CTA Ride the Rails: Orange Line in Real Time

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    Ride the Rails in Real-time: • CTA's Ride the Rails: ...
    Ride the Rails in Time-lapse: • CTA's Ride the Rails: ...
    The CTA has more than 224 miles of railroad tracks across Chicago and surrounding suburbs, serving the agency's eight rail lines. In an average weekday, there are about 2,200 train trips making stops at the system's 145 rail stations. For more than 100 years, the 'L' has offered a unique perspective of Chicago.
    In the first-ever documentation of its kind, the CTA has created a real-time ride along the length of each rail line. Shot in HD, you can now experience the 'L' like never before from the vantage point of the rail operator. You can even transfer between lines.
    Hop aboard, and enjoy the ride.
    For route diagram and guide please visit www.transitchicago.com/orangel...
    Eastbound Station List
    ------------------------------
    Midway (beginning of the line)
    Pulaski ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Kedzie ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Western ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    35th/Archer ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Ashland ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Halsted ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Roosevelt ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Loop Station List
    ----------------------
    Harold Washington Library ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    LaSalle/Van Buren ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Quincy ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Washington/Wells ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Clark/Lake ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    State/Lake ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Randolph/Wabash ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Madison/Wabash ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Adams/Wabash ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Westbound Station List
    -------------------------------
    Roosevelt ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Halsted ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Ashland ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    35th/Archer ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Western ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Kedzie ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Pulaski ( • CTA Ride the Rails: Or... )
    Midway (end of the line)

Komentáře • 308

  • @DementiaMuichiroTokito
    @DementiaMuichiroTokito Před 5 lety +15

    i take the orange line i remember when i was 9 my grandma picked me up from school then go to the orange line then get off at Roosevelt and take the bus to my moms work and she picked me uo and my grandma left to go to the hospital then my mom and me went back home.....cta is a big part of my childhood

  • @plumeria66
    @plumeria66 Před 3 lety +10

    There is also an entire walkable tunnel network for the winters to avoid the freezing wind and ice. I worked there and didn’t know about it until I got off the train once and wondered where all the passengers on the train went because I was the only one walking the streets. So the next day I followed everyone and they all went downstairs into a warm tunnel! It was like another city! Shops and bars and cafes and restaurants. I found my way to my office building and since then never walked street level again in the winter. I’d buy my favorite cookies on the way home too. What a time I had in Chicago. My favorite American city. It’s a gem and I want to live there again.

  • @Stussmeister
    @Stussmeister Před 4 lety +9

    Every time I see two trains passing each other, whether in this video, on my model railroad club's layout, or elsewhere, I imagine they're saying something like this:
    "Morning, Charles."
    "Morning, Frank."

  • @notveryactive458
    @notveryactive458 Před 3 lety +9

    I feel like every transit agency should do this.

  • @johnharper7880
    @johnharper7880 Před 5 lety +47

    I like these videos for a lot of different reasons. It's relaxing, the video and sound quality are excellent. Then there's the pure engineering aspect; the math required to fit between buildings, the amount of cement and steel required to build something on this scale, the resources required to maintain this level of service. It's all pretty amazing to me.

  • @jayveeor
    @jayveeor Před 2 lety +3

    Real journey experience from the comforts of home !

  • @OnkelJajusBahn
    @OnkelJajusBahn Před 6 lety +54

    Those elevated tracks are just awesome, very impressive, there is no city like Chicago by that means. Really enjoyed it.

    • @bullymaguire6168
      @bullymaguire6168 Před 3 lety

      What about NYC?

    • @OnkelJajusBahn
      @OnkelJajusBahn Před 3 lety +8

      @@bullymaguire6168 Yes, you are right. It is comparable. But in NYC you don't have the elevated tracks in the downtown any more. So I that still makes Chicago special. But you are right. It might not be that unique.

    • @heathersexton9845
      @heathersexton9845 Před 2 lety +4

      @@OnkelJajusBahn thanks again and for the update I appreciate you doing it a little bit too thanks for Pilgrim it to me know soon thanks again and thank goodness thank

    • @jcb3601
      @jcb3601 Před rokem +2

      @@OnkelJajusBahn The big difference is that NYC's elevated runs on a steel construction, not on a 'long cement bridge'. I don't know which of the two needs more maintanence, but I can imagine its easier to chenge a steel beam than a whole cement element.
      OK, i have to correct myself. Downtown the CTA is also built on a steel beam construction.

    • @gnnascarfan2410
      @gnnascarfan2410 Před rokem +2

      @@bullymaguire6168 Elevated track is pretty much exclusive to the 7 Line, the J/Z lines. Every other line that has elevated track only has such track in the suburbs of New York.

  • @kennethhoffman8845
    @kennethhoffman8845 Před 8 lety +117

    I never realized that 'commuting' in Chicago Land from my easy chair here in Houston could be this fun!

    • @TerryTheNewsGirl
      @TerryTheNewsGirl Před 6 lety +11

      I agree. I'm enjoying it a lot. Very relaxing.

    • @AB3-74
      @AB3-74 Před 6 lety +3

      Very relaxing feeling especially when I realise that in my country, the speed in the inner city is just no less than 80 kph (50 mph).

    • @zarbonthedestroyer7232
      @zarbonthedestroyer7232 Před 6 lety +2

      if only we had this in my day

    • @Masca79
      @Masca79 Před 6 lety +4

      Very enjoyable series of video, we can also switch line at the interchanges!

    • @michaelbrinkers3765
      @michaelbrinkers3765 Před 5 lety +5

      And perhaps, best of all, you don't have to interact with some of the passengers, who can be really strange. I seem to my friends to be a normal looking guy. But every time I ride the CTA, unusual things happen. The last time, a middle aged black gentleman took one look at me, and started crying profusely. All the other passengers thought I did something to him. WTF!

  • @themagicbush1208
    @themagicbush1208 Před 6 lety +21

    Omg that city is so beautiful

    • @plumeria66
      @plumeria66 Před 5 lety +4

      The Magic Bush Best city in North America. Wonderful architecture.

    • @cashgardner6883
      @cashgardner6883 Před 5 lety

      Thank you 😊

    • @ColonelPatchy1
      @ColonelPatchy1 Před 4 lety +4

      It is. Thank you. I have to stop and look around often and remind myself not to take my city for granted.

    • @PureHydroo
      @PureHydroo Před 3 lety +2

      It really is. Glad I was born and raised here

    • @bullymaguire6168
      @bullymaguire6168 Před 3 lety

      NYC is better

  • @PRHILL9696
    @PRHILL9696 Před 9 lety +17

    Very neat idea of the Chicago Transit Authority to post these videos.

  • @steveandrade3477
    @steveandrade3477 Před rokem +2

    As a Chicagoan that's both been to New York and watched many of the NYC subway's videos, our city is so much cleaner and less tagged up.

  • @michaelglass4701
    @michaelglass4701 Před 6 lety +3

    I Loooove the ORANGE LINE, I love the ORANGE LINE when I'm on the HOLIDAY TRAIN.

  • @Tchud
    @Tchud Před 2 lety +9

    This video is a railfan's paradise. The ride along Belt and seeing all the rolling stock, green line trains and circling the Loop. Not to mention a smooth, fast ride especially with 2.0 speed settings. Great video!!

  • @ds1868
    @ds1868 Před 4 lety +21

    Impressive video. I had no idea Chicago had such a great transit system. The elevated tracks are incredible!

  • @howlandowlle7953
    @howlandowlle7953 Před 7 lety +31

    It would be fun to watch this in snow or rain.

    • @robadams2140
      @robadams2140 Před 3 lety +2

      No so much fun to *ride* in the snow or rain. Just sayin'.

    • @justSTUMBLEDupon
      @justSTUMBLEDupon Před 2 lety

      @@robadams2140 do it for the CZcams algorithm lol

  • @americo_san
    @americo_san Před rokem +2

    If there's something I've been doing sometimes since 2016 is watching all these "CTA Ride the Rails" while listening to the "SimCity 3000" soundtrack in the background. It's relaxing, and the Chicago Loop is really a beautiful part of the city. I hope I'll see it by myself someday. Cheers from São Paulo, Brazil.

  • @janetlawson9571
    @janetlawson9571 Před 2 lety +3

    Your service employees are so brave, I really admire them.

  • @haberlandtoskar530
    @haberlandtoskar530 Před 8 lety +33

    I'm from Europe...I am very impressed! Great!!!

    • @jdubw9118
      @jdubw9118 Před 7 lety +9

      Haberlandt Oskar I'm glad you are lol......since most of the time american mass transit and public transit systems underwhelm and underperforming compared to European ones

    • @Organgrinder1010
      @Organgrinder1010 Před 7 lety +4

      You said that right, Jdub! It seems no matter where one is on the system it's hurryup/slowdown/stop/hurryup/slowdown/stop for no apparent reason. "Rapid" transit in CTA's vocabulary is highly relative.

    • @michaelbrinkers3765
      @michaelbrinkers3765 Před 5 lety +1

      And I am greatly impressed by the European transit videos. London Tube (Jubilee Line), the Berlin (U-Bahn and S-Bahn) and Norway's Oslo (T-Bane) systems are glimspes of the near-future, that can be experienced now. For the distant future, trains will be so fast, there won't be a need for seats....we will all be riding, standing up!

  • @belairbound6325
    @belairbound6325 Před 2 lety +2

    Chicago uses existing right of way most of their lines run with train lines or expressways. Building the stations is actually easy and cheaper

  • @howlandowlle7953
    @howlandowlle7953 Před 7 lety +10

    There is this portion from 35:20 down to and past Roosevelt that gives this incredible sensation of running through a tight crease in the city. It has a snug, urban closeness.

    • @mbroadnax1
      @mbroadnax1 Před 7 lety +5

      This this was known as part of the "Alley L" way back when...

  • @chestnutfieldmas7490
    @chestnutfieldmas7490 Před 3 lety +2

    CTA reminds me of TV series "Kolchak" and "Chicago" (rock band).

  • @jadenishatin1533
    @jadenishatin1533 Před 8 lety +48

    For years I have dreamed of riding all the CTA lines everyday... Thank you for granting that wish. I would appreciate a Purple Line express video, and the ability to transfer to trains...My Android doesn't allow it.

  • @jacksugden8190
    @jacksugden8190 Před 5 lety +2

    Real workmanship building construction here with raised still decking, saw some really detailed track works and junctions, the system is complex and organised, wondered whether the system was used automatic trains due the apparent lack of signals, also noticed that on some occasions, no barriers to stop any possible derailed trains.

  • @Stache987
    @Stache987 Před 4 lety +1

    It's funny watching the workers on the side of the tracks with their hands in the air like look mom I'm doing nothing

  • @howlandowlle7953
    @howlandowlle7953 Před 7 lety +2

    Once free of the constraints of the city core it flies with a kind of betracked soaring. Only the sounds of the wheels tell us it is not airborne.
    This Orange Line could displace the Brown Line as my favorite.

    • @mbroadnax1
      @mbroadnax1 Před 7 lety +2

      Really??? I think the Brown line is more "scenic" with all the "S" curves. I think the Pink line is more interesting that the Orange...but to each his own!!! :)

    • @levithreatt866
      @levithreatt866 Před 7 lety

      Howland Owlle Roosevelt🎃🎄🎆🎇✨🎈🎉🎊🎋🎌🎍🎎🎏🎐🎑🎀🎁🎖🎗🎞🎟🎫🏷⚽🏀🏈🏉🎾🎱🎃🎃🎃🎄🎄

  • @lmnop29
    @lmnop29 Před 8 lety +11

    If you listen carefully in some parts (I caught it during Quincy), you *can* hear the announcements. :) Also I like how the CTA employees are clearly in on this and that they did it during a non-rush hour.

  • @marsrover1313
    @marsrover1313 Před 6 lety +3

    SUPER Videos und vielen Dank dafür. Ich finde es total genial wie das ganze Schienennetz gebaut wurde. Und Ich bin wirklich super beeindruckt wie die Bahn zwischen den Hochhäusern hindurchfährt. Das sieht für Mich persönlich super GEIL aus. Ich würde wirklich liebend gern mal mit so einer Bahn mitfahren und neben dem Lokführer sitzen...SUPER..!!!!

  • @sobiasingh8541
    @sobiasingh8541 Před 3 lety +1

    Those trains pick me up to forest park

  • @twofoottaylor1
    @twofoottaylor1 Před 8 lety +17

    These are fantastic videos so my thanks to the CTA for producing them ... I have visited Chicago twice and have ridden the 'L' and thoroughly enjoyed it ... now I can ride it from the comfort of my own home on my large computer and TV screen. Thanks again to the CTA. From the Province of Ontario, Canada.

    • @jdubw9118
      @jdubw9118 Před 7 lety +2

      twofoottaylor1 I really like the TTC subway in Toronto lol

    • @michaelbrinkers3765
      @michaelbrinkers3765 Před 5 lety +1

      Two thumbs up for the Vancouver Skytrain. (From a Chicagoan).

    • @wescreek3493
      @wescreek3493 Před rokem +2

      use to live in Chi town an it was great to get to cubs and white sox games

    • @twofoottaylor1
      @twofoottaylor1 Před rokem +1

      @@jdubw9118 Yes, the TTC is pretty cool, especially their new trains with open gangways so you can see literally from one end of the train to the other and walk the complete train with no doors to go through, I was riding it last week as a matter of fact when I was visiting Toronto. If you are at the rear of the train, for example, you can see the entire front of the train when it goes around curves in the tracks and when it goes up or down slight grades.

    • @twofoottaylor1
      @twofoottaylor1 Před rokem

      @@michaelbrinkers3765 Yes Michael, my wife and I were riding the Skytrain way back in 2005 when we did our last trip to Vancouver, it was great!

  • @Tyler380
    @Tyler380 Před 5 lety +3

    I've watched quite a few of these excellent videos.. I still can't believe people live, eat dinner and sleep within feet of a train going 55-70 mph.

    • @theloniouskey
      @theloniouskey Před 4 lety +1

      And go to school. @31:10 Those two buildings along both sides of the tracks are colleges. Then there's a Library @24:10. You get use to it, lol.

  • @jaywad8876
    @jaywad8876 Před 5 lety +21

    CTA Orange Line
    The "Loop" sign (or neon) _going Northbound and _Eastbound_ :
    _doors closing_
    #1 Instruction I- Smoking, littering and eating are prohibited on CTA vehicles.(Original instruction "Smoking, littering and playing radios or loud devices is prohibited.")
    #2 Instruction II- Soliciting and gambling are prohibited on CTA vehicles. (Original instruction " Soliciting on CTA trains is prohibited. Violators will be arrested!")
    #3 Instruction III- Priority seating is intended for the elderly and passengers with disabilities. Your cooperation is requested.
    #4 Instruction II- Please keep your belongings off the seat next to you so others may sit down.
    #5 Instruction V- Standing passengers, please do not lean against the doors.
    #6 Instruction VI- Please be considerate when talking on your phone or listening to electronic devices so as not to disturb other customers.
    #7 Instruction VII- Please familiarize yourself with the train communication and evacuation procedures posted in each car.
    #8 Instruction VIII- Your safety is important. If you observe unattended packages, vandalism or suspicious activity, inform CTA personnel immediately!
    #9 This is an Orange Line train _to Downtown_ (or the "Loop" ) .
    #10 Welcome aboard Orange Line *run* 000
    #11 Pulaski is next.
    #1a _In the direction of travel_ doors open on the left _at Pulaski_ .
    #12 This is *Pulaski* 🅿️♿ .
    #13 Kedzie is next.
    #1b Doors open on the left _at Kedzie_ .
    #14 This is *Kedzie* ♿🅿️ .
    #15 Western is next.
    #2a Doors open on the left _at Western_ .
    #16 This is *Western* 🅿️♿ .
    #17 Thirty-fifth or "35th"/Archer is next.
    #2b Doors open on the left _at Thirty-fifth/Archer_ .
    #18 This is *35/Archer* 🅿️♿ .
    #19 Ashland is next.
    #3a Doors open on the left _at Ashland_ .
    #20 This is *Ashland* ♿ .
    #21 Halsted is next.
    #3b Doors open on the left _at Halsted_ .
    #22 This is *Halsted* 🅿️♿ .
    #23 Roosevelt is next.
    #4a Doors open on the left _at Roosevelt_ .
    #24 Transfer to *Red* , and *Green Line* trains at Roosevelt.
    #25 This is *Roosevelt* ♿ .
    #26 Thank you for riding the CTA *Orange Line* !
    The " Midway ✈️ " sign (or neon):
    The "Loop" (or "Downtown") area:
    #27 Harold Washington Library-State/Van Buren (originally "Library-State/Van Buren" ) is next.
    #4b Doors open on the right _at Harold Washington Library-State/Van Buren_ .
    #28 Transfer to *Red* *Blue* *Purple (if announced)* and *Brown Line* trains at Harold Washington Library-State/Van Buren.
    #29 This is an Orange Line train _to Midway_ .
    #30 This is *Harold Washington Library-State/Van Buren* ♿ .
    #31 LaSalle/Van Buren is next.
    #5a Doors open on the right _at LaSalle/Van Buren_ .
    #32 Transfer to *Metra* trains at LaSalle/Van Buren.
    #33 This is *LaSalle/Van Buren* .
    #34 Quincy is next.
    #5b Doors open on the right _at Quincy_ .
    #35 Transfer to *Metra* and *Amtrak* trains at Quincy.
    #36 This is *QUINCY* .
    #37 Washington/Wells is next.
    #6a Doors open on the right _at Washington/Wells_ .
    #38 Transfer to *Pink Line* and *Metra* trains + *City Hall (if announced)* at Washington/Wells.
    #39 This is *Washington/Wells* ♿ .
    #40 Clark/Lake is next.
    #6b Doors open on the right _at Clark/Lake_ .
    #41 Transfer to *Green* *Blue* *Purple (if announced)* and *Brown Line* trains + the *Thompson Center (if announced)* at Clark/Lake .
    #42 This is *Clark/Lake* ♿ .
    #43 State/Lake is next.
    #7a Doors open on the right _at State/Lake_ .
    #44 Transfer to *Red Line* trains at State/Lake.
    #45 This is *State/Lake* .
    #46 Randolph/Wabash (demolished and in non-existence 'since 2017' for the new "Washington/Wabash" station opened *late-summer* of that year) is next.
    #7b Doors open on the right _at Randolph/Wabash_ .
    #47 Transfer to *Metra* and *South Shore* trains at Randolph/Wabash.
    #48 This is *Randolph/Wabash* .
    #49 Madison/Wabash (demolished in 2015 *for the reconstruction of the 'Washington/Wabash' station* ) is next.
    #8a Doors open on the right _at Madison/Wabash_ .
    #50 This is *Madison/Wabash* .
    #51 Adams/Wabash is next.
    #8b Doors open on the right _at Adams/Wabash_ .
    #52 Transfer to *Green* *Purple (if announced)* and *Brown Line* trains at Adams/Wabash.
    #53 This is *Adams/Wabash* .
    #54 Roosevelt
    #9a _In the direction of travel_ doors open on the left _at Roosevelt_ .
    The "Midway" Branch _Going Southbound_ and _Southwest_ :
    #55 Halsted
    #56 Ashland
    #57 Thirty-fifth or "35th"/Archer
    #58 Western
    #59 Kedzie
    #60 Pulaski
    #10a _Doors open on the left_ at Pulaski .
    #61 Midway is next.
    #62 This is *Midway* ✈️🅿️♿ _as far as this train goes_ .
    #63 All passengers must leave the train.

    • @jayshaw63
      @jayshaw63 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm old enough to remember the instruction not to stick your head or arm out the window.

    • @jaywad8876
      @jaywad8876 Před 3 lety

      @@jayshaw63 ok

  • @howlandowlle7953
    @howlandowlle7953 Před 7 lety +2

    Am I the only one that gets off on this like that?
    Whatever.
    Thanks CTA.
    You never thought you would be inspirational.

    • @mbroadnax1
      @mbroadnax1 Před 7 lety

      Nah Bruh...think many have a passion for this stuff!!!

  • @DoncasterA1Music
    @DoncasterA1Music Před 6 lety +2

    At the 25:48 mark, there used to be tracks going straight on to the old Garfield Park L. It was demolished to make way for the Eisenhower Expy. and the current Blue Line.

  • @christopherescott6787
    @christopherescott6787 Před 8 lety +12

    That is one amazing system.

  • @jimcolleran1804
    @jimcolleran1804 Před 9 lety +14

    I have added this video to the playlist 'long cab rides'. I have reviewed hundreds of cab ride videos and added the ones I think are the best.

  • @farmkatt38
    @farmkatt38 Před 9 lety +7

    Wow! Great tour right from my bedroom!

  • @rgalesnyc
    @rgalesnyc Před 5 lety +2

    Speedy Cars they accelerate quick! Very few places in NYC with that type of Space between Stations.

  • @howlandowlle7953
    @howlandowlle7953 Před 7 lety +1

    The seeming eternality of the vanishing point.
    Trackety-clackity of the wheels.
    Rattlety-clatter of the cars.
    Stately, speeding sweep of curves
    that do not end in haste for all the swiftness,
    but arc on and on, moment to moment,
    only enough to invoke serene patience.
    Then, again, vanishing point.

  • @transportationuk7656
    @transportationuk7656 Před 9 měsíci

    I live in England and when ever I get a chance to go to London, I always like going on The London Underground aka The Tube.

  • @mercedezreboca8299
    @mercedezreboca8299 Před 5 lety +2

    Moving to Chicago this year or beginning of next and I’m familiarizing myself with this cta system

  • @anmolmehta7116
    @anmolmehta7116 Před 5 lety +2

    Fantastic ride on the 'L'. All thanks to CTA. They have made it possible to travel by subway from one's own bedroom. Want to try the Green Line, that is from Harlem to Ashland 63. Am requesting CTA to produce the video.

  • @calif1mc
    @calif1mc Před 6 lety +1

    Rolling into the Harold Washington Library station, watch on the left, that's the Old Colony Building, aka where the INS in Kolchak, The Night Stalker was located, the L trains going by that iconic window lead into every episode.

  • @douglee8158
    @douglee8158 Před 5 lety +2

    My sister has lived in Chicago most of her life. I see now why she has never had to own an automobile.

  • @the_neutral_container
    @the_neutral_container Před 8 lety +11

    this is amazing! I'm considering writing to Hamburg transport authority to upload a similar project as there are quite a few elevated lines in that city.

    • @robadams8057
      @robadams8057 Před 5 lety +1

      It's nice to know our European friends are impressed.

  • @LukeBriner
    @LukeBriner Před 5 lety +4

    What a fantastic idea! I love the ability to change lines too.

  • @angelsarereal6003
    @angelsarereal6003 Před 6 lety +13

    Thank you for posting this! I don't know if I will ever make it to Chicago in my lifetime, but I feel that I just visited while watching here from California!

  • @StephanieGarcia-bn6nf
    @StephanieGarcia-bn6nf Před 5 lety +1

    Wow that's a real long black train!

  • @robertbowman3406
    @robertbowman3406 Před 5 lety +3

    Can I assume that this train picks up its power off that third rail I see??

  • @benjaminoconnor1687
    @benjaminoconnor1687 Před 6 lety +2

    Great view of the Chicago skyline at 2:15.

  • @marcelvandervelden3081
    @marcelvandervelden3081 Před 4 lety +3

    wow ...is the whole train ride in Chicago ? its so big ...greets from Holland where everything is small

    • @robrobson3930
      @robrobson3930 Před 3 lety

      marcel van der velden ... that’s what she said! Sorry, couldn’t resist ;)

    • @vucub_caquix
      @vucub_caquix Před rokem +1

      Yes it is! Chicago has a very large geographic footprint and has a history of industry and transportation. this line goes from the direct urban center, then along existing industrial corridors and national freight train lines, and ends at our secondary airport.
      It's super convenient and we treasure our cta

  • @Bracci0
    @Bracci0 Před 8 lety +10

    19:34
    it must be a joy to live in that flat :DD
    also I'm impressed with the speed of the first part but when it's in the inner part of the city it seems a little slow
    anyways, this video is so cool, enjoyed every minutes of it

    • @Organgrinder1010
      @Organgrinder1010 Před 8 lety +1

      +Bracci - I always enjoyed living in Chicago without an automobile many years ago. The system is fairly convenient, but hardly rapid. The Orange Line has a great deal of relatively newly-constructed track, yet it's beleaguered with slow orders such that super elevated curves are almost uncomfortable as they were designed for faster running.

    • @packr72
      @packr72 Před 5 lety +4

      The Loop is always a bit slower but it’s a bit quicker now that two of the stations on Wabash were rebuilt as one station. Also it’s a poorly kept secret that Brown Line trains always get signal priority.

    • @CristianMtnz
      @CristianMtnz Před 4 lety +1

      packr72 SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT

  • @Leppalimes
    @Leppalimes Před 4 lety +2

    I'm an architectural designer (architectural professional in a firm but without a license for those wondering) in Minneapolis wishing that I lived in a city that let us build skyscrapers. And one that had a metro rail system.

    • @plumeria66
      @plumeria66 Před 3 lety +2

      I lived in Chicago for two years and it is my favorite American city. Nothing like it. Jazz, restaurants, skyscrapers, and friendly people. Went there for vacation two years ago and stayed north of the river at the Embassy Suites. It was so convenient. Walked a few blocks to everything and took Uber or the bus. Whole Foods right across the street. I met people who lived there who didn’t even have to own a car. I wish I could be back one day.

  • @LovelySteph
    @LovelySteph Před 5 lety +1

    I can't believe people literally live right next to the tracks. The buildings are so close and the windows are level to the tracks. I know not all of the buildings are condos, but some are. I hope their bedrooms are at that end of the units.

  • @usbraf4
    @usbraf4 Před 8 lety +4

    just fabulous

  • @jaywad8876
    @jaywad8876 Před 7 lety +1

    When the orange line started in 1993, the stations had all names printed in blue before they were changed a decade ago. They were either printed in grey, black, or with a color-coded stripe on each side of them.
    The green line started with this for the northwest side on Lake Street, with: Central, Laramie, Cicero, Pulaski (new station in 2001 and still to this day), Kedzie, California, Ashland, and Clinton. And for south side stations, 35th-Bronzeville-IIT, (in 1996) that was the then-'Tech-35th' station, Indiana, 43rd, 47th, 51st, Halsted (new station in 1996), Racine (closed to this day since 1994), and Ashland; now named Ashland/63rd (in 2012). The station has some improvements on the stairs on the east side (entrance and farecard machines) and the west side (no entry, or out) but it still stands today since 1969 when it first opened.
    The Garfield station is seen today on the North side of the street where you can take the 55 Garfield bus West to Midway Airport: Orange Line terminal. The south side of the street where the station used to be is no longer there since 2001 after it was demolished; it was in blue signage before the CTA became color-coded for the L in 1993.
    The Orange Line stations were all done in blue signage before or after the color-coded era for the L began; all stops except for Ashland, and Roosevelt (also in blue signage) does not have a park and ride. It has about seven stops, including a bus terminal, an elevator, escalator, and a stairway for each stop in addition to Roosevelt, or they can have at least a Dunkin Donuts or a Gateway newsstand. Except for Roosevelt, it doesn't have a bus terminal. Early in 2005, the signage was changed to a dark-grey tone for Pulaski, Kedzie, Western, 35th/Archer, Ashland, Halsted, and Roosevelt. The Midway station has an orange stripe on each side of the station name with an airplane image in grey to this day. It was originally designed in blue.
    The Orange Line goes around the loop downtown. It makes its turn on Van Buren Street: State/Van Buren ( now the rebuilt station, Library-State/Van Buren (1997) ); the signage was changed to Harold Washington Library -State/Van Buren in 2010; the station still remains to this day, and LaSalle/Van Buren. The track turns on Wells street with the stations: Quincy; in capital letters, and Washington/Wells (1995 and still to this day). The station, LaSalle/Van Buren, was originally printed in blue but was changed to a grey tone with a multicolored stripe on each side in the late 1990s. Turning right again (on Lake Street): Clark/Lake, which is a blue line station also, where you make transfer there to the subway, and State/Lake (where you transfer to the Red Line Subway from Lake on State, and turning right again back on Wabash Avenue: Randolph/Wabash, Madison/Wabash (demolished in 2015 ) for plans on a Washington/Wabash station; the work on it is not yet complete until early maybe or later in 2017, and Adams/Wabash.
    All stations from Lake Street to Wabash Avenue had their names changed to a dark grey tone with a multicolored stripe on each (for orange, green, pink, purple and brown lines) in 2009.
    The elevated track on Wabash Avenue used to turn East or West through the middle of Harrison street to the loop or Midway, but now runs across the "Self Park" parking lot today since 2003.

    • @mbroadnax1
      @mbroadnax1 Před 7 lety +2

      I knew there was something different about the track on Wabash. If I remember, it was a much sharper turn. Couldn't figure out the difference. Thanks Jhamel!!!!

    • @jaywad8876
      @jaywad8876 Před 7 lety

      You're welcome.

    • @mbroadnax1
      @mbroadnax1 Před 7 lety +2

      Finally found something on that turn after/before Adams and Wabash...it was much sharper, cutting across Harrison...check out this footage from 1991..turn happens at about 3:40...

    • @levithreatt866
      @levithreatt866 Před 7 lety

      Jhamel Wade hey Jame

    • @levithreatt866
      @levithreatt866 Před 7 lety +1

      Mark Broadnax hey Mark😍

  • @santiagocanojr.242
    @santiagocanojr.242 Před 8 lety +16

    there is a rumor that the Orange line will be extended from Midway Airport to Ford City Mall.

    • @LSM_Lover
      @LSM_Lover Před 5 lety +1

      If you ever go to the Illinois railway museum, they have 6000 series cars that say Ford City on the destination signs just before they were retired in early 90's and still carry them.

    • @packr72
      @packr72 Před 5 lety +1

      It was cancelled years ago. The only extension that has a chance is the Red Line to 130th Street.

    • @BobMocarski
      @BobMocarski Před 4 lety +1

      That was the original plan for this line

    • @jaywad8876
      @jaywad8876 Před 4 lety

      @@packr72 YeP

  • @joemartin1253
    @joemartin1253 Před 4 lety +2

    Kudos, excellent video my friend.

  • @docmemory7626
    @docmemory7626 Před 9 lety +5

    These are all very cool.

  • @politicaltroll8920
    @politicaltroll8920 Před 6 lety +5

    These videos are great. Would be even better as 360 videos.

  • @MyDiesel101
    @MyDiesel101 Před 7 lety +4

    Amazing!

  • @jasminehuang7748
    @jasminehuang7748 Před měsícem

    YESSS CLARK AND LAKE STANS RISE UP

  • @santiagocano9127
    @santiagocano9127 Před 6 lety +1

    I've been on the orange line lot because I wanted to Burger King on Pulaski to get something to eat or go to Connies Pizza on Archer Ave and I had a fun time .

  • @nostalgiarailvideos4612
    @nostalgiarailvideos4612 Před 6 lety +1

    the 2nd locomotive at 50:53 is a one of a kind experimental paint scheme

  • @josbertlonnee
    @josbertlonnee Před rokem

    Seen this way the city looks even better than when walking down the streets as those elevated metro lines look like chit from below.

  • @jdubw9118
    @jdubw9118 Před 7 lety +6

    I wanna see a orange line extension to ford city mall as originally planned

    • @viviannedadih8651
      @viviannedadih8651 Před 4 lety

      Please don't tell me I l I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllkjkjjkjjjjjnjnnjjjjnjnnnjn EWEWWWwWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWwWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWEWWWwWWWWWWWWWEWEWWWwWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWwEWWWwWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWEWWWwWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

    • @jaywad8876
      @jaywad8876 Před rokem

      Me too

  • @daten__
    @daten__ Před 5 lety +1

    When this line gets out of the city it gets similar to Japan’s commuter rail system. Except this one doesn’t have pantographs.

  • @joefranks4235
    @joefranks4235 Před 4 lety +1

    Boy, I'm glad I got out of Chicago when I did. Was born and raised on the southwest side by Midway Airport. Would never want to go back there again.

  • @user-pc6lo3hi9k
    @user-pc6lo3hi9k Před 3 lety +1

    very cool

  • @RodSMFunkChannel
    @RodSMFunkChannel Před 9 lety +3

    Super Duper Cool!!!!

  • @MsFred58
    @MsFred58 Před 6 lety +5

    A lot of sat dishes at 20:47

  • @ralphtimothe148
    @ralphtimothe148 Před 3 lety +1

    The Chicago subway system are different than ours in New York.

  • @protectorofillinois3
    @protectorofillinois3 Před 8 lety +13

    At the 22:43 mark, I can never forget how curvy these tracks were in the past when I rode the green line train. It was so curvy it was shaped like an "S." I'm so happy they modified it. This is the perfect curve here. I love riding the orange line since I work as an Administrative Assistant @ the Harold Washington Library. Going home, I get off @ Kedzie and it's just a 1/2-block walk to my house. @ the 28:31 mark, are they building another train stop?

    • @Organgrinder1010
      @Organgrinder1010 Před 8 lety +4

      +protectorofillinois3 - I envy your convenient connection to the Orange Line. 22:43 curves really were tight. Unfortunately the present super elevation is almost too much because the trains are rarely allowed to run at an appropriate speed through them and it begins to feel like one should move to the higher side to help keep the train from falling off. 28:31 is a closed stop on the Loop [was Randolph & Wells and there were three stops on this side of the loop over Wells St.], now used for what appears to be maintenance and perhaps control systems and what have you. When I operated many years ago everything on the Loop ran counter-clockwise, with eastbound Lake Street swinging onto the inner loop at this intersection, a move no longer possible with the current interlocking layout. The Loop was used only by Lake Street, Ravenswood [now Brown], and Evanston Express [Purple] and I believe the CNS&M Interurban used the outer loop until its demise, but always counter-clockwise. Lake St. El was always inner loop. CNS&M always outer loop. Ravenswood probably inner loop, Evanston Express may have been outer loop. Not sure any more.

    • @TCMECH79
      @TCMECH79 Před 5 lety +1

      Brown line is outerloop

    • @jaywad8876
      @jaywad8876 Před rokem

      And did you know that Harold Washington Library used to be Library first before they changed it?

  • @Robbi496
    @Robbi496 Před 6 lety +6

    Because this line was built in the 1980's, it is much more hi-tech than most CTA lines? I feel like i am in Europe :)

  • @marciowaack7043
    @marciowaack7043 Před 3 lety

    Perfect

  • @robertbowman3406
    @robertbowman3406 Před 5 lety +1

    I would love to have that first set of crossovers in HO guage.

  • @stevenkramer6217
    @stevenkramer6217 Před 6 lety +1

    This could be addictive... :D

  • @JonDulion
    @JonDulion Před 7 lety +4

    CTA should create another rail Line

    • @JonDulion
      @JonDulion Před 7 lety +2

      extend the brown line more north west and extend the green line more south

    • @mbroadnax1
      @mbroadnax1 Před 7 lety +2

      Forget anything happening to the Green line...it's a wonder it's still open!!!! I think the only reason the Ashland/Englewood branch is still active is because of the Kennedy King College expansion. They are trying to build up business on 63rd east of Cottage...new shops in previously abandoned areas. Too bad those stations are gone. Main focus now is the Red Line extension to 130th and the Red/Purple Line flyover

    • @debrh.b
      @debrh.b Před 5 lety +1

      i have been saying that. At about western they should build another line that goes north to south like the red. That way you don`t always have to go downtown to transfer .

    • @vucub_caquix
      @vucub_caquix Před rokem

      I wish they would build a circle line to connect them all on the outside...

    • @jaywad8876
      @jaywad8876 Před rokem

      Like what?

  • @ibrahimrubi7364
    @ibrahimrubi7364 Před 4 lety +1

    i like cta

  • @baf03
    @baf03 Před 9 lety +2

    The fact that you can make transfers to the other lines from this video is sick!

  • @KushalDave
    @KushalDave Před 3 lety

    Nice 1

  • @billmair568
    @billmair568 Před 3 lety

    Perfect. All videos should be shot through the front window of the engineer'scab.

  • @ackotele-radiochannel7408

    It must be incredible to hear the echos from the horn. Try posting one with the horn blowing in the city limits ...

  • @jcb3601
    @jcb3601 Před rokem +2

    Question of the day... How does the signalling work on the CTA trains? I do not see any signals alongside the tracks, so i suppose its transferred directly to the drivers dashboard. Is it similiar to the ETCS (European Train Control System)?

  • @zunkman1
    @zunkman1 Před 5 lety +3

    These videos are amazing, but the links don't work to change lines!

  • @JayJayinNYC
    @JayJayinNYC Před 6 lety +1

    Interesting. Some parts reminded me of NYC's MTA Far Rockaway line and other parts of it remind of the PATH in Jersey City

    • @plumeria66
      @plumeria66 Před 5 lety +1

      JayJayinNYC Except a lot cleaner than both.

  • @belairbound6325
    @belairbound6325 Před 2 lety +1

    Chitown has railroads period! Using existing ROW is smart efficient the routes exist so chea

  • @robadams8057
    @robadams8057 Před 5 lety

    This video certainly wasn't taken during rush hour.

  • @Wooburnmusic
    @Wooburnmusic Před 4 lety +1

    Surprised that there is no greasing mechanisms on the trains for those bends.

  • @jebuscruz6480
    @jebuscruz6480 Před 7 lety

    15:21 me standing there, with my boom box, 📻🎶

  • @brianwan4037
    @brianwan4037 Před 9 lety +2

    This will be even better if the real announcements were used.

    • @BurlingtonNorthernModeler
      @BurlingtonNorthernModeler Před 9 lety +10

      Dude just be happy a transit agency is nice enough to do something like this for our enjoyment.

    • @christyrushing749
      @christyrushing749 Před 9 lety

      what is up the echo??

    • @baf03
      @baf03 Před 9 lety +2

      whine whine whine whine whine that's all i read

    • @oscarcarmona2385
      @oscarcarmona2385 Před rokem

      @@baf03 are you a little kid cause you sound like one

  • @Mari000
    @Mari000 Před 4 lety

    No mechanical/door/sick customer/signal/unauthorized person on tracks issues on this one 😂

  • @bikerjake
    @bikerjake Před 3 lety

    2020 cool

  • @JeffersonMartinSynfluent
    @JeffersonMartinSynfluent Před 6 lety +2

    Is all block signalling in the cab? Don't see any blocksignal lights on the right of way.

  • @mrAugustoWill1
    @mrAugustoWill1 Před 6 lety +2

    where can i download the game?

  • @MartyLJ57
    @MartyLJ57 Před 8 lety +1

    Note being familiar with trains like these here in Detroit, which rail is the power rail? That outside rail? Nice video.

    • @Organgrinder1010
      @Organgrinder1010 Před 8 lety +2

      +Marty Jeruzal - Marty, the power rail is the outside rail, which may be on the right or the left side, and is raised several inches above the level of the running rail. Wherever possible, at platforms the power rail is on the side away from the platform for safety's sake. Running rails are ground, third rail is 600v DC I believe.

    • @MartyLJ57
      @MartyLJ57 Před 8 lety +1

      Thanks Great to know

    • @michaelbrinkers3765
      @michaelbrinkers3765 Před 5 lety +1

      And it well known (unofficially) that if a man urinates on the live, third rail, the electric current will run "upstream" to his cahonas. Death by Dich.

  • @Luke_Starkenburg
    @Luke_Starkenburg Před 8 lety +3

    Nice video! At 39:24, why does the train make a stop. I'm curious because there is no station and no signal there.

    • @timmy730
      @timmy730 Před 7 lety +9

      i was infact on this train i believe. i think it was because someone leaned to far on one of the doors and it opened.

    • @fnihp30
      @fnihp30 Před 6 lety +4

      Luke Starkenburg It could be because the train is running a bit ahead of its schedule.

    • @michaelbrinkers3765
      @michaelbrinkers3765 Před 5 lety

      Mebbe the driver had an unexpected epiphany...or he suddenly remembered something his wife said to him last night, but forgot.

    • @nellyrichardsin1590
      @nellyrichardsin1590 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@michaelbrinkers3765it's either it was early or speeding

  • @LSM_Lover
    @LSM_Lover Před 5 lety

    Norfolk Southern GP38-2 High hood! 9:15 on the left!!

  • @billsims8607
    @billsims8607 Před 5 lety

    can you not transfer on these videos anymore?

  • @geezersgarage8181
    @geezersgarage8181 Před 5 lety +2

    How many round trips do the operators make per shift ? Do they get breaks for coffee/lunch ?

  • @danielmedina-sg2eh
    @danielmedina-sg2eh Před 5 lety

    que lindo,es la unica forma que tengo de conocer!!!!