Narrow Gauge Around the World Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Indian narrow gauge railways, The Nepal railway, Tipong Colliery, Darjeeling-Himalayan Railway, Riga Sugar Mill.

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  • @simonfunwithtrains1572
    @simonfunwithtrains1572 Год назад +17

    Little kids running after trains, somethings are eternal in every part of the world. Wonderful film. thanks S.

  • @joshuanishanthchristian5217
    @joshuanishanthchristian5217 2 года назад +69

    The Nepal Railway lines were shut down a few years ago, and have only just reopened. Now they use modern medium speed DMUs from India though, running on India's standard Broad Gauge.

    • @Ekh282
      @Ekh282 Год назад

      India's DMU are still crappie and dirty

    • @辰龍-x9b
      @辰龍-x9b Год назад

      哈哈哈,三哥。你自己都还没有,何来给尼泊尔呢?

    • @ard20691
      @ard20691 Год назад +6

      @@辰龍-x9b we have more than you

    • @辰龍-x9b
      @辰龍-x9b Год назад

      @@ard20691 哈哈哈,中国有4万多公里的时速300公里以上的高铁,你印度有什么?more then?哈哈哈哈哈

    • @ard20691
      @ard20691 Год назад +7

      @@辰龍-x9b world's 3 rd largest railway network we have

  • @nickbartlett5928
    @nickbartlett5928 3 года назад +20

    Thank you for the lovely filming. It bought back some great memories of my trip to the Nepal, Janakpur & Jaynager Railway, and Darjelling Himilain Railway in December 1984, on a Dorridge Travel Tour with the late Hugh Ballantyne.

    • @ronaldhall87
      @ronaldhall87 2 года назад +4

      I was on that Tour too, with Hugh. Have some great atmospheric video but still have to digitise it all. Still on Betamax but plays wonderfully after 37 years of being watched…

    • @anangwijanarko319
      @anangwijanarko319 Год назад

      Mengingat jaman dulu n salam dari indonesia

    • @bail60163
      @bail60163 Год назад

      ​@@ronaldhall87did you ever go to Dholpur?

  • @sandhispoor
    @sandhispoor 2 года назад +20

    I think this is really cool....trains with narrow rails are still used as a means of public transportation

    • @sarwanisarwani7943
      @sarwanisarwani7943 Год назад

      1
      Q

    • @rajuseth1683
      @rajuseth1683 Год назад +1

      except darjeeling / shimla kalka almost all such lines have been converted under unigauge project
      Darjeeeling/shimla got saved by state govt as tourist toy trains otherwise IR was ready to pull plug

  • @singhmanoj327
    @singhmanoj327 Год назад +4

    Wonderful cinematography. Such documentary shall be treasure for comming generations.

  • @shaggygabe728
    @shaggygabe728 2 года назад +12

    Its cool that there are train enjoyers all around the world!

  • @naveedulhassan7638
    @naveedulhassan7638 2 года назад +8

    Simply marvelous .the way you captured while the train was moving. Unfortunately project unigauge had the last laugh.

  • @tundunaspirasi551
    @tundunaspirasi551 Год назад +1

    Thanks PC for having uploaded such a rare and old fashioned means of trnsportation yet this was an awsome sight that our grand children might not see anymore in years to come.

  • @FurryHtet
    @FurryHtet 3 месяца назад

    Narrow gauge steam locomotives are really cute.

  • @davidahugill99
    @davidahugill99 Год назад +2

    Fantastic footage ………went on the Darjeeling line in 2010 . Cheers DaveH

  • @LinuxLuddite
    @LinuxLuddite Год назад +3

    thanks for these clips, i would like to inform that the govt has set up a coal museum ( first of its kind in india) at Margherita ( 24 km from Tipong Colliery). The museum opened in 2012 and houses some of the oldest W G Bagnall steam locomotives which includes DAVID ( 1851 ), HASSAN ( 1897 ) , JOHN ( 1924 ) and SHELLY ( 1930 ). Apart from that artifacts from the WWII are also on display i. e. bomb shells, pictures of the construction of the Stilwell road ( the road the Americans build as a supply route for the Chinese fighting the Japanese), construction of the WWII Ledo. airstrip etc.
    In fact, the oldest loco DAVID still fires up like the old days, last saw it on video from 2018 when some japanese tourists visited it.
    A must visit site for the History and Steam loco buffs.

  • @tuliomartin6404
    @tuliomartin6404 Год назад +1

    🇧🇷 BRASIL, 05/06/2023. Com 67 anos fico viajando com êsses pôvo .

  • @ryandavis7593
    @ryandavis7593 Год назад +3

    Having worked for The United States Sugar Company, it blows my mind how they harvest and transport the sugar cane. I also find it interesting that they don’t burn the fields before harvest. If anyone asks, this is a common practice in the States and doesn’t hurt the sugar product while reducing transportation costs.

  • @dalevard693
    @dalevard693 Год назад +2

    Beautiful variety! A trip "under steam" - for us it is an adventure, for many it is still everyday life.

  • @markrutlidge5427
    @markrutlidge5427 Год назад +8

    Great video, it's a pity that model manufacturers don't do Indian 009 it will be great for UK modellers wanting something different,and could open up the Indian model seane.

    • @pilotbug6100
      @pilotbug6100 Год назад

      That's where kitbashing comes in

  • @hameezkhan3333
    @hameezkhan3333 2 года назад +8

    Sadly legend nepal narrow gauge is replaced by broad gauge by help of india

  • @neumoi3324
    @neumoi3324 Год назад +6

    The Darjeeling toy train goes at truly breakneck speed. The dog is mighty impressed @ 19:10. The engine driver of the sugar cane express is the hero of the village boys for blowing the whistle continuously. All boys fantasy doing it sometime in their lives.

  • @1044fan
    @1044fan Год назад +1

    Very interesting video 👍🏻

  • @lorumipsum1129
    @lorumipsum1129 Год назад +1

    We have the remnants of a industrial narrow gauge line a few miles from me, and some remnants of one in a steel plant down the road and in the city next door. Neither of em operate anymore and they are forgotten by all but the few

  • @Galo1908mg
    @Galo1908mg Год назад

    They dont have much but they are fully happy. Teach us a lot

  • @JoaquimAntunesdaRocha
    @JoaquimAntunesdaRocha 10 месяцев назад

    great video joaquim antunes - são paulo brasil

  • @no1reallycaresabout2
    @no1reallycaresabout2 Год назад +2

    8:12 Sorta reminds me of Skarloey's whistle

  • @uniquetech2980
    @uniquetech2980 2 года назад +3

    Indian railway is great

  • @Sl20
    @Sl20 Год назад +1

    You sure have an eye for photography love your scenes ! Just love them , I wish to be like you so I can travel around the world !!!!🫢🔴🤫

  • @VincaPayungallo
    @VincaPayungallo 3 месяца назад

    Alhamdulillah,segala puji dan syukur saya terlahir di Indonesian

  • @tomasdeaquinosouzajunior9265
    @tomasdeaquinosouzajunior9265 Год назад

    Povo muito simples, impede o trem de ir mais rápido, muito inseguro ficar em cima e nas portas. Vídeo muito bom !!!

  • @crazyfvck
    @crazyfvck Год назад +10

    Some of those steam locomotives have certainly seen better days, but it was very cool to see narrow gauge railways still in use :)

    • @rajuseth1683
      @rajuseth1683 Год назад +1

      except darjeeling / shimla kalka almost all such lines have been converted under unigauge project
      Darjeeeling/shimla got saved by state govt as tourist toy trains otherwise IR was ready to pull plug

    • @crazyfvck
      @crazyfvck Год назад +4

      @@rajuseth1683 I realize that this footage is a bit older by this point. But it still makes me happy to see that narrow gauge railways were used into this century :)

    • @abhishekrana7778
      @abhishekrana7778 Год назад

      All these vedios are a decade old.

  • @donotwantahandle1111
    @donotwantahandle1111 2 года назад +5

    I like the way the Indian drivers keep the whistle on to clear the tracks! Might need to raise more steam after though?

    • @nickmiller76
      @nickmiller76 Год назад

      I like the constant flag waving as well, whatever it's supposed to be for!

    • @rajuseth1683
      @rajuseth1683 Год назад

      @@nickmiller76 that is exchanged with station master if train has to skip the station
      It also means the train driver says all is ok down the line & station master is saying all clear ahead

  • @RamVohre-i2y
    @RamVohre-i2y Год назад +1

    आईं ❤ स्टीम इंजन! राम

  • @girishnathtrivedi3167
    @girishnathtrivedi3167 Год назад

    जीवन में अगर कुछ प्राप्त न हो तो निराश मत होना क्योंकि ईश्वर ने आपके लिए कुछ बेहतर सोच रखा है ॥❤😂

  • @ewelinanajgebauer8862
    @ewelinanajgebauer8862 9 месяцев назад

    That's a Bagnall right there.

  • @tubthump
    @tubthump Год назад

    The railway I travelled on between Greece and Bulgaria was narrower than the British gauge I'm used to

  • @ЛЬВИНИ
    @ЛЬВИНИ Год назад

    Very nice, like .

  • @jappedut9009
    @jappedut9009 Год назад +1

    A nice collection of klonkers 😂😂❤❤

  • @PrashantChindarkar
    @PrashantChindarkar 2 года назад +6

    The Riga sugar mill Diesel locomotive is actually a Tractor fitted to an old steam (?) chassis.

    • @Tom-Lahaye
      @Tom-Lahaye Год назад +1

      The engine and bonnet are surely from a tractor, a Fordson to be precise.
      The chassis is an old Planet diesel chassis, on the cab front is the angle iron on which the original bonnet was fitted and the axle bearings with reaction rods is very typical for any planet diesel. As the Planet company ceased to exist spare parts were difficult to find, so it was swapped to a tractor engine where (refurbished) spares are more readily available, even for old types like the Fordson.

    • @danielfantino1714
      @danielfantino1714 Год назад

      Real cute little thing that can move fast
      Thanks.

  • @Sl20
    @Sl20 Год назад +1

    An awesome documentary just like movie scene ! did excellent job !!!🫢🔴🤫

  • @Ллаула
    @Ллаула Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍🙏🤝🤝🤝🤝мирного неба этим людям!

  • @attiquraboolatiff9803
    @attiquraboolatiff9803 Год назад +1

    Hi,if anyone knows about the music thats starts with the darjeeling himalayan scene,if one can kindly inform about the name and artist .it,s that i really enjoy listenning to it,thanks you.

  • @kamrulahmed8074
    @kamrulahmed8074 Год назад +1

    If I could be be a driver of this train!

  • @arunkthakur4213
    @arunkthakur4213 Год назад

    Awesome 👍

  • @lejeunepascal8538
    @lejeunepascal8538 Год назад

    superbe images

  • @NJPurling
    @NJPurling 2 года назад +3

    Who made that 0-8-0-ST at Riga? Looks like a product of Hunslet or Hudswell-Clarke of Leeds.

  • @reinerwilhelms-tricarico344
    @reinerwilhelms-tricarico344 Год назад +1

    In the mean time, in Europe the "environmentalist" elite travels in overpriced trains or electric cars, while most of the rest drives often rather gas guzzling but more affordable cars.

  • @bibalsbibals48
    @bibalsbibals48 Год назад +3

    0:08 The Nepal Railway
    9:17 Tipong Colliery Railway
    13:54 Darjeeling-Himalayan Railway
    21:23 Riga Sugar Mill Railway

    • @girishnathtrivedi3167
      @girishnathtrivedi3167 Год назад +1

      जीवन में अगर कुछ प्राप्त न हो तो निराश मत होना क्योंकि ईश्वर ने आपके लिए कुछ बेहतर सोच रखा है ॥❤😂😂❤

  • @LeifDjurfeldt
    @LeifDjurfeldt 3 года назад +3

    lovely fotage!!! when was it captured?

    • @petercrook4626
      @petercrook4626  3 года назад +13

      According to the arrival and departure stamps in my passport, I arrived in India 22 Nov 2005 and departed 11 Dec 2005. I spent about 5 days in Calcutta shooting the trams so between 28 Nov and 10 Dec. This was a Farrail tour. Thanks for the kind words!

  • @kyrandemetria2383
    @kyrandemetria2383 Год назад +1

    I want the executive class train !!!

  • @internationalsteam
    @internationalsteam 2 года назад

    I think that most (all) of these trains were not 'real' but special charters for enthusiasts?

    • @petercrook4626
      @petercrook4626  2 года назад +2

      Tipong and the cane mill trains were "real" The Darjeeling is the Darjeeling, regular trains were running. Regular trains on the Nepal Rly were running. Ours may have had the steam loco substituted for a diesel, or it may have been a special. Long time ago, Rob, I really don't remember. (Half the time I can't remember why I've gone into the kitchen!)

    • @mandelbrot64
      @mandelbrot64 Год назад +2

      The passengers I can see on this amazing video actually don't look like the way I picture a railway enthusiast tourist... maybe I am missing something.

    • @LinuxLuddite
      @LinuxLuddite Год назад +1

      Tipong colliery still runs the 1851 made WG Bagnall ( of Stafford ) steam loco DAVID. You can search for latest clips of that loco. A clip from 2018 is available. It's properly taken care of and fires up just like the old days.

    • @LinuxLuddite
      @LinuxLuddite Год назад

      Here's the clip
      m.ruclips.net/video/O1wPn_BjKFY/видео.html&embeds_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fkaziranganationalparkassam.in%2F&feature=emb_logo

  • @falcon9xx
    @falcon9xx Год назад +2

    Can you please mention the year this video was shot?

  • @DiscothecaImperialis
    @DiscothecaImperialis 2 года назад +2

    Did India still produce steam locomotives and spare parts for these?

    • @mmitra9840
      @mmitra9840 Год назад +2

      Yes the Darjeeling is still running. It's maintained by the railways

    • @rajuseth1683
      @rajuseth1683 Год назад

      @@mmitra9840 isnt steam engines replaced with diesel one?

    • @Gansanspic
      @Gansanspic Год назад

      @@rajuseth1683 There are no steam engines operating in India now. A few operate in certain pockets which are declared as UNESCO heritage sites. The engines are no longer manufactured, so parts have to be fabricated for them. It will be cheaper and more efficient to operate them by diesel locos, but the railways continue to operate the few steam locos on these heritage sites because they are tourist attractions. People travel hundreds of miles to experience the novelty.

  • @subhranshuganguly2246
    @subhranshuganguly2246 Год назад

    I think this was filmed in 1990.All the bullock carts have been replaced by tractor trailers. India is the largest producer of tractors in the world. And the steam trains are gone. Coal is valuable. India now has to import coal from Australia and Indonesia.

    • @petercrook4626
      @petercrook4626  Год назад +1

      I filmed this in January 2003.

    • @sujitgoswami6675
      @sujitgoswami6675 Год назад +1

      Probably haven't visited Indian country side extensively. Still now bullock carts are in use though not as 10 to 15 yrs back. India has a large coal reserve but coal is imported for power-plants which needs high quality of coal with low ash content.
      Thanks to Mr Crook for this docu for his love towards our country, it's content, photography & editing.

  • @attiquraboolatiff6339
    @attiquraboolatiff6339 Год назад +1

    Hi, asking politely, may I know the music when the darjeeling himalayan part starts? From 13.57

    • @petercrook4626
      @petercrook4626  Год назад

      I used to produce railroad videos. Sold the business in 2014. When I did a full length video on the Darjeeling (steam to the top of the world) I bought a royalty free dvd of Nepalese/Indian music. It went to the buyer with all the rest of the stuff, masters etc. I wish I could tell you the name of the music, but I no longer have the dvd and don’t remember who I bought it from. Half the time I can’t remember why I’ve gone in to the kitchen. Sorry.

    • @petercrook4626
      @petercrook4626  Год назад

      * To the top of the word by steam

    • @attiquraboolatiff6339
      @attiquraboolatiff6339 Год назад +1

      Thanks for replying. After some research I found out the music theme from a Nepalese band, it's called life and peace. I appreciate your reply, thanks so much again.

  • @rwagasanajames9914
    @rwagasanajames9914 10 месяцев назад

    ntabwo byoroshye!!!

  • @alanabyss9246
    @alanabyss9246 Год назад

    Why dos this remind me of metro exodus

  • @ram555yadav
    @ram555yadav Год назад

    Very lovely so nice

  • @harbhajansingh5431
    @harbhajansingh5431 Год назад

    NF railway means North frontier railway means Indian railways.. not Nepal railways.

    • @petercrook4626
      @petercrook4626  Год назад +1

      The tickets, for some reason, say "Nepal Railway".

  • @АрийМилов-э5в
    @АрийМилов-э5в Год назад

    Люди, однако.

  • @dileepnewaskar6352
    @dileepnewaskar6352 2 года назад +1

    🚂 💨💨💨💨 👌

  • @25439
    @25439 2 года назад +1

    sad state the locos in some of these are in but, what can you expect when its not funded

    • @pilotbug6100
      @pilotbug6100 2 года назад

      Well it is time to fun it

    • @381singh
      @381singh 2 года назад +2

      The Hunslet had been restored by Indian railways aat rewari shed

    • @25439
      @25439 2 года назад +2

      @@381singh oh wow thats great

  • @curtisnewton895
    @curtisnewton895 Год назад

    such a shame these people dont make more kids while we all have run on electric to "save the planet"

  • @bazbazi2745
    @bazbazi2745 Год назад

    1922 or 2022?

  • @gsvgsv8607
    @gsvgsv8607 Год назад

    👍🚂🚂🚂

  • @DinoPon3
    @DinoPon3 2 года назад +2

    why wasn't bwba like this lol

    • @randomclass4653
      @randomclass4653 2 года назад +3

      they featured ashima instead of any other unique locomotive..

  • @a320100
    @a320100 Год назад

    Mi pregunta es, por que viajan así?

    • @rajuseth1683
      @rajuseth1683 Год назад

      railways started mostly as freight service by different companies run by different owners
      Later passenger service rolled out & in a 5car long train 4 were reserved for british,so passenger to carriage ratio was ... "god F the queen,queen F india"
      Later govt of india nationalize many small big rail companies setup by british bizmen & Indian Railways was formed
      They conducted there study & found with this broken system they cant connect india,so they launched project uni-gauge to convert all tracks into one standard gauge,one signalling system,one type of locos etc.TIll then india had people to carriage ratio quite bad,so people use to buy ticket & had no choice but to travel on roof.The train was running at 20kmph-30kmph so if you run fast you can catch it again(in case you fall,small injuries)
      By 1980s IR started with electrification job & more coaches were produced so climbing on top became old thing,now no one does it,also speed is like 130 so if you fall you are dead.
      And if you think india still runs on steam,then NO,only few lines in name of tourism has been saved all of them has been converted
      india even changed lines of nepal,bangladesh & everyone around us to make sure we have uniform system

  • @kapilgupta4798
    @kapilgupta4798 Год назад

    Isn't it beautiful

  • @I_Am__________Uncut_Infidel
    @I_Am__________Uncut_Infidel Год назад

    Ivaduthe alavaladhigalude vartha... ROFL araku venam... ROFL

  • @ochan4884
    @ochan4884 Год назад

    How long ago was it filmed?

  • @dwijaputra1804
    @dwijaputra1804 Год назад

    old engine train

  • @srinivaskandiga4950
    @srinivaskandiga4950 Год назад

    This arrow gauge is train With 4 bogies doesn't have potential and commercially not viable..
    But NEPALESES dreaming about China nepal train

    • @rajuseth1683
      @rajuseth1683 Год назад +1

      sir nepal has upgraded tracks along with india
      HSR is joke unless you have public to use it,not everyone can afford it & no govt with bad finance can do that

  • @letsbegins9332
    @letsbegins9332 4 месяца назад

    Old video

  • @Ekh282
    @Ekh282 Год назад

    3:20 those idiots why would you stand on a train or hang of it or sit in freight cars or even just walk on the tracks and follow it.

  • @creativedekho7419
    @creativedekho7419 Год назад

    This is the indian railway. Not nepal railway.

    • @petercrook4626
      @petercrook4626  Год назад +1

      I suppose that's why the tickets say "Nepal Railway"?

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 Год назад +1

      @@petercrook4626 ...and the train cars say "Nepal Railways" on them!

  • @douglasalonso2440
    @douglasalonso2440 Год назад

    Cuánta inmundicia

  • @a320100
    @a320100 Год назад

    No pagan o que pedo?

  • @ivan_filimonoff
    @ivan_filimonoff Год назад

    дикий народ

  • @froggy4075
    @froggy4075 2 года назад

    цщц

  • @ЕвгенТуровец
    @ЕвгенТуровец Год назад

    Какая безхозяйственность

    • @rajuseth1683
      @rajuseth1683 Год назад

      all lines are closed!
      These are last pics of them

  • @navajyotichetia8968
    @navajyotichetia8968 Год назад

    You're wrong my dear crook- Peter Cook. Tipong is located in the North Eastern Indian state of Assam which had a Godly kindness to the wretched settlers from Nepal, in keeping with colonial British policies. Am I glad that your nation's prime minister is novel and so is many in the parliament and academecia, and no matter how much the Anglosaxon heart burn - your finer psychological well-being is no longer relevant now

    • @petercrook4626
      @petercrook4626  Год назад +1

      I live in the United States. My nation doesn’t have a prime minister. When we were in Tipong we were warned to stay in groups because of the smugglers coming over the border from Burma.

    • @navajyotichetia8968
      @navajyotichetia8968 Год назад

      @@petercrook4626 so having a border with Burma makes the adjacent country Nepal? Even a calf wouldn't think

    • @petercrook4626
      @petercrook4626  Год назад +1

      @@navajyotichetia8968 I don’t recollect saying Tipong is in Nepal. I think you’re confused.

  • @владимирнеизвестный-у8ы

    Ужасно...

    • @rajuseth1683
      @rajuseth1683 Год назад

      all lines are closed!
      These are last pics of them

  • @сергейлебедев-п7ж

    тихий ужас .