I'm American and don't understand this. (We don't have any comparable public transportation)
@injusticeanywherethreatens4810Сағат бұрын
I ...guess it is tobprevent suicide attempts but how do you break those down when there is a fire?
@DonPetrushkaСағат бұрын
There're few stations with such kind of doors. In Kuala Lumpur each station's like this
@denispol792 сағат бұрын
Originally it was to prevnt floods.
@I-h4t3-4ll-0f-y0u5 сағат бұрын
My dumbass thought he was filming from outside.
@unownnnn6 сағат бұрын
Looks nicer than most subways and safer
@nahcki11637 сағат бұрын
これって戦争になって万が一敵軍がきたときに簡単に路線に入れないようにするため?
@mikhailmalyshev53387 сағат бұрын
сначала подумал: "да ну на фиг, в москве что ль такое сделали???"
@Moses_VII8 сағат бұрын
Strangest platform screen doors I have ever seen
@user-cg4mc3yg6e9 сағат бұрын
閉まるドア小指挟んだ〜♪…バヅンッ!!
@gabecollins558510 сағат бұрын
Why is there so many Japanese comments? This is Russian.
@EvgenyKa12 сағат бұрын
The station is located under a river and swamps and there is a risk of flooding. Gate for safety
@tehpanda6413 сағат бұрын
I don't know what I expected
@neumoi332414 сағат бұрын
It is a Russian metro slammer. Don't see any Japanese connection here.
@viewagetreatmentplant15 сағат бұрын
i love how google is translating "railfans" as "iron nerds"
@user-qd5xd5so7u15 сағат бұрын
運賃無料の理由って、事故死が起きた時に責任取りたくないからでは...?
@user-js9yp6lb2l17 сағат бұрын
スリム😮
@sssfujin17 сағат бұрын
なんか昔のバイオのステージ移動みたい
@user-js9yp6lb2l18 сағат бұрын
怖いね😨
@warsgame3220 сағат бұрын
It's weird knowing the name of this Moscow metro station even though I've never been there. Thanks to the Métro 2033 novels and video games.
@wacky.racoon23 сағат бұрын
ロシアの地下鉄駅は列車を十分なフレームレートでレンダリングできないため、壁を設置した。
@NJPortugal23 сағат бұрын
Train station and the train itself are clean, there's no loud random music or people screaming to their phones... the west really needs this
@Denis18912323 сағат бұрын
Ребят, давайте добавим комментариев на русском, а то вообще как-то пусто.
@notprovided1131Күн бұрын
They look clean there, unlike America
@lobirukaКүн бұрын
2:25 DOG GET OFF THE TRAIN TRACKS
@notprovided1131Күн бұрын
Russian metros look nice, and clean, unlike American metros
@Chaos88996Күн бұрын
太吓人了 looks so scary......
@andrewmc147Күн бұрын
You know Russia is bad when they have to do that
@com1695Күн бұрын
ハリーポッターの魔法省みたい
@YoungchjКүн бұрын
언리얼엔진으로 만든 게임 테스트 영상인줄 알았어요
@miransheaКүн бұрын
生命の危機しか感じない(笑)
@joshualewis8077Күн бұрын
Those “YOU SHALL NOT PASS!✋🏾” ah doors
@levaniandgiorgi2358Күн бұрын
I sure hope this isn't the only representation of georgia you are going to have on this channel. How did you even find this rusty ropeway in Chiatura of all places? lmao I think the funicular railcar that leads from Vake Park to Mtatsminda Park would be interesting for japanese rail fans. its a cool looking mini train with the view of the entire city, two of them are operated at the same time and in the middle of the trip you can see them pass each other. It's a pleasant experience even as a non rail fan.
@levaniandgiorgi2358Күн бұрын
also sorry i just saw the video about the kukushka great job! i loved it
@fujifox19912 сағат бұрын
I also visited Tbilisi. The capital was beautiful and well maintained. I have fond memories of got on Tbilisi Funicular. Many Japanese people are positive about Georgia. We see it as a beautiful Eastern European country. Don't worry, my channel has no influence. By the way, shkmeruli has recently become popular in Japan.
@Archway16Күн бұрын
Park Pobedy! Its a station in St Petersburg. I happened to use this station a lot during my visit to Russia. Cool little place!
@josephmatthews9866Күн бұрын
" don't worry, comrade, is perfectly safe. Haven't had accident in four or five days!! "
@user-uc7sx3qb6iКүн бұрын
なんか地下鉄っていうより地下トラムって感じだな…
@organobotКүн бұрын
whimsical
@MartyKayКүн бұрын
I bet someone was watching you what exactly you record.
@user-uc7sx3qb6iКүн бұрын
斬新、カッコいい。
@angryzombie8088Күн бұрын
Guillotine Door? Its just a normal metro door, clickbait. *THUD* Oh, I see.
@OMSONi108Күн бұрын
Soviet stuff *BAM!*
@jussomdude8506Күн бұрын
0:45 with his legs apart it looks like hes pissing
@dronespaceКүн бұрын
Welcome back!
@Hannari-xt6nrКүн бұрын
All i can see is how clean this subway and platform are. And i am from Japan, and still impressed by the cleanliness
@UshastayaMrsКүн бұрын
Да ладно, вы шутите что ли? Чо, у вас не так?
@Hannari-xt6nrКүн бұрын
@@UshastayaMrs Look at that platform it is spotless. Of course i am not kidding.
@UshastayaMrsКүн бұрын
@@Hannari-xt6nr well, this is St. Petersburg - our second capital city and one of the central subway stations. Do the central stations look worse in Japan?
@Hannari-xt6nrКүн бұрын
@@UshastayaMrs I would say that the cleanest and most impressive station In Japan is perhaps Ginza or Omotesando but the cleanliness is the sae as this one. Maybe this one is even cleaner. And i like how safe it is. But yes in terms of beauty i will say that maybe in Japan we have some of the most beautiful stations, like Okuoikojo Station which is amazing and the not so famous (because it is closed to Fukushima and doesn't get much tourists anymore Hitachi station Ibaraki. Look up those two on google image, they are amazing.
@fujifox19912 сағат бұрын
Станции метро Японии минимальны по размеру. Он, конечно, функциональный и чистый, но затраты на строительство важнее всего остального. Будь то великолепные и искусно оформленные станции в центре России или простые, но красивые постройки в пригородах, японские станции не могут с ними конкурировать. Станции Токио бледнеют по сравнению с станциями в Нижнем Новгороде или Екатеринбурге, не говоря уже о Москве.
@limdennis813Күн бұрын
The platform look like the lift lobby in the luxury apartment, shopping mall & hotel