Driving the SkyTrain! - Inside Vancouver's Transit System

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Published 2020-09-19
We spent the day in Vancouver with Translink, checking out their bus simulator, an electric trolley bus, SeaBus, the West Coast Express and the SkyTrain.
Don't forget to wear a mask, as it's now mandatory on Translink.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jenk8209
    Omg I'm a bus driver and I busted a gut when you asked him to get behind the red line. 😂
  • It’s actually impressive how much access they gave you Mike. Great job!
  • @curryrice7510
    What I love about bus in Vancouver is everyone says “Thank you” to the driver when they get off.
  • @Jakey4000
    I love how the trolly buses display said "masks mandatory" "Sorry" So Canadian, and so cute. I miss Vancouver.
  • 13:50 Even the horns in Canada are kind, respectful, and I could almost hear a dash of apology.
  • @julianakf
    My husband: "even the buses say Sorry".
  • I’m Vancouver born and raised, too. Love this kind of thing, thanks so much for doing this!
  • Most beautiful city in all of America. Best transit system too! Knight street represent!!!
  • @ItsNot4Everyone
    Growing up in the Lower Mainland, I found this extremely cool. I can’t believe how much behind the scenes access you got, during a pandemic no less.
  • @jamesgarvey2472
    Some day you should tell us how you get access to the "inside track" on projects like this. The degree of cooperation you are afforded and your access to behind-the-scenes processes is absolutely remarkable. We appreciate that you take your viewers with you. Right on!
  • @natepike6147
    My dad was a Translink driver from the mid 70's until sometime in the early 2000's. Operation sure has changed over the years.
  • @bebugarim
    I'm living in Vancouver since 2018, this video kills all the curiosity that I use to have! hahaha, great content man...subscribed!
  • @IzzyOnTheMove
    I love the Skytrain and the sound the buses make when the perch touches the cable. It's magic. 💜
  • @lynda.grace.14
    So cool! Great fun to ride along vicariously. In 2015 when I visited the Japan Railway Museum in Nagoya I won a lotto draw to operate the 750 series Shinkansen (bullet train) simulator. So I can relate to the buzz. That goes over 200 mph, but if you crash the simulator anywhere along the journey that's the end of your experience. I managed (with the help of a translator/coach) to bring the train into the destination station on time and perfectly lined up at the exit markers. Got a safe driver certificate for it too.
  • @ZacharyC
    So this is what it's like behind the scene. Thanks for showing us around and thanks to all the transit workers for keeping us moving!
  • @angelawong1938
    This is amazing, as a daily transit passenger this gave me a even deeper appreciation for all translink staff 🙏😊
  • @Zeyev
    I'm happy you used the term "trolley bus" for what many people call "electric buses." It makes this former MUNI rider proud. I had no idea how complicated it would be to maneuver between overhead lines. That was amazing. PS The one guy who didn't cover his nose with his mask - bad, bad, bad. Did you happen to mention it to him later? Oh, please don't strand passengers when you're driving. We get very upset. 😂
  • @aussiejohn5835
    Thanks Mike, this is especially interesting to me. I am a retired bus driver in Sydney Australia with 37years service. My most common announcement when people would not move to the rear of the bus: " For your information, the rear of the bus is timetabled to arrive at the same time as the front, please move back" I hope one day that you can visit us and experience our public transport system. The ferries that service our magnificent harbour always delight visitors and locals alike.
  • Vancouver Transit System is pretty safe and you are lucky to be one of them to drive. Everyone is very calm and nice to say Thank you and this happenned in Vancouver...💖 Learning how to drive The Vancouver Transit system is not an easy as the personal vehicle as the grid of safety and the center of the control...💖