Cool video! I love the P2 horn the cab car has. I will be sad to see these Gallery cars go but I'm so glad we have videos like these to remember them. Once again great video!
@StrategicChicken2 ай бұрын
Thank you my friend
@Lavaplanet3 ай бұрын
Do you have an instagram page for your chickens?
@StrategicChicken2 ай бұрын
No :( I'm not even on instagram
@Lavaplanet2 ай бұрын
@@StrategicChicken darn I would have followed you!
@StrategicChicken2 ай бұрын
@@Lavaplanet :)
@user-uh8xe3qv3p3 ай бұрын
Good
@agentp24453 ай бұрын
💯💯💯
@agentp24453 ай бұрын
thats crazy
@tnstudios33 ай бұрын
They are adorable 😊
@flowey39563 ай бұрын
WE MAKIN IT OUTTA THE HOOD WITH THIS ONE🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🗣
@StrategicChicken3 ай бұрын
🫨🤔🧐😭🔥🇮🇳🗣️‼️‼️‼️🇨🇳🦞🛑
@flowey39563 ай бұрын
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@StrategicChicken3 ай бұрын
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@flowey39563 ай бұрын
me when the car has wash
@JosiahStucki3 ай бұрын
Nice arrangement bruv, sounds good
@StrategicChicken3 ай бұрын
thanks my friend, i enjoyed making this :)
@rorucopexperements22353 ай бұрын
is your camera ok?
@coneandegg3 ай бұрын
Um ok
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@TheBruhteam3 ай бұрын
Cool
@beckiverson15314 ай бұрын
super cool!
@etiennederson73444 ай бұрын
Can you confirm that Caltrain is the first electrified railroad line, excluding tramways, metros and lightrail? I'm French, so for me, electric trains are the norm.
@StrategicChicken4 ай бұрын
It's not the first electrified line, many light rails and most of the northeast United states is electrified.
@etiennederson73444 ай бұрын
@@StrategicChickenSorry Yes, I had forgotten about the Northeast and Keystone Corridor. In fact, in my previous message, I forgot to specify that my question only concerned California. So, without streetcars, commuter trains, lightains, subways, is this the only electric train line in California?
@StrategicChicken4 ай бұрын
@@etiennederson7344 yes i believe so!
@swampthing11735 ай бұрын
Wow, that looked way faster than Class 4 track Max of 79 MPH. Maybe the camera angle but that looked 100MPH
@mikiewifnoe3605 ай бұрын
what is that clanging? The purpose?
@StrategicChicken5 ай бұрын
it's the bell. they ring it every time the train passes a station of a level crossing.
@RobbertsTravelGuides5 ай бұрын
what train where you driving and wich manufacturer?
@StrategicChicken5 ай бұрын
F40ph latched up to Nippon sharyo gallery coaches
@trainrover5 ай бұрын
crappy transport honking non-stop like that .. through that one urban canyon, driver wouldn't even release that fucking horn whatsoever block to block thereabouts 💩
@voidjavelin232 ай бұрын
not his fault anyway
@trainrover2 ай бұрын
@@voidjavelin23 leaning on the horn is wholly his decision .. around here, municipalities seem to have final say at whether federal requirement to whistle be exempt within their territories .. I wish there be more grade separations, mainline conglomerats certainly could afford them, yet they're given passes at letting their old ones decay and disintegrate
@andreyswiesciak-maddox72425 ай бұрын
130 looks nice, but it's only 82 mph. Still love it.
@StrategicChicken5 ай бұрын
It should increase to 110 mph by September due to the electrification
@javicerverafrias76755 ай бұрын
130km/h = ~80mph
@billmilligan17055 ай бұрын
Talking to an American train expert it must be really annoying for both passengers and those standing on the platform for there to a no flush bell warning throught out the train and a flush horn. I know California takes it's environmental obligations seriously but surely there is a better way of dealing with toilets that flush onto the tracks
@StrategicChicken5 ай бұрын
This train doesn't have toilets
@billmilligan17055 ай бұрын
@@StrategicChicken I talked to my local American train expert and was told that even though that train does not have toilets by law it has to have a no flush bell and a flush horn
@lwilton4 ай бұрын
Exactly what century did you talk to "an American train expert"? All toilets on trains have been required to be retention toilets since the 1970s. The only passenger cars with toilets that dump onto the tracks belong to museums. Literally.
@billmilligan17054 ай бұрын
@@lwilton they are still legally required by California law to have a no flush bell and flush horn to warn surrounding people and passengers waiting at platforms.
@allanlester35615 ай бұрын
I would hate being a commuter on this train (and the rest of them) if that damn bell sounds just because the train is going past a station where it doesn't stop.
@wta1518Ай бұрын
Then just dont sit in the cab car. "Problem" solved.
@endriaskassa90495 ай бұрын
what train line is this?
@lalakerspro5 ай бұрын
Caltrain from San Francisco to Gilroy, CA
@josephcote61205 ай бұрын
Ridden countless times, never had this point of view. Always better than fighting the traffic on 101.
@douglasengle27045 ай бұрын
130 kph is 80.77 mph. I wonder if the person is rounding up because the typical max track speed in the USA is 79 mph. To go faster than 79 mph requires in cab signals. Much faster than 90 mph requires full blocking gates at at-grade road crossings. These work to 110 mph. Faster than 110 mph requires the rail corridor to be fenced off and at-grade crossings to have movable crash barriers. Above 125 mph there can be no at-grade public road crossings. Amtrak is pushing for 110 mph service on its host freight railroads. Following CalTrain rails between San José and San Fransisco terminal it has serval curves that appear about 60 mph and some lower. In only has two tracks in many locations and only room for two tracks in many locations. It really doesn't appear suitable for greatly increased passenger service with 220 mph CAHSR trains with commuter station by-pass tracks. The plan now is to cut CAHSR trains down to 110 mph through this area, but there are curves that appear too tight for that speed or even half of it. The railway does have some freight customers. A cement and road supply in south San Fransisco and some industrial rail customers closer to San Fransisco passenger terminal. There are a slew of at-grade crossings through some areas one right after the other. In such a situation it may have been better to make a large railroad below surface trench. As-is several road separated crossing were constructed that dive under the tracks. If they had though they would have likely not been future sized for at least four tracks with a service road. The rail corridor frequently appears narrower than the typical 100-foot width for freight railroads. It is now needed to contain frequent commuter trains, occasional freight trains and CAHSR. It looks at its capable limits with commuter trains and some freight. Running really fast trains never appears to have been intended for this alignment. There use to be occasional very fast passenger trains in the United States on regular good freight rail tracks. The manufacture of the control valves for the Pennsylvania T1 duplex drive 4-4-4-4 steam passenger locomotive in the early 1950s qualified them for 100 mph continues running with occasional 140 mph running, but they were failing far before they should and the company couldn't understand why. They secretly had their people ride the train and time mile markers as it travel to Chicago. When behind schedule the trains would consistently go over 130 mph and one reading had it going 142 mph. Rather than telltale on the locomotive engineers the valve company greatly increased the metallurgy in its valves so they could run 140 mph continuously. It is no big deal running very fast on mainline railroad tracks with at-grade crossing. It's just much nicer to have grade separated crossing especially for the road traffic. Hitting a cement truck at 140 mph stuck at road crossing with a T1 never happened, but the locomotive appears designed to survive such a crash and be pushed down to stay on the rails. Modern Amtrak road switcher derived passenger diesel locomotives don't appear designed weather such a crash. They are derailed and thrown on their sides seriously injuring the crew and taking many of the passenger cars off the tracks with them. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Railroad_class_T1
@StrategicChicken5 ай бұрын
Yes I did round up because 127 km/h doesn't look as good as 130 :)
@stevens10415 ай бұрын
Hillsdale station looks impressive.
@archieohare5 ай бұрын
My sincere sympathy to those living near level crossings and stations.
@MrPeerum5 ай бұрын
😅nice,but when whe riding here in the NL 160 KMPH/200KMPH.no horn and no bel.its iritayting. but the EU is more modern,🤣are you riding the Siemens Vectron?🤔
@StrategicChicken5 ай бұрын
No it's an f40ph. Siemens vectrons do not operate in the United states to my knowledge
@MrPeerum5 ай бұрын
@@StrategicChicken 😅no thats not True, they build on 1 other licentie they told me. Greetz Peer. Laterzzz
@hylje5 ай бұрын
There are Siemens Chargers operating in the US which look like Vectrons but are diesel electric instead of overhead electric.
@jooproos65595 ай бұрын
Why such noise on the train when departing??The noise must be on the crossings by bells!For the rest very much comparable with the trains in the Netherlands.Except the noise from the train..Why so noisy??? This is better,noise on the crossing,silence in the train.. www.google.com/search?q=video+van+treinreis+naar+hilversum&client=ubuntu-sn&hs=KvX&sca_esv=97490666a088d9f3&channel=fs&sxsrf=ACQVn0_nWXX_eHt6PNEwsHSv8ryP3eOrxQ%3A1708210214428&ei=JjjRZYDcGca4i-gPosaF-Ag&oq=Video+van+treinreis&gs_lp=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&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&ip=1&vld=cid:fb8f5154,vid:r5DHlMUxcFY,st:0
@voidjavelin232 ай бұрын
its coming from the trains bell, the clanging is more quieter from outside
@opwave795 ай бұрын
Everyone: omg the honking!!! Me: I wonder if that soup dumpling place in Millbrae is still open?
@albertwenceslao86875 ай бұрын
In this train it's impossible to fall asleep
@MurrayDagostino5 ай бұрын
The excessive honking ..
@K2705 ай бұрын
Mandatory when approaching stations and crossing.
@squirrelwood80085 ай бұрын
The next logical step to speed up the trains and reduce the amount of crazy honking that needs to be done would be to turn all the crossings into over- or underpasses. While that does require a decent amount of money to make it happen, it will require less maintenance once done. You can then remove the signals and barriers in favor of a lower tech solution that just works all the time.
@gamer_wingsyt46695 ай бұрын
when did caltrain become electricfied
@devothedevastan48085 ай бұрын
2019 -2021
@StrategicChicken5 ай бұрын
Service on the new electric emus start in September 2024
@MakeMeThinkAgain5 ай бұрын
That above grade section north of Redwood City was constructed during an El Niño period in the 1990s. I was riding the train nearly every day at the time. I like the new overhead wires. Wow. I hadn't seen the new Hillsdale station before. It stops there and not San Mateo??? The Bay Meadows area is the only section that has changed radically in over 20 years.
@lorraineburgess48025 ай бұрын
The train whistle sounds weak.
@BR6185 ай бұрын
U'r using ur horn on this one trip as much as i do in a week+ here in Germany ^^
@spikespa52085 ай бұрын
And..........?
@BR6185 ай бұрын
@@spikespa5208 Regulations ........! ^^ (I don't have to use it at every lvl-crossing, only at "unsecured ones" (mostly tracking/ hicking routes or woodwork/farming crossings) which are marked with a "P"-sign on route. E.g. at my main route from Leipzig to Dresden, I don't have to use it at all (about 120km))
@spikespa52085 ай бұрын
Regs. Evetybody's got 'em.
@BR6185 ай бұрын
@@spikespa5208 Just found a nice vid of my route from "yoshnick" called "Führerstandsmitfahrt Leipzig - Dresden (BR 442, RE50)" ... if you are interested ^^
@kriswarren24695 ай бұрын
It may be a regulation but try living beside a station and have to constantly listen to it. So unnecessary
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I wish San Francisco 4th and Kings Street received some kind of grander concourse or train shed. That would be pretty cool.
CHUCKPINGCHUCKPINGCHUCKPINGCHUCKPINGCHUCKPINGCHUCKPING
This is wonderful!
BWAHAHAHHAAHHAHA COMEDY GOLD WELL DONE LAD
ah yes
Do you work at Caltrain?
Dust bathing? Looks more like self fertilizing.
Great trains in Japan for sure!
this changed my life
In a good way?
@@StrategicChicken in the best way possible
@@angrychompski glad to hear my friend
Cool video! I love the P2 horn the cab car has. I will be sad to see these Gallery cars go but I'm so glad we have videos like these to remember them. Once again great video!
Thank you my friend
Do you have an instagram page for your chickens?
No :( I'm not even on instagram
@@StrategicChicken darn I would have followed you!
@@Lavaplanet :)
Good
💯💯💯
thats crazy
They are adorable 😊
WE MAKIN IT OUTTA THE HOOD WITH THIS ONE🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🗣
🫨🤔🧐😭🔥🇮🇳🗣️‼️‼️‼️🇨🇳🦞🛑
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me when the car has wash
Nice arrangement bruv, sounds good
thanks my friend, i enjoyed making this :)
is your camera ok?
Um ok
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Cool
super cool!
Can you confirm that Caltrain is the first electrified railroad line, excluding tramways, metros and lightrail? I'm French, so for me, electric trains are the norm.
It's not the first electrified line, many light rails and most of the northeast United states is electrified.
@@StrategicChickenSorry Yes, I had forgotten about the Northeast and Keystone Corridor. In fact, in my previous message, I forgot to specify that my question only concerned California. So, without streetcars, commuter trains, lightains, subways, is this the only electric train line in California?
@@etiennederson7344 yes i believe so!
Wow, that looked way faster than Class 4 track Max of 79 MPH. Maybe the camera angle but that looked 100MPH
what is that clanging? The purpose?
it's the bell. they ring it every time the train passes a station of a level crossing.
what train where you driving and wich manufacturer?
F40ph latched up to Nippon sharyo gallery coaches
crappy transport honking non-stop like that .. through that one urban canyon, driver wouldn't even release that fucking horn whatsoever block to block thereabouts 💩
not his fault anyway
@@voidjavelin23 leaning on the horn is wholly his decision .. around here, municipalities seem to have final say at whether federal requirement to whistle be exempt within their territories .. I wish there be more grade separations, mainline conglomerats certainly could afford them, yet they're given passes at letting their old ones decay and disintegrate
130 looks nice, but it's only 82 mph. Still love it.
It should increase to 110 mph by September due to the electrification
130km/h = ~80mph
Talking to an American train expert it must be really annoying for both passengers and those standing on the platform for there to a no flush bell warning throught out the train and a flush horn. I know California takes it's environmental obligations seriously but surely there is a better way of dealing with toilets that flush onto the tracks
This train doesn't have toilets
@@StrategicChicken I talked to my local American train expert and was told that even though that train does not have toilets by law it has to have a no flush bell and a flush horn
Exactly what century did you talk to "an American train expert"? All toilets on trains have been required to be retention toilets since the 1970s. The only passenger cars with toilets that dump onto the tracks belong to museums. Literally.
@@lwilton they are still legally required by California law to have a no flush bell and flush horn to warn surrounding people and passengers waiting at platforms.
I would hate being a commuter on this train (and the rest of them) if that damn bell sounds just because the train is going past a station where it doesn't stop.
Then just dont sit in the cab car. "Problem" solved.
what train line is this?
Caltrain from San Francisco to Gilroy, CA
Ridden countless times, never had this point of view. Always better than fighting the traffic on 101.
130 kph is 80.77 mph. I wonder if the person is rounding up because the typical max track speed in the USA is 79 mph. To go faster than 79 mph requires in cab signals. Much faster than 90 mph requires full blocking gates at at-grade road crossings. These work to 110 mph. Faster than 110 mph requires the rail corridor to be fenced off and at-grade crossings to have movable crash barriers. Above 125 mph there can be no at-grade public road crossings. Amtrak is pushing for 110 mph service on its host freight railroads. Following CalTrain rails between San José and San Fransisco terminal it has serval curves that appear about 60 mph and some lower. In only has two tracks in many locations and only room for two tracks in many locations. It really doesn't appear suitable for greatly increased passenger service with 220 mph CAHSR trains with commuter station by-pass tracks. The plan now is to cut CAHSR trains down to 110 mph through this area, but there are curves that appear too tight for that speed or even half of it. The railway does have some freight customers. A cement and road supply in south San Fransisco and some industrial rail customers closer to San Fransisco passenger terminal. There are a slew of at-grade crossings through some areas one right after the other. In such a situation it may have been better to make a large railroad below surface trench. As-is several road separated crossing were constructed that dive under the tracks. If they had though they would have likely not been future sized for at least four tracks with a service road. The rail corridor frequently appears narrower than the typical 100-foot width for freight railroads. It is now needed to contain frequent commuter trains, occasional freight trains and CAHSR. It looks at its capable limits with commuter trains and some freight. Running really fast trains never appears to have been intended for this alignment. There use to be occasional very fast passenger trains in the United States on regular good freight rail tracks. The manufacture of the control valves for the Pennsylvania T1 duplex drive 4-4-4-4 steam passenger locomotive in the early 1950s qualified them for 100 mph continues running with occasional 140 mph running, but they were failing far before they should and the company couldn't understand why. They secretly had their people ride the train and time mile markers as it travel to Chicago. When behind schedule the trains would consistently go over 130 mph and one reading had it going 142 mph. Rather than telltale on the locomotive engineers the valve company greatly increased the metallurgy in its valves so they could run 140 mph continuously. It is no big deal running very fast on mainline railroad tracks with at-grade crossing. It's just much nicer to have grade separated crossing especially for the road traffic. Hitting a cement truck at 140 mph stuck at road crossing with a T1 never happened, but the locomotive appears designed to survive such a crash and be pushed down to stay on the rails. Modern Amtrak road switcher derived passenger diesel locomotives don't appear designed weather such a crash. They are derailed and thrown on their sides seriously injuring the crew and taking many of the passenger cars off the tracks with them. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Railroad_class_T1
Yes I did round up because 127 km/h doesn't look as good as 130 :)
Hillsdale station looks impressive.
My sincere sympathy to those living near level crossings and stations.
😅nice,but when whe riding here in the NL 160 KMPH/200KMPH.no horn and no bel.its iritayting. but the EU is more modern,🤣are you riding the Siemens Vectron?🤔
No it's an f40ph. Siemens vectrons do not operate in the United states to my knowledge
@@StrategicChicken 😅no thats not True, they build on 1 other licentie they told me. Greetz Peer. Laterzzz
There are Siemens Chargers operating in the US which look like Vectrons but are diesel electric instead of overhead electric.
Why such noise on the train when departing??The noise must be on the crossings by bells!For the rest very much comparable with the trains in the Netherlands.Except the noise from the train..Why so noisy??? This is better,noise on the crossing,silence in the train.. www.google.com/search?q=video+van+treinreis+naar+hilversum&client=ubuntu-sn&hs=KvX&sca_esv=97490666a088d9f3&channel=fs&sxsrf=ACQVn0_nWXX_eHt6PNEwsHSv8ryP3eOrxQ%3A1708210214428&ei=JjjRZYDcGca4i-gPosaF-Ag&oq=Video+van+treinreis&gs_lp=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&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&ip=1&vld=cid:fb8f5154,vid:r5DHlMUxcFY,st:0
its coming from the trains bell, the clanging is more quieter from outside
Everyone: omg the honking!!! Me: I wonder if that soup dumpling place in Millbrae is still open?
In this train it's impossible to fall asleep
The excessive honking ..
Mandatory when approaching stations and crossing.
The next logical step to speed up the trains and reduce the amount of crazy honking that needs to be done would be to turn all the crossings into over- or underpasses. While that does require a decent amount of money to make it happen, it will require less maintenance once done. You can then remove the signals and barriers in favor of a lower tech solution that just works all the time.
when did caltrain become electricfied
2019 -2021
Service on the new electric emus start in September 2024
That above grade section north of Redwood City was constructed during an El Niño period in the 1990s. I was riding the train nearly every day at the time. I like the new overhead wires. Wow. I hadn't seen the new Hillsdale station before. It stops there and not San Mateo??? The Bay Meadows area is the only section that has changed radically in over 20 years.
The train whistle sounds weak.
U'r using ur horn on this one trip as much as i do in a week+ here in Germany ^^
And..........?
@@spikespa5208 Regulations ........! ^^ (I don't have to use it at every lvl-crossing, only at "unsecured ones" (mostly tracking/ hicking routes or woodwork/farming crossings) which are marked with a "P"-sign on route. E.g. at my main route from Leipzig to Dresden, I don't have to use it at all (about 120km))
Regs. Evetybody's got 'em.
@@spikespa5208 Just found a nice vid of my route from "yoshnick" called "Führerstandsmitfahrt Leipzig - Dresden (BR 442, RE50)" ... if you are interested ^^
It may be a regulation but try living beside a station and have to constantly listen to it. So unnecessary