@@SuperalbsTravels thanks! Great description, "comfortable and quirky" pretty much sums them up. Best wishes to you and thanks for watching the video 👍
Thank you Johnny for another absolutely wonderful video. I echo Melvyn Buckton when he says 'This series of videos is really excellent. A joy to watch!' And, echoing Paul O'Brien, Slovenia is now on my bucket list!
Thanks for this, Johnny. I spent a few days in Ljubljana in March this year, including a return rail trip to Villach, on the line which you portrayed in a previous video. Slovenia is a spectacularly beautiful country, with scenery second to none.
Thanks specifically for showing us around that magnificent station at Ljubljana. Even before this video, I had been thinking 'In the modern Republic of Austria, almost all the larger stations have been extensively modernised. If you want to see what a Hapsburg era Austrian station looks like, you have to go to areas which Austria lost in 1918!'
@@Fan652w Yes, it is great to see modernisation and improvement of the railway... and yet it is still equally nice when the old structures are still standing. As you say, it will be areas such as this with less historical investment that will probably still retain these old beauties.
I 100% agree with your comment about train companies plastering the windows with those advertisement foils, even if they maintain you still can see through them, until they feel comfortable enough to plaster them over the windscreen, I'm not buying it. You're guaranteed a massive headache. Such a pity when you're travelling through such beautiful scenery... SNCB does it, too, but only very occasionally, and generally, at least the windows in the doors are kept free... Love that they are improving the railway line, you're right, this is one of Slovenia's main lines, together with the line to Dobova (and Zagreb) and the line to Jessenice (for Villach...), and while not everything has to go at high speed, if buses beat your travel time...
@@barvdw self inflicted graffiti essentially. Not great at all. And yes, nice if the line can be improved so trains can out run the buses! Thanks for watching 👍
Nice! 🙂 2:20 That is actually going to be the hypermodern new station! ;-) 7:05 you missed the tallest chimney in Europe (360m) at Trbovlje shortly after Litja...
@@ronik24 ah, thanks for that! Be interesting to see the new station when it comes, although it will be a shame to lose the old one. Sorry about missing the chimney 🤷♂️... would have been a good addition to the video! Thanks for watching and for the extra information 👍
What a pleasant and comfortable journey Johnny. It's so good to see the Slovenian rail infrastructure company Slovenske železnice - Infrastruktura, d.o.o., doing a great job in using EU funds wisely. Hats off to them! I'm with you. External stickers should be banned from buses, coaches and trains. If we can stop this from happening then the next action plan would be to stop the sale of paint in spray cans.
@@Eurobazz Yes, I'm always happy for a speed restriction which is there for track works. Always a good sign of an improving railway (well almost always). External stickers in windows are an affront. People deserve better. Thanks for watching 👍
Hello Johnny, This comment isn't really related to this video, but more to your entire channel. I suffer from depression and some days are pretty dark. Then I open RUclips and watch your videos. They make me happy again and the world a little brighter. Thank you very much for your effort and I hope there will be many more videos to come! Your loyal fan from Germany.
@@Pascal2993_H that is such a lovely comment. I am so pleased that my little corner of RUclips is a good place for you to come when things are difficult. Indeed, I feel quite humbled that I can be such a service to you. Words like yours are more encouragement than many millions of views. Thank you so much for letting me know how much I help you. ❤️❤️
Wonderful stuff. That Pendolino looks great from the inside. Are we doing a little Graz/Semmering Pass combo towards Vienna wonder? Either way, looking forward to the next one!
@@horsehollerer Thanks. It was a lovely little train. Semmering ? I would have thought so... but I am now going to release a few UK videos... so you will have to wait!
A lovely train that puts all the Hitachi rubbish to shame. Slovenia is such a beautiful country, especially this route. The Sava river valley around Zidani Most is just stunning. Thank you for these Slovenian videos. I've really enjoyed them. 🇸🇮 👍
@@liamburke1741 Yes it was a great little train. I had a good time both recording and editing these videos. Such great views! Thanks for coming along 👍
A country that should be on everyone's bucket list.
Or even a country 🤣
@@paulobrien6919 totally agree! Thanks for watching along 👍
No plese, we dont need mass turism.
Thanx, Johnny, for your usual upbeat attitude to the quirks of rail travel.
@@PeterClarke-p2r Yes indeed... just don't drink the coffee!
I really love these trains. They're so dated, but comfortable and quirky. Nice video! 😁
@@SuperalbsTravels thanks! Great description, "comfortable and quirky" pretty much sums them up.
Best wishes to you and thanks for watching the video 👍
This series of videos is really excellent. A joy to watch!
@@melvynbuckton6881 thanks Melvyn. It was ajoy to make them too 😀
Thank you and voiceover man for taking us along on another adventure.
@@PeteG143 I will pass on your kind words. Thank you 👍
Lovely views,
@@christinehodge3608 thanks for watching another 👍
Thank you Johnny for another absolutely wonderful video. I echo Melvyn Buckton when he says 'This series of videos is really excellent. A joy to watch!' And, echoing Paul O'Brien, Slovenia is now on my bucket list!
@@Fan652w Yes, you must surely go. Do report back on your adventures 😀
Thanks for this, Johnny. I spent a few days in Ljubljana in March this year, including a return rail trip to Villach, on the line which you portrayed in a previous video. Slovenia is a spectacularly beautiful country, with scenery second to none.
@@MrSnout5 Yes, I love Slovenia and will definitely return.
Thanks for watching 👍
Ooh, a gold-trimmed railway station, how lovely! :D
@@ampersand. Yes indeed. Very smart!
You’ve done it again, yet another amazing railway journey. Keep them coming!
@@Timstravels01 thanks Tim 👍
Thanks specifically for showing us around that magnificent station at Ljubljana. Even before this video, I had been thinking 'In the modern Republic of Austria, almost all the larger stations have been extensively modernised. If you want to see what a Hapsburg era Austrian station looks like, you have to go to areas which Austria lost in 1918!'
@@Fan652w Yes, it is great to see modernisation and improvement of the railway... and yet it is still equally nice when the old structures are still standing.
As you say, it will be areas such as this with less historical investment that will probably still retain these old beauties.
The train looks good, great video as usual
@@adamcressy6227 thanks. And thanks too for watching 👍
Video was very Beautiful. Excellent. I am really enjoyed this video
@@trailwayt9H337 thanks for the kind words and thanks too for watching 👍
Lovely Video Johnny
@@paulgibsonphotography cheers Paul 👍
I 100% agree with your comment about train companies plastering the windows with those advertisement foils, even if they maintain you still can see through them, until they feel comfortable enough to plaster them over the windscreen, I'm not buying it. You're guaranteed a massive headache. Such a pity when you're travelling through such beautiful scenery...
SNCB does it, too, but only very occasionally, and generally, at least the windows in the doors are kept free...
Love that they are improving the railway line, you're right, this is one of Slovenia's main lines, together with the line to Dobova (and Zagreb) and the line to Jessenice (for Villach...), and while not everything has to go at high speed, if buses beat your travel time...
@@barvdw self inflicted graffiti essentially. Not great at all.
And yes, nice if the line can be improved so trains can out run the buses!
Thanks for watching 👍
Nice! 🙂
2:20 That is actually going to be the hypermodern new station! ;-)
7:05 you missed the tallest chimney in Europe (360m) at Trbovlje shortly after Litja...
@@ronik24 ah, thanks for that! Be interesting to see the new station when it comes, although it will be a shame to lose the old one.
Sorry about missing the chimney 🤷♂️... would have been a good addition to the video!
Thanks for watching and for the extra information 👍
What a pleasant and comfortable journey Johnny. It's so good to see the Slovenian rail infrastructure company Slovenske železnice - Infrastruktura, d.o.o., doing a great job in using EU funds wisely. Hats off to them!
I'm with you. External stickers should be banned from buses, coaches and trains. If we can stop this from happening then the next action plan would be to stop the sale of paint in spray cans.
@@Eurobazz Yes, I'm always happy for a speed restriction which is there for track works. Always a good sign of an improving railway (well almost always).
External stickers in windows are an affront. People deserve better.
Thanks for watching 👍
Hello Johnny,
This comment isn't really related to this video, but more to your entire channel. I suffer from depression and some days are pretty dark. Then I open RUclips and watch your videos. They make me happy again and the world a little brighter. Thank you very much for your effort and I hope there will be many more videos to come!
Your loyal fan from Germany.
@@Pascal2993_H that is such a lovely comment. I am so pleased that my little corner of RUclips is a good place for you to come when things are difficult. Indeed, I feel quite humbled that I can be such a service to you.
Words like yours are more encouragement than many millions of views. Thank you so much for letting me know how much I help you. ❤️❤️
yet another nice ride and video!
@@WINGSANDRAILS thank you 👍
Wonderful stuff. That Pendolino looks great from the inside. Are we doing a little Graz/Semmering Pass combo towards Vienna wonder? Either way, looking forward to the next one!
@@horsehollerer Thanks. It was a lovely little train.
Semmering ? I would have thought so... but I am now going to release a few UK videos... so you will have to wait!
@@JohnnyHooverTravels Ha, that works too!
A lovely train that puts all the Hitachi rubbish to shame. Slovenia is such a beautiful country, especially this route. The Sava river valley around Zidani Most is just stunning. Thank you for these Slovenian videos. I've really enjoyed them. 🇸🇮 👍
@@liamburke1741 Yes it was a great little train. I had a good time both recording and editing these videos. Such great views!
Thanks for coming along 👍
Those café prices were dirt cheap, you've not been to Ireland recently, oh, you won't find a beer at a station café anymore.
@@tonys1636 haha, well yes, Ireland is comparatively expensive!
Thanks for watching 👍
I really enjoyed that trip with you . Thanks for your video . From Portugal 🇵🇹 .
@@carlosrosas7249 you are very welcome. Thank you for watching. 👍