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Passenger Trains > .Date: 08/13/15 15:13 . Author: F40PHR231 .
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/14/21 22:41 by F40PHR231. Date: 08/13/15 15:56 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: highgreengraphics I'm not a big light-rail design fan, most are too utilitarian or downright ugly, but these actually have a pleasant personality that I can't quite put my finger on. Anyway, they are more attractive than most, and the short-center-with-pantograph articulation is interesting. Thumbs up! === === = === JLH
Date: 08/13/15 16:25 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: sums007 It would be great if Miami took after Portland's example of fine public transit.
Thanks for all those photos. Great Work! Date: 08/13/15 18:18 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: engine3420 Uugly.
Chris Date: 08/13/15 18:42 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: cutboy2 Envy in Cincinnati.
Date: 08/13/15 19:15 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: asheldrake Great pictures Chris. I enjoy riding in the new Type 5s...like the windows and seating. Yes, 9/12/2015, the grand opening of the Orange line is headed for a BIG deal. Today, we got the MAX light rail history exhibit installed at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center.... Arlen
Date: 08/13/15 19:26 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: atsf121 These look a lot like the Trax cars in Salt Lake. I know those are Siemens, but what type?
Portland sure has a nice system. Nathan Posted from iPhone Date: 08/13/15 22:06 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: truxtrax F40PHR231 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- <<<SNIP>>> > 6) The 'B' end of a Type-5, which will not lead in > revenue service since that end is a parlor seating > area. Chris, the first clue I picked up on in your pix was the B-end of the car also has no headlight. How long are you back in the PNW for? Larry Dodgion Wilsonville, OR Date: 08/13/15 22:44 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: commissioner Damn! If only the Twin Cities had these!
Date: 08/14/15 00:45 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: mp51w LRV designers are bound and determined to hide the wheels! I just think that looks dorky with the full skirts. Does the public really care?
Date: 08/14/15 07:27 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: atsf121 Thanks Chris for the info.
Nathan Posted from iPhone Date: 08/14/15 10:52 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: truxtrax rantoul Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Where do/will riders place bicycles? Indoor racks, near each door. Larry Dodgion Wilsonville, OR Date: 08/14/15 13:54 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: PERichardson mp51w Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > LRV designers are bound and determined to hide the > wheels! I just think that looks dorky with the > full skirts. Does the public really care? Less chance for something to get under the wheels; streetcar wheels aren't much to look at anyhow Date: 08/14/15 16:43 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: DNRY122 I doubt if the general transit riding public cares about LRV aesthetics. If the cars are reliable, fast enough to keep the schedule and easy to board, looks are way down the list of priorities. Here in the LA area, some of the transit buses have "wheel skirts" over the rear wheels, leading one observer to comment that this was an attempt to fool the public into equating them with modern streetcars.
I noticed that the new cars appear to run in "married pairs" like many rapid transit cars. Does any other "light rail" system use back to back single ended cars like this? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/14/15 23:18 by DNRY122. Date: 08/14/15 17:06 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: Auburn_Ed I think several transit agencies have seen injuries and fatalities involving people getting under those wheels, especially articulated busses around corners. I bet you'll see more of those skirts everywhere.
Ed Date: 08/16/15 08:02 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: SilvertonRR100 Article in the Saturday (early Sunday) edition of the Oregonian was an arguement to convert all the MAX lines to buses! Buses are better the author pronounces! Sounds like a GM or Ford Salesman of the 1930s/40s/50s! I'll try to add a link.
http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2015/08/replace_max_trains_with_bus_ra.html#incart_river Rob Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/16/15 08:04 by SilvertonRR100. Date: 08/16/15 08:13 Re: Portland's newest light-rail vehicles Author: BAB Pretty doesnt do the job as well and costs more.
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