive medicine ever!
You are going to have one awesome autobiography to write about all of your adventures. Thank you for living my dream, and taking me along with you. I love your presentations!
The floating head has made its return 🤩 what an awesome start to the 🇺🇸 series Mike !
@nickbrooks7171
Жыл бұрын
Only 2 dollars? Lol you know I’m kidding.
The immediate contrast of Brightline (private company) and Amtrak (government) is stark.
@arfriedman4577
Жыл бұрын
The private train cars are much newer than Amtrack. You can't really compare.
@joeh858
Жыл бұрын
Proof that ancap wins.
@joeh858
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@@arfriedman4577 Yes, you can compare. Go look at trains in Japan. They are nicer than the Brightline cars despite being 3 decades older.
@le_th_
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@@joeh858 Yes, but in Japan, you have the sukebe who grab your ass and think it's okay. However, I'm guessing they never grab yours. ...and let's also just IGNORE the geographic size difference between the island of Japan and the 48 contiguous US states...and then Alaska, way up northwest.
@motherofdragons5287
Жыл бұрын
@@arfriedman4577 sure you can. Mention one government service that is ran effectively and within their budget. No such thing ..
I'm from the Pacific Northwest as well but I haven't done much traveling in my life. I use to take Amtrak from Portland to Seattle every year for Emerald City Comicon & do very much enjoy train travel but it's all stuff I've seen a million times before. Would be amazing seeing the sites across the country like that. I don't drive & I'm afraid of airports, not flying, I'm fine with flying, just airports themselves freak me out so I don't fly unless I'm traveling in a group or with family. With trains, it's easier to understand & you get to see the sites along the way, just it's too expensive.
Enjoyed watching this series. Thanks for sharing, love trains & travel. Live near a former train town, Benson, AZ. Amtrak comes through here a few times a week(Sunset Limited). A few years ago we had the Union Pacific Big Boy came through. A lot of trains(mostly freight with containers) still pass through Benson several times a day.
I wish they would build tracks all the way to Alaska.
I cannot thank you enough for taking us along these adventures.
@DownieLive
Жыл бұрын
More to come!
This is a great video. Love the beginning, of course, being that we are in South FL. The Brightline is excellent and not pricy at all. The fact that it takes you right next to the FTX Arena means that those of us who live in Fort Lauderdale or West Palm area are a train ride away from concerts, Heat games, etc.
Thank you for numbering these!
@DownieLive
Жыл бұрын
You bet!
10:07 why is he moving so fast through the halls even though he’s just casually walking 🤣
@pulsar9681
Жыл бұрын
a wide angle lens makes it feel like you are moving faster
Can't wait for the upcoming episodes. Sounds to be far more interesting than just connecting Amtrak routes. I've taken the Crescent and Cardinal routes from Charlotte NC to NYC and back but intend to do the western routes someday soon.
Trains are actually fun at to be on and you meet so many different ppl and the vibes are amazing and the view of nature 😊
This is a great concept for a KZread channel and a great way to possibly get more people interested in riding trains again. I recently took a train from Greenville SC to Atlanta GA and was quite surprised at how pleasant and enjoyable it was - the one exception was the lack of available departures and limited schedules. Having lived in the NYC area I'm a big fan of train travel. I'm hoping that we can somehow get back to a somewhat train centric system but the key is private investment and innovation rather than a government system - Amtrak needs to either evolve or go away and be replaced with new solution through the private sector. Private investment and innovation is what originally created the railroad boom around the world and it can do it again. Great channel - I'm now a fan!
This is brilliant! Trains win, we win, and you win! Now we are thinking about a train trip. Good work young fella!
One cool thing about brightline is that they're building up to Orlando and plan on building down to downtown Miami and are building new stops to reach their existing line and want to build lines that connect to Tampa and Jacksonville and they also plan on building a brand new line from Las Vegas to LA (with possible future extensions to Salt Lake city, Phoenix, and Denver) and want it connect to the California High-speed railway, so they're a very promising company
@Lyerbait13
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Man i REALLY hope they extend to Jacksonville! Link up all major cities in FL
@bnbcraft6666
Жыл бұрын
@@Lyerbait13 except tallahassee where I used to live ☹
A lot of nostalgia for me, thank you for showing Miami
This guy's voice is so pleasant. It reminds me of one of my favorite cartoons, wander over yonder, the main characters, Wanders, voice
As someone that works for the railroad this is my dream. Me and my dad want to do this after I retire
Love these travel videos and this is top notch! Positive, "have fun attitude" is in stark contrast to a few entitled "KZread Critics" who whine as they take 1st class trips to places most of us can only dream about. The Brightline people know what they're doing! Travel on!
America needs way more trains
NYC to Miami i've done that trip many times. But i do bring books with me. It is part of enjoying my time on the train.
This is so epic! We'd love to visit Alaska one day. A train is the only form of transport that we have not stayed overnight in yet! Great video.
Season two, Yahoo!!! I love these episodes. You are such a joy, Mike. I don’t know where your going next, but I hope you continue to let us come with you, vicarious works too. 🌸
@DownieLive
Жыл бұрын
wooo hooo!
Great video! Gotta put this on my bucket list!
@8:26 "unexpected turn of events?" 😂 Florida residents (at least those on the southern Gulf Coast) expect an afternoon rain every day. (They may not get it QUITE every day, but it's expected, nonetheless.) Fun fact: while Florida's motto is "The Sunshine State," it is the lightning capital of the world.
Love this series!!! I once travelled from Idaho to South Georgia on Amtrak. The click click of the train travelling lulled me to sleep. I loved seeing so many states! Excellent vlog!
You got lucky and were riding through Ashland VA on train day in 11:36 , being a student there at Randolph-Macon (the place with the brick buildings) always meant falling asleep to passing trains or hearing them during class. Glad you liked it!
Awesome video man. Just spent two months living in the keys and 2 years living downtown miami. Was awesome to see you start the video from there!
I’m looking forward to every episode. Glad to see Will in upcoming episodes. Always entertaining.
Thanks for this series. I did not think I'd add another travel channel, but your narration is great, as is your humor. So, yeah. I gotta keep watching.
I don't how this video got into my recommendations, but after 5 minutes into the video I'm glad I found this channel.I get to see a different view of US other than what shows in movies and Tv shows. Definitely gonna watch the full series now.
We just did our first amtrack from D.C. to New York $30 so cheaper than gas for car or a plan. Big seats lots of luggage space, food was excellent. So we signed up fornthe Amtrack points program and now are exploring different citys every couple of weekend much cheaper than flying and its a great adventure
Let’s go Mike! Showing off the great things in America. Love the Brightline too!
I love all the content you post, Mike! But this is a series I'm definitely intrigued by! I've driven through the Whittier tunnel, but riding the rail through it must be something special!
This is the KZread content I love to see. ❤️
One of the the best things a KZreadr can do it if the video is gonna have chapters anyway have a chapter for the sponsor. so thank you Downey
Its kinda trippy watching this after living in Japan for a few years. A couple examples as to why, first off I went on a trip across the country last year, it was about 1000 km (625 miles) and took around 6 hours. The trains here go at ludicrous speed. Second and more notable though is the timing and delays. I just got back from another trip, and when it was about time to go home I arrived at the station about 75 minutes early. Well I decided I didn't want to waste any more money shopping, so I checked the shinkansen app for earlier departures with open seats. There were 5 options leaving earlier than my original plan, so I rebooked for one 15 minutes from when I opened the app. They just run so many trains here it is insane. Like for perspective, my towns station gets 194 shinkansen from Tokyo every Saturday. That averages to about 1 every 5 minutes during their standard operating times. And that is just 1 line of bullet trains, to say nothing of the other dozens of lines and thousands of local routes. As you can imagine with routing like that they are basically always on time too. I believe I read the average train is something like 11 seconds late in Japan, compared to 45 mins on Amtrack. To top it all off, (as if it wasn't enough already) they decided the route I mentioned wasn't already fast enough at 200 miles in less than 2 hours, so they are adding a maglev route that is set to kick off in 5 years, and will bring that 200 mile route down to 40 minutes. Point being, if you get the chance, you should come check out the trains in Japan, they are wild.
@naturesfinest2408
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Are there any books to read on the Japanese train system? I want to bring it to America but need a strong argument and good plan. Was wondering if you have read any.
@tobin1677
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@@naturesfinest2408 Unfortunately no, the issue with living in Japan as an English speaker is I am practically illiterate, so the best I can do is watch youtube videos or experience it in person
@karmapolice9242
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since you live in Japan without knowing the language, I'm curious on what type of job you have there since I'm sure it's a lot more restricted on where to work
@tobin1677
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@@karmapolice9242 I know a passing amount to be fair, but to answer your question I am in the ALT field. Plenty of military folks can get here with no language skill as well, but those 2 fields are the only 2 that it kind of works in.
@karmapolice9242
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@@tobin1677 That's fair, I can imagine how hard it would be to go about daily stuff like shopping for food without some knowledge, hope you're enjoying it there I plan on moving there in the future since half of my family live in Sapporo but I have zero knowledge of the language and I'm struggling to learn the basics currently lol
This is a great way to utilize a 30 day rail pass. However the room upgrades could cost you a bit
The transitions are so smooth!! Super entertaining bro
Downie. my first meeting, and I like what I see. A bright and breezy commentary, with quite a few great throw-away lines, and a wonderful excited face. You look great on TV and you know how to treat the viewer: look into the lens asnd love the viewer. I'm almost afraid you're doing a number on me. I'm an Aussie and I just love the trip and the scenery you're skilfully intoducing to us. The previous Private Train was glorious - I could always be a camera assistant, if you wanted. Thanks Bloke for some beautiful content. Keep on keeping on. Captain.
Awesome. Can’t wait for the rest of the episodes. My kids and I love them!
Wow! Great show! Can’t wait to see the future episodes. I know they will be good.
Hobo shoestring sitting there like “ kid, been there done that.”
Came across this so randomly. Love random content with good host with great characters. Keep up the good work.