by NaugyRR
Hey everyone,
I came across the "CTAConnections" YouTube channel last night and found they have a full series of real-time cab ride/driver's-eye-view videos of the various 'L' lines, with the ability to switch trains at transfer points along the network. I watched the Blue Line and a little bit of the Brown last night and they're excellently done; the quality's comparable to the UK's Video125 films and the German Bahn TV in Fahrt channel. I kinda wish the MTA had something like this, haha.
A couple things I noticed during the Blue Line video that seemed a bit strange were what appeared to be multiple stations with the same name at different ends of the line (that must get confusing), and one very long underground station with three different stops on one platform (what is the purpose of this?).
Anyways, thought I'd share...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... G8nB4nz8FU
I did a quick search to see if this was posted before, but nothing immediate came up. Hopefully this isn't a rehash of old info, lol.
Enjoy!
I came across the "CTAConnections" YouTube channel last night and found they have a full series of real-time cab ride/driver's-eye-view videos of the various 'L' lines, with the ability to switch trains at transfer points along the network. I watched the Blue Line and a little bit of the Brown last night and they're excellently done; the quality's comparable to the UK's Video125 films and the German Bahn TV in Fahrt channel. I kinda wish the MTA had something like this, haha.
A couple things I noticed during the Blue Line video that seemed a bit strange were what appeared to be multiple stations with the same name at different ends of the line (that must get confusing), and one very long underground station with three different stops on one platform (what is the purpose of this?).
Anyways, thought I'd share...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... G8nB4nz8FU
I did a quick search to see if this was posted before, but nothing immediate came up. Hopefully this isn't a rehash of old info, lol.
Enjoy!
Last edited by NaugyRR on Thu Jul 28, 2016 8:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
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