Battery Powered Trams/Streetcar in Detroit, Michigan, USA 2021
The QLine (stylized as QLINE), originally known as M-1 Rail by its developers and the Woodward Avenue Streetcar by the Michigan Department of …
source
This webinar will be looking at the assessment of Dizziness and the variety of illnesses which can cause this symptom, what the … source
Canadian Kyle sits down with Ralph Shearing. He is the CEO and President of Altaley Mining (TSXV:ATLY). Their Campo Morado … source
In this video, Joy Beckerman, a living legend in the world of cannabis, is Max & Steven’s special guest. Joy has spent the last 30 years enjoying, sharing, and … source
SELAMAT DATANG DI CHANNEL KESAYANGAN KITA OPUNGTOGEL88 KAMI JURU TULIS TERJITU PASARAN TOGEL.. BUAT SEMUA TEMAN TEMAN … source
Learn The Froggy ABCs of trading. Become part of the Froggy Algo Breaking Club Become a Member of the Channel Today: … source
This test has three part. Part A, Part B, Part C. The total length of the Listening audio is about 40 minutes, including recorded speech and pauses to allow you … source
Nice operation. Only sour note are those sickly e-bells.
Nice video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It worked fine! Then persons unknown, STOLE the batteries. After all, it IS Detroit.
great video
Excelente video mi compañero !!!!! Like y saludos desde Argentina 🙋♂️
Very nice
What I notice is that they gave priority to automobiles instead of the streetcars, making it awkward to operate either of the two. Thanks for the video!
why does this tram only have two doors a side?
Smart choice of battery power. Those occasional wire touch is charging the battery.
Sorry the review was interrupted by the street minister
Thanks Tim😀😀
А че под кс без пантографа идет
2:54 Charging the battery… No need of a USB cable… 🙃
Are you also doing buses in Detroit? I’m coming to Detroit in a few weeks.
I don’t ever want to ride the qline again the first weekend it opened. Somebody tried to fight me so no.
I knew that lol. I knew about this and of course the people mover, which a few years ago, looked like no one rode it. I wonder, do more passengers ride it now? Do more people ride the streetcar than the people mover?