Great documentary. The tunnel in Orinda ends up in Oakland at Rockridge Station. The Trans bay tube is by all means the greatest feet in the history of civil engineering.
This has the feel of a 16mm film they'd show us in 8th grade on a Friday afternoon. I guess it's the music....and the narration. I'm pretty sure my 3rd-grade class took a field trip through the tube in late 1974.
Really cool video! I noticed it’s pretty low resolution. I wonder what the source media is. Is a film reel still available? It would be amazing to see an HD transfer! Is there a museum in the area with this material? Thanks!
I'm really am going to miss the current cars. I just hope the new cars will blend in well with the surrounding areas. The new cars should have longer windows that can be separated into two, so that passengers know where they are, especially for those that are disabled, and also to bring in more views of the Bay Area.
Great documentary. The tunnel in Orinda ends up in Oakland at Rockridge Station. The Trans bay tube is by all means the greatest feet in the history of civil engineering.
This has the feel of a 16mm film they'd show us in 8th grade on a Friday afternoon. I guess it's the music....and the narration. I'm pretty sure my 3rd-grade class took a field trip through the tube in late 1974.
I love seeing older films! as well as seeing how things started.
Oooh I have the DVD of this I love BART!!!
Really cool video! I noticed it’s pretty low resolution. I wonder what the source media is. Is a film reel still available? It would be amazing to see an HD transfer! Is there a museum in the area with this material? Thanks!
If only San Jose had made the original construction.
or San Rafael.
The swimming club shown at 11:29 is the future site of a Habitat for Humanity project.
Great Engineering... Ya AREA AINT NO JOKE....YEEHHHH
The Trans Bay tube is one big feet in the history of civil engineering.
@1:42 looks like the intersection of Masonic & Portland Ave
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13:19 does that say BARTO?
I'm really am going to miss the current cars. I just hope the new cars will blend in well with the surrounding areas. The new cars should have longer windows that can be separated into two, so that passengers know where they are, especially for those that are disabled, and also to bring in more views of the Bay Area.
a guy in suit???