What a moment in history to capture eh? Thanks for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@1940limited2 ай бұрын
12 cars MUs were common, especially at rush hour, when they weren't quite as old.
@Coloribus20042 ай бұрын
The mere fact they’ve been around for more than a half century of service is incredible
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Well, what's funny is that next year, Amtrak's Amfleet I fleet turns 50 😮
@B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont2 ай бұрын
A few of those green MU cars made it into West Virginia around Labor Day 1985. They served as coaches on the West Virginia Rail Heritage Festival excursions out of Grafton. One trip made a round trip on the Parkersburg Branch which had been taken out of service a month or two before, and I think a run or two to Terra Alta was made. The cars still had the antique light globes inside. A few of us knew what we were riding in and pondered how many millions of newspapers had been read in those cars.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
I waited awhile to produce and upload these videos, and the suspense was killing even me; such a moment in time, yeah? Thank you for watching; please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@barfoonisland20032 ай бұрын
I was on train 639 in the second car making all stops to Dover. I miss those cars.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
lots of good coverage of the Last Days [in our videos, certainly, but also] on THE LACKAWANNA page on Facebook. This must have been a fun ride to be on! Thank you for watching; please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@1940limited2 ай бұрын
I haven't been to Hoboken since they were removed from service.Doesn't seem to be very much to look at anymore.
@Mnrr61312 ай бұрын
thank you so much for sharing this footage. the 12 car train salute was amazing
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
I sat on this footage for a while trying to figure out the right time to drop it and low and behold the 40th anniversary came upon us here. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing!
@BMTEnjoyer1602 ай бұрын
@@EDOTrainswow, you recorded this back in 84?
@groverfan13892 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Out here in Chester County PA, the now-defunct Brandywine Scenic Railway used 3 of these old de-electrified DL&W MU trailers as coaches in their tourist train. I think they later went to the Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Ry. in New York State.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Looks like a pair of them right there: assets.simpleviewinc.com/simpleview/image/upload/q_75/v1/crm/newyorkstate/DJI_0296-Will0-93400814cfa456a_93400937-a65b-58e5-2058a061a7d6de28.jpg Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't!
@1940limited2 ай бұрын
The club car on the head end of the final train was one of three still in service when the MUs were retired. One had been nicely repainted, inside and out, with new carpeting and all the wicker arm chairs repainted and given new cushions. The head end car here is at the Whippany Rail Museum, beautifully restored. I don't know what happened to the other 2 including the refinished one.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
The "subscription car" or "pay car" or whatever they called it. Creme de la creme for commuter service!
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Would be very interested to know what happened to the other two...
@1940limited2 ай бұрын
You can still ride the trailing cars on the Reading & Northern behind 2102. I've done it several times and always wonder if I might have ridden in the car years before on the Lackawanna Hoboken to Dover line. One recently was beautifully repainted and looks like new.
@EDOTrainsАй бұрын
Middletown & Hummelstown as well. Terrific that so many cars survived!
@大日本帝國海軍Ай бұрын
このような釣りかけ駆動し式の車両はあのごぉーって感じの音が大好きです
@EDOTrainsАй бұрын
That whirring motor sound. The generators
@JoeyLovesTrains2 ай бұрын
Wow that final clip was really cool!
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Thanks much! If you ever want to rewatch it, we have just the last trains as a video posted as well.
@williamkurzenberger46072 ай бұрын
I used to ride those trains after school, going from Bernardsville to Far Hills. I well remember the rattan seats, the "lounge" car (which probably had a different name), and friendly veteran conductors.
@EDOTrainsАй бұрын
Which one are you referring to? The CNJ MU train?
@williamkurzenberger4607Ай бұрын
@@EDOTrains I'm pretty ignorant about railroading, even though I'm a train watcher. I believe that these were the old green cars that still had Erie-Lackawanna painted on their sides. This would be 1978 and earlier on the Gladstone Branch.
@SaritaKumari-ed4wg2 ай бұрын
Oh my look at that huge diamond pantograph. Its just a Beauty ❤
@sepoy53462 ай бұрын
they sure looked so cool
@SaritaKumari-ed4wg2 ай бұрын
@@sepoy5346 fr
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Definitely lots of folks have been noticing that! There is at least one of the power cars saved, and it is undergoing restoration as far as I understand. Thank you for checking out the video, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@1940limited2 ай бұрын
Nice to see them again. I remember their finals years in service. I rode them as oftne as possible. Throughout my childhood and early adulthood I rode them under Lackawanna, Erie Lackawanna, Conrail and NJ Transit.
@1940limited2 ай бұрын
I was fortunate to get a ride from Hoboken to Gladstone in the club car at the head end of the final train years before when it was still in regular service. It was a great ride. They were private subscription cars but I was given permission to ride.
@EDOTrainsАй бұрын
I posted to a Lackawanna Facebook page the question that maybe you can answer; as I understand it there were three of these cars, the one of course is beautifully preserved in Jersey, but if there were three cars, I'm curious what happened to the other two?
@1940limitedАй бұрын
@@EDOTrains If memory serves me correctly the other two in service to the end were 3451 and 3453. I used to track them when still in service. One was assigned to a train out of Morristown and the other out of Dover. The one out of Dover had been completely repainted, new carpet installed and arm chairs refinished.Supposedly they were all ear marked for preservation to be included in a NJ rail museum, but don't know if anything ever happened with that. 3454 was in terrible shape when the Whippany Rail Museum got it, arm chairs stolen. So much for NJ Transit preserving them. The guys in Whippany did a fabulous job on 3454 but I have no idea what happened to the others and no one else seems to know, either. I'm glad I got to ride in all three of them in their final days.
@tyrese3745Ай бұрын
Fare thee well, Erie Lackawanna Electric Multiple Unit (MU) cars (1930-84). You have served the Morristown Line, as well as the Montclair & Gladstone Branches, well!
@EDOTrainsАй бұрын
Well said, and a great tribute. Thanks
@tyrese3745Ай бұрын
@@EDOTrains Don't mention it.
@MarkInLAАй бұрын
and thank you for showing !!
@dmklim2 ай бұрын
The video - a nice example of interesting moments in railroads history. Thanx!
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
If you want a really terrific snippet, check out our video '1977 midday at South Elizabeth' and our 'Southern Tier Gold' compilation, also from 1977-78. Can't get much more of a Whitman's sampler of content than that! Appreciate your feedback, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@SynchroScore2 күн бұрын
These are fairly familiar to me, though I never rode on them. Instead, I'm a crew member at the Illinois Railway Museum, and we've got three DL&W Boonton commuter coaches that we use in regular service on our locomotive-hauled trains.
Yeah my father actually shot these films. I was just a little one when he did, so I'm also very glad to be able to see color sound films from this era. Thank you for watching this video and your feedback,, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@greenchevy57642 ай бұрын
I can’t believe these cars lasted just as long as they did. It’s kinda like barts legacy fleet cars lol. Most of these types of cars were retired in the 60s and early 70s. Must have been quite the sight to see in the 1980s. Those bells are music to my ears 😊
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
I bet someone can fill in the blank on how many times there was a 'five year plan' to replace them and after year 4, they had to move the goalposts. If you think about it, it does make sense though; neither the DL&W or E-L would have had the bread to replace them, nor would they have wanted to given that the east end commuter services were a red ink albatross around their necks. An albatross that doubled-down on hurricanes and the death of anthracite to ultimately sink both railroads. Thank you for watching; please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@1940limited2 ай бұрын
We can take heart in knowing many of the trailing cars made it to tourist railroads, are in fine condition today, and still running after more than 100 years. Most of the trailers were converted from DL&W open vestibule coaches in 1930.
@plateshutoverlock2 ай бұрын
Back in 1985, I took a ride on a Septa train that had it's usual Silverliner cars but what stood out about it is that one of the cars was a vintage car much like what's in this video. It was almost like riding a train in the Old West. Wooden interior, with wooden doors complete with doorknobs and old fashioned Victorian looking keyholes. It was pretty bizarre. AFAIK this wasn't being used as a show car, but as a regular commuter car, as if Septa didn't have enough of the Silverliners available that day so they took some of their old (I'm guessing 1920s vintage or close) rolling stock out of mothballs and used it in some of their trains for that afternoon commute.
@wtmjrchi19842 ай бұрын
@@plateshutoverlockSilverliners were built by Budd.
@IndustrialParrot28162 ай бұрын
This was the last line in North America to still use 3kV DC power the Milwaukee Road, Cleveland Union Terminal and Mexican Railways had either de-electrifying or Converted the Electrification by that point
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
South Shore switched when?
@IndustrialParrot28162 ай бұрын
@@EDOTrains it uses 1500V DC not 3kV DC
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
@@IndustrialParrot2816 oh gotcha; my mind didn't process the distinction
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
@@IndustrialParrot2816appreciate this insight though and I think the group probably does as well; please consider subscribing if you haven't already, and thank you!
@albertcarello619Ай бұрын
The newer electric Silverliners replaced both the aging MU Fleet and the diesel powered trains.
@amazing500002 ай бұрын
1:04 Yeah these trains traction motors sound like ones used on subways cars here in New York up until the late 1980's The London Underground still have tube train cars that use those type of traction motors today.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Man, maybe London is headed to long-term bucket list then? Would love to hear that sound in person
@1paultay2 ай бұрын
@@EDOTrains You can still hear that classic sound on 1972 tube stock on the Bakerloo Line, and 1973 tube stock on the Piccadilly Line in London. Can also still be heard on the 455 EMUs (dating from the early 80s, but originally bodied on motors from the 1940s) on SWT suburban lines from Waterloo to Guildford and Dorking via Stoneleigh and Epsom. Likely to be all departed in a couple of years hence.
@michaelmiller6412 ай бұрын
They sound like the ancient Q stock cars of the district line, that I recorded in the mid sixties!
@IcelanderUSer2 ай бұрын
You can still hear that sound today. It depends on the train.
@TwistedMacGyversTrains2 ай бұрын
I would have to agree with everyone else. This was amazing to watch and very sad as well. But the ultimate salute and tribute was the very last run with 12 cars! Outstanding! I just found your channel and have subbed. 😊🇺🇸
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
I greatly appreciate that! Yeah preservation was very strong for the trailer cars/conventional coaches; I get the sense it was much less so for the power cars. One that did get saved was the 4628, which is the last car, rear power car, on the last Gladstone train there. It first went to Rochester New York and has since gone back to Jersey, and we will post video of it arriving in Rochester in 1985 and leaving in 2022, on the 40th anniversary of the former event this coming February.
@TwistedMacGyversTrains2 ай бұрын
@@EDOTrains Thank you so much for that information really appreciate it! 👍
@yukkuri_maru92 ай бұрын
1:37 客車が自走してる姿はとても奇妙です
@DiamondKingStudios2 ай бұрын
We’ve had electric multiple units in the United States for over a century. Many of them, especially the older ones, look almost exactly like passenger cars except with traction equipment and pantographs. Even with non-electric equipment many gasoline-powered rail cars and DMUs had that appearance. Check out images of the Budd Rail Diesel Car (RDC). Apart from the roof, the ends, and the undercarriage, they look almost exactly like a contemporary Budd streamlined passenger car, but were meant to be self-propelled to serve rural areas. I’m sure in your country there are older pictures of essentially the same thing.
@sepoy53462 ай бұрын
I think Japan got it's first electrical multiple units in 1950s?
@EDOTrainsАй бұрын
It might be the way I blended the videos, but yeah the very next shot is the same train. But you're right if you're identifying how it looks funny without any diesel locomotive!
@jimtrack37862 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting these beauties. I clipped a few shots from your video as I am drawing them. Your video gave me excellent looks at the details I needed. Such wonderful cars they were! Thanks!
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
That's awesome, would love to see these when they're done! We have an Instagram channel as well and I wouldn't mind posting them if you want us to. @edotrains over there. Thank you for checking it out and please consider subscribing if you haven't already.
@tyrese3745Ай бұрын
The current Arrow II/III cars replaced the MUs, but to this day, they’re limited to the Gladstone Branch line which runs from Hoboken Terminal to Gladstone, if I’m not mistaken.
@OldSchool-px1xk2 ай бұрын
watching this video is like a time machine.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
It's funny because these things were like time machines even in 1984. But I agree with you it really is like that; how often can you see color sound films of cars from the '30s?! I appreciate your commentary and checking out the video, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@michaelquinones-lx6ks2 ай бұрын
Sounds like the old NYC R-1 subway cars.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Yeah? The awesome generator rev-up sound as they hit it? Thank you for watching; please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@michaelquinones-lx6ks2 ай бұрын
@@EDOTrains I'll consider it, And, Thank you very much for answering my comment.
@michaelromano15572 ай бұрын
Yes they do.
@bluehappyscrap2 ай бұрын
AWESOME!💯🌍 The good ol days!😊
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
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@kyleapicella42272 ай бұрын
Wasn’t expecting to see my hometown in the first clip. Very nostalgic indeed.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Evidently the train crew slang for it was "Muddy Hell." Not sure if that refers to the track being in a low-lying spot or what. Probably not a reference to the town itself, just some industry color. Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for your feedback and please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@GA651jdkpoa2 ай бұрын
Thank you Great video
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
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@danielboone37702 ай бұрын
I love these 12 car trains! What does MU stand for?
@ELAlcoRS32 ай бұрын
Multiple Unit
@albertcarello6192 ай бұрын
@@danielboone3770 Multiple Unit.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching; please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
Yes a few people have mentioned these similar Japanese trains. Thank you for your feedback, please consider subscribing. Also, do you have a link to any videos of the similar Japanese trains? I'm very interested to check these out!
@albertcarello6192 ай бұрын
I think this line still survives as New Jersey Transit and runs with silverliner electrics.
@ELAlcoRS32 ай бұрын
Simply put - All the lines (Morristown, Gladstone, Montclair) are still in use. Montclair was extended. All non electric lines are also still in use. No Silverliners (SEPTA uses them). NJ Transit Arrow MUs replaced them which are still in use along with different models of Bombardier ALP electric locomotives including Dual mode versions pulling/pushing a variety of single level Comet and Bombardier multi-level coaches.
@albertcarello6192 ай бұрын
@@ELAlcoRS3 On the Gladstone Branch I've seen electric silverliner type trains. This branch is decades old.
@raritania75812 ай бұрын
@albertcarello619 they're not silverliners, they're arrows. The difference is the Middle door.
@tyrese3745Ай бұрын
18:29 *All... aboard!*
@erie9102 ай бұрын
Note that the railroad name, Erie Lackawanna is mot centered above the coach windows. These were Lackawanna cars, and that name was centered. When the Erie and Lackawanna merged in 1969, the name "Erie" was added to the left of "Lackawanna," which resulted in the off-center name.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Really makes it so much more iconic that they lasted, not just with Erie Lackawanna lettering, but the original lettering application by the shop boys at Hoboken circa 1961 and, even by this point, what has to be 40-year-old lettering applied by the DL&W; guessing right after the war. Maybe it's even older than that though right? I mean, both them and then the EL lost their shirts having to run all this commuter service. Maybe some of the lettering is original? Thanks for your input and your viewership; please consider subscribing if you haven't already.
@Robloxity_News2 ай бұрын
Wasn't the EL merger earlier on than 1969?
@klv539824 күн бұрын
Wurden die E-Triebzüge später durch weitere diesellokbespannte neuere Züge ersetzt ?? Sind seit damals die ganzen Oberleitungen bis heute obsolet gewesen ??
@Isochest7 күн бұрын
I hope electrification continues. Was the railway converted to 12 or 25kv ac from 3kv dc?
@FabioSilva-mt9wr8 сағат бұрын
Erie lackawanna used originally steam locomotives
@IcelanderUSer2 ай бұрын
I would love to see the workshops where they repaired these.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
"THE LACKAWANNA" page on Facebook might have some of this imagery. The other option would be the Steamtown archive of the DL&W engineering dept. files from Scranton. I can check and see if you like. Thank you for watching, please subscribe if you haven't already!
@-_WEB-DATA_-2 ай бұрын
i honestly would like to have born in 80-90s, where the beautiful engines were existing-
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
When were you born? Yeah I was just a pup when My old man shot this footage; don't think I was a long on the trip, and certainly don't remember it if I was. '70s and '80s are sort of those forgotten eras of railroading because everything was in transition. But I've certainly grown to appreciate it as my own formative years and a great era of new railroads and survival of the fittest. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@1940limited2 ай бұрын
The orange and white paint schemes applied to some of them by NJ Transit was awful. Why not simply paint them Pullman green? A few did get repainted that color towards the end of service.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Did any other Transit stuff get painted that color?
@Boababa-fn3mr23 күн бұрын
Awesome
@DeNilsPipe2 ай бұрын
Maybe a cleaning would have given them some more days in service 😂
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
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@IcelanderUSer2 ай бұрын
I wish new rail cars had windows you could open. Not that I don’t like AC. But in the spring or fall it would be great. NJT and Amtrak rider, NYC area.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
This must have been the last equipment to offer that. I mean maybe some of the old PRR P70 cars were still running around on the corridor at this point, maybe with windows that could open? Thanks for checking it out. Please subscribe if you haven't!
@ЛЬВИНИ2 ай бұрын
Very nice video, likes from me!
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
And my thanks to you; please consider subscribing for additional great content. We like to go old school!
@andreaseisen70102 ай бұрын
These cars have had much in common with S-series cars (См3, Ср3) in Soviet Union in the same period.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
That's a new one. A lot of folks have mentioned similar cars in Australia. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@andreaseisen70102 ай бұрын
@@EDOTrains Done;))
@juliansadler62632 ай бұрын
As recently as 1984. And they threw it all away.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
I would say that about 60% or more of the coaches got saved, including the subscription/parlor car You see you on the front of one of the last trains (The one with the diamond window)
@de-fault_de-fault2 ай бұрын
Threw what away exactly? These routes are still operated with electric trains today and the Arrow III MUs that do a lot of the work are almost as old as these Lackawanna MU’s were back then. I don’t think too many people would be thrilled about riding 95 year old equipment in regular service. And a lot of these have been saved as museum pieces. Seems like not that big a problem.
@KibuFoxАй бұрын
The main reason these cars were replaced, was age. Many of them were over 50 years old, and it was starting to show. There were even cars in the fleet that were older than that! Whatever the case, the cars were getting harder to maintain due to their age, and it was increasingly difficult to get them certified to operate, as the FRA had changed its rules regarding safety appliances. So, the railroad had to upgrade to newer cars.
@yukkuri_maru92 ай бұрын
バンタグラフがでかい
@sepoy53462 ай бұрын
it's pantograph if i am correct, indian railways uses even bigger of them
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
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@t_bbb25462 ай бұрын
1984? Looks like these train sets date back to 1904, amazing level of investment into the railways I say.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
The fun part is that a lot of these cars have survived into the modern day because of their old fashioned look and becoming available for scrap prices at the peak of tourist railroad expansion. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@meliketrolleys2 ай бұрын
absolutely nothing like those MUs. The trailers ended up all over the country on museums.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Yeah a lot of folks asked about these and that was the same thing I conveyed to them; that it was a great time for them to get retired because you had all these steam and early diesel tourist railroads that needed equipment and bang, all of a sudden there were 300 or whatever clerestory roof passenger cars in beautiful condition available for scrap prices. Thank you for this input, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
Another user mentioned these. If you have a link to a video of some of these Hakone cars, Please post it here. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@gtaaddict3902 ай бұрын
These would have surely had air whistles later swapped out for horns in the 50s or 60s.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
As far as I know, the horns you hear on them original. I don't know what they are exactly but like dual truck horns, and custom, and for their whole career, pointed downward just above the operators side of the front of the car. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@XBKLYN2 ай бұрын
Well the trash-strewn track bed situation hasn't changed.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
I think that's probably always been the case; it just never made the railroad publicity photos. Thanks for checking out the video, please subscribe if you haven't already
@XBKLYN2 ай бұрын
@@EDOTrains Ha yeah you're right about that....thanks for the vid....super interesting. I live on the M&E line so nice nostalgia.
@oohkumar2 ай бұрын
1984? Looks more like 1940. But you know what? Still awesome.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
This was, I'm pretty certain, the last main line American railroading time capsule where you could shoot just about anywhere and have it be a movie based in 1940. Not the autos, hairstyles or clothing of course, heh. Thanks for watching!
@ОхинАнатолий2 ай бұрын
Очень похож этот поезд на советский электропоезд СР-3, который был в эксплуатации с 50 до 90 годов прошлого века
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
You're actually the third person to mention there being similar Soviet equipment from this era. If you have a video you know about of the SR-3, please post it in a comment reply here. I appreciate your feedback, thank you for watching and please consider subscribing!
Такие поезда ходили по всему Советскому Союзу. Они были сцеплены в 3 секции по 3 вагона. Всего 9 вагонов. В кабине первого вагона сидели машинист и помощник. В кабине последнего вагона сидел проводник.
@JaeisJustJae2 ай бұрын
5:28 Sounds like the Shinkansen.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Just that quiet whizzing by sound..
@Mereel92122 ай бұрын
Nearly no sound difference to the Berlin "Stadtbahner" S-Bahn trains. They were also built around 1930s but were in use till the ealry 2000s.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
The Germans know how to do it! Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already
@34_j2 ай бұрын
これはとても素晴らしい、、、、
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
I'm very glad you enjoyed this! There should be a link at the end of it to watch the entire 3 video series on the last days of operation for these cars. If you enjoyed this, I recommend that you check that out. Thank you for your wonderful feedback, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@CarePeers2 ай бұрын
Where was this place? in USA or in Australia??
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
New Jersey, USA, right near New York City. Someone did mention that Australia had an old commuter fleet that ran until the '80s or '90s as well. Even older than these, I believe. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@CarePeers2 ай бұрын
@@EDOTrains you are welcomed. Yes, they do. In Melbourne, they replace their trains recently.
@CarePeers2 ай бұрын
@@EDOTrains In Hong Kong, we also have metro-trains that run more than 40 years, but they renew them in between. Some been replaced.
@niftynige2 ай бұрын
Ancient
@EDOTrainsАй бұрын
Nice little old world time capsule in the new world eh? Thanks for watching, I think you might be a subscriber already but please consider becoming one if you have not
@slighter2 ай бұрын
Is that in US America?Seems to be an english speaking country and the couplings look American to me.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
New Jersey, USA, right near New York City. Someone did mention that Australia had an old commuter fleet that ran until the '80s or '90s as well. Even older than these, I believe. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@5mnz7fg2 ай бұрын
Where ist this?
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
All of it is in Northern New Jersey. Former Lackawanna Railroad lines, now owned and operated by the State of New Jersey under their New Jersey Transit banner. Thank you for your question and please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@okhan2 ай бұрын
この電車の魅力、日本人にも分かり易いね 日本にも似たような電車がありましたから
@EDOTrainsАй бұрын
Hello from the United States! Thank you for your commentary. Yes, other people have mentioned similar trains in Japan, Australia, and the USSR. If you have a video link that you can share of the Japanese trains, please post it in the comments here. Thank you again for your viewership, please consider subscribing if you have not yet.
@FabioSilva-mt9wr8 сағат бұрын
Erie lackawanna mu car suburban train
@FabioSilva-mt9wr8 сағат бұрын
Erie lackawanna m-u trains em ramal Santa Cruz e Japeri
@FabioSilva-mt9wr8 сағат бұрын
Erie lackawanna mu trains
@人問-r2k2 ай бұрын
big pantograph👀
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Old inefficient power needed the bigger stuff yeah? But it sure got the job done for 50 years. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already
@吉田竜也-h8v2 ай бұрын
どこの国?
@EDOTrainsАй бұрын
This is in the state of New Jersey on the American east coast. Thank you for your International viewership of this video, and please consider subscribing if you have not already!
@謎のリモコン2 ай бұрын
パンタがデカッ❗
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
I'm guessing that these were DC powered instead of AC powered meant a lot more features to handle and manage such direct electricity. Thank you for watching and please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@超タピオカパン2 ай бұрын
Stayin' Alive (Official Video)に登場した電車みたい。
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
That's funny I know exactly what you're talking about! Those were old New York Central cars I think but certainly the same era and aesthetic. Thank you for this very interesting input, please consider subscribing if you haven't already.
@高速鉄道尾張2 ай бұрын
日本の旧型国電みたい。
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Very cool! Yeah another person mentioned they look like Soviet trains from this era and Australian trains from this era. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!
@Stev4172 ай бұрын
Comparing to modern day trains, those things look like pieces of crap
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
They served very well for 50 years. They were certainly long in the tooth by that point, but regardless of old paint and grime, they were still in very good condition and a lot of them still live on in tourist train service. Thank you for watching and please consider subscribing.
@michaeltischer71952 ай бұрын
You know what they say. Whats old shound get replaced and scraped
@plateshutoverlock2 ай бұрын
I have to say those trains look quite menacing. Like a very dark charcoal grey with very little detailing. Reminds me of something I would see at a coal mine. Maybe they looked better in person?
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
@@plateshutoverlock The thing one should at least consider remembering is that these were built in an era when everything was belching coal smoke around them. As a result, you didn't want anything too light or fancily colored because it would eventually get baked in cinders. And though these were electrics and not hauled by steam locomotives, they were built by Pullman and thus were painted Pullman Green. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't.
@jonhigginson40962 ай бұрын
These units are so characterful but just as with the old slam door stock in the UK I can’t imagine commuters of today tolerating such things.
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
Who says that? Cynics?
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
@@jonhigginson4096I gotta imagine they were just used to them at that point, but yeah; I imagine being sealed in the air conditioning was a much better experience in the dog days of summer. Thank you for watching and your commentary, please consider subscribing!
@yukkuri_maru92 ай бұрын
1:37 客車が自走してる姿はとても奇妙です
@EDOTrains2 ай бұрын
I cut the scenes together to make The finished video a little more fluid, but it's the same train as the one in the next scene there, and you can see the power car at the end. Thank you for watching, please consider subscribing if you haven't already!