I just don't get this. Not one iota. To each their own I guess?
@amandaregis3132 сағат бұрын
Hubby and I were thinking of doing this to get to our cruise port of Boston, but it would arrive so late that we'd have to spend a night in a hotel, on top of the night we'd spend in Boston before our embarkation day. Instead, we're doing Toronto to Montreal by Via and overnight Greyhound to Boston. Plenty of time for supper, and the Montreal bus station has lockers for our suitcases. Once in Boston, we can leave our luggage at the hotel and hunt down some strong coffee and breakfast, and be tourists till check in.
@tdarensburg2 сағат бұрын
4:09 Open the sesame is cute 😅
@robertgarland93427 сағат бұрын
I travelled from the Sunshine Coast to Rockhampton and back 2 years ago in business. It was a great service and I also checked the speed of the train and at one stage going south it actually hit 185 Km/h. It was only for a very short stint at that speed. The train was running about 20 mins late at the time and the driver was obviously trying to make up time. you can really feel the difference in speed between 160 and 185 Km/h. I can't wait to travel on it again.
@michaelmacdonell48349 сағат бұрын
tHAT bIRDSONG, THGOUGH
@K3Vwilson10 сағат бұрын
I don’t see the point in that. Unless they are driverless buses to be
@bo-dg3bh13 сағат бұрын
cabin is so clean!
@chiakum14 сағат бұрын
What advantages does this have over train?
@gunston99915 сағат бұрын
You in the middle of nowhere and an emergency arises..that would be so frightening.
@reefprayerresin18 сағат бұрын
I didn’t know this existed! Great idea.
@walkingmanvideo945520 сағат бұрын
What was the total time you had in Antarctica?
@garryferrington81122 сағат бұрын
Nice job, Kuga. Tilt trains are a good compromise when more advanced rail systems aren't possible. Not the height of luxury, though.
@Yeyeyeyeyeyeyeyeah23 сағат бұрын
😎💪🙏
@bigbrowntau23 сағат бұрын
Recently travelled on this line from Nagasaki to Hakata station. I was concerned about the 3 minute allowance to transfer trains at Takeo-Onsen station. I didn't need to worry. The train was sitting there waiting for the shinkansen, and I literally only had to walk across the platform onto the new train. Took all of 10 seconds.
@Feliperange7Күн бұрын
Hey, I am about to go to europe for a month as well. Could you share your itinerary? Pleaaase? Hahah you seem to have been in amazing places. I would truly appreciate it. Tnk you
@Feliperange7Күн бұрын
Hey! How do you got the views on 5:40? Also, would you recommend doing the trip by train or car? I feel that by car I could stop more times in case I see a beautiful landscape. But maybe the road for cars is different and not as gorgeous as its by train
@lindak8664Күн бұрын
At least you didn’t cough the whiskey out your nose. …commenting for a friend! 😂
@esradewayani88Күн бұрын
is the train covered by JR pass Hokkaido ?
@ohnoflicksКүн бұрын
Yes, I remember the summer video of this place. So creepy! “Run, Kuga, Run!” 😂😂😂
@lieslcronje1357Күн бұрын
you don’t talk, so one must look at the screen the entire time to read what our experience is.
@ohnoflicksКүн бұрын
Beautiful snowy landscape. But now I am cold so here I go to make hot tea again 😀
@henson2kКүн бұрын
What is ETOPS for such flight, not many airports to divert around....
@DrDoctorDrКүн бұрын
Why is your video title a lie? We both know this is just a ferry and is not (nor is it intended to be) a luxury service. What an annoyingly pointless misrepresentation.
@JeffyPheebeeJeffiКүн бұрын
Great video, Thank you Kuga, Japan Trains And All is The Best, Thank You God Bless 😇🙏🏻
@ohnoflicksКүн бұрын
Such beautiful scenery in this video even though I hate the snow 😀
@devroombagchus7460Күн бұрын
The best way to get rid of all that cold ice! Keep pumping up the CO2 and make profits while you can.
@SimonLiddoКүн бұрын
Great video as always 😊
@jannb2653Күн бұрын
The bird is called 'The Sacred Ibis'. The bats are called 'Flying Foxes', probably because they have a red colour, although there are 5 or more species of bats in Brisbane. They are fruit eating bats.
@boggeorgeКүн бұрын
Thankyou for showing off my home and a humble train that despite being not that fast, is Australia's fastest.
@carolinebastow8862Күн бұрын
I love how you explored my hometown. You even saw the very well known “bin chicken”. The large bird that you folllowed, its correct name is Australian white ibis. They are known for taking food from rubbish bins. The food on the train looked very disappointing. You are very polite 😁
@natbutler7393Күн бұрын
How did you end up in Rocky????
@alfredgravy6375Күн бұрын
The long beaked birb is an ibis, also known as a bin chicken or a trash turkey. Looking forward to your journey to Cairns.
@trevor8572Күн бұрын
From a Queensland resident and someone who has been to Japan 3 times , Japan spoils us with it's Bento Box and Shinkansen trains. To be honest that food looked pretty bad ,but Kuga sun you are always respectful in your comments. Happy Travels my friend. Gidday from Downunder 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘. The Ibis ( Tip Turkey) is a protected species.....
@michaelhall8586Күн бұрын
Very cool
@kugastravel5180Күн бұрын
The video of the diesel type tilt train "Spirit of Queensland" is here!🚈 kzbin.info/www/bejne/gYW8k4tmhreje80
@pixl8meКүн бұрын
It is like a wobbly hospital 😅
@DouglasDC10.30Күн бұрын
This is the closest thing that Australia has to high-speed rail along with a couple V/Line routes. 💀🤣
@peterelveryКүн бұрын
Hi. Looking forward to watching the video but the title is misleading. The traction system is electric but the tilt mechanism is powered pneumatically, not "electrical".
@arokh72Күн бұрын
The bird, aka "Bin Chicken", is the Australian white ibis (Threskiornis molucca). They are related to the Black headed ibis (T. melanocephalus) you might be familiar with in Japan. The bats are flying foxes, aka fruit bats (Pteropus sp), which are the largest bat species in the world. There would be 3 possible species in Brisbane, being the largest, the grey headed flying fox (P poliocephalus), black flying fox (P alecto), or the little red flying fox (P scapulatus), which is the most widely distributed of the megabats in Australia.
@ianfox6106Күн бұрын
Thanks for saving me from having to write that.
@Niteskate1Күн бұрын
Thank you again Kuga for showing us this amazing train and the wonderful scenery.
@roddy222Күн бұрын
Great video. I've been on plenty of trains around the world but I could never justify the expense, time and the Woolworth frozen meal here in my own country, just embarrassing. Cheers.
@afizi12132 күн бұрын
anyway thanks for the video we can see how its look like australia train and western country looks like ,in asia we know its already smart and comfort and fast like hsr
@afizi12132 күн бұрын
12:06 hahahhah the first time train i see have a side mirror ,nice ,they speed its like ecrl in malaysia that will finish and operated in 2027 you can come and fell it
@user-js7ns9kj4n2 күн бұрын
Pues la verdad está culero!!! Feo!!! El autobús... Deberías de venir para México para que veas los buses de dos pisos parecen naves cabron... No tu chingadera que mostraste en este video que me causó flojera
@cherylsemrau71002 күн бұрын
I am a Canadian and I have been to Australia.
@sheilaathay20342 күн бұрын
❤🎉
@MiltBrady2 күн бұрын
Good job
@karenohalloran91052 күн бұрын
I’m new to your channel and have happily subscribed. I’m going to go through your older videos and enjoy some armchair travelling. Thank you for making and sharing these videos
@areareare99532 күн бұрын
13:21, oh that's a Hell-No! Brisbane is off the list - that thing is gonna carry me off to it's lair and eat me raw.
@bobmetcalfe96402 күн бұрын
Trains are great and that they drop you off closer to the centre of the city than airports.