• LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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    4 months ago

    Glad to hear some good news about trains in CA for once.

    I will say the upgraded trains in Sacramento have increased my usage from zero to occasional. The old trains meant hauling my bike up the stairs which was a chore. Not that they’re ground level it’s much easier to use.

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      4 months ago

      That definitely helps a lot.

      The new trains in Caltrain have much greater acceleration, which means that local trains don’t have so much of a time penalty as they used to, and they also are a LOT quieter, which makes it easier to get something else done while traveling.

  • pc486@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    I know I’ve been riding Caltrain more.

    It’s shocking how much better the new train sets are. I remember the first time I took the new one. It was rolling in so fast that I thought it must have been an express train about to pass my local stop. Nope! It stopped on a dime compared to the old train!

    Good job, Caltrain!

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    4 months ago

    I’ve been enjoying Bart, it’s kinda noisy compared to the NYCT system I grew up with, but super steady.

    Turns out they use a wider gage on the tracks than any other system, which is good for speed/stability… but also expensive af.

    I’ll have to try Caltrain next.

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      4 months ago

      I took BART from the airport a couple months back, holy shit was it loud, I would go deaf if I had to keep riding that.

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    3 months ago

    Ok, I’m gonna be that guy because I live here. Imo ridership is only going back up because it was way down during Covid, and now people are being RTO’d and going to large gatherings again. I don’t think the trains being electric has anything to do with the increase in ridership. Having said that, the new trains are nice, and I am absolutely a fan, but I think people are still using Caltrain for everything it was already used for. I am happy they have quieter, less polluting trains though.