45 Minutes of Metra Trains
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- čas přidán 17. 01. 2021
- 45 Minutes of Metra Trains is a thrilling display of commuter rail activity in the Chicago metropolitan area. The video features nearly an hour of non-stop footage of Metra trains arriving and departing from various stations throughout the region.
The video captures the hustle and bustle of daily commuter traffic, with trains packed full of passengers heading to and from work, school, or other destinations. The trains themselves come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from sleek and modern electric trains to classic diesel locomotives. Each train is adorned with the distinctive Metra logo and colors, making them instantly recognizable to anyone familiar with the region's commuter rail network.
Throughout the video, viewers are treated to an immersive experience that highlights the sights and sounds of the trains in action. The sound of horns, engines, and brakes add to the excitement of the video, making it feel like you're standing right on the platform as the trains pass by.
The footage is captured from various angles and perspectives, including from the station platform, from a distance, and along trackside. This gives viewers a comprehensive view of the entire Metra experience, from start to finish.
Overall, 45 Minutes of Metra Trains is a must-watch for anyone who loves trains, commuter rail, or just appreciates the hustle and bustle of city life. It's an impressive display of the power and efficiency of the Metra system, and a testament to the hard work and dedication of the engineers, conductors, and other staff who keep it running smoothly day in and day out. #trains #metra #commuterrail # railfanning #trainvideos - Zábava
Excelente trabajo y muy buenos y hermosos equipos ferroviarios, gracias 👏🏾👏🏾👍🏽
Gracias!
This just came up in my feed! It is awesome, I will have to subscribe now!
Thanks for checking out my channel! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
@@Railfanfamily77 excellent, will explore more of your work, just looking at the thumbnails you have a great variety of catches!
17:19 I don’t think I’ve ever seen any Metra train ever use a red mars light… cool!
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I live in New York and I would love to railfain around Illinois
Yes, there is a lot of variety here. There is neat stuff to see in New York and I always enjoy my visits out east too. Thanks for checking out my video!
@@Railfanfamily77 no problem my fellow Train Enthusiast
I’m from New York and love having ridden CTA and Metra while in the Chicago area.
I’m glad you have had fun when you were here. I’ve been to New York a few times and enjoyed myself there with all the different transit to check out. Thanks for checking out my video too!
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6:50 ex Amtrak surfline/cascades units, also nice video with horn shows
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for checking out my video!
baby this is keke palmer
Eyyy, shave and a haircut in the first clip! Awesome!!
That’s always a bonus!
Nice Catch
Great videos. Thanks for sharing .
Thanks for checking it out. I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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Where is your favorite spot to railfan? One of my favorites is Deerfield on the Milwaukee District North Line.
I enjoy anywhere along the BNSF racetrack. I have too many favorite spots! Outside of the area I like Triangle Rail Park in Fostoria, Ohio
My top 2 favorites are blue island and downers grove
6:54 T H E M I L W A U K E E R O A D has appeared
Great stuff. My young son asked, why did the man climb the tall tower at Tinley Park? I would be grateful if you can tell us how you got up there.
Inside of the stationhouse there is a door and a spiral staircase that takes you up to the observation/tower area. Thanks for checking out my video!
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Was this from chicago? Or a different city
Yes Chicagoland area
0:59 bro what kind of horn is that 💀
it happened to me too, it sounded like a car horn instead of a train horn
I think I found the last 2 f40c”s
Where lol
14:17
Was that a firetruck siren?
Ambulance
WHAT THE HECK
At 6:47 Amtrak F59PHI.
They sold to metro cause they were replaced by SC-44 chargers
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