From America/ Who would not like this. Beautiful, very scenic. Love all the green. Thank you for bringing Slovenia to us on a steam engine.
@Timsvideochannel16 жыл бұрын
Hi America, thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@OmniaInNumerisSitaSunt2 жыл бұрын
The Bled Lake is beautiful. I have been there and on its small island and medieval church, as part of a school excursion. Passed through Jesenice too and the Postojna cave. We went there in winter so it was super scenic. Thanks for the link Tim, brings back great memories. 🤩
@Timsvideochannel12 жыл бұрын
Hi, this railway journey is one of the most scenic I have ever done and Lake Bled, along with New Zealand's Milford Sound are the two most beautiful places in the world. The Postojna caves are amazing, I visited them before Yugoslavia broke up, when I was driving away, a man stopped me and asked "do you want to see my caves"? The kids were keen to see more caves, so I asked how much, he gave me a very high price in Yugoslavian Dinar, I said "too much", he then said £10, so I agreed. The caves were fantastic, we stood in a place where the cave finished high up on the side of a canyon with a magnificent waterfall emerging from the cave we were standing in. Later as the sun was setting I pulled into a car park near the place where the boats set off for the Island in the middle of Lake Bled, a man came from nowhere and said "You want to ride my cable car" as the last experience had been a good one, we agreed a price in English currency. The cable car was a big modern one capable of carrying at least 50 people, we were the only passengers and it was quite dark in the valley, the cable car emerged in bright sunlight in what looked like a ski area, he waited for us to have a look around before we set of back down into the darkness of the valley. We were staying on the coast at Rovinj, were we hired a car to explore the area as far inland as Ljubljana, we also caught a train called the "Green Train" to Ljubljana from Pula via Trieste, it was a very scenic ride. Happy Days.
@OmniaInNumerisSitaSunt2 жыл бұрын
@@Timsvideochannel1 Initially I wanted to say that this journey is up there with the Bergen line in Norway and the Bernina line in Switzerland but I didn't want to come across as that pompous. But I am glad you said it, so now I know it's not just me feeling that way. Thank you Tim. I still get excited about these ex Yugoslavian states even though now they are separate entities. Can't help feeling we should be together still. 😔 As for Bled, it has that fairytale ambience and in winter especially it looks like Sleeping Beauty's castle, where she waits to be waken by the kiss of true love. As for Milford Sound in New Zealand, I am pretty sure you have it hiding somewhere in your YT channel. 🤗 And the Postojna cave was magic. Something out of the Lord of the Rings movie. As I said, it brings back lovely memories. 🥰
@Timsvideochannel12 жыл бұрын
@@OmniaInNumerisSitaSunt I love all the countries that made up the former Yugoslavia, the scenery is wonderful and the people are friendly. It's nice we agree on the railroad trip, it is up there with the best and to top it all you can still catch the museum train throughout the summer months. I often see short breaks advertised to Bled in winter, I must go and see the snow clad mountains. This is Milford Sound - kzbin.info/www/bejne/aoCykmOejbimhM0 We live in an awesome world. Cheers. Tim.
@OmniaInNumerisSitaSunt2 жыл бұрын
@@Timsvideochannel1 I am going to continue watching the museum part right now. I started yesterday but was sleepy and decided to watch the rest today. All the videos so far are very interesting and scenic. Thanks for the link to the Milford Sound video. Really curious about that one. 🤗 The world is truly beautiful. I hope it won't be destroyed by some silly people who have more power than sense. 😔
@Timsvideochannel12 жыл бұрын
@@OmniaInNumerisSitaSunt I'm pleased you are finding the Yugoslavia videos interesting, parts of New Zealand are very like Yugoslavia, especially the colour of the water in the rivers. People with too much power are behind all of the worlds troublespots ☹.
@annawitter51617 жыл бұрын
I just looooove your train vids!! Thanks so much, Tim! You are a star!
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Thank you Anna, your very kind comment has made my day.
@annawitter51617 жыл бұрын
xxx
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
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@cgclemens7 жыл бұрын
Very enjoyable. Thanks for another great video. Will definitely be watching for Part 2.
@gracenauen98287 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful videos I can never travel to These's Over Sea's place's I am unable to travel any more. I think the Horn's are fine I in joyed this one.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
I'm working on part 2 now, the scenery, bridges, tunnels and viaducts are amazing. This railway is a real testament to the skills of the engineers and navvies who surveyed and built the line. Part 2 should out in a week or so.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Thank you Grace, it's a pleasure to use video to take you to far off places to see and experience some of the amazing journeys I have been lucky enough to do. Age is creeping up on me now, so I want to make the most of being able to travel whilst I can. I always enjoy the sound of a steam train whistle, some are shrill, some are deep, but they all announce the presence of a steam locomotive.
@hansquennet83576 жыл бұрын
I had no idea that Slovenia was so beautiful! Thank you, Tim!
@Timsvideochannel16 жыл бұрын
Hello Hans, Slovenia is extremely picturesque as are most of the countries that made up the former Yugoslavia.
@isaiasdossantos55923 жыл бұрын
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@johnkerr19534 жыл бұрын
From Scotland , A trimendous video with great views.
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
Hi John, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride with the added bonus of enjoying the views from a vintage train hauled by a handsome steam locomotive. I love to visit Scotland where scheduled steam train runs along the Mallaig line, although I've seen it, I've yet to ride the train, it's on my "to do" list.
@AnjaliRajadhyaksha7 жыл бұрын
Very scenic region ! Almost untouched by human habitat. With steam engine, it must have been a dream run for you Tim.....The whistle was sooo cute. Thank you for sharing another wonderful train travel. Waiting for part 2 .😊Have a great week.!
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Thank you Anjali, Slovenia is a pretty amazing place, mountains, deep ravines, crystal clear rivers, turquoise lakes and a steam train - what's not to like? Part 2 will follow soon, more wonderful scenery, some yard shunting and a steam run past at the end.
@haroldsmuck35697 жыл бұрын
(from Canada) Beautiful Scenery, Enjoyed The Video Very Much, Thank You For Sharing.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hello Harold, it's a pleasure to share this outstanding train ride with you. I'm pleased you enjoyed it and thanks for your kind comment.
@slycat19396 жыл бұрын
Again another great video. Safe travels ahead. God bless.
@Timsvideochannel16 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@ChinaAl7 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic video! You are one lucky fellow to getup front. I was also. I was a Railroad engineer (engine driver to the rest of the world) for 41 years including 7 years Chicago subways. When we went to Europe and China I always brought pictures wth me. It seems that it's a world wide fraternity. I showed my photos and as always invited upon the engine. If the driver didn't speak English my photos always did the trick. I even got to drive trains in China and Hungary. I enjoy your videos.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hi, 41 years up front, you must have some wonderful memories and seen a few changes. On this trip I clamped a small GoPro camera to one of the handrails on the tender, the loco crew were very friendly and helpful. I traveled with them in the cab for a while, some of the long tunnels made life in the cab a memorable experience, I was covered in coal dust at the end of day, but the smile some of my travelling companions caught on film as I climbed down from the cab showed just how much I had enjoyed the day. Even in these days when Health and safety regulations make it harder to place a camera in the cab, there are still many train crew around the world who will help when asked politely, or if I don't speak their language, I approach them in a similar manner to yourself and show them the small camera, it works most of the time.
@ChinaAl7 жыл бұрын
Been retired since 2007 and things sure have changed from stricter rules to cameras the cab of the locos. Not only pointing forward but also at the driver. It's not the safe fun we had years ago. I'm starting to go through some of my videos and posting on my channel. In 2008 I shot a steam loco in Poznan, Poland as it was leaving the station. So much more to say but not here. ;-)
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hi, life is more difficult for the driver today, I live in the UK and it is almost impossible to get a camera in the cab now, which is a shame, because the view from the London Overground on a sunny day is one of the best city views to be had anywhere. Countries where tourists are important to the livelihood of the railways take a different view, they know You Tube videos can provide effective free advertising and if they are approached in a polite manner can be very helpful. I've taken a look at your channel and subscribed so that I can catch some your videos as you upload them :-)
@ChinaAl7 жыл бұрын
thanks, I got a few more to get up yet. Problem is I just started working with this newer DaVinci resolve 12.5 on my iMac and am not used to it yet likeI was Sony's Vegas years ago in my PC days or final cut on my 2009 Mac Pro which mostly don't work anymore due to OS upgrades. ;-)
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
OS upgrades are a real pain, you're lucky you don't have to content with Windows 10, it's a bit of a nightmare.
@Bruno.Trains7 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video and fabulous locations,well done
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
@krisiicc147 жыл бұрын
Hi,Tim.I see,you are back with amazing video. I am waiting,second part...
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I am working on part 2 now, it should be available later this week.
7 жыл бұрын
great Video!! hug from Brazil!!! DUTRA
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
The hug from Brazil is really appreciated, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Best wishes. Tim from England.
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you my friend !! Greetings
@ADMIRALSCORNER7 жыл бұрын
Superb video Tim! And what interesting trains and places you have visited yet again.
@ADMIRALSCORNER7 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to see what camera you manage to get fitted in the loco and how it attaches to so many different locos with no problems or with the crew! It is so worth the effort!
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hi, are you enjoying a heatwave in Somerset? the beaches have been busy here in Sussex. This was an outstanding trip made on a scheduled train on the main line, although it is really a tourist train. No visit to Slovenia would be complete without riding this train and visiting Bled castle. I use a GoPro camera mounted in or on the front of the train. If you take a look at their website you will see the array of mounts available. There a a number of action type cameras available these days, they do a good job as long as there is not too much vibration. The results from mounting them on steam or diesel trains can be a bit unreliable, whereas an electric train will nearly always give a good result.
@ADMIRALSCORNER7 жыл бұрын
For a few days or so! The beaches were crowded here too. Just see my recent video on the Weston Land Trains, when you have the time! It amazes me how you track down such interseting trains all over the world and manage to get to travel on them. We are fortunate that you take such good videos!
@ADMIRALSCORNER7 жыл бұрын
Judging the best place to fit it gets better with experience I expect. It would be awful to find your camera missing at the end of a run!
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hi, it's nice to know the British still enjoy a day at the seaside. I'm glad you enjoy watching some of the lines I have been fortunate enough to visit. Today I took a more local trip out to the Bluebell Railway to see some of the layouts at their model railway weekend. I am fortunate to have a number of really good heritage lines within a couple of hours drive.
@SMILEVIDEOTRAINS7 жыл бұрын
Really good to view. Thank you
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hi Kieth, I'm glad you liked it.
@johannperaus68907 жыл бұрын
Hello Tim! I hope you have a great time in Slovenia. It is a beautiful country. Steam is always nice. Stevenson has begun, and we continue. I wish you a nice holiday. Hans from the Mühlviertel Austria.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hi Johann, Slovenia is a beautiful place, this train ride ranks among the best I have experienced, steam, vintage carriages, a friendly train crew and wonderful scenery, what else could one wish for? When George Stephenson built the "Rocket" I wonder if he had any idea what he was starting? I bet he would have loved the Class 33 loco heading our train. Best wishes from the UK.
@johannperaus68907 жыл бұрын
Exactly Tim. If the good old George had known what this invention once took to great proportions, he would have jumped with joy. By Tim. 🚂🚂🚂👍👍👍
@Trini3437 жыл бұрын
Brilliant Tim, looking forward to part 2
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Cheers, it shouldn't be too long before part 2 is available.
@petersmith69037 жыл бұрын
Loved it arm chair viewing i am in UK very nice country nice video will look at part two .
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter, I'm glad you enjoyed it, the trip was great fun and staff manning the train were really helpful.
@bob18fan297 жыл бұрын
There can't ever be a better fan than this! Amazing vid and it must have a better adventure!
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hi, thank you, your comment is really appreciated. Touring the countries of the former Yugoslavia in search of working steam turned out to be one of my best ever adventures and I look forward to sharing more videos of the tour over the coming months.
@bob18fan297 жыл бұрын
Tim I saved those 2 to my favorite file To watch again and again, thank you for comments back.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, I'm really pleased you enjoyed them enough to consider them worth saving to your favorite file.
@peterscandlyn7 жыл бұрын
Extremely picturesque countryside.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Some of the best scenery, enhanced by the presence of beautifully restored museum train. It does't get much better.
@enisturan85717 жыл бұрын
Fiction has been great; Thank you... :)
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Cheers I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@Pjs754 жыл бұрын
Wow! Though I never travelled by train in Slovenia (or the former Yugoslavia), except on an underground tourist train in the massive cave system at Postojna, Slovenia. I remember like it was yesterday, early September 1967 being aboard a mate's 1957 Vauxhall (knee knocker) Cresta (model PA, with white walled tyres). I was one of three work colleagues having a road trip across Europe; crossing the Iron Curtain in a valley from Austria, in the Alps (Wurzan Pass), as the sun slipped silently behind the mountain tops & the baleful clang of cow bells echoed down the valley, we were examined by blue uniformed, border guards with a red star on their hats and rifles on shoulders, following an earlier pub-based whim. We stayed one night at Lake Bled {featured on your video} (with a view of it's island Retreat for the late President Tito). We travelled for over a week out of season (September), including lovely weather down on the Adriatic (at Rijeka, Pula & Rovinj) in Croatia. Quite adventurous to survive on the local cheese, bread and wine! The total trip touched 10 countries: Yugoslavia was then just one! No travel agents, the return trip, taking alpine passes during the last three hundred miles, 5 of 6 cylinders (1 with spark plug removed) following blowing a hole in a piston. The things you do when you are young and can just afford to add fuel to a mate's motor? This video brought back some of the amazing scenery from 53 years ago. Peter
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
Hey, your Yugoslavian adventure must have been a blast, you certainly came away with some interesting experiences. I visited Yugoslavia on a package holiday to Rovinj with Yugotours at the time Margret Thatcher was replaced and talk of the upcoming war was in the air. I went to the caves on a coach tour, I returned the following week in a hire car, the car park was empty and a man approached and said "you wanna see my caves" I asked how much, the price he gave in Yugoslavian Dina was way more than I was prepared to pay, he looked at me then said "OK ten English pounds" I accepted his offer for me, my wife and two children to visit his caves. We were a bit apprehensive at first, but it quickly became apparent that these were as spectacular as the Postojna caves, just not commercialized. The highlight was where the caves broke out into daylight high up on the side of a deep ravine with the stream we had been following cascading out in a picture perfect water fall. I was so grateful to our guide I doubled the amount we'd agreed to pay. We drove off toward Lake Bled to be greeted by one of the most awesome sights I've ever seen, the castle in the lake surrounded by stunning Autumn colours. I drove to a car park on the far side of the lake and up popped a man who said "you wanna ride my cable car", sure enough just behind him was a large modern cable car capable of holding upwards of sixty people, we agreed a price and I jokingly said and how much to come down again, he just smiled and said "I'll wait for you". It was getting dark by the lakeside, but when we reached what I assume where ski slopes at the top it was still bright daylight. What an amazing day, hiring a car for the second week of our holiday allowed us to see the places tourists often miss, although traffic lights that didn't always work was a new experience, we were just advised to treat them as roundabouts. I did fit a train in, Pula to Ljubljana, probably one of the most scenic train rides I've ever done, I must do it again and soon. This rail-tour of the former Yugoslavia bought back some wonderful memories, it really was as beautiful as I remembered.
@Pjs754 жыл бұрын
Tim, not only did you trump my fading memories, but you went when there was some tourism available. I don’t remember when Yugotours started, but it wasn’t ‘there’ in late sixties (nor in my memory). I am sure ‘my’ trip was on the cusp of the opening up of tourism, in the latter days (after Tito) of the communist unified state. Seeing it as an outsider, perhaps sailing close to the wind on being tracked by big brother, noting the amount of Ox carts in the early morning traffic, was at a turning point before the fragmentation of the state. It was and is a beautiful area, pristine clear seas and deep history, not just underground caves. Didn’t need commercialisation; just appreciation. Just recalled the guides in cave system were in several language groups. The only other English tourist speakers were a couple from Bolivia, who had better English than German. ‘Our’ guides had a learned by heart script and when one in our party asked awkward questions the guides seemed to rewind their speech a couple of sentences. Hilarious but we got nothing other than approved speech... ! P
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
@@Pjs75 Hi, remembering things by events is OK, but not when the year matters, so I looked a few things up. The first time I booked to go to Yugoslavia was 1980, the same year as Tito died, the travel agent advised us to go to Italy instead, so we went to Sorrento that year. We went to Rovinj in 1990 and according to Google the war started in 1992 and finished in 1995, it is still fresh in the minds of many, whilst Slovenia and Croatia are not a problem, it is best not to mention it in Montenegro and Serbia, our tour guide said if anyone asks, tell them you are from Sweden. Although the war is over, it is too soon for it to be forgotten, the scars run deep. It is only when you visit places and the tour guide puts everything into context, you realize how unpleasant the conflict was, sometimes family members found themselves on opposite sides. I hope nothing ever happens like it again. The museum of the war in Sarajevo is a bit of an eye opener, it remembers what happened, but concentrates on a the future in a positive manner, I didn't expect a war museum to be so uplifting. You were in the country at a fascinating time, just before all the changes took place and the narrow gauge rail network was still in place. Yugotours were new to High-street travel agents in 1990. History is created in the blink of an eye, where did all those years go?
@josephstalin79954 жыл бұрын
Hey, I'm half Russian and half Slovenian. I was born in Jesenice (I'm from Mojstrana, a nearby village) and traveled this route (although not by steam locomotive) thank you for making this video.
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride, I hope it bought back good memories from your own trips on this railway.
@josephstalin79954 жыл бұрын
@@Timsvideochannel1 thank you. I'll probably find a way to get on that beautiful loco. Do you know the model?
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
@@josephstalin7995 Hi, the locomotive was a Kriegslok locomotive (Class 52 in Germany) Class 33 in the former Yugoslavia. The train is referred to as the museum train, it one of the only regular timetabled steam trains on the main-line. You might find this interesting - www.culture.si/en/Transalpina_-_the_Bohinj_Railway
@josephstalin79954 жыл бұрын
@@Timsvideochannel1 I know about the "Museum train" or as it is referred to in Slovenia as "Muzejski vlak" but I was unsure of that was it. Thanks.
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
@@josephstalin7995 I hope you are able to ride it one day, if you do, please let me know if it lived up to or surpassed your expectations.
@valdirvaldir17344 жыл бұрын
Amei a viagem!!! Lindo vídeo, vale à pena assistir, paisagens maravilhosas, cidades ou vilarejos não sei como dizem aí... más são todas aconchegantes e aquelas casas junto à natureza é vida pra 100 anos. Parabéns pelo vídeo
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
Oi, estou feliz que você gostou do passeio, a Eslovênia é um país muito pitoresco e as pessoas são realmente amigáveis.
@manuelsousasantos4 жыл бұрын
Os meus agradecimentos por este bonito vídeo. Além de que, ao contrário dos muitos que tenho visualizado sobre o tema, este trabalho apresentou uma "supressão" do comboio na passagem pelos túneis que ninguém aprecia. Parabéns.
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
Obrigado, estou feliz que tenha gostado desta viagem pelo belo campo esloveno.
@itloon6 жыл бұрын
Hi Tim. You must be quite active during these journeys - you covered many perspectives, much appreciated. Alan.
@Timsvideochannel16 жыл бұрын
I don't get time to sit down, but I don't mind because I get a lot of enjoyment from filming my trips. The train crew were very helpful, I intend to return in winter to see this beautiful part of the world covered in snow, I've seen postcards, it looks wonderful.
@anunggaming7 жыл бұрын
nice train video!
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@StageParades7 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to Part 2 also, as always excellent video. Love travelling in the comfort of my living room. Will it beat Montenegro I wonder ? All the best, Steve
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hi Steve, thanks for your kind comment. This trip was in the same league as Montenegro, but then both countries were part of the former Yugoslavia, one of the most scenic places to be found anywhere in the world. Part 2 is almost ready, should be up within a matter of days. Best wishes. Tim.
@StageParades7 жыл бұрын
You know Tim, I stayed a week in Bled back in the 80's and never knew there was a train station there. If ONLY. Many thanks again.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
I visited Bled too in the 80's, I found the railway, but never saw any trains, but I did catch a train from near Rovinj to Ljubljana on the Green Train, don't know if it is still possible today, I do remember it being a very scenic route.
@billburnhope21765 жыл бұрын
Good one.
@Timsvideochannel15 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@dalehedrick45306 жыл бұрын
Ty
@pega17pl7 жыл бұрын
Hello Tim, another video of beautiful scenery by you. This time Slovenia West border region of North Balkan to Austrians East Alps. - Heinz Btw: (12:06) I assume this 2-10 (1'E) steam loco originallly is German class 52 of Deutsche Reichsbahn, derivated at WW2 of class 50 and called 'war loco'. At end of WW2 this loco was spread over whole East Europe and then often run by national railways.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Hello Heinz, thanks for your kind comment. The Class 33 locomotive was manufactured in Germany. I looked on the internet for confirmation and this site gives details of Slovenian locomotives - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_steam_locomotives_in_Slovenia
@pega17pl7 жыл бұрын
Hello Tim, thanks for the link. By this I got list of steam locos German class 52 and confirmation by Wikipedi these locos are classified as JZ 33 at Yugoslavia. www.pospichal.net/lokstatistik/20033-jdz33.htm en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRB_Class_52 Although these locomotives are simple and robust, without the care of the railway staff they would not have so far survived. Therefore, a big commendation to the railroad staff of all these countries.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
As we progressed through the former Yugoslavia we came across more of these Class 33 locomotives working in coal mines. I rode in the cab of a number of them, although they all looked similar from the outside, I noticed a number of differences in the cab. We also visited some of the maintenance depots where the locos were looked after.
@ulrichzahn88607 жыл бұрын
Fantastic. Have you also a longer part 1 and 2 without these very quick picture changes resp. video cuts?
@robertcoleman48615 жыл бұрын
Hi tim,Well i finally found pt 1 in the mess i call my files,What a beautiful scenic journey in a beautiful country with a magnificent finish on that wonderful viaduct in that beautiful valley thanks mate cheer's bob.ps check out melbourne trams 1965-1983 silent movie digital remake youtube.
@Timsvideochannel15 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I use folders on my channel to make finding things easier, but I guess you are aware of them - this one covers my tour to the former Yugoslavia - kzbin.info/aero/PLPdTWbkwx85qSOgH-kJGJ88jCpcX2aNAy Thanks for the link, I enjoyed watching the video, strange to see the old trams using trolley poles rather than the pantographs used today.
@chandrasekaranmahadevan54714 жыл бұрын
Why do you skip tunnels? They're part of the scenery and add tothe thrill of a train journey thru the mountainous country. But we'll done though.
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I skip the tunnels because there is no headlight on the locomotive, it's just very dark, with nothing to see, some of the tunnels are long. When I'm travelling on a train with good headlights I tend to leave the tunnels in, also every time GoPro update their cameras they get a bit better at filming in low light situations.
@joselitopereira75964 жыл бұрын
Bom dia Abreu e Lima Pernambuco
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
Hi, its a bright sunny morning here in the UK :-)
@djfitzgerald1117 жыл бұрын
A 2-10-0 You must be on the fast schedule.
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
The schedule was not very taxing, but the gradients demanded a powerful engine. The gentle progress left plenty of time to enjoy the scenery, but there were moments when the engine showed it was capable of a good turn of speed. The experience reminded me of the Pines Express being hauled by a 9F over the switchback route to Bournemouth in the 60's.
@dougborrett35667 жыл бұрын
You call that a whistle!
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
I bet you would prefer a Gresley Chime whistle. This isn't not one of my videos but there are plenty of chime whistles - kzbin.info/www/bejne/p53Gq5-JmNWAgrs
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
I have to concede, that is an impressive whistle. You might like the sound of the whistle on this locomotive in Bulgaria (one of my videos) - kzbin.info/www/bejne/j6PVcmRsfbuerrM - However you look at it, all steam engine whistles are exciting, because they announce the arrival/departure of a live steam locomotive.
@dougborrett35667 жыл бұрын
That Bulgarian loco's whistle looks and sounds like a Nathan 5 chime, looks like Bulgarian Railways has a big graffiti problem like here, only here the carriage set is taken out of service and cleaned as soon as possible to try and deter the "Artists"
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
I personally like the Bulgarian whistle, it sounds a warning of something big approaching in a far more dignified manner than a shrill whistle ever can. Graffiti is a big problem in many European countries. Some railways even apply their own graffiti, at least that way they get to choose what it says. The run into Gare de Nord (France) is the worst I have seen, about 20 km of continuous graffiti, the lines are electrified, fast and busy, but that doesn't deter the artists from risking their lives to tag every spare inch on concrete.
@dougborrett35667 жыл бұрын
They have been caught on security cameras spraying graffiti on trains while stopped in the station here, about six of them run onto the platform wearing hoodies, faces covered spray one carriage then run off in the middle of the day with passengers sitting on the train. They picked the wrong train to paint one day (a steam special) while it was stopped in a siding waiting for a signal one passenger went to the kiosk in the next car got a jug of boiling water and tipped it over them from an open window.
@kpdvw7 жыл бұрын
Locomotive 33-037? looks suspiciously like a Deutsche Kriegslok Serie 52 !
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
This link confirms your suspicion - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRB_Class_52
@markoobid20056 жыл бұрын
It is a Kriegslok, just it was built for Ustase's Independent State of Croatia and never had a German number.
@AnujRaykiosk7 жыл бұрын
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@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I also looked at some of your vlogs and found them very interesting. India loves it's railways, they are unique, long trains, plenty of variety and some amazing engineering. I look forward to watching more as time permits.
@AnujRaykiosk7 жыл бұрын
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@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I subscribed to your channel and look forward to more of your adventures around the Indian rail network.
@AnujRaykiosk7 жыл бұрын
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@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
I was inspired to start this channel by a guy I met in New Zealand, who introduced me to his channel. I enjoyed watching his videos and decided to give it a go myself. Over time I have found it a rewarding experience, gaining new friends and a unique insight into the world of railways and travel as people share their own experiences.
@DeepakSaini-cx6zd4 жыл бұрын
Eslovaniya ki relvi achche hai
@Timsvideochannel14 жыл бұрын
namaskaar, mujhe khushee hai ki aapane savaaree ka aanand liya.
@paullangford81797 жыл бұрын
Get rid of Karly Klutz! Ad after ad beyond saturation only makes me determined to have NOTHING to do with Wix!
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
Do you mean the Karlie Kloss advert for Wix.com. I have little control over adverts, I specify the minimum number because I know ads can be annoying.
@paullangford81797 жыл бұрын
That's fine. What I object to is having the same ad over and over, and on some videos, I got ambushed eight times!
@Timsvideochannel17 жыл бұрын
That is annoying, happens to me sometimes, especially if I've looked at something on Ebay