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@NZCUTR28 күн бұрын
An interesting (to me) detail I caught was that every time another tram goes by, both drivers will very deliberately turn on their cab interior light so their colleague can see them wave. This repeats throughout the video. Why is that interesting? Well-- think about how LITERALLY thankless a tram driver's job is, isolated in their cab and not talking to the passengers (or vice versa) that they carefully serve... but yet the comradery that the ranks of drivers have is so deep that they feel compelled to honor each other with a wave-- even making sure that wave is seen by turning on a light. It's a desire to be SEEN, literally, by those who know firsthand the work, effort and pride they have in the job they do. I think that's kind of a sweet way of thinking about what kind of organization fosters such a sense of professionalism and fellowship that a simple gesture of friendship to each other is part of the culture... I'm never going to be a tram driver in the Netherlands.... but I can appreciate the positivity that comes from workers knowing that they are SEEN by their coworkers. It's a team concept that's especially important in those jobs where the "thanks" are, for whatever reason, "less." It is fulfilling to have one's service acknowledged.
@RobbertReports26 күн бұрын
Thank you for this great observation!
@Chat56225 күн бұрын
It's actually an anti-terrorism/hijacking measure.
@azstumbler21 күн бұрын
Or it is a simple way of signaling everything is ok.
@RossMunro-mf6ez12 күн бұрын
I drove buses in Toronto for 24 years in all kinds of weather and it is a common curtesy to wave to other operators on the same route.we also did it when driving on the highway and crossing paths with large trucks.
@human96229 күн бұрын
Very nice, been watching HTM5000 cabrides for pretty much the last 3 years and this is a nice breath of fresh air (not saying the other ones are bad ;))
@RobbertReports26 күн бұрын
Thanks I guess haha.
@achillelcv6 күн бұрын
It seems weird to me that two trams are so close with eachother on the tracks. Is there any central operation center to coordinate the gap between them? Or is it a regular thing in Netherlands to have trams following each other like buses? I've never seen anything like that in France.
@RobbertReports6 күн бұрын
Bonjour! Only the tunnel part has signals I have to follow. If I don't follow the signals, 'the system' automatically stops my tram and I then have some explanation to do with my manager.. For all other stops, there has to be 1 meter in between your tram and the one in front of you. Also, the trams are equipped with an automatic anti-collision system.
@oddball71721 күн бұрын
What is that sound at 13:03? Is that a chime or the tram’s horn?
@RobbertReports21 күн бұрын
It's an electronic chime, I also have a loud (electronic) horn available if necessary. This is only to let people know I'm here and I'm moving.
@dred05m61Ай бұрын
11:51 Levensgevaarlijk van deze jonge dame om voor de tram te springen om over te steken ⚠⚠🚊
@pizzasubs27 күн бұрын
Just curious, at one of the video, it said END of LINE but the tram just keep on going, what excatley did they mean by end of line?
@RobbertReports26 күн бұрын
As in the last stop, all passengers have to get off the tram. Sometimes there's a loop to go in the other direction to return. Sorry, I'm not native English so I'm just improvising...
@travisharreman863914 күн бұрын
0:50 feinord
@katrizzo585918 күн бұрын
So nice and clean. In America everything would be covered in trash, graffiti and homeless people.
@albertpuig627314 күн бұрын
LoL
@juancarlosnunez1664Күн бұрын
Sadly, NYC would be #1 in trash and homeless people. 😢
@bilbiki26 күн бұрын
j'ai pris le tram à Den Haag de Hollands Spoor à Centraal Station. C'était en 1997, les trams étaient vieux et tape cul comme ceux d'amsterdam
@KyleButler8225 күн бұрын
Sad we can't have anything this nice in USA, all these beautiful trams and stations would be covered in graffiti and filth.
@brundebrauc2208Ай бұрын
De vliegende trambestuurder
@slowneutron6163Ай бұрын
I wanna go to the Neither Lands! Cuz I'm.................'Muuuurcan.
@RobbertReportsАй бұрын
There are airplanes going every day!
@bobbybecker643524 күн бұрын
@@RobbertReports Is there any possibility that a U S. citizen could work in this position without speaking the language?
@RobbertReports21 күн бұрын
No unfortunately, speaking Dutch is a requirement to do this job.
@SosoSoso-lf9uiАй бұрын
This camera position is uncomfortable and makes the view limited
@kensomers4570Ай бұрын
For driving a tram, the camera angle was fine. From a tourists view it could have been placed differently but, as it was dark out, that did not matter. 🦘🦘🦘