What an amazing trip report starting from Austria and crossing the whole of Germany to the northern coastal island of sylt the sunset and mountain views at the start are great including the sunrise but the best part was going on the causeway the train only mère metres away from the sea well done you and those who created the service 😊👍👍👍 this video deserves ALOT more views and £89 pounds to go over 1000km??? That's definitely well worth the money!
Great video! Especially the first part of it between Salzburg and Munic. The scenery is fantastic! I've been travelling that part several times between the 70s and 90s. Greetings from Germany.
Great video! I miss very much those compartment coaches where you could open the windows. They were the standard long distance trains from the mid fifties to the end of the nineties. Much more comfortable than the ICEs today.
The slow and oldfashioned way (considering these coaches are all over fifty years old, rebuilt multiple times). During the day you can make the same trip around twelve hours but need to change trains several times. I haven't taken the Alpen Sylt Nachtexpress but the train is familiar to me as I designed the models (five-car set and locomotive soon available in H0 scale from L.S.Models).
@@SuperalbsTravels They were all modernized 1999 to 2002, which included installation of air conditioning and upgrading for 200 km/h (originally only for 140 km/h). Until 2017 used by Deutsche Bahn / City Night Line, then sold to various operators.
Thanks for the excellent video. I was already thinking of doing the trip, but, with the new restrictions on coming into Germany from France, it will be a lot more difficult :-(
Oh no... Hopefully you'll be able to give it a go on the winter season, maybe things will have calmed down a bit by then. In any case, hope you enjoyed the video to give a taste of what you're sadly missing out on for the time being.
Thanks glad you enjoyed. I actually took a different train back off the island, travelling instead to Berlin in Second Class for a little less than $50. :)
Glad you liked it, and hope you enjoy doing the route. As for Interrail, sadly not, as this is a completely seperate operation to any state railway network/contract. Still, it is not that expensive if you book it right! :)
Maybe, but they'd let you know about that before booking, when that is even possible to happen. Of course, if you share with friends, you could travel with them and split the cost. Not so bad that way.
@@SuperalbsTravels I was on the Baltic Sea coast of Germany mid July (for the Molliebahn - the narrow gauge steam railway that partially runs down the middle of a town street) and visited 2 beaches which had free access
Did I enjoy the video? Not as much as previously. I lost a friend, who worked on the railway, who thought "it'll be alright" to have a look from outside the window. They never found the top of his head.
What an amazing trip report starting from Austria and crossing the whole of Germany to the northern coastal island of sylt the sunset and mountain views at the start are great including the sunrise but the best part was going on the causeway the train only mère metres away from the sea well done you and those who created the service 😊👍👍👍 this video deserves ALOT more views and £89 pounds to go over 1000km??? That's definitely well worth the money!
From the Alps to the North sea. Great travel ! Great video ! Thank you.
Thank you so much, it was an enjoyable trip.
i know it is kinda randomly asking but does anybody know a good website to watch new series online ?
What an excellent job! I am surprised that you do not (yet) have 100k subscribers. With the quality of your videos, I am certain you'll get there!
Thanks so much! :) Let's see what the future holds. :)
Love the out of the window camera shots.
Thanks, makes for a beautiful way to see the Alps (and other scenery). It's the only stock with opening windows on either of route's ends.
Nice video Alpen sylt night express 🚆 👍
Great video! Especially the first part of it between Salzburg and Munic. The scenery is fantastic! I've been travelling that part several times between the 70s and 90s. Greetings from Germany.
Great video! I miss very much those compartment coaches where you could open the windows. They were the standard long distance trains from the mid fifties to the end of the nineties. Much more comfortable than the ICEs today.
Thanks! Fresh air stock is becoming an increasing rarity globally...
Great video! This channel is underrated!
Thanks so much! :)
The slow and oldfashioned way (considering these coaches are all over fifty years old, rebuilt multiple times). During the day you can make the same trip around twelve hours but need to change trains several times. I haven't taken the Alpen Sylt Nachtexpress but the train is familiar to me as I designed the models (five-car set and locomotive soon available in H0 scale from L.S.Models).
Thanks for the info, I didn't know these were 1960s built coaches! They seem much newer, I would have guessed 1980s or maybe 1990s.
@@SuperalbsTravels They were all modernized 1999 to 2002, which included installation of air conditioning and upgrading for 200 km/h (originally only for 140 km/h). Until 2017 used by Deutsche Bahn / City Night Line, then sold to various operators.
@@uncinarynin Interesting information, thanks for sharing!
Great video and very informative .
Good one Enjoyed a lot.
Happy to hear. :)
Thanks for the excellent video. I was already thinking of doing the trip, but, with the new restrictions on coming into Germany from France, it will be a lot more difficult :-(
Oh no...
Hopefully you'll be able to give it a go on the winter season, maybe things will have calmed down a bit by then. In any case, hope you enjoyed the video to give a taste of what you're sadly missing out on for the time being.
@@SuperalbsTravels The Alpen-Sylt-Express is currently suspended due to the Covid situation, but it will continue it's operation next spring/summer.
A great trip -- many thanks!
Glad you liked my video. :)
It is $116 to get there, but I assume you will have to take the same train back from the island at another $116.00. Lovely video and unusual, too.
Thanks glad you enjoyed. I actually took a different train back off the island, travelling instead to Berlin in Second Class for a little less than $50. :)
1000km wow!
Loved it😍😍
Really loved this video, will be sure to do this route in 2021. Can you use interrail on these trains with a supplement?
Glad you liked it, and hope you enjoy doing the route.
As for Interrail, sadly not, as this is a completely seperate operation to any state railway network/contract. Still, it is not that expensive if you book it right! :)
Great video !!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed.
Thank you for this!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)
Nice trip. I wanna make this trip too soon.
You should! It's a really good experience. :)
@@SuperalbsTravels I think so too, but I prefer to do it, when the situation with Corona is a bit better...
Nice
Good value of course in COVID times but normally you might end up with 6 persons in a coupe, that I would never want.
Maybe, but they'd let you know about that before booking, when that is even possible to happen.
Of course, if you share with friends, you could travel with them and split the cost. Not so bad that way.
Did you explore Sylt?
Yep, with a few hours there, I did take a walk around. Annoying you have to pay to access the beach... :|
@@SuperalbsTravels I was on the Baltic Sea coast of Germany mid July (for the Molliebahn - the narrow gauge steam railway that partially runs down the middle of a town street) and visited 2 beaches which had free access
Did I enjoy the video? Not as much as previously. I lost a friend, who worked on the railway, who thought "it'll be alright" to have a look from outside the window. They never found the top of
his head.
Michael MacDonell why didn't you enjoy the vid?
7:49 Lol
Saving the environment in more ways than just sutainable travel. ;)