The Hungarians love their steam locomotives and just like the Brits it takes a lot more than a rain shower to stop them coming out to capture the moment.
Tim, Just like I have thoroughly enjoyed Part 1 of this series, Driver's Eye View (Hungary), Budapest to Kecskemét, I have equally enjoyed the Part 2, Kecskemét to Budapest. I love luscious greenery stretching as far as the eye can see. It is a very beautiful part of the world. Your Parts 1 and 2, make me feel like I have visited Hungary thereby fulfilling my mother’s wish, “One day you should visit Hungary…” When I took the Danube trip decades ago, I was in my early twenties and unfortunately I did not have a camera and I don’t recall much of that trip. If possible, one of these days, I would like to see a trip from Budapest to Bucharest on the Danube River. I know this is a tall request and wishful thinking. I want to deeply thank you for producing such an excellent series. May the Gods give you the energy and strength to produce more of these wonderful productions.
Thank you, its nice read comments like the one you posted. I started out as a travel channel, but these days I mostly post videos showing train rides, I love to see the world from the comfort of railway carriage, although there is little doubt that the locomotive crew get the best view of the surrounding countryside. I enjoy visiting Hungary, the people are friendly, Budapest is a beautiful city and the countryside looks very fertile judging by the healthy crops growing everywhere. I have visited many cities located on the banks of the Danube and watched the hotel type river boats making their way sedately from capital city to capital city, it looks very relaxing, maybe it's something I'll do one day. I have one last train trip filmed in Hungary to post, it should be ready shortly after Christmas. I am looking to visit Romania in the next year or so, it looks a fascinating country. Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts, your comment is appreciated.
It is great to see another great steam loco that has been lovingly maintained and not left to rot. Thank you Tim for all the pleasure you have and I hope continue to give us. 😈🏳🌈
Merci, je suis heureux que vous ayez apprécié la balade. J'ai toujours rêvé d'être conducteur de train quand j'étais jeune, cela ne s'est pas produit, réaliser ces vidéos est ce qui m'a le plus rapproché de réaliser mon rêve.
Back in 2014 I travelled from Vienna to Budapest on a Railjet service and was astonished to see a steam loco loom up out of the mist !! No idea what it was. but it was not there a few days later when I returned !!
Hi, the Hungarains are friendly and they love to share their love of steam locomotives. I have another Driver's Eye video from this tour to edit and upload, it may be the one you requested, it should be available shortly after Christmas.
I've only had the jabs I have to have to travel and twice I've arrived home with the virus having caught it whilst travelling, fortunatly mother nature seems to be bringing the virus under control, it's nowhere near as bad as it was. Chemtrails are few and far between in Hungary, I think they prefer to go by train when it comes to shorter journeys.
The only steam trains on these lines are the occasional special excursions and they take water from hydrants located at some of the stations, they take a lot longer to fill the water tank and that is why we had an extended stop at Kecskemét. The same happens on the UK main line where steam trains also take water from hydrants or sometimes a tanker lorry, I’ve even seen a fire engine used.
Even as we move off, interest grows. There's a large number of car transporter wagons (at the left of screen}. Is there an auto manufacturer in the area? Perhaps the transporters are manufactured or repaired here.
Hi, I looked on the internet to find out if cars were manufactured in the area, I was surprised to learn that Hungary is home to a very active manufacturing sector, including bus, truck and automotive production lines; this article is interesting - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_industry_in_Hungary
Nearing Budapest who else saw all four tracks moving forward? It was crazy. Not many passengers at Budapest railway station. That's good. No population pressure unlike other European cities.
There is a visual illusion in the way the camera picks out the sleepers (rail ties) that make it appear that the track itself is moving. Budapest it not an overcrowded city, it has a nice feel to it.
It does look that way, I think advantage was taken of the larger loading gauge to make the running gear accessible for maintenance; the locomotive ride was rock steady.
It must have taken real stamina to stay awake throughout the whole video, there were times when I was struggling to stay awake whilst I was editing it, but I think it was worth it. Cheers. Tim 💤💤💤💤 😉.
Si que me emcataba viajar en tren en colombia, desdes en el vientre de mi madre comemser viajar; ferrocarriles Caldas-Pacifico. Cali, Pacifico colombiano.
Hola, haces que Columbia parezca muy emocionante para los amantes de todo lo relacionado con los ferrocarriles. Debería visitarlo algún día. Al igual que a ti, me encantan los trenes desde que tengo uso de razón. Saludos desde el Reino Unido.
Hi, I looked on the internet to see what Arquata Scrivia looked like. Please click on the link - www.google.com/search?q=Arquata+Scrivia+station&rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBGB935GB935&oq=Arquata+Scrivia+station&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDU0MzhqMGo0qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#cobssid=s&lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D,ik:CAoSLEFGMVFpcE14MFM4OEhzWjR0LWczUC1vZy1TQWtkQXNOb1I1OTJFWlRpNnlH
Truly a beautiful place, Looks like the locals love there trains but Neil has got me a bit confused is that standard gauge or broad 🤣😂😁 thanks Tim for a great journey now i'm going to watch the Wales vid cheers Bob.
Hello Bob, I'm glad you enjoyed the ride and it was nice to see so many locals lining the route to witness the passing of a steam train. I get where Neil is coming from, some of the former communist countries use the Russian Gauge 5 ft (1,524 mm), but Hungary isn't one of them, it uses standard gauge. I usually state the rail gauge somewhere in the video description. I hope you enjoy the Welsh video. Cheers. Tim.
Excellent, especially when ‘bookended’ with part 1!
Thanks Tim, for sharing such a couple of gems. Peter
Thank you Peter, I'm pleased you enjoyed them.
Interesting to see that it is not just us Brit's who are enthusiastic/daft enough to stand out in all weathers to see a steam loco go past!
The Hungarians love their steam locomotives and just like the Brits it takes a lot more than a rain shower to stop them coming out to capture the moment.
Vraiment superbe cette vidéo merci beaucoup ça fait rêver
@@pierreveluzat Merci, ça fait plaisir de savoir que vous avez apprécié 😊.
Tim, Just like I have thoroughly enjoyed Part 1 of this series, Driver's Eye View (Hungary), Budapest to Kecskemét, I have equally enjoyed the Part 2, Kecskemét to Budapest. I love luscious greenery stretching as far as the eye can see. It is a very beautiful part of the world. Your Parts 1 and 2, make me feel like I have visited Hungary thereby fulfilling my mother’s wish, “One day you should visit Hungary…”
When I took the Danube trip decades ago, I was in my early twenties and unfortunately I did not have a camera and I don’t recall much of that trip. If possible, one of these days, I would like to see a trip from Budapest to Bucharest on the Danube River. I know this is a tall request and wishful thinking.
I want to deeply thank you for producing such an excellent series. May the Gods give you the energy and strength to produce more of these wonderful productions.
Thank you, its nice read comments like the one you posted. I started out as a travel channel, but these days I mostly post videos showing train rides, I love to see the world from the comfort of railway carriage, although there is little doubt that the locomotive crew get the best view of the surrounding countryside. I enjoy visiting Hungary, the people are friendly, Budapest is a beautiful city and the countryside looks very fertile judging by the healthy crops growing everywhere. I have visited many cities located on the banks of the Danube and watched the hotel type river boats making their way sedately from capital city to capital city, it looks very relaxing, maybe it's something I'll do one day. I have one last train trip filmed in Hungary to post, it should be ready shortly after Christmas. I am looking to visit Romania in the next year or so, it looks a fascinating country. Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts, your comment is appreciated.
It is great to see another great steam loco that has been lovingly maintained and not left to rot.
Thank you Tim for all the pleasure you have and I hope continue to give us. 😈🏳🌈
Vraiment superbe cette vidéo ça fait rêver si j’avais pu faire un trajet comme ça à la vapeur superbe mécanique
Merci, je suis heureux que vous ayez apprécié la balade. J'ai toujours rêvé d'être conducteur de train quand j'étais jeune, cela ne s'est pas produit, réaliser ces vidéos est ce qui m'a le plus rapproché de réaliser mon rêve.
Hi Tim! Fantastic sound 👍. Long good video but with 2 beers 🍻 no problem, grins. Best regards from Hans from the Mühlviertel and Cheers 🍻🇦🇹.
Hello Hans, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride and the beers, the Hungarians love their steam locomotives 🍺.
Nice video. Thank you!
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
Hartelijk dank !
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Back in 2014 I travelled from Vienna to Budapest on a Railjet service and was astonished to see a steam loco loom up out of the mist !! No idea what it was. but it was not there a few days later when I returned !!
You may well have seen this locomotive; it's a regular performer on museum trains in and around Budapest.
only been to Hungary once loved it and hoping to get there again next year . love the old trains .hope they do a Budapest to Szeged drivers eye view
Hi, the Hungarains are friendly and they love to share their love of steam locomotives. I have another Driver's Eye video from this tour to edit and upload, it may be the one you requested, it should be available shortly after Christmas.
I'm sure Tim's all jabbed to the eyeballs to get around, under the impression he is 'protected'.... look at that lovely Chemtrail at 57:47
I've only had the jabs I have to have to travel and twice I've arrived home with the virus having caught it whilst travelling, fortunatly mother nature seems to be bringing the virus under control, it's nowhere near as bad as it was. Chemtrails are few and far between in Hungary, I think they prefer to go by train when it comes to shorter journeys.
There should be a water column on most stations, if a journey is that long. Very nice ride.
The only steam trains on these lines are the occasional special excursions and they take water from hydrants located at some of the stations, they take a lot longer to fill the water tank and that is why we had an extended stop at Kecskemét. The same happens on the UK main line where steam trains also take water from hydrants or sometimes a tanker lorry, I’ve even seen a fire engine used.
Me encanta el caballo de hierro, lamovilidad maxiva!
Las locomotoras de vapor están vivas, son más que una simple máquina 😊.
Even as we move off, interest grows. There's a large number of car transporter wagons (at the left of screen}. Is there an auto manufacturer in the area? Perhaps the transporters are manufactured or repaired here.
Hi, I looked on the internet to find out if cars were manufactured in the area, I was surprised to learn that Hungary is home to a very active manufacturing sector, including bus, truck and automotive production lines; this article is interesting - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_industry_in_Hungary
Nearing Budapest who else saw all four tracks moving forward? It was crazy. Not many passengers at Budapest railway station. That's good. No population pressure unlike other European cities.
There is a visual illusion in the way the camera picks out the sleepers (rail ties) that make it appear that the track itself is moving. Budapest it not an overcrowded city, it has a nice feel to it.
Very tall loco with a very high centre of gravity.
It does look that way, I think advantage was taken of the larger loading gauge to make the running gear accessible for maintenance; the locomotive ride was rock steady.
Úgy tudtam, hogy Kecskemért és Lajosmizse között keskeny nyomtáv van...
Nem tudtam a keskeny nyomtávú vasútról. Most néztem az interneten, ahol találtam ezt a cikket, amely szerint a vonatok 2009-ben leálltak.
Ceglédet nem láttam... ?
A zászlóoszlopon volt a mozdony elején.
It was a bit long one but i stayed awake ! LOL😆
It must have taken real stamina to stay awake throughout the whole video, there were times when I was struggling to stay awake whilst I was editing it, but I think it was worth it. Cheers. Tim 💤💤💤💤 😉.
@@Timsvideochannel1 sure was worth it ! LOL🥸
@@sellier-bellot22 😊😊😊
Si que me emcataba viajar en tren en colombia, desdes en el vientre de mi madre comemser viajar; ferrocarriles Caldas-Pacifico.
Cali, Pacifico colombiano.
Hola, haces que Columbia parezca muy emocionante para los amantes de todo lo relacionado con los ferrocarriles. Debería visitarlo algún día. Al igual que a ti, me encantan los trenes desde que tengo uso de razón. Saludos desde el Reino Unido.
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Sembra la stazione di Arquata Scrivia
Hi, I looked on the internet to see what Arquata Scrivia looked like. Please click on the link -
www.google.com/search?q=Arquata+Scrivia+station&rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBGB935GB935&oq=Arquata+Scrivia+station&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDU0MzhqMGo0qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#cobssid=s&lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D,ik:CAoSLEFGMVFpcE14MFM4OEhzWjR0LWczUC1vZy1TQWtkQXNOb1I1OTJFWlRpNnlH
Truman Steamlokomotive
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Oh no! Error. "Truman" is the 411 series. This is the 424 series, Hungarian locomotive. At least check his number...
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Truly a beautiful place, Looks like the locals love there trains but Neil has got me a bit confused is that standard gauge or broad 🤣😂😁 thanks Tim for a great journey now i'm going to watch the Wales vid cheers Bob.
Hello Bob, I'm glad you enjoyed the ride and it was nice to see so many locals lining the route to witness the passing of a steam train. I get where Neil is coming from, some of the former communist countries use the Russian Gauge 5 ft (1,524 mm), but Hungary isn't one of them, it uses standard gauge. I usually state the rail gauge somewhere in the video description. I hope you enjoy the Welsh video. Cheers. Tim.
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