Cheers, I'm glad you enjoyed it, I'm around half way through the cab ride footage taken in Slovakia now, there's still some really interesting stuff to come.
A beautiful way to find out about 'a far-away land of which we know little' as Neville Chamberlain once said. Many thanks from an armchair traveler from Plymouth.
Hi Phil, it was pictures in books when I was young that sparked my desire to travel, I had a Ladybird book of trains with an amazing photo of a train in the Swiss Alps. At that age Switzerland might as well have been on the moon, I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I might actually visit the spot featured in the photograph. I have been lucky in life and I enjoy both watching and making RUclips videos. I wish RUclips had been around when I left school, I would have found a way to turn it into a career, rather than a hobby.
@@Timsvideochannel1 Hi Tim, unfortunately my travelling has mostly been of the armchair variety. But born in 1946, I spent many happy hours trainspotting on Preston station in the days of steam in the late 1950's. Also at Colchester where my favourite locomotives were Sandringham 4-6-0s and Brittania's on the London to Norwich expresses. So I guess railways must be in my blood. I have just discovered cab rides and have already explored a lot of Switzerland and Bulgaria (what a contrast those two countries are!). Look forward to viewing more of your videos soon...that is when I am not walking the sea wall from Dawlish to Dawlish Warren on a day out from my Plymouth home.
@@plymptonpleb The seawall at Dawlish is one of my favourite locations, seaside holidays, westerns, warships, peaks, class 47's, I spent many happy holidays there in the past. Train spotting at Preston in the 50's must have been awesome, I can just remember seeing steam at Birkenhead, Chester and Liverpool Limestreet. I live on the South coast, the Brighton to Plymouth/Exeter train was one of the last steam hauled trains in the country, it used to pass my home about the same time as I got home from school, there was also a steam hauled freight that pulled up at the signal outside my bedroom window around 10 o'clock every night. I took it all for granted, how I'd love to slip back in time to witness those sights again. I enjoy cab-rides, reminds of travelling along the North Wales coast and the Blaenau Ffestiniog line in DMU's with a clear view of the line in front.
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. The crew driving the diesel clearly regarded her with great affection as did many of the people we met along the way.
Another great video from the master. One thing has me puzzled. Why did the two trains keep passing each other? It almost appeared to be a game to them.
Hi Larry, this was an interesting tour, both trains were run by RTC (the company that arranged the tour). This meant that they were in a position to ask the railway authorities to for permission to timetable the two trains to run next to each other and the drivers made sure we enjoyed ourselves with the trains passing each other on many occasions giving almost unique photo opportunities. I will be uploading more videos from this trip, taken from the rear of the train and as one of the passengers leaning out of a window.
@@Timsvideochannel1 Thanks Tim for the explanation. I have always looked forward to your videos. Your videos in Colorado, New Zealand, Switzerland, and many other locations have increased your viewers knowledge of other countries. Keep up the excellent work and I hope that RUclips revoked the license of that person that was pirating your videos. Merry Christmas from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA!
Hi Larry, I hope you had a good Christmas and I look forward to sharing more of my adventures next year. You Tube have done the right thing and removed my videos from the site that was pirating them. To be fair to RUclips they have a system that brings copies of my videos to my attention, but this guy had found a way around it. I rarely issue take down notices, as most channels either use my videos as background to music or as short advertising clips for places to visit, with the video footage used credited to Timsvideochannel1. That's fair enough. I hope you are looking forward to the New Year, I know I am. Best wishes and seasons greetings. Tim from West Sussex, England.
Opäť prekrásne natočené video . Pochvala a palec hore . Perfektné , super . Chcem sa opýtať , natočíte aj video na trati : Poprad -- Stará Ľubovňa ? A samozrejme aj bude aj video : Kraľovany -- Trstená ? Ešte raz , super video , prekrásne natočené , perfektné , prekrásne .
Ďakujem vám, som rád, že sa vám to páčilo video. Strávil som 3 dni natáčania niektoré veľmi zaujímavé vlaky okolo Popradu, rovnako ako široký rozchod vlaky na trati medzi Košice a hranicu s Ukrajinou. Stále mám veľa triediť a upravovať, vrátane viac kabíny jázd.
Hey Tim. A fantastic video. Lots of greenery around although there were some patches of dry, desert areas all around as well. At 31:50 some under construction structure was being built over the railway tracks. Was that for a road bridge or for a foot over bridge?
Jestem bardzo zdziwiona. Dlaczego nie byłam na stacji w Muszynie? Dlaczego nie uśmiechałam się do Ciebie? Dlaczego Ty nie uśmiechałaś się do mnie? W uśmiechaniu się nie ma nic złego a jest bezinteresowna serdeczność. Jestem bardzo zdziwiona.
Cześć!, Google tłumaczyć ma nie był wypłacalny tłumaczyć wszystko od Twój przekaz. Jest to pierwsza z 3 części serii obejmujących naszą podróż z Koszyc do Muszyna, nadal jestem w pracy na części 2 i 3, powinny one być dostępne w ciągu 5 do 10 dni. Byliśmy w Muszyna na około 1 godzinę, zanim wróciliśmy na Słowację. English - Hi, Google Translate has not been able to translate all of your message. This is the first of a 3 part series covering our trip from Košice to Muszyna, I am still working on parts 2 and 3, they should be available in 5 to 10 days time. We were at Muszyna for about 1 hour before we returned to Slovakia.
(59:20? Hi Tim, a double-decker car? Here? Until now, the cab ride was so nice and at the end I get scared! :D - East Slovakia seems important to economics. Read about Prešov and Sabinov at Wikipedia. - Heinz
Hello Heinz, as "Unknown Man" replied, it is a double deck "CityElefant" train, read more here -en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8CD_Class_471 . Prešov is the third largest city in Slovakia and from the Wikipedia article, it looks a place well worth visiting as does Sabinov. These places are so pretty, I'm surprised I've not seen them featured in holiday brochures.
Hello Tim, very nice way again. Thank you for filming.
Cheers Chuck, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
Another excellent production
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
I'm the 195th viewer but I'm the first to comment! WOW Great stuff, Tim! You've certainly got a lot of content from your Slovakian travels!
Cheers, I'm glad you enjoyed it, I'm around half way through the cab ride footage taken in Slovakia now, there's still some really interesting stuff to come.
I spotted a 24-minute video of a tram ride you made. I'll check it out! Cheers! I notice there are more comments than mine on this video now.
Yep, it seems to have attracted some interest now, I hope you enjoy the tram ride.
I did watch the tram ride. Didn't know there were ghost cars, buses and trams there, though! LOL
@@neilforbes416 They even use ghost writers to tell their stories.
A beautiful way to find out about 'a far-away land of which we know little' as Neville Chamberlain once said. Many thanks from an armchair traveler from Plymouth.
Hi Phil, it was pictures in books when I was young that sparked my desire to travel, I had a Ladybird book of trains with an amazing photo of a train in the Swiss Alps. At that age Switzerland might as well have been on the moon, I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I might actually visit the spot featured in the photograph. I have been lucky in life and I enjoy both watching and making RUclips videos. I wish RUclips had been around when I left school, I would have found a way to turn it into a career, rather than a hobby.
@@Timsvideochannel1 Hi Tim, unfortunately my travelling has mostly been of the armchair variety. But born in 1946, I spent many happy hours trainspotting on Preston station in the days of steam in the late 1950's. Also at Colchester where my favourite locomotives were Sandringham 4-6-0s and Brittania's on the London to Norwich expresses. So I guess railways must be in my blood. I have just discovered cab rides and have already explored a lot of Switzerland and Bulgaria (what a contrast those two countries are!). Look forward to viewing more of your videos soon...that is when I am not walking the sea wall from Dawlish to Dawlish Warren on a day out from my Plymouth home.
@@plymptonpleb The seawall at Dawlish is one of my favourite locations, seaside holidays, westerns, warships, peaks, class 47's, I spent many happy holidays there in the past. Train spotting at Preston in the 50's must have been awesome, I can just remember seeing steam at Birkenhead, Chester and Liverpool Limestreet. I live on the South coast, the Brighton to Plymouth/Exeter train was one of the last steam hauled trains in the country, it used to pass my home about the same time as I got home from school, there was also a steam hauled freight that pulled up at the signal outside my bedroom window around 10 o'clock every night. I took it all for granted, how I'd love to slip back in time to witness those sights again. I enjoy cab-rides, reminds of travelling along the North Wales coast and the Blaenau Ffestiniog line in DMU's with a clear view of the line in front.
@@Timsvideochannel1 Just for you, the Dawlish sea wall ruclips.net/video/mAjfGCgMXBg/видео.html
Fantastic video thanks, your Diesel does seem to be popular.....
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. The crew driving the diesel clearly regarded her with great affection as did many of the people we met along the way.
Hi tim great vid thanks mate cheer's bob.
Thanks Robert, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
(15:19) Orange dressed railway staff: "In the loco driver we trust..." - Heinz
He's not even looking at the locomotive most of the time.
Another great video from the master. One thing has me puzzled. Why did the two trains keep passing each other? It almost appeared to be a game to them.
Hi Larry, this was an interesting tour, both trains were run by RTC (the company that arranged the tour). This meant that they were in a position to ask the railway authorities to for permission to timetable the two trains to run next to each other and the drivers made sure we enjoyed ourselves with the trains passing each other on many occasions giving almost unique photo opportunities. I will be uploading more videos from this trip, taken from the rear of the train and as one of the passengers leaning out of a window.
@@Timsvideochannel1 Thanks Tim for the explanation. I have always looked forward to your videos. Your videos in Colorado, New Zealand, Switzerland, and many other locations have increased your viewers knowledge of other countries. Keep up the excellent work and I hope that RUclips revoked the license of that person that was pirating your videos. Merry Christmas from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA!
Hi Larry, I hope you had a good Christmas and I look forward to sharing more of my adventures next year. You Tube have done the right thing and removed my videos from the site that was pirating them. To be fair to RUclips they have a system that brings copies of my videos to my attention, but this guy had found a way around it. I rarely issue take down notices, as most channels either use my videos as background to music or as short advertising clips for places to visit, with the video footage used credited to Timsvideochannel1. That's fair enough. I hope you are looking forward to the New Year, I know I am. Best wishes and seasons greetings. Tim from West Sussex, England.
Wonderful
Thank you.
Opäť prekrásne natočené video . Pochvala a palec hore .
Perfektné , super . Chcem sa opýtať , natočíte aj video na trati : Poprad -- Stará Ľubovňa ?
A samozrejme aj bude aj video : Kraľovany -- Trstená ?
Ešte raz , super video , prekrásne natočené , perfektné , prekrásne .
Ďakujem vám, som rád, že sa vám to páčilo video. Strávil som 3 dni natáčania niektoré veľmi zaujímavé vlaky okolo Popradu, rovnako ako široký rozchod vlaky na trati medzi Košice a hranicu s Ukrajinou. Stále mám veľa triediť a upravovať, vrátane viac kabíny jázd.
Hey Tim. A fantastic video. Lots of greenery around although there were some patches of dry, desert areas all around as well. At 31:50 some under construction structure was being built over the railway tracks. Was that for a road bridge or for a foot over bridge?
Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed it, Slovakia is a beautiful country. The new bridge under construction will carry a road when it's finished.
Section of the highway D1 is being built there.
Jestem bardzo zdziwiona. Dlaczego nie byłam na stacji w Muszynie? Dlaczego nie uśmiechałam się do Ciebie? Dlaczego Ty nie uśmiechałaś się do mnie? W uśmiechaniu się nie ma nic złego a jest bezinteresowna serdeczność. Jestem bardzo zdziwiona.
Cześć!, Google tłumaczyć ma nie był wypłacalny tłumaczyć wszystko od Twój przekaz. Jest to pierwsza z 3 części serii obejmujących naszą podróż z Koszyc do Muszyna, nadal jestem w pracy na części 2 i 3, powinny one być dostępne w ciągu 5 do 10 dni. Byliśmy w Muszyna na około 1 godzinę, zanim wróciliśmy na Słowację.
English - Hi, Google Translate has not been able to translate all of your message. This is the first of a 3 part series covering our trip from Košice to Muszyna, I am still working on parts 2 and 3, they should be available in 5 to 10 days time. We were at Muszyna for about 1 hour before we returned to Slovakia.
6:12 - to niesu tahanovce. v tahanovciach byvam...
Ahoj, vyzerá to ako pekné miesto na život.
(59:20? Hi Tim, a double-decker car? Here? Until now, the cab ride was so nice and at the end I get scared! :D - East Slovakia seems important to economics. Read about Prešov and Sabinov at Wikipedia. - Heinz
Yes its double decker car
Hello Heinz, as "Unknown Man" replied, it is a double deck "CityElefant" train, read more here -en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8CD_Class_471 . Prešov is the third largest city in Slovakia and from the Wikipedia article, it looks a place well worth visiting as does Sabinov. These places are so pretty, I'm surprised I've not seen them featured in holiday brochures.
@@Timsvideochannel1 city elephant have czech republic its same train. And slovakia have Os= Osobny vlak. We dont have city elephant as Czech Republic
@@kosickemhd Thank you, I just looked it up - sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osobn%C3%BD_vlak translates to "Personal train".
@@kosickemhd Why you not have CityElefant by Skoda at Czech Republic? Do you not trust and let test abroad? :D - Heinz
i don't get it. how can anybody downvote this video?
Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed it, as for the down votes, everyone is entitled to an opinion, its the thumbs up that really matter.