Have you travelled in High Speed trains before? I haven't, but after seeing this new train I really want to now. Even going on the current train from Moscow to St. Petersburg would be so interesting. Let me know if I should do it. The link to the Moscow2030 Expo to see the full video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/a4euaGSqbqmortk Here is the link to the video about the Ivolga 4.0 train: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fWnMmWeQhc5nnMk I am on Telegram, if you want to join me over there. I post a lot of daily content: t.me/travellingwithrussell Perhaps you want to watch these videos on another platform, check out Dzen: dzen.ru/travelwithrussell
@BlueBlazingKidАй бұрын
only time I rode those was at light rail transit in Manila. You have to see Philippines getting it's first subway by 2028 all thanks to tue efforts from the previous administration
@noleftturnsАй бұрын
Sorry I posted to the wrong channel - my bad.
@alexanderchepak2009Ай бұрын
I travelled from Moscow to St.Petersburg by Sapsan about a month ago. Very convenient.
@Lettheflamestakeover-co5wiАй бұрын
How some people get a n word pass you get a russian pass😂officially one of us my brother
@OwenConcordeАй бұрын
I never been on one since I’m from the USA and they’re very few and far in between unfortunately.
@billfreestoneАй бұрын
Not just modern but totally people friendly ,well done Russia
@kiyoshitakeda452Ай бұрын
To most people in the west this would be unexpected. Because information is "filtered" here we have no idea about real life there. Happy for Russia and its people. Thanks for these real time views of life there. P.S.: the primary state in the west doesn't have high speed trains. Not one.
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Thanks for your view from the outside. I think sometimes tv channels from outside of Russia dont want to show this progression.
@tabasco-jf7ebАй бұрын
They don't want you to be surprised that there's no homelessness, mental cases, drugs, and robberies like in the lands of "freedom and democracy "😂😂😂😂
@kiyoshitakeda452Ай бұрын
@@TravellingwithRussell spot on !!! Media here is "main stream media" which is another way of saying "Ministry of Truth", G. Orwell.
@erikstenviken2652Ай бұрын
To be honest. We can see this, but we can also see the poor part of russia. I dont think many westernes are that impressed of this. It is kind of normal. And we also know that russel is russian propaganda. Because he only shows the good part of russia.
@pineapplesareyummy6352Ай бұрын
I've literally had people online try to tell me Russia is just Congo with nuclear weapons. It's not just misinformation/disinformation against Russia either. People are actually still convinced all of China's technology was "stolen" (although with the passage of time, as China keeps pumping out new tech, that lie is becoming harder to sustain). There is so much BS people believe in the West, and yet, they still think it's other people who are "brainwashed".
@josepandres1158Ай бұрын
I'm pleasantly surprised by the way Russia continues to modernize, so keep up the good work guys. Great video as always. Greetings from Peru.
@hustlersgame8759Ай бұрын
A Russian company is also building these trains in india in the name of Vande Bharat. Over 200 trains have been built till now by the Russian company.
@АллаФлороваАй бұрын
Wow wow wow
@marietheresa7866Ай бұрын
Really ? If so, how Wonderful❗
@marietheresa7866Ай бұрын
@@АллаФлорова YES, it's true. The RUSSIAN Company is METROWAGONMASH. I've fact checked on Google
@Григорий-Старцев-97Ай бұрын
@@marietheresa7866 правда, компания Kinet Railway Solutions - совместное предприятие «Трансмашхолдинга» и индийской RVNL. Контракт на поставку 120 поездов (1920 вагонов) был заключен осенью 2023 года. Поезда будут производить в Индии. Предполагается также 35-летнее облуживание подвижного состава.
@izzyrov5814Ай бұрын
Wow this is awesome 👌 We'll be visiting Moscow sometime in the future ❤
@Glamourglobe_Ай бұрын
Saving money to finally come to Russia. From Nigeria 🇳🇬
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Nice.
@korobova85Ай бұрын
Welcome!
@pblitz-z5zАй бұрын
아프리카는 러시아가 많이 도와주나요? 어떤 것을 건설했고, 어떤 부분을 도와줬나요?
@Sauvé33Ай бұрын
@@pblitz-z5z Ton pays aide vraiment l'Afrique ?? A-t-il construit quoi et en quoi a-t-il aidé l'Afrique ?? L'Afrique n'a pas besoin d'aide mais de partenariat. Et la Russie coopère avec l'Afrique sur tous les plans. Vérifie sur KZbin sur les projets russes en cours de réalisation en Afrique.
@korobova85Ай бұрын
@@pblitz-z5z спроси у африканцев, они расскажут, что и как Россия делает.
@1hjehjeАй бұрын
A very nice way to travel. I would much rather travel by high speed train than to fly.
@ZRHTrainspotterАй бұрын
I love Russia, a beautiful country! ❤ 🇷🇺 🚆
@Balthazare69Ай бұрын
Феноменално изгледа све, чак и обичан градски аутобус је екстра!
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Електрични аутобуси су веома лепи. Зими са грејањем је невероватно када је напољу хладно.
@StrangerInMorocco2023Ай бұрын
My background is as a safe city planner with a bit of very useful modern design that doesn't cost much. I will be more than happy to share with lovely Russia.
@prabhashkumar2938Ай бұрын
Sir if in future i will do some patent related to advanced hydrogen engine then I will give this to Moscow. Moscow is very beautiful city located in my hearts. Glory to putin
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Hopefully you can pass on your knowledge.
@prabhashkumar2938Ай бұрын
@@TravellingwithRussell thank you sir for this comment i will do something that can contribute to Moscow. i promise you one day I will come to Moscow with great innovation and invention. Love from india 🇮🇳❤️🇷🇺
@prabhashkumar2938Ай бұрын
@@TravellingwithRussell thank you sir for this comment i will do something that can contribute to Moscow. i promise you one day I will come to Moscow with great innovation and invention. Love from india 🇮🇳❤️🇷🇺
@davidwebb4904Ай бұрын
London already has hydrogen buses in service
@prabhashkumar2938Ай бұрын
@@davidwebb4904 i am talking about advanced hydrogen engine specialized with nanotechnology and having high efficiency and low cost of maintenance with long lasting durability
@fsctoclara8934Ай бұрын
Found your video while researching for next year’s holiday in Russia, thank you for a nice video 🙏🏼
@Sergey_BezhentsevАй бұрын
Cool! 👍🏻 3:35 I'm not sure if it can be called a replacement. They're building a separate high-speed railroad for this train....
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Ok, i thought it was getting upgraded. Wow, to build an entirely new line for it. ))
@darkmatter5424Ай бұрын
Moscow as a city is obsessed with future-proofing, no? Whether it be public transport, housing, health care or education, they always want to be 10 years prepared. It must be quite hectic to work for Sobyanin. 😅
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
I think he never sleeps thinking up new projects all the time.
@lucatoni4509Ай бұрын
20 mln households, 25-30mln habitans you know it's just a necessity. otherwise everything will turn into New York, Berlin or London..
@WANDERER0070Ай бұрын
I rode Japan shinkansen that does 300km hr,very smooth,in China Maglev does 500
@АнатолийСиницин-ы3мАй бұрын
Не ходят скоростные п.оезда в Китае со скоростью 500км/час, а ходят иногда, чуть больше триста, а обыкновенно и меньше! Единственный поезд в Китае, который действительно идёт более 400км/час - это поезд на магнитной подушке , из аэропорта Шанхая! Что касается, вообще китайских скоростных поездов, то теоретически могут ходить и под 500, но не ходят, есть определённые ограничения! Сапсан, который ходит из Москвы в Петербург, тоже может ходить далеко за 300 км/час, но только по специальной скоростной дороге, а так как, пока приходится ходить по общей железной дороге, то сильно ограничен в скорости, на не более 240км/час
@maxt240Ай бұрын
@@АнатолийСиницин-ы3мон и написал про поезд на магнитной подушке. Маглев. Магнитная левитация.
@GregoryBamberАй бұрын
Even though Brisbane has electric suburban trains the Moscow Metro is so much better.
@mdkopiluddin2811Ай бұрын
Rasha and Moscow....... trains.....hi super power good video.... 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩❤️❤️❤️🧡🧡💗💗💜💜💚💚💘💘💘💙💙💙
@Solder-of-EmpireАй бұрын
Russell, you found interesting place! I want to go there, to check it out
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
This event is over now. I did a video inside the main hall as well, if you didn't watch it yet. kzbin.info/www/bejne/a4euaGSqbqmortk
@SuperCybomanАй бұрын
LOL here in Los Angeles we were suppose to have a train that goes straight to Vegas, and that plan was 20 years old and still not even a single track laid down. And there still pushing high speed train to Vegas even to this day. Yet Russia has next generation trains, have an actual train to show you and then a date of when you can take it.
@UncleRoma0Ай бұрын
I'm sure it'll happen. P.S. if Андрей 3500 shows up, pay to attention to him.
@maxt240Ай бұрын
And how about high-speed train from LA to San Francisco. I think they already spent billions on it, and yet there is no high-speed train between LA and SF. I thought they promised to finish high-speed rail to Las Vegas in four years right before Olympic games in LA.
@BHudakАй бұрын
@@maxt240 the difference is, that in the USA, it will go huge over the budget, but at the end, it will be built. In Russia, it will also go over budget, but all the money will be stolen and nothing comes to the reality. Russia is the master country about the showing what high tech anything they can do and will do. With nothing ever be done.
@maxt240Ай бұрын
@BHudak aha ha, that's funny! Really good one! Tell about "stollen" and "finally build" to high-speed railways between LA and SF.
@BHudakАй бұрын
@@maxt240 Railway between LA and SF is currently being built. Funny is, that you think this will become a reality also in your country. Vostocnij, Armata and many others are just on the top of the corruption scandals in Russia, where most people does not do a sh1t without a bribe. Russia is the best in powerpoint presentations of what they can do or will do in the future. With success rate arround 2% (still high number to me)
@random2829Ай бұрын
@1:10 We all know you meant to say "walkabout" instead of "walk around". 😀 I would LOVE to take the new train to St. Petersburg! Sounds like fun to me. (Yes, it does not take much to entertain me. 😀).
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
@random2829 If i say the word walkabout, no one will know what I mean. )))
@1960sergeiАй бұрын
@@TravellingwithRussell Walkabout Creek, "Crocodile" Dundee, 1986. I like the film very much.
@HaiaArkiaАй бұрын
Alooooot of love love love 🏆😚💜💜💜💜
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Thanks for the kind words.
@markdc1145Ай бұрын
Nice trains. Modern.
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Yes, they really are.
@SamsonOhsemАй бұрын
Russian people so innovative. With it cutting edge technology every visitors can easily travel fast and smoother by this High speed train. Excellent public transportation display!
@padawan175411 күн бұрын
😂😂 this bullet train doesn't exists it's only visual prototype and the Sapsan is from Germany/ Siemens
@CoyoteParkАй бұрын
Other european countries buy old czech trains when they're updating. Russia builds completely their own one under record sanctions :D
@padawan175411 күн бұрын
😂 who bought old Czech trains? And how many countries?
@CoyotePark11 күн бұрын
@padawan1754 in my Nordic country. Old Škoda Transtech Artic trams in capital city
@padawan175410 күн бұрын
@CoyotePark tell me the name of the country ? Denmark, Norwegian, sweden or Finland?? And it's better to have trains as visual prototypes so when is this train in service???? And you compare trams with trains are you 🤡
@SuperMarion61Ай бұрын
No disability section/access?? Though I noticed the train opposite the new one, had a wheelchair symbol on the outside. The electric bus was amazing, pleased to see the accessibility. Something that’s very slow coming to my area in the East of England 😊
@vladimirnikolskiy17 күн бұрын
Today I was returning home from work from St. Petersburg, to the suburbs. The driver got out of the cab, opened the same ramp as in the video and helped the disabled person roll out in his wheelchair. The bus was ordinary, not electric, I think it is at least 10 years old.
@tucoerquilenne6765Ай бұрын
I am curious on how Russia manages its massive transportation system. I assume it's all government run. The High Speed Train looks great. Will you be doing a video on it when it launches in 2028 ?
@АндрейЛарин-в6нАй бұрын
Все железные дороги России содержит государственная корпорация РЖД - Российские Железные Дороги. Это странно для вас?
@darkmatter5424Ай бұрын
It's mostly state owned that's why Moscow transport works for the benefit of the population, and not driven to churn shareholder ROI.
@maxt240Ай бұрын
@@АндрейЛарин-в6нпочему сразу странно? Странно задавать вопрос про "странно". Каждая страна живёт по своим законам и правилам.
@АндрейЛарин-в6нАй бұрын
@@maxt240 потому что для меня не странно что общенациональные железные дороги находятся в собственности государства, а этому комментатору это кажется странным настолько что он потрудился и написал текст. А вам показалось странным что я ему содержательно ответил. Как видите, людей со странностями много в нашем большом мире
@darkmatter5424Ай бұрын
@@scotland638 for your pitiable effort to amuse us, I almost laughed.
@хлеб-ц6тАй бұрын
Хорошие субтитры
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Надеюсь, что да. Спасибо, что заметили.
@elberttanner6189Ай бұрын
To help you visualize traveling at 400Kph think of jumping out of an airplane without opening a parachute, the velocity will stabilize at what is called terminal velocity. If you can imagine that, then double that speed and you will be approximately in the Ballpark.
@pineapplesareyummy6352Ай бұрын
Travelling at 400 kph at ground level is quite an experience. I am fortunate to have seen it myself - the Shanghai Maglev travels at a maximum speed of 431 kph, although that Maglev line is only about 30 km long. What engineers may need to solve though is seeing utility poles whizzing past you at close distance from the cabin. I always thought these things could trigger people with epilepsy. Even at 200-300 kph range, they start to get annoying.
@CEBEP1979Ай бұрын
Рассел, вы показываете прогрересс быстрее чес я могу его освоить😂
@OwenConcordeАй бұрын
Very nice video! I say that new Russian high speed train looks more like Germany’s new ICE 4 train than the Japanese bullet trains.
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
I am sure they took a lot of inspiration from different brands.
@GregoryBamberАй бұрын
I put up with trains here in Australia but I do not like buses. I'd rather pedal one of my bicycles. I had to catch a bus every day to school.
@MariaCoco5Ай бұрын
Los trenes de alta velocidad son magníficos. Desde barcelona a Madrid en 2 horas y media. Es una maravilla. Cuando empiezan a circular por Rusia , será un antes y un después . 🎉
@lexsteel12Ай бұрын
Wow, Russia is seriously modernizing its network of trains and buses. But, I believe they should make a serious effort to connect the network of trains to their less populated r regions in Russia. Such as Siberia. Imagine taking a high-speed train directly to Siberia? That would open a whole new world of financial and travel options for everyone in Russia.
@КсанаОксана-й6щАй бұрын
Жители Сибири и Дальнего Востока то же так думают. 😊
@ЕленаМатвеева-щ4пАй бұрын
Для этого пришлось бы вырубить очень много лесов 😢
@ОлегСимонов-ч6уАй бұрын
@@ЕленаМатвеева-щ4пМаршрруты давно уже есть и ведётся глобальная работа, а на счёт лесов не беспокойтесь раз в году в Тайге больше сгорает! Да и леса самовостанавливуются но только долго надо помогать восстонавливать...
@vladimirnikolskiy17 күн бұрын
Have you heard anything about the Trans-Siberian Railway? It is not profitable to build high-speed roads in Siberia and the Far East. Less than 30% of the Russian population lives in this vast territory.
@JoeBidet-yb5erАй бұрын
Hello Russell As usual a super video I have question for you Why can they build the huge new presidential building "white house" in Bishkek in 6 months but it takes two months make a bathroom in my hotel in issyk kul ? 😂 Anyways it will soon be finished You must come visit june july august 2025 best months My guest of course I will upload video of it yt when done Regards from Kyrgyzstan
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
I have a friend also in Bishkek. I was there last year if you might remember. Of course if i come back to visit, i am going to meet up with you. Why are the bathroom experts so slow there, who knows. It keeps them employed i guess. work too fast and your out of a job quicker.
@JoeBidet-yb5erАй бұрын
@@TravellingwithRussell 👍💯😆 Thanks prompt reply Stay warm kind Sir
@JuanPublo2023Ай бұрын
Because you are living in Kirgistan 😜
@tukituki7680Ай бұрын
❤👋😺
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Thanks ))
@ulisirius9027Ай бұрын
🎉💯👌
@klounaderАй бұрын
На днях анонсировали запуск 2000го электробуса на маршрутах.
@777VAW22 күн бұрын
🔥❤️🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺👍👍👌💪
@TravellingwithRussell22 күн бұрын
Thanks.
@adsmaxiАй бұрын
18:34 well the interesting question here is, why is that ramp not automatic? 🤔
@vladimirnikolskiy17 күн бұрын
Firstly, because a person should control the congress of a disabled person! Secondly, because the automatic opening of the ramp will work slower than a person who also controls the safety of others when opening it.
@skirolfАй бұрын
Do you know the progress made on track construction?
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
I don't. the one thing that happened here, they work on it for the time mentioned, then...Wham!! Its open and ready with not a lot of fan fare.
@yaboyed5779Ай бұрын
Any chance you’ll travel outside of their capital like you used too? Like Vladivostok?
@lauren6889Ай бұрын
He was in Yekaterinburg ( excuse spelling ) just recently with videos, if you are subscribed you would have seen them.
@geejay5751Ай бұрын
Из запада России мало кто был во Владивостоке, это очень далеко :) Расстояние от Москвы до Владивостока около 6500 км, а от Москвы до Нью Йорка 7500км
@jaybeeceesytchannelАй бұрын
I could spend all day on that train.
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
I was at this event 4 times in total. The inside part was super interesting as well. kzbin.info/www/bejne/a4euaGSqbqmortk
@jamessmithers4456Ай бұрын
Come to China!! There now more than 50,000 k of high speed rail with ultra modern trains. They run so so smoothly. Great service. Spotless. Always on time to the second
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
I would love to come and visit there some time. I made it only to the airport in transit earlier this year.
@tanyayarochkina8889Ай бұрын
Why is it so warm in Moscow in autumn?
@Ольга-п1о9оАй бұрын
В Москве!? Я тебе скажу у меня в России в Сибири такая погода, а Москва юг России.
@mrishka5Ай бұрын
Moscow is far from the Permafrost Region or Polar Region. It's quite warm there except winter time.
@morningstararun6278Ай бұрын
So you have been only shown the grey, cold and depressing winter pictures of Moscow so far in the western media.
@truthsearch2366Ай бұрын
As I understand that Russia does not have any domestically made high performance electrical drives for high-speed trains. Not sure whether they buy it from Germany or China.
@ГалинаБрагина-п2тАй бұрын
fully domestic made high speed train is going to be in usage in the beginning of 2026. I live near the station where it will have a stop. It will be between Moscow and Snt Petersburg
@vladimirnikolskiy17 күн бұрын
What is difficult in the production of an electric drive? It is much more difficult to create railway trolleys, brakes and a control system capable of operating at such speeds.
@MrDomingo55Ай бұрын
I don't see the train doing 400km per hour in winter with lots of snow on tracks.
@АнатолийСиницин-ы3мАй бұрын
Зимой прекрасно ходят в Санкт-Петербург скоростные поезда сапсаны , со скоростью и 240 км /час и им не мешает якобы снег на путях! Пути постоянно чистят специальные поезда! Поэтому, не пишите глупости!
@@mrishka5 Why would anyone defend a bot? Those bots pretend to be Russian. They lay a lot of information on the topic but then - always - end it with an insult. The insult is directed at a foreigner. That's what they do. So why would you defend them?
@mrishka5Ай бұрын
@@TogetherForever-mg1mh didn't know about it
@davidwebb4904Ай бұрын
Apparently, london has 1397 electric buses, 3826 hybrid buses, and 20 hydrogen buses.
@basedmanaf8100Ай бұрын
And 1000s of crimes per month as well
@davidwebb4904Ай бұрын
@@basedmanaf8100 more like per week......
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
@davidwebb4904 So, I still think Russia has the largest amount of Electric buses.
@kerr6204Ай бұрын
Russia even export its electric buses abroad, so it's not something new for the Russians.
@BGtravelsАй бұрын
Way to go!
@firetime75Ай бұрын
Вам нужно камеру 360° Блин а эти сиденья в московских диаметрах как были жутко не удобными, так и остались😢 пол часа сидеть максимум, а название правда странное. Белый сокол звучит классно!
@taneiloski5501Ай бұрын
no way going 400 km backwards ,...it"ll be totally bad feeling . 👍
@upperechelon9776Ай бұрын
just a mock up.
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
The highspeed train was, but the seats they used are the ones going in the train. The other trains, the metro and the suburban train were fully functional. And the bus was of course as well.
@ronnymjs758Ай бұрын
не садись на белый поезд до понедельника. В пути он взорвется.
@ronnymjs758Ай бұрын
Ikke kjøre hvite toget før på mandag
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Takk.
@khairulnaeim756Ай бұрын
I think that probably not need at all (that bird show)... hopefully not the same as this... hopefully is large...same size as union train in American... hopefully 🥸...
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
It's a common thing in Russia, a lot of the trains are named after birds. This was only an example of the train, there will be 8 or 10 carriages.
@АндрейЛарин-в6нАй бұрын
На самом деле железнодорожная колея в России шире чем в странах ЕС и в США.
@MudenMuden-wo9csАй бұрын
Снова макеты
@AMOUREDDАй бұрын
I hope the other regions get good transportation systems as well,cuz other regions inner transport systems are poor.
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
I did a video recently in another city showing there metro system as well. kzbin.info/www/bejne/poqsm4t8qbFon80
@bearbullcruising6427Ай бұрын
Not everybody understands kilometers per hour, Russell. I know you’re catering to the Russian audience your friends, but not everybody uses that type of measurements.
@pineapplesareyummy6352Ай бұрын
You realise there are literally only three countries in the world that doesn't use metric - they are the US, Myanmar and Liberia. 😀
@gas6513Ай бұрын
Транспорт у нас крутецкий Ходил бы он ещё везде. А тотна мцд4 до сих пор электрички с 90х годов ходят. И электробусы еще не везде(
@ellidanoАй бұрын
Если бы вы были более взрослый, возможно вы бы знали такую вещь, что нельзя заменять вагоны в один год за раз. Это не разумно. Завод производящий вагоны заменяет их постепенно. По степени ротации и износа. Вы никогда не увидите замену одновременно всех поездов за один месяц со старых на новые. Потому что поломки поездов тоже будут начинаться одновременно. И это создаст проблему. Когда одновременно выйдут из строя все поезда. И вторая проблема, мощность завода не позволяет заменить их одновременно, что в общем и не требуется по первой причине. Единственное в чем можно согласится, у нас есть яма из 90ых годов, когда поезда вообще не заменялись, и возможно по этой причине ещё есть совсем убитые составы. Но это отголосок времени правления либералов и Ельцина, которыми руководили напрямую из США. У США не было задачи в те годы улучшать инфраструктуру в России. Их задача была вывозить капиталы и ресурсы из России.
@gas6513Ай бұрын
@@ellidano это замечательно, но на мцд 4 я вообще не вижу новых поездов. Только красные, желтые и обновленные жёлтые. Этих расхвавленных Москва 2020 или как их там нет ни одного
@Cathrine-c2lАй бұрын
The Moscow St Petersburg high speed train Will cost almost $100 😐 Thanks, I Will never buy this ticket! You can take Moscow Vladivostok train for $200!!!
@vladimirnikolskiy17 күн бұрын
Что-же, вы не будете, РЖД этого, думаю, этого не заметит. Есть масса людей, для которых время и удобство важнее денег. В аэропорт вы должны приезжать на регистрацию за два часа до вылета. Далее, час полета, плюс путь из аэропорта Пулково в центр Питера у вас займет еще сорок минут - час, в лучшем случае. Разница в несколько тысяч рублей для тех, кто ценит своё время - смехотворна!
@khairulnaeim756Ай бұрын
Yeah that toilet is tooo liberal, need conservative section, much more delightful 🙂...
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Wow, in Russia a toilet, is a toilet. Simple.
@alexanderchepak2009Ай бұрын
Liberal toilet … I think Trump could borrow that expression. :)
@Lupi33zАй бұрын
I'm seeing a lot of 'on the spectrum' dudes at the train exhibition 😄
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Transport geeks. You would be shocked at how many young people are out and about on public transport in Russia. wanting to see new trains and buses. Even on the weekend, they get together and travel on the different types of vehicles.
@aakasotoАй бұрын
Does it bother you that people are looking at you when you speak english?
@MClark-kf9wqАй бұрын
People stare not because of the language but because of the volume. Sometimes Russell can be too loud. If a Russian did the same, they'd stare at him as well. It's not customary to be load. Same in the US.
@khairulnaeim756Ай бұрын
Hmmmm tooo much anti gravity seat...(Second train) 🤖
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
I don't think so.
@skirolfАй бұрын
Why showing electric bus when the have almost no interest in EVs or the green transition? A video of Russian green transition?
@YandexWikiАй бұрын
It smells better😂
@TogetherForever-mg1mhАй бұрын
Russia has the largest fleet of electric buses in Europe.
@alekstacticАй бұрын
Главное, чтоб бабки не спиздили...
@ИгорьИсаков-з4рАй бұрын
Кто о чём, а карманник С УСРАЙИНЫ сразу смекает о грошах у кышенях...😂😂😂
@Lo_Spasimante_BurattinoАй бұрын
Ha un brufolo sulla labbra superiore.
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
Sto guardando, ma non me ne sono accorto.
@sylionproduction9193Ай бұрын
И билет будет стоить походу от 10 000 или даже больше на 1 человека.
@galeparker1067Ай бұрын
That would be $145 Canadian? I hope not. But Russia doesn't appear to abuse her citizens...... 🤔✌️🇨🇦
@tukituki7680Ай бұрын
Сначала узнай потом пиши ..не хер писать что происходит в вашей не нормальной голове 😾
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
@sylionproduction9193 Это не будет так дорого. Если вы не выберете VIP-вариант для поездки. Вы всегда можете воспользоваться поездом дальнего следования, если вас не устраивает цена.
@KirillissimusАй бұрын
Купе, наверное, столько и будет стоить, но для 2-часового поезда это как бизнес-класс в самолете. Обычные сидячие места дороже 5к за билет до Питера быть не могут. Иначе на этом поезде просто никто ездить не будет.
@sylionproduction9193Ай бұрын
@@tukituki7680 да ладно? Дак Сапсан как вариант и сейчас будет стоить порядка 8000. А то можно спойконо отдать даже 10 000. Просто я к тому веду, что это всё должно быть доступно для всех категорий граждан. На самолёте вон, 2500 победой и то дешевле. Голову мою не трожьте, я же вашу не трогаю верно?
@DamirAsanovАй бұрын
Visit the dentist buddy.
@BHudakАй бұрын
Lol, another Potemkin village 😀 Lets see how much money is stolen from the goverment budget with nothing comes to the production. I will eat my shoes if this become a reality 😀
@АллаДокинаАй бұрын
Окраина что ли?
@Klaus_SchulzeАй бұрын
What а Могоп gosh 🤦 Start eating your shoes! These are real trains, some of which already travel across the expanses of Russia and in the subway. And these electric buses have been running in Moscow for more than 6 years, and they have replaced all buses with internal combustion engines and trolleybuses.
@Klaus_SchulzeАй бұрын
Now there are 2,000 electric buses running along Moscow Street. By 2030, there will be 5,900 of them.
@Я___я___Я_____Я_____Я___я___Я8 күн бұрын
“Уже надоело слушать про выражение ‘потемкинские деревни’, которое придумал австрийский дипломат во время путешествия Екатерины II в Крым. Потемкин за короткое время сумел возвести города, поселения, станции, начал развивать промышленность, строить порты и многое другое. Никто не мог поверить, что он так быстро всё это создал, и насколько это было значительным достижением. Из зависти и злобы появилось выражение ‘потемкинские деревни’, хотя на самом деле Потемкин сделал невероятно много. Сравните: какой-нибудь английский или французский король сделал гораздо меньше для своей страны. По сравнению с ним они действительно были ‘очковтирателями’. А Потемкин был великим человеком, который ничего не имитировал, а только действовал, создавал и развивал. Его роль в Российской империи просто колоссальна. А вот тот австрийский посланник, состоящий, по сути, из зависти, злобы и прочих фекалий, пустил это крылатое выражение. И теперь все русофобы, такие же фекальные создания, как он, охотно его повторяют.”
@unitedglobalorganization6829Ай бұрын
Эту показуху, каждый год показывают...)
@ГеннадийК-у8жАй бұрын
завидуй молча....
@А.М-е3мАй бұрын
Однако дорогу уже начали строить )))
@Unknown-hq4cpАй бұрын
Ну так и чё? Здесь всё, кроме скоростного поезда, уже давно на ходу.
@yamar4116Ай бұрын
This is becoming such a ridiculous propaganda channel. Shops and trains and everything is pink in russia. If you are really free and unpaid vlogger show us something you are unhappy about in russia, there is something for sure. Come on show us something even people in Switzerland are can criticise.... but you can't right Russel :D yeah so much about freedom of speech in russia
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
I like to show life in Russia. I have some Bali videos, if you need something alternative. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bqGtl5-wltqVmJo Or maybe I was promoting Sweden in this video.
@Russell-77Ай бұрын
He’s just doing this (and allowed to do this) as a puppet, as a propaganda tool. He’s useful to the regime.
@Klaus_SchulzeАй бұрын
KZbin has deleted all Russian youtubers who showed real life in Russia in any positive way. There are almost only those who tell what the haters expect from them, only BS. Go to their channels, there are plenty of them. Russell just walks around Moscow with a camera, and captures what he sees. He's more of a documentary filmmaker, no propaganda.
@yamar4116Ай бұрын
@@Klaus_Schulze So for you documentary is "see how sanctions can't affect mighty russian economic, see how we captured western tanks and killed western and ukrainian crews including his own countrymen, and see how russia is basically perfect". That kind of "documentary" is a little bit biased don't you think. All good documentaries usually show, the good and the bad side of things. Can't say so about russels propaganda channel. Not a single thing he is critical about, and critic is good it makes the world progress. But no - here we have pure propaganda for the little man in kremlin. I just wonder if russel is afraid or just paid to do so. It is one of both for sure and neither is good. I don't think russia is a third world country, it has good sides and bad sides as any other country. But for all of you here that drink the koolaid it is paradise on earth and not a single wrong thing with it. Useful idiots we used to call these when we were part of the USSR.
@slnik1853Ай бұрын
@@yamar4116 Здесь в Ютубе я видел множество каналов с подобной Расселу тематикой только про другие страны, у меня никогда не возникало вопросов, почему автор показывает жизнь в Германии, или США, или даже Пакистан, только с положительной стороны. Как Вы сами заявили везде есть свои недостатки, но есть и всегда свой взгляд на мир, мы никогда не можем запретить автору проявлять свою индивидуальность, у Вас тоже есть претензии ко всем подобным авторам, или это касается только России? В ютубе полно роликов, которые подают Россию, исключительно в чёрном цвете, ещё больше это относится к западным СМИ, которые вообще никогда не покажут, того показывает Рассел в своих репортажах, и он хоть немного компенсирует ту ложь, что царит на Западе в отношении России. Выступая за объективность, вы сами страшно не объективны, потому что у Вас для России особые требования.. Да и что забыли западные экипажи военной техники на чужой войне, в исторической части России, почему о них нужно скорбеть, наёмники первоочередная цель на любой войне.
@kytutrАй бұрын
These are just dummies, not actual trains. This shows that russia does not have future, and not only for trains.
@Klaus_SchulzeАй бұрын
What а Могоп gosh. 🤦 These are real trains, some of which already run across the expanses of Russia and in the subway.
@khairulnaeim756Ай бұрын
Actually just focus what everyday customer wants,they just seat a minute or two...🥸 .. must be and have clear objective...
@TravellingwithRussellАй бұрын
For the buses and metro, I agree. And space to move around when its busy.
@GregoryBamberАй бұрын
Even though Brisbane has electric suburban trains the Moscow Metro is so much better.
@NGP14Ай бұрын
How can one compare Brisbane trains with Moscow That is laughable ,,,,,,
@dmitriyenergy3637Ай бұрын
@@NGP14 And in what way is it funny? Have several trains stopped in Brisbane?
@ronnymjs758Ай бұрын
не садись на белый поезд до понедельника. В пути он взорвется.
@ronnymjs758Ай бұрын
не садись на белый поезд до понедельника. В пути он взорвется.