I'll be honest. Yes, the train is outdated, but compared to many trains in Georgia(Which were produced during the Soviet era), this train is quite comfortable, even though it's slow and it's shaking. I've sat on it many times: there are at least basic things like air conditioning, pretty comfortable seats and sockets.
@panda_3145 ай бұрын
I had gone to Georgia the exact same time you had. At gori, we visited the Stalin museum. There, we saw Stalin’s own personal train carriage. It was very cool.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Sounds like you had a intresting trip :D
@zanzillahsaruji99664 ай бұрын
I'm sure China rail company will follow your design. My country have a beautiful and modern train from China and our Government is ordering 62 new train from China....
@TheShota245 ай бұрын
Great video! Little correction : The train was made and introduced in Georgia year 2007/08. It was a great train, hassle free for quite some time, 0 squeaks, but after 15+ years and not much maintenance, at least after Covid, the train does show its age. They have started repairing/renovating these particular trains lately, so probably and hopefully they will get better. P.s Even after 15 years, the seats are much more comfortable, than the Stadler Kiss one we have here for Tbilisi-Batumi route. (Talking about 2nd class). First class seats are also really comfortable in these trains, however Stadler’s seats are indeed better, but not twice as much, like the ticket price difference between the two…
@janv7775 ай бұрын
The operator decides about the build in seats, not the builder of the train.😉
@TheShota245 ай бұрын
@@janv777 That’s for sure, but it’s still better than any Stadler Kiss 2nd class seats I’ve been in, for instance - Westbahn one, DB, CD etc.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Thanks! It was really hard to find info on when these actually arrived in Georgia, Railgallery had them listed in 2010 railgallery.ru/model/119/
@FayFromGallifrey5 ай бұрын
The exact Stadlers were build for Moscow AeroExpress system, they even haven't change upholstery of the seats with AeroExpress logos on it, but later some war and annex happend and Stadler delcine the order. So the seats wasn't meant for something more than a 1.5 hour from Moscow center to one of it's airports.
@TheShota245 ай бұрын
@@FayFromGallifrey Did I ever mention that Georgian railways isn’t there to blame? It’s horrible even for the Airport route.
@alan-the-maths-tutor5 ай бұрын
Nice video - I have lived in Tbilisi nearly 4 years and the set-up at the main railway station always gets me. Dodging traffic when accessing it on foot adds to the fun.,
@homobohemicus5 ай бұрын
Haha.. sounds like someone screaming for help while being sliced😅😂
@aleksandarstankovic32025 ай бұрын
Chinese quality lol I would never change Siemens/Stadler/Alstom for those, whatever they are called, commie products.
@BaumerPaulGefreiter5 ай бұрын
👍
@MarwiX_CZ4 ай бұрын
Horší než RegioJet
@ExplorebyRail5 ай бұрын
The weirdness of the station, the bonkyness of the train, I love it :D
@hellfiregrowler5 ай бұрын
I traveled on one of those units from Tbilisi to Gori last year and I found it fine and while I was disappointed it was a unit and not a VL Class hauled train (like my return journey) it certainly is a step up from the old Soviet time trains from the perspective of a normal passenger as opposed to my nostalgic anorak bias
@Geotpf5 ай бұрын
In the West, "Business Class" would be the midrange tier, below "First Class" in cost and amenities.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
On planes not on trains. OBB has business above first for instance
@dax07-be5ve5 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen Doesn't trenitalita have first above business?
@windows8.1proforthewin5 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen Seeing people using O instead of Ö just hurts my eyes, to be honest. if you can't write the letter Ö write "Oe" in place.
@beeble20034 ай бұрын
@@windows8.1proforthewin Guess what? People who don't speak your language don't have umlauts on their keyboard and don't know its orthographic conventions. If you ask nicely and educate them, they might write "OeBB". When you come across as a jerk, they'll just ignöre yöu.
@BizVerseTv5 ай бұрын
cant complain! it works just fine and smooth!
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Did you hear the squeaking in the video or saw the broken one being dragged by a VL18 in the video. Hardly works just fine 😂
@onlytruth93214 ай бұрын
😂 samething happened with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. As usual, Chinese items are’WORLD CLASS’
@TRANSPORTEXCELLENCE20115 ай бұрын
Nice!Congrats with 20K subscribers 😊
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@testplmnb5 ай бұрын
The trains are squeaking. One thing is buying a train, another is mantaining it at a proper level
@Axer_5 ай бұрын
I took the stadler train in january from Batumi to Tbilisi and then from Tbilisi to the airport. I'm very glad I didn't ride this train though :D Also the slow ride through the mountains was very painful and slow - I'm sure there's a lot of time to save with the construction of the new railway. I also remember spending like 20 minutes searching for the metro when I first arrived in Tbilisi - on my way back I took a cab
@CentralJerseyRailfan2 ай бұрын
After comparing those to the Stadler KISS trains built just a few years later the difference is night and day.
@ericdanielski48025 ай бұрын
Nice review.
@testplmnb5 ай бұрын
One thing is to buy a train, another is mantaining at a proper level.
@NLaertes5 ай бұрын
This looks like a second hand MagLev unit repurposed for conventional railways
@TexasCat994 ай бұрын
@@NLaertes likely a counterfeit look alike shell . Meh. It looks nice and faster then the other trains. But looks like nothing inside and it's performance of not HSR They bought what they can afford. Even in the USA, many of our light rail and HSR are detuned versions from Japan and Europe. They do require some changes as American couplers are not compatible. Japanese ones are high tech. The USA is better than Georgia, but behind most euro and Asian countries. Geez, rail operators are refurbishing 40+ year old EMD loco than going modern. It is what it is.
@realhawaii5o5 ай бұрын
Better than whatever soviet train I rode in Georgia in January 2023. 😅
@qorrro5 ай бұрын
Soviet trains only serve regional lines and they're ridiculously cheap, starting from 50 tetri to 2GEL. Their purpose is not to be comfortable, they're there for the sake of moving people around. Some examples of these are Tbilisi-Borjomi, Tbilisi-Gardabani, Gori-Nikozi, Kutaisi-Tkibuli, Kutaisi-Tskaltubo, Khashuri-Zestafoni and others.
@realhawaii5o5 ай бұрын
@@qorrro Yes, I went to Tskaltubo from Kutaisi and even getting tickets for it was a bit confusing. The "central" train station in Kutaisi is renovated and yet feels like 1980 inside. Also, this train goes like 2x per day or something
@qorrro5 ай бұрын
@@realhawaii5o Sadly, it doesn't run anymore!
@qorrro5 ай бұрын
Service on that route, as well as a lot of others was stopped during the pandemic and currently Kutaisi-Tskaltubo and Kutaisi-Tkibuli still aren't operational 😔
@qorrro5 ай бұрын
You're wrong about the entrance to the railway station. The way you enter, you have to go all the way up and then down again, it takes a lot of time and unless you require the ticket office (which isn't necessary for regional trains like Tbilisi-Borjomi and Tbilisi-Gardabani, because you can always buy tickets onboard from a machine), there's no need for such a big detour. You can just use the stairs between the Georgian post building and TBC bank. You can also use the road right of TBC Bank. Access to the platforms is also possible from the right side of Tbilisi Central, if that's where you're coming from, you don't have to lengthen your route by going to the main entrance.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
So explain to me how your average rail user has to know you don't have to use the MAIN entrance, where are the signs guiding you on the right way? Everything you mention is only something a local knows who has found a work around to what is poor design. Idc about the 2 electric commuter trains, they weren't the videos concern. Every long distance train except the Stadlers require a tirp above the tracks to get to the platforms even if you have got a ticket online. But I guess I'm wrong for using the main entrance at a train station to catch a train 😂
@qorrro5 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen The platforms have underground passages, you don't need to go up there, it is NOT a necessity. Yes, you are right that locals know of alternate ways to access the station. Although using google maps, you can also easily figure out that there are alternative entrances.
@darbas575 ай бұрын
@qorrro why not to put in normal signs so that everyone, not just locals know how ans where to go .
@mityace5 ай бұрын
Yes, the trains do seem a bit wonky and there doesn't seem to be any discernible difference. For comparison sake, I looked up a trip of similar length from Atlanta, Georgia, USA (the state capital) to Birmingham, Alabama via Amtrak's Crescent. The distance is approximately 240 km or 150 miles. The ticket price is $26 US for coach (23.66 Euros). This is a long distance train and the only other accommodations are sleeping rooms which start at $185 US (168.35 Euros). This daily train has a similar travel time of 4:37 being pulled by diesels. However, in the "other" Georgia, that's it as it's the only Amtrak train to currently serve Atlanta once daily. Atlanta has a good (by American standards anyway) Metro system plus a short trolley (tram) system and the usual gaggle of busses.
@plonss5 ай бұрын
The only weirdness I can detect with these trains are the business class without perks, the curtains (like in a plane) and the sounds. Furthermore it is just a train, certainly not weirder than others.
@alexandrzhuravlev24052 ай бұрын
I had trip from Tbilisi to Zugdidi last winter. And i was curious about this slightly weird train, not soviet, not modern eu. Thank you for explanation. And return to my trip. Next stage was 4 hours in minibus where you must drink georgian wine because if you refuse, wine would be drinked by bus driver :)). The road was to ski resort Mestia in mountains along cliff after snowstorm :))). Minibus was stacked in snow so 10 men pushed it back :))) Mestia is a great place. Returning was 40 minutes on regional turboprop L-410 with outstanding views.
@Simon-Andersen2 ай бұрын
Georgian travels are always fun an interesting! Sounds like you had a fun trip too :D
@stefanklausson42443 ай бұрын
We did the same trip on board of one of the Stadler trains about 3 weeks ago. First and foremost: due to the low ticket fares, the trains sell out very fast. With very few departures per day (2 per direction?) you should reserve your tickets at least 7 days in advance. I was looking forward to the ride but it wasn't too special. We traveled 1st class but I thought them to be crammed and the seats not too comfy. Well, we have the same trains for regional connections at home. Wifi came without internet, the view through the windows was blocked by some blends and the train was really slow due to ancient tracks. We made about 30km/h and at one point we stopped and stood around for about one hour without any of the staff providing an explanation. Georgia seems to have had good rail connections in Soviet times. Like many other things they fell into a decline from 1990 but now it seems as if they are finally investing again...
@pgf2894 ай бұрын
Being at the end of the carriage will always give you worse ride quality and probably more squeeky-ness (as is probably comes from the gangway couplings and joints in the vestibules), so the "business" class is probably actually worse than first class if it's always at the end of the carriage...
@sw61884 ай бұрын
Curious to know what the wire suspended between two poles on the top of train is (seen at 3:50). Looks like a long-wire antenna. As for china trains breaking down and not working, that's not uncommon.
@beeble20034 ай бұрын
I agree (as a non-expert) that it looks like a radio antenna. Possibly needed for communication in the mountains?
@Simon-Andersen4 ай бұрын
I have no idea actually about the wires, hopefully someone else can enlighten us!
@nikamatkava91635 ай бұрын
Good video,make more videos about the georgian railways
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
More to come! Thank you!
@Thomas19804 ай бұрын
Thumbs Up! Very good Video!
@Simon-Andersen4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@MarcelosalivaTRENESArg5 ай бұрын
Excellent video my Friends greeting 😊From Argentina 😊
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@TexasCat995 ай бұрын
Then compare this to the trains in Japan. Even the rural ones are smoother and don't squeak as if it's falling apart. And the bathrooms are of course excellent in Japan. That said. Interesting and cool video you made of a obscure train from China
@lanzortiz31994 ай бұрын
I think this is a very old train, i also saw old soviet trains running in this video. New Chinese bullet trains today are as stable or better and runs faster than japanese train.
@TexasCat994 ай бұрын
@@lanzortiz3199 This GRT / VMK is about 12 years old. It looks owed due to poor maintenance and poor track. It does not compare to a typical Japanese train. Chinese HSR run faster and longer lines in Japan... It is a much larger country. Japanese have more luxury cars and better scheduling systems.
@lanzortiz31994 ай бұрын
@@TexasCat99 12 years old? 😅 It looks like 30 years old. I guess they are not good at maintaining them.
@TexasCat994 ай бұрын
@@lanzortiz3199 about 2012-2015. They are high-speed looking. But it looks bad.... I doubt it ever looked good. The noise is bad. The speed is slow because it's not on HSR tracks.
@tom999875 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video! The train itself seems to me quite cool. 😊
@mariadelmarjimenezarroyo5 ай бұрын
Excellent video
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it
@西癫东疯5 ай бұрын
Travel alot, so I have been on alot of different trains, including both modern chinese ones and the very old "green skin" ones. Never one that sound like this one. Its very noticeable by all the small details around the station and on the train, that maintenance is lacking(but not even close to the worst Ive seen). Then again its Small and not a rich country, also it fought a war not too long ago. Beautiful countryside, and thanks for the video.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Maintenance definetly plays a part along with the overall quality, i wonder how long Georgia is gonna keep these "working" Thanks for watching :D
@jattikuukunen5 ай бұрын
The point of the business class seems to be that no people are walking through it. It also means that you need to walk longer to get there and back.
@klaushoegerl11874 ай бұрын
Some people like to pay more in order to "prevent" others to join.
@AgentB75 ай бұрын
It’s quite curious to me that the CNRs have reliability problems, here in Argentina a good deal of commuter EMUs are CNR and they serve well and provide quite good ride quality. Looks like their much earlier product.
@douro204 ай бұрын
Apparently the fine for traveling without a ticket is only 20 lari or around US$7.50. They must not take it that seriously.
@Kreicss5 ай бұрын
Could you please ride the latvian new skoda 16ev's? They're very nice!
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
At some point, but I don't know when I'll be in the Baltics again
@FromtheWindowSeat5 ай бұрын
Good review. Out of interest, do you buy two tickets so that you have an empty seat next to you for filming purposes? 🤔
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
No and on this train i did not even have a empty seat to me, i just filmed it when the person next to me went to the toilet :P
@FromtheWindowSeat5 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen Ah, I see!
@vladimiradoshev53105 ай бұрын
I had no idea there is a train station at Kutaissi airport. Can i go from there to the city center? I took a train from Kutaissi city to Tbilisi, there was an old train (not like here), but not soviet. Is it the same line?
@TheShota245 ай бұрын
Yep, there is one. About couple Km away from the airport, though Georgian railways has some minibuses which are free and operate from Kutaisi Airport Railway station to Kutaisi Airport.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Mostly the same line, the Kutaisi city train joins the line at Rioni ive reviewed it before, where as you say, much more old and soviet stock. kzbin.info/www/bejne/apWZY41nbbSjf80si=mvijuourVzR7k3bK The station on the airport is on the mainline from Tbilisi to Batumi / other western towns and is located about 2km from the terminal, the station is quite new 2022 iirc and all train depatures are met with a small free shuttle!
@vladimiradoshev53105 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen why didn't they just move the tracks and build the station at the airport...
@jfmezei5 ай бұрын
checked withblimited street view and it appears the Tiblisi rail station entrance is on ground flooor and this is where the bus terminal is. Still weird the airport departure level/ramp lacks rail station signage.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
It's very wierd in general and there are no signs really guiding you where to enter
@niceone995 ай бұрын
Stadler Kiss in Georgia? I did not expect that. Looking forward to the video. Your train in this video on the other hand 🤣
@GiorgiBanetishvili5 ай бұрын
Yes, on Tbilisi - Batumi route
@Skasaha_5 ай бұрын
Wow, I'm kinda shocked to see any railway in Europe match Victoria's ticket prices.
@tennyho32364 ай бұрын
It even don't have a widely used equivalent in China. China's high speed trains and EMUs are all oriented from either Germany or Japan, and pre-2005ish domestically built EMUs were all eliminated. German and Japanese technologies were later incorporated on locally designed and built trains and sold overseas though.
@dudmic5 ай бұрын
JUST USE SOME LUBE ALREADY! Georgian Railways
@172Manager4 ай бұрын
Hello Simon, thank you for the nice video and the interesting posts. I'm going on holiday to Georgia soon and will be travelling by train. Can you please explain to me again when you get the chance how you can book your tickets using the Georgian railway app? Thank you very much. Kind regent’s from Berlin Andreas
@Simon-Andersen4 ай бұрын
Hi Andreas, sorry if this is too late now, but the app is straightforward and available in English. Just get it from the App Store; it's called TRE.GE - Railway Tickets. You can pay with Visa and Mastercard. Greetings from Copenhagen
@patiperrosobrerieles5 ай бұрын
01:12 07:12 09:24 Well brought jokes, man 🤣 Interesting journey. At least, toilets were clean 😅 Great vid 😉👍
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@xcel52035 ай бұрын
I suppose most people are more than happy that they have a means of transportation - as usual a compromise when there is a budgetary squeeze .
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
I'm sure of that! Trains in Georgia are often full and dirt cheap!
@hilldoggydogg6355 ай бұрын
It's amazing how far China has advanced it's rail industry. Today it manufactures high speed trains, metros, and passenger rail providing unit at par or better than European. Just 10 years ago they built this...
@UndoEverything5 ай бұрын
Remember golden rule: the more you pay, the better you get.
@Sohave5 ай бұрын
Tiblisi station reminds me of Odense Banegårdscenter, it is about as confusing and unaesthetic.
@fauzirahman32855 ай бұрын
I wonder if the business class used to get additional services or perks.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Maybe! On the Stadler you get free coffee and tea at least.
@maestromecanico5975 ай бұрын
Looks primeval but at least it's something. Where I am we have nothing.
@juozasuwu45375 ай бұрын
Why was the station using Fahrenheit for weather lmfaooo
@PrimaTranslienguy5 ай бұрын
For some reason they remind me of the AGC trains operated by SNCF
@AK-wd6bg5 ай бұрын
even the pantograph is from the seventies.
@stanislavkostarnov21575 ай бұрын
I always get confused when first class is a grade UNDER business class.... should work the other way round, or, use the Club (3rd) - Business (2nd) - Executive (1st) class model as some railways do.... but other than not having any difference between business & 1st (accept maybe the sort of public around you... the idea being you are surrounded by "members of the elite"), the train seems generally old but passible... as for the noise... as people say, it's old, but also, not surprising, as the train is going 100km/h on sections of railway designed at best for 50km/h and where the normal average should be between 20km/h and 30km/h not 56km/h as seen here
@ajit524 ай бұрын
6:30 That’s an annoying sound
@MarwiX_CZ4 ай бұрын
Maybe if the Georgian Dream hadn't ruled there they would have got into the EU and had subsidies for new trains. But we'll see on 26 October after the election...
@maxwhitestone66745 ай бұрын
Well, that`s Georgia, I wouldn`t expect MUCH from`em anyways
@worldtechlab5 ай бұрын
The train stations look so dirty
@badscrew40235 ай бұрын
You pay for business class to travel among your fellow business people :)))
@nose106205 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@HumminbirdMoth4 ай бұрын
Little difference between Business classes and economy class in short haul inter-EU cities OR US domestic flights!!
@ronyap97464 ай бұрын
Nothing from China seems to be good. On record China's trains are much more better and efficient. The business and the first class has nothing to do with China. It's done by the operators of the train service.
@krautsky5 ай бұрын
Call it Gruzia to prevent confusion.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
I think using the name on the Monument I am referring to makes more sense.
@xandervk23715 ай бұрын
I believe that name is used only in Russia.
@krautsky5 ай бұрын
@@xandervk2371 Not anymore. Its use prevents a mix-up with the US state of Georgia. Similar to Türkiye now being used instead of Turkey.
@xandervk23715 ай бұрын
@@krautsky You don't know what's you're talking about.
@AttillatheHun-ph5eu5 ай бұрын
These trains are positively super luxurious compared to the pacer trains we used to have in the UK.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Pacers did not use to run across the country on 6 hours trips tho
@AttillatheHun-ph5eu5 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen No but I once did Manchester -Chester on one, felt like six hours!!!
@beeble20034 ай бұрын
Wow, a long-distance train that's nicer than a commuter train! Never would have expected that!
@JaiD04274 ай бұрын
Beautiful European Country!
@karanjain56635 ай бұрын
I've seen this at other railway stations as well - passengers are made to drag luggage one or two floors up (or elevators do it), only to then descend back down to ground level to access the platforms. Seems efficient.
@beeble20034 ай бұрын
Unless you allow passengers to cross the tracks, which is very risky, the only options for a station with multiple platforms is that you access them by a bridge or a tunnel. Either one required going up and down stairs/elevators.
@karanjain56634 ай бұрын
@@beeble2003 Yes that's a very good point. Agreed that track crossing would be a terrible idea.
@16jan19865 ай бұрын
Wierd and wonky with fake classes....sounds a lot like DSB especially ic4
@treytavares64105 ай бұрын
I was curious as to why an European country has higspeed trains slower than America. These trains reach 120km/h versus America's fastest at 120mph (faster).
@ivanpetrov92305 ай бұрын
Acela runs at 150 mph
@treytavares64105 ай бұрын
@@ivanpetrov9230 so it's even faster!
@railfilm5 ай бұрын
@@treytavares6410 there are many reasons. The distances in Europe are smaller as in US. The standard vehicles were developed and designed ( cars, coaches and locomotives) for speeds up to 140 km /h. This is just changing in the last 20-30 years. The problem is the change of the speed of coaches and freight cars. Mostly they need new brake system, improvements in mechanizm etc and often they need autonome power sources and maybe a wiring over the whole train. On top there not enough high speed lines, with special safety systems, signalling, train detection etc. Each of that requires complex changes in the hundred years old tracks. Some countries build new lines instead of update.
@railfilm5 ай бұрын
@@ivanpetrov9230 ICE, TGV, PENDOLINO reaches speed around 300 km/h. The classic locomotive pulled Railjet runs up to 250km/ of course only on suitable lines.
@beeble20034 ай бұрын
Your obvious fail is that you're comparing a random European train against America's fastest train. If you compare most Western European countries' fastest trains against America's, you'll wonder why America is so slow. If you compare most Western European trains period to Amtrak's non-Acela services, you'll wonder why America's still in the dark ages. The reason this particular European train isn't very fast is the challenging terrain. There's no point building a 300km/h train for a route that is mostly constrained to 80km/h by gradients and curves. Conversely, the reason that most Amtrak trains are dog-slow is that they use track that's owned by freight companies whose trains don't go faster than 50mph.
@linfodecalee_315 ай бұрын
Cool video, but i don't understand why it is "weird", the way you showed it makes it looks just like an average train
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
It's mostly a refrence to the buisness class product :-) But yeah thats more on the operator.
@VaibhavShete19815 ай бұрын
Come to India to explore Indian railways specially Vande Bharat and RRT of delhi
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
At some point!
@Mmmm-pe4yg5 ай бұрын
The buyer decides what the inside looks like. They get what they pay for. Nothing to do with the Chinese supplier.
@nou74014 ай бұрын
It even don't have a widely used equivalent in China. China's high speed trains and EMUs are all oriented from either Germany or Japan, and pre-2005ish domestically built EMUs were all eliminated. German and Japanese technologies were later incorporated on locally designed and built trains and sold overseas though.
@გიორგიკეშელავა-თ4ლ5 ай бұрын
My my student id has a discount on gr so i pay half pries in second class like 3,5 euros
@b43xoit5 ай бұрын
h=3600s
@qorrro5 ай бұрын
There's nothing strange about the Sokhumi sign at all, because that's where historically the Tbilisi-Sokhumi train would leave from and people have a lot of memories about this place. It's a memorial, as the train no longer runs because Russia invaded Georgia a few times and forcibly displaced ethnic Georgians (about 300 000) from their own land whilst killing those who resisted. The railway was destroyed across Abkhazia, now it works from Gagra to Ochamchire, but from Ochamchire to Zugdidi, the line is still destroyed and I imagine some of it has been stolen as scrap metal. Abkhazia is Georgia. Russia is a terrorist state.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
You complelty missed the joke, ovbisouly there is nothing strange about a Monument to your nation's history. But it is a bit strange when it's the only platform sign on the station. Most other places the size of Tbilisi would have plenty of signs on the platform saying Tbilisi (which was the joke 😅)
@qorrro5 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen I don't know what Georgian railways was thinking when leaving Tbilisi Central in this condition, honestly! A majority of Georgians don't even know how trains work here, where they can find schedules, where the stops are etc. It's a big issue. Other cities in Georgia aren't as bad when it comes to this, train stations have big signs saying what station you're on and the platforms are much easier to access. You could say most other cities are actually built AROUND the train stations, as they're always in the centre. I hope GR fixes all the issues you've pointed out in another reply at some point, because it really is quite confusing for the first time.
@qorrro5 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen By the way, the platform sign, the lampposts and the chair are supposed to mimic the ones in Sokhumi as far as I know.
@praisane5 ай бұрын
It's OK calling Generalissimus Stalin a dictator. The man was a total dick.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
I make videos about trains, not deep diving into the acts and politics behind important historic people. :-)
@maxjohkna5 ай бұрын
The station in Tbilisi reminds me of Warszawa Centralna, only smaller and in worse condition
@user-eg8pv2om7j5 ай бұрын
Thankyou for travelling , spending and sharing. Hope KZbin revenue refunds you +
@かあ-k3x5 ай бұрын
見た目が名鉄の1700系に似てますね。
@guessundheit64945 ай бұрын
It's not great, but even the regular class seats are still acceptable. Rail beats private car any day of the week.
@DrPangloss5 ай бұрын
These trains are barely an improvement on the old USSR period trains. They are uncomfortable and noisy. The Stadler trains from Tblisi to Batumi are something else, smooth quiet and comfortable. I guess that sums up the difference between Swiss manufacturing and chinese junk.
@testplmnb5 ай бұрын
You really compare 2008 train to 2020+? Good job
@Anderten19895 ай бұрын
Business Class is higher than first class....strange
@jakubsimek62465 ай бұрын
That's normal on european railways
@Anderten19895 ай бұрын
@@jakubsimek6246 in Germany we just have 2. And 1. Class
@jakubsimek62465 ай бұрын
@@Anderten1989 yeah, but for example öbb/čd railjets have a business class above first.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Thats ussualy how it works on trains. But yeah opposite of planes
@EVtestDK5 ай бұрын
Interesting, looks and sound better than the Danish IC4 🙂
@TheShota245 ай бұрын
@@EVtestDK yeah, Danish IC4 is horrible 😃
@ArmoredPiglin5 ай бұрын
Standard China export train quality I guess
@Christiane0694 ай бұрын
What do you expect coming from China. Same situation with the Chine cars.
@אברהםיחזקאל-ב8כ5 ай бұрын
You should come visit the tel aviv light rail wite me!
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
Maybe some day in the future now its actually open!
@אברהםיחזקאל-ב8כ5 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen thank you
@letsplayfreakde12735 ай бұрын
@@Simon-AndersenMaybe wait before the war is over tho lol, we wouldn't want Hamas to get you Simon lol
@abdullahsarker35955 ай бұрын
@@letsplayfreakde1273I'm not one to make political comments but it's a bit wishful expecting the "war" to be over. Especially if you think Hamas are the ones who are capable of ending it ...
@letsplayfreakde12735 ай бұрын
@@abdullahsarker3595 never did I say that it was gonna be over soon, lemme get political and say we're in for funky ass ride if one party doesn't pull emergency breaks real soon.
@MSDGroup-ez6zk4 ай бұрын
Better than Boeing products that are always falling to the sea.
@nou74014 ай бұрын
It even don't have a widely used equivalent in China. China's high speed trains and EMUs are all oriented from either Germany or Japan, and pre-2005ish domestically built EMUs were all eliminated. German and Japanese technologies were later incorporated on locally designed and built trains and sold overseas though.
@eddieshakh16315 ай бұрын
What about dictator and mass murderer Stalin instead of "Soviet leader"?
@paulthiel51455 ай бұрын
Both are true at the same time 🤷
@janv7775 ай бұрын
It is a channel about trains and railways. It’s not about evaluating people from history.
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
I make videos about trains, not deep diving into the acts and politics behind important historic people. :-)
@anothermetaphor75865 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen Ok sure but the guy killed millions
@haveringpish4 ай бұрын
Someone took a kick back to allowed that Chinese tatt into the Georgian network, buying Chinese, some folk just never learn.
@bobcabot4 ай бұрын
...it is even crazier: that train is old German tech they just copied.
@nicelol52414 ай бұрын
like every train? every train looks exactly the same lol
@trainglen224 ай бұрын
That squeaking sound is annoying. Chinese train cars are pretty junky.
@CorbinKoa5 ай бұрын
We have weirder trains here in Formosa under Fake Free China. Thanks to the rudeness of State-run Bento Bistro running trains here, we've got 50 sets of old-designed worms unable to reach Japanese' needs in 1990. We always feel sorry to Japanese making these train sets, as those failed products have given them bad names.
@hongzheng-ky8ei5 ай бұрын
It is funny to see several western travel KZbinrs who took Indonesian high speed train never mentioned its high speed train running 350km/h was made in China. Now you took so much labour to claim that this weird train was made in China, presumably about 20 years ago. WoW! What a fantastic narrative mindset! You seem to be a professional train reviewer, but never actually try trains in China, which has about 70% high speed lines of world and operates highest speed trains. How weird!
@Simon-Andersen5 ай бұрын
I have not taken the Indonesian High-Speed train, so I think it’s a bit bold of you to assume that I would dismiss the fact that it was not made in China. I would love to experience high-speed trains in China at some point, but the Chinese visa policy doesn't exactly make that easy for me. The fact is, many of the trains China has exported globally, especially in the first wave about 20 years ago, have mainly competed on price, resulting in discount trains where you get what you pay for. Even newer ventures, like the CRRC trains for Leo Express or Westbahn, haven’t exactly gone well either. But thanks for drawing your super biased conclusion that there is some conspiracy to undermine Chinese trains in general. The exported ones, which are the most accessible for a westerner like myself to review, have been cheaper "discount" products, while the newer, more advanced trains are only found in much less accessible China. I will be sure to give an honest review once I have the ability to go and make a video about it.
@luisramos1235 ай бұрын
@@Simon-Andersen Visa is a hassle but a worthwhile one. It would be worth to go just for the transportation stuff, let alone all the rest it has to offer. It will also give you context on China and its society, which really is impossible to understand as a westerner without actually being there. Apart from that, their high speed network is the fastest in the world, it's by far the biggest, and in my opinion slightly just below the Shinkansen in terms of comfort (for economy and business class, but first class is much much better than any other train seat I've ever put my butt on)
@greentea275 ай бұрын
Are you alright? This video was not about Indonesian high-speed rail (or even high-speed rail), nor did he ever generalize Chinese made trains as bad. This video was a honest review of a particular train in Georgia that happen to be built in China. I am guessing you want to claim westerners as biased ("western travel KZbinrs" as you call them), but please do realize you are doing exactly the same thing by trying to push your Chinese bias onto others. An honest review should be just as this video. No antagonizing, honest but not mean, and straight to the point.
@cehaem25 ай бұрын
@@luisramos123 He wouldn't be going as a visitor but as a content creator would rather require a business visa. And we all know how China handles these.
@yunhanchenАй бұрын
@@cehaem2There are plenty of youtubers making videos in China - doubt they are all on business visas
@The-Cat5 ай бұрын
I think I will not be subscribing, too much complaining
@terrainofthought4 ай бұрын
KZbin please do not recommend propaganda videos to me. Thank you.
@nou74014 ай бұрын
It even don't have a widely used equivalent in China. China's high speed trains and EMUs are all oriented from either Germany or Japan, and pre-2005ish domestically built EMUs were all eliminated. German and Japanese technologies were later incorporated on locally designed and built trains and sold overseas though. 1
@luklikito23 күн бұрын
Hi i want to tell u some detail about GRT and VMK type we have 8 train but 3 of them made in georgia and 5 of them in china theare are some oroblems i will text u in private uf u want?
@Simon-Andersen22 күн бұрын
You are free to comment if there are any problems. As far as I know, there isn't much difference for passengers between GRT and VMK. The differences are mostly technical, with the earlier ones (VMK) primarily built in China and the newer ones (GRT) mostly built in Georgia. Hence, I used a rather vague description in the video to cover both, because I don't believe the average passenger really cares for a full technical explenation when they are largely identical for seats and onboard passenger experience.