A Look at Poland's Infrastructure - BETTER than AMERICA OR UK?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @CainAbaddon
    @CainAbaddon Год назад +152

    I'm from London too, and I've lived in Poland for almost two years now. I love it here and I hope I never have to back.

    • @grzegorz21136
      @grzegorz21136 Год назад +10

      All the best. But why you need a pentagram? Are you slave of evil?

    • @jkpakosz6698
      @jkpakosz6698 Год назад +2

      Really can u live in Poland without visa after brexit??

    • @XR_Rocket
      @XR_Rocket Год назад

      @@jkpakosz6698 Visa is only a card, u can easy switch it right?

    • @jkpakosz6698
      @jkpakosz6698 Год назад

      @@XR_Rocket
      ???...
      Residence visa I meant... from wich world are u??

    • @XR_Rocket
      @XR_Rocket Год назад +1

      @@jkpakosz6698 lol i was thinking about credit card hahah my bad, i misunderstood this

  • @tomaszfalkowski7508
    @tomaszfalkowski7508 Год назад +88

    I plan on moving to Kraków, Poland from Connecticut, USA.

    • @redrumsonore791
      @redrumsonore791 Год назад +3

      Why?

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад +16

      Strangely the other day I met a Polish America who made the move from the U.S. to Poland and she’s loving life in Krakow.
      My suggestion is to visit first and see if you like it then make your decision from there. Honestly, Krakow is the best city in Poland.

    • @anonimk1316
      @anonimk1316 Год назад +3

      @@Shekumanstravel Potwierdzam. Kraków is a beautiful city and historically and geographically related to my native Częstochowa.
      By the way, many Poles return to their homeland from the USA. Some time ago my mother designed an apartment in Częstochowa for a Pole from Florida.

    • @tnickknight
      @tnickknight Год назад +20

      I'm an American from Mass, I moved to Gdansk many years ago. I'm never going back . Life is much better here overall

    • @ipodman1910
      @ipodman1910 Год назад +5

      @@tnickknight true that!

  • @micwis6152
    @micwis6152 Год назад +111

    Wow every time when I watch some video from Poland, I wish to move there...

    • @Punisher303
      @Punisher303 Год назад

      Are you a Brit? Please don't come here. Stay where you are

    • @lws7394
      @lws7394 Год назад +5

      Of course . The past 20 years there has been massive infrastructure investments, for a great deal EU funds. So it is all really fresh and new . And with a booming economy ...

    • @piotrsikorski4617
      @piotrsikorski4617 Год назад +11

      I'm from Poland and when I was a child my dream was moving to USA... Now I forgot about that. I love Poland. I feel save and happy in this country. My friends from other Western European countries are shocked when they see how developed Poland is.
      In the Philippines, I met a Norwegian policewoman. After a few days of acquaintance, she said that if it wasn't for work, she would like to live in Poland, because Norway is not as safe as everyone thinks.

    • @skotnica93
      @skotnica93 Год назад +2

      @@lws7394 Gonna stop you right there. That growth has been present even before Poland joined the EU back in 2004. What's more, even if Poland wasn't in the EU, the "member state" fees and administration fees of EU funds actually make us lose around 2% GDP in contrast to if we would just use the GDP we spend directly. My point is, Poland would be growing the same even without giving the EU leverage for blackmail.

    • @lws7394
      @lws7394 Год назад +2

      @@skotnica93 Possibly, but I can't find that in figures. For the GDP, trade and FDI there is a clear change in 2003-04. Between 2003-2008 the GDP doubled. The GDP PPP of Poland had the same trendline as Ukraine. Until april 2003. Then the Purchase Power grew twice as fast ! (Of course, from 2008 Ukraine had other sorts of problems ..).
      It is the same with UK and the Brexit referenderum date. The day after opting out things changed (downwards in their case..).
      Don't forget that the process already started in 1998 when EU declared to be open for enlargement.

  • @vittorionapuletano1073
    @vittorionapuletano1073 Год назад +114

    In Kyiv,also run Polish trams "Pesa" ... excellent comments and editing by the author ... Poland is beautiful

    • @jabbh7680
      @jabbh7680 Год назад +3

      Pesa is great firm from Bydgoszcz❤

    • @movemelody1
      @movemelody1 Год назад +1

      Thank you. )

  • @jacek222245
    @jacek222245 Год назад +156

    Long-distance trains do not normally go through Warsaw Gdanska and it is a station not adapted to such a large traffic. The station temporarily took over the role of Warszawa Zachodnia for the time of the reconstruction of Warszawa Zachodnia. This situation is temporary.

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад +21

      Good to know this! Thank you for sharing this piece of information 👍

    • @uncletimo6059
      @uncletimo6059 Год назад +2

      to the top you go with this comment

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад +1

      @@uncletimo6059 cheers

    • @АдияровРафик
      @АдияровРафик Год назад +5

      I traveled around Poland by train. Central stations, if they were built recently, are good. The Polish tour was mostly excellent. Tickets are cheap

    • @anulkaaw
      @anulkaaw Год назад +1

      @@АдияровРафик There's a governmental investment programme being implemented rn and many stations are being renovated or new are being built.

  • @nobodynemoq
    @nobodynemoq Год назад +46

    I remember myself travelling by train in UK about 20 years ago. I was so impressed how flawless and comfortable it was, comparing to Poland that days. Now we might be at the similar level, probably. Just cheaper 😉

    • @eclecticaro
      @eclecticaro Год назад +1

      It would have been even better if we didn't have this cyst on the arse of a politician called Tusk in power back in the days. He wasn't doing anything except for selling national property, like he sold TPSA, banks, oil companies, sugar industry..(and many others) for pennines. Then instead of rotting in prison he fu**ed of to EU to a promised job, as a reward for dismantling Poland.

  • @leonasm6503
    @leonasm6503 Год назад +60

    As a german i Was really surprised about the polish Train network always punctual clean and with eating Waggon. I wanna add that this has nothing to Do with my nationality just an Observation.

    • @jkpakosz6698
      @jkpakosz6698 Год назад +21

      These restaurant carriages, called WARS, are only ones in Europe with the real kitchen annexe, where food is actually cooked, not prepared in microwave. I love them.

    • @eifrvdc3tv3t79
      @eifrvdc3tv3t79 Год назад +23

      Clean yes, comfortable yes, punctual definitely NO

    • @elah1023
      @elah1023 Год назад

      Your surprise just confirmes german superiority complex. What did You expect? Dirty, slow and serving salmonella? And why? Because it`s Poland?

    • @pawelmela4572
      @pawelmela4572 Год назад +2

      Most of railway's in western Poland were built by Germans anyway but Poles maintained and extended lots of them.

    • @pawelmela4572
      @pawelmela4572 Год назад +3

      W.A.R.S - Przedsiębiorstwo Wagonów Sypialnych i Restauracyjnych „Wars” ENGLISH - Enterprise of Sleeping and Dining Cars "Wars" (Read as VARS)

  • @mariuszpuszkiewicz7864
    @mariuszpuszkiewicz7864 Год назад +65

    Wow. Very professional video. I'm impressed 👍 Greetings from central Poland ❤

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад +2

      How nice of you, mate! ❤

    • @Bonzai87PL
      @Bonzai87PL Год назад

      especially here 6:55 🤣

    • @MrValgard
      @MrValgard Год назад

      @@Bonzai87PL we need those professional takes of fellow man of culture! ;)

    • @Bonzai87PL
      @Bonzai87PL Год назад

      @@MrValgard i obviously agree ;)

  • @piotrkowalczyk8455
    @piotrkowalczyk8455 Год назад +28

    I'm so glad that you like Poland 🇵🇱 You said, you live in London, I've been living in London for the past 19 years & I was born in Poland.
    This country has made such a huge progress in the past 30 years, it's unbelievable. Poland in the 80's and 90's (when I was growing up) was very miserable place. Today, it's 180' turn. Kind regards from Polish man in London.

    • @kamiun6279
      @kamiun6279 Год назад

      You know what happend in the past the history? West is free for 78 years Poland 34years...

  • @LesLehistani
    @LesLehistani 9 месяцев назад +1

    Greetings from 🇨🇦 Toronto, Canada. Thank you for a beautiful video about the efficient and modern infrastructure in Poland. Good job!!!

  • @HistoryonYouTube
    @HistoryonYouTube Год назад +25

    I live in Poland. The roads are very good - and I remember what they used to be like. The trains work really well and are affordable - at least the ones I take are.

    • @imperatyw_kategoryczny
      @imperatyw_kategoryczny Год назад

      it would be much better here if Poland got into the Marshall Plan after the II world war. Unfortunately we got russian occupation to 89 instead - thanks usa and uk - our wonderfull allies. After Poland joined the European Union, we received funds 4 times smaller than Greece. Now leftist extremists mainly from Berlin and Paris are trying to block all Polish funds. They used to simply attack our country with tanks in the past. Now they do it with white gloves. Still, we manage. The leftist extremists who started the war in Ukraine are trying to tighten the screw even more now, you probably notice regular press amd politics attacks on our country. Show me another country in the world that has received over 2 million Ukrainian emigrants in a few weeks without anyone's help. Poland had a beautiful potential that was destroyed by the countries of pigs, rats and parasites. What is now, just a substitute for Polishness

    • @filipnalewaja5609
      @filipnalewaja5609 Год назад +4

      Hi Alan, i have Bern following you propaganda channel and regarding your antipolonism you should move out of Poland very quickly.

  • @Dam_Ian22
    @Dam_Ian22 Год назад +22

    You paid 1,7pln in Warsaw beacuse you bought a wrong ticket, unless you are a student with Polish student card 😉 Warszawa Gdańska station is small station that is used now because of the major reconstruction of the main Warszawa Zachodnia station. Anyway, good job making this video 👍

    • @LMB222
      @LMB222 Год назад

      Still, 3,40 PLN is a bargain. It's less than you pay for a toilet in London.

  • @Ryuu44
    @Ryuu44 Год назад +22

    Thanks for the video. I'm glad you're enjoying your trip to Poland, and Łódź. I saw your next video about the city itself and I wonder what you'd say if you took this train to the next station, Łódź Fabryczna. That one's already after a full renovation and it's in an area called the new city center of Łódź, so it's a bit more fancy than some parts you had to go through. On the other hand this gave you a more honest representation of the city. There's a lot of places that look really cool, but also still lots of work to be done.

  • @EWAMILENAP
    @EWAMILENAP Год назад +7

    Brilliant vlog!Thank you♡

  • @jaroslawpeter3586
    @jaroslawpeter3586 Год назад +16

    Now in Warsaw they got new type of Polish made "Solaris" buses, where the doors open to the external sides, not inside. Pretty convenient and saving space.

    • @jkpakosz6698
      @jkpakosz6698 Год назад +9

      Its a bit shame, that Solaris Bus and Coach belongs to Spaniards now.

    • @krzysztofpadako9245
      @krzysztofpadako9245 Год назад +2

      Solaris bus in Poland is 25 yers

    • @peceed
      @peceed Год назад

      It requires a very good engineering and maintainence to be safe.

    • @jkpakosz6698
      @jkpakosz6698 Год назад +3

      @@krzysztofpadako9245
      Not with Polish owners anymore.

    • @krzysztofpadako9245
      @krzysztofpadako9245 Год назад

      @@jkpakosz6698 w Polsce nie ma własności prywatnej, to się zgadza a jak masz za dużo to Ci zaraz zabiorą

  • @sawek491
    @sawek491 Год назад +7

    Great to watch this, Polish people look always at bad side of our country, don't recognise it good sides. We are worlds champions in complaining. I hoop author will come more time to Poland everyone are welcome here. Thanks for this video.

  • @Jacek_videos
    @Jacek_videos Год назад +9

    I used to live in London and I remember the strikes of the tube drivers were so annoying !

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад +3

      Trust me you’re not missing anything since you left because it’s has gotten worst.

    • @BibaSenana
      @BibaSenana Год назад +2

      And they have higher salaries then beginner doctor...!

  • @across646
    @across646 Год назад +8

    Remember to always use IC trains instead of TLK if possible. Basically same price but higher comfort and priority

    • @imperatyw_kategoryczny
      @imperatyw_kategoryczny Год назад +1

      ach te złote rady gamoni - remember always... PoIactwo...

    • @kierownik
      @kierownik Год назад

      @@imperatyw_kategoryczny ach te złote rady sfrustrowanych niestetypolaków.

  • @GrzegorzWronkowski
    @GrzegorzWronkowski Год назад +1

    Man you should send link to your channel to some tourist ministry of Poland - they should pay you, sponsor you etc.

  • @conradsz
    @conradsz Год назад +7

    Let’s be real: it’s not difficult to beat the US when it comes to public transportation

  • @Furriee
    @Furriee Год назад +22

    Wow, nice video. Leaving for Poland for vacation in the summer. Any suggestions on where should I go first? Greetings from the US 🙂

    • @EP-cm8ch
      @EP-cm8ch Год назад +3

      Zakopane, Wrocław , Warsaw, Mazury Gdańsk

    • @Dexiefy
      @Dexiefy Год назад +5

      Zakopane if you want to see mountains and nature.
      Kraków is like the only Polish city that survived constant invasions and is a VERY beautiful city and you definitely should not skip visiting it.
      Gdańsk is probably 2nd most beautiful city in Poland and located by the Baltic Sea.
      Wrocław is also worth visiting.
      And finally, Warsaw. It is the capitol after all and will allow you to visit many memorials to heroic Poles who fought for centuries for Poland's freedom. Once you realize that the city was completely leveled during WW2 by the Germans and rebuilt using pictures and paintings it will leave you in awe.
      This is of course a top 5 I personally would recommend, with probably Kraków and Gdańsk being top 2 recommendations. Enjoy your stay in Poland. Try to learn how to say hello, good bye and thank you in Polish. It will break our polish neutral face mode you will see everywhere.

    • @reformaster
      @reformaster Год назад +1

      Add underrated Katowice to your list which is the capital of biggest Polish conurbation called upper Silesia. Within the past 20 years it has been transformed from ugly, grey and dirty city of steelworks and mines to beautiful, modern and vibrant place with beautiful parks, most amazing cultural objects (NOSPR for example) and many events (especially during summer time).

    • @romansemka9880
      @romansemka9880 Год назад +1

      Gdańsk 100%.

    • @parziiich
      @parziiich Год назад +1

      ⁠​⁠@@EP-cm8ch south:
      Kraków - my friends from abroad Adore this city. Great food, cheap, many places to drink, best for parties, great buildings and climate - the only big city that wasnt destroyed during ww2. If you are in Kraków - close things to see: auschwitz death camp-a must see - take a guide- its in english. And Wieliczka - salt mine with restaurant and chapel underground. Zakopane (about 1h from Kraków)- polish winter capital in the mountains -also great in every other sezon - hike in the mountains. Wrocław city and you will be close to bledne skaly - rock Labirynth though american nature absolutely doesn’t have a rival 😅, castles: zamek książ, zamek moszna. You can experience a shift as coal miner in Zabrze -guido - they also have great restaurant nearby but the old german industrial city is in decay - so you can see rough part of Poland (don’t worry - its nit dangerous its just in decay). Another part is Bytom and lipiny.
      North-east: Lake district - Mazury - best in the summer to enjoy swimming on boats - you can here them, you can also kayaking through quiet rivers between lakes (again, you can here kayaks) and ride a bike.
      North: Malbork castle - the biggest castle in Europe. Gdańsk - old city (Look in Google - you’ll like it). North-west: Torun - for one day - great pierniki (typem of cookies) - they also has beer and liquer with the taste of these cookies.
      Plus Nobody outside of warsaw will recommend you to visit warsaw :D its ok but No „wow” effect

  • @bolo9772
    @bolo9772 Год назад +8

    Hey there mate, Indonesia has new fast train from Jakarta to Bandung it will be open this May, many will review this 👍

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад

      Hopefully, later this year I will be able to visit Bandung to see a friend and I might take the fast train

  • @Piechu19
    @Piechu19 Год назад +27

    Warszawa Gdańska isn't so popular station. Most people go from or to other cities from Warszawa Centralna (Central Station) or Warszawa Zachodnia (West Station), so Gdańska station isn't modernised. Maybe, it'll be in some time.

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад +5

      That’s so true! The Warszawa Centralna is the main one and modern indeed

    • @sildek7240
      @sildek7240 Год назад +1

      Zachodnia is getting a major renovation, so a lot of trains are redirected through Warszawa Gdańska.

  • @tori10tori10
    @tori10tori10 Год назад +13

    I love polish trains

  • @jacobnicolas7x7
    @jacobnicolas7x7 Год назад +1

    Man the soundtrack is just 😍omw to play some on a highway ride throught pl

  • @piopastuszka
    @piopastuszka Год назад +4

    Great movie pal and not because I'm Polish. Nice narration and music. I recommend you to travel on old types of trains with compartments for 8 people in second class and 6 in first class. Perfect for traveling with friends. I live in Scotland and some connections are at a decent level, but in Poland public transport is an adventure. First of all, I am glad that you feel good in Poland.

  • @randompolishguy119
    @randompolishguy119 Год назад +1

    7:25 this is ED161 and it won the award for the most beatiful train in the world

  • @Pyrokan
    @Pyrokan Год назад +20

    Great video, superb montage! Very well done and a pleasure to watch :)
    Oh, and yeah, you might have got the wrong ticket in the bus in Warsaw. "Ulgowy" is a discount ticket (50% off) that is valid for some groups of people (like students). So unless you are a student you should get a "Normal" one. If you are - well done, you've chosen correct one (but got wrong ticket for the train - you would also be able to get 50% off). If not - be careful, as ticket control might give you troubles

  • @DzikiDzik-p3w
    @DzikiDzik-p3w Год назад +4

    You should also try visiting cities east of Vistula (Wisła) river i.e. mostly Białystok and Lublin. We are considerably smaller than the "west" part of Poland but there are still a lot places to visit which definetely do not resemble anything in the west part yet they are really worth visiting and as always - there are a lot of Poles who are just waiting to welcome you as much as possible. Cheers!

    • @LMB222
      @LMB222 Год назад

      Those places aren't worth the extra 200-300 km.

  • @cumhurtopbas7014
    @cumhurtopbas7014 Год назад +4

    In Krakow region roads in Poland are even better than those in Germany

    • @imperatyw_kategoryczny
      @imperatyw_kategoryczny Год назад

      popiertoliło cię ? W krakowie ? Ty chyba nie lałeś albo nigdy w Krakowie nie byłeś 😂

    • @ch36799
      @ch36799 Год назад

      @@imperatyw_kategoryczny chodzi mu kolo Krakowa. Region.

  • @오재선-m7u
    @오재선-m7u Год назад +2

    ●A suggestion to the people of Poland.
    I am a Korean writer.
    The beginning of China's rapid development was due to Korea's technology transfer.
    Japan was reluctant, but Korea accepted China's wish.
    South Korea wanted peace with its neighbors, and South Korea wanted China to step up and help the two Koreas unify.
    Now, if Poland cooperates closely with korea, it will be able to develop its economy faster than China.
    If you wish desperately, you can achieve your wish.
    I hope the Polish people will cooperate more actively with Korea.
    Just as China has developed rapidly, Poland can take the lead in developing Europe if it cooperates with Korea.
    First of all, give Korea a lot of preferential treatment.
    Koreans are full of emotions. And Korean people have cherished their credit in history.
    Korea has lived with 5,000 years of historical tradition.
    Before the Industrial Revolution, there is a record of Western missionaries visiting Korea and praising the morality of Koreans.
    I hope Poland will work closely with South Korea and seize the opportunity for a great revival.
    2023.05.28.
    "Can the last place become a wise man?"
    an author. From Oh Jae-sun

  • @tomekville7
    @tomekville7 Год назад

    I like your music choices on your videos timeline. Its hard to recognize my homeland after 23 years aboard. Good job bro!!

  • @zygfrydputka270
    @zygfrydputka270 Год назад +5

    Soundtrack is awesome, respect from Wrocław, lower Silesia

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад

      I am very flattered, mate. It’s took time to find the right soundtracks but I am glad you noticed it. Cheers

  • @marhap
    @marhap Год назад +18

    Nice intro. BTW. I think you should use 'bilet normalny' not 'ulgowy' in public transport. Unless you're a student studying on Polish school/university. You will get fined if they check that.

    • @antekp2965
      @antekp2965 Год назад +10

      I thought progressive Rafau introduced discount for black ppl

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад +7

      Awesome! Peace of information ℹ️ cheers

    • @Piechu19
      @Piechu19 Год назад +7

      ​@@Shekumanstravel'bilet normalny' is like a normal/standard ticket and 'bilet ulgowy' is like, let's say, a concession ticket 'cause ulga means concession or relief. Basically, a half-price ticket for students. However, in most cities school students pay even less 'cause they can buy a special ticket for the whole year or a term, which is really cheap. Also, in Poland, elderly people go for free or use these half-price tickets. Different cities, different rules.

    • @blinski1
      @blinski1 Год назад +5

      @@antekp2965 Wow yr so funni!

    • @marcind4644
      @marcind4644 Год назад

      @@antekp2965 No, but I guess there should be a discount for mentally handicapped people writing comments like yours.

  • @nimruk0703able
    @nimruk0703able Год назад +8

    I loose my concentration, focus, FOCUS haha :D :D :D I love it MAN!!! Greetings :)

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад +1

      Lol don’t loose concentration like me, mate 😂

    • @donbabilio8298
      @donbabilio8298 Год назад +2

      ​@@Shekumanstravel with respect to you, trains are cheap in Poland if you come from UK.
      For our wages in Poland trains are not super cheap

    • @BlackDragon95912
      @BlackDragon95912 Год назад

      @@donbabilio8298 yeah for foreigners tickets are cheap , for Poles not so much because of difference in pay , with dollars or euro you can buy more than with polish currency , and if someone travel to Poland with euro , dolar etc. then for them things are cheap , but for Poles is opposite in many cases.

    • @donbabilio8298
      @donbabilio8298 Год назад

      @@BlackDragon95912 true though Polish salaries do have purchasing power too .
      Of course salaries in UK are much higher

  • @LMB222
    @LMB222 9 месяцев назад +1

    What do you mean "no strikes"? There was strike in 1996!

  • @LewackiOnanista
    @LewackiOnanista Год назад

    glad u enjoyed! liked the music and content itself! Regards!

  • @filipstaroscinski2697
    @filipstaroscinski2697 Год назад +3

    Only thing is that ticekt fot 1,7zł is a reduced one. Unless You have european student license, you should buy a normal one for 3,2 polish zlot, otherwise You could get a fine for 160zł (if paid immediately) or up to 250zł if paid after a week

  • @darek4488
    @darek4488 Год назад +6

    You have paid for a ticket to Łódź Fabryczna and you left the train before you got there, on Łódź Widzew. It is a smaller station before the main one.

  • @mkozlinski
    @mkozlinski Год назад +15

    We have lot of rebuilding of railway and stations in Warsaw now so picked the bad moment :) Warszawa Gdańska is normaly a suburban station but because of this tohuvabohu it serves also for long distance trains. The building itself is scheduled for demolishing in next turn. It has some sentimental value (during the infamous 1968 antisemitic purge thousands of Polish Jews with one way travel document were leaving Poland from this very station) but it's horribly outdated. I spent many years in trains to Łódź and back and believe me - last 10 years were a giant step.

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад +4

      Wow, I am learning for your comments and your contribution is highly appreciated.
      Thanks for sharing this information.

    • @mkozlinski
      @mkozlinski Год назад +1

      @@Shekumanstravel Let me know if you're in Warsaw again and need any guidance.

    • @ipodman1910
      @ipodman1910 Год назад

      @@mkozlinski trully sentimental! Give me a break! One party of commie jews kicked out another party of commie jews! Learn history and stop smearing our country!

  • @MrKris1965
    @MrKris1965 Год назад

    I really like professional editing of yours.

  • @karold.3164
    @karold.3164 Год назад

    its cool to see somoebody from the uk making a video of our capital city I personally live in the suburbs od Warsaw and im going to school there everyday if you have any questions im happy to answer them I could maybe even show you around

  • @Michal_Zuber
    @Michal_Zuber Год назад +2

    I am Polish and it is not that great everywhere but also if you happy to live along mainline in a bigger city there are no major issues to complain about.

  • @threesixnine369six
    @threesixnine369six Год назад +2

    Better than the US? EASILY. Not hard to beat. Better than the UK? Not really, but defo at similar levels.

  • @briancut5555
    @briancut5555 Год назад +1

    Guy is talking about how hood Poland is while being in Łódź, damnn :D

  • @VONYX8
    @VONYX8 Год назад +1

    The thumbnail and editing is clean 🥶

  • @SlawekM.
    @SlawekM. Год назад

    Great choice of backdrop music, bro!

  • @danieldz7906
    @danieldz7906 Год назад

    In warsaw there is phone app "jak dojade" i dont know it has eng versior or not, but basicly u put where u want to go and this app will show u what bus/tram to take, where u will swich etc.

  • @mswwwsm
    @mswwwsm Год назад +1

    07:25 THIS is all Poland produced train called Pesa DART.

  • @ZygmuntKrynicki
    @ZygmuntKrynicki Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos! Thanks for making them. In the clip you briefly show a bus ticket in the frame. That was a reduced-price ticket meant for kids or students. Unless you have a valid document that allows you to use such tickets on you at the time of a spot check, you may get a fine for traveling without a valid ticket. Keep making great videos. Cheers!

  • @eclecticaro
    @eclecticaro Год назад +8

    You should check out "Dworzec Łódź Fabryczna" train station - one of the best in Poland.

  • @realmrq5183
    @realmrq5183 Год назад +2

    Polish infrastructure underwent huge modernizations on the occasion of organizing the European Football Championship in 2012 (with Ukraine btw.). Since then, it's a pleasure to use trains or other public transport, because before it was really bad.

    • @anulkaaw
      @anulkaaw Год назад

      Yeah, it wasn't that big of a change. The government at that time was advertising it this way but the great renovations ended up being some painting job in most cases. At least when it comes to the stations. It wasn't that big of a jump but everything's improving but by bit since then surely. Especially in recent years when there has been a big investment programme impremented to rebuild and renovate train stations all over the country.

  • @sureduck
    @sureduck 10 месяцев назад

    Try Warsaw to Gizycko during school holidays, Tokyo rush hour got nothing on it .

  • @delayed_control
    @delayed_control Год назад +3

    The keyword to everything in Poland is: newer. Poland had to rebuild twice, first after world war 2 and then for the second time after the collapse of communist system. Both events left the country in enough of disrepair that entire systems had to be rethought and remade from scratch, cause they were not functional anymore. Infrastructure is one example. This includes both transportation and telecommunication - e.g. the Internet is way cheaper yet also way more reliable and faster than in the US. The electronic banking system is second to nothing in the world both in terms of security and convenience. Economic and military upheavals are as much of an opportunity as they are tragedy.

  • @wrotamas
    @wrotamas Год назад +19

    It's not hard to have a better infrastructure than in the UK. Just come to Edinburgh and you'll see how bad is there.

    • @erykbaradziej3639
      @erykbaradziej3639 Год назад +1

      This infrastructure is new as it was rebuilt in a few recent years. Before that it was old and used both in Warsaw and Łódź. It was horrible then. There were not many trains, they were old and dirty and they traveled quite slowly.

    • @Pako9713
      @Pako9713 Год назад +5

      ​@@erykbaradziej3639 but who cares about past? The present counts.

    • @charonboat6394
      @charonboat6394 Год назад +2

      ​@Eryk Baradziej True complainer. When someone says something nice about Poland, let him/her know that before was much worse and that present doesn't count.

    • @greycliffnative
      @greycliffnative Год назад +1

      @@erykbaradziej3639 There were many trains and they were cheap. I agree that post-PRL railway system was not nice but it was still quite extensive in comparison with many western countries. What is happening now in Poland is a miracle for people who use trains in UK.

  • @olekj8665
    @olekj8665 Год назад

    Great video! It’s a shame though that you didn’t go all the way to Łódź Fabryczna station with that train. In my opinion it’s the most beautiful station in Poland, its modern architecture is absolutely stunning!

  • @mikadorek1
    @mikadorek1 Год назад +2

    Great music!

  • @marcelgrabowski5939
    @marcelgrabowski5939 Год назад +1

    And I was thinking that our transportation network is always late and pretty bad in comparior to most highly-developed countries, thank you for correcting me.

  • @pronto3_
    @pronto3_ Год назад +5

    You should visit Wrocław

    • @Ntwadumela1
      @Ntwadumela1 Год назад

      Why not go straight to Kiev?

  • @TheDarlowiak
    @TheDarlowiak Год назад +2

    You should see BART - in San Francisco , an image of Third World Country.

  • @Jacek_videos
    @Jacek_videos Год назад +11

    Great and informative video. Thanks ps. please keep in mind that the main train station in Warsaw - WARSZAWA CENTRALNA is being rebuilt that's why most of the long distance trains are temporarily going through Warszawa Gdanska

    • @ItsAllIndieFred
      @ItsAllIndieFred Год назад +5

      It's actually Zachodnia that's being rebuilt.

  • @panciopinczera7488
    @panciopinczera7488 Год назад

    The station you've visited in Warsaw is just a temporary substitution... as there is a new, big main traffic station under construction right now. Gdanska station is designed just for local traffic:)

  • @bartoszjasinski
    @bartoszjasinski Год назад

    Cool intro, that cyan texts and animation. Cool

  • @TallisKeeton
    @TallisKeeton Год назад +4

    trzeba przyznac, że te dzisiejsze pociągi są ładne i czyste, nie tak jak dawniej :D

    • @jakubszelag7345
      @jakubszelag7345 Год назад +1

      No racja...te kible zaszczane zasrane smierdzace... pamietam ze sie noga naciskalo i sie klapka otwierala

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Год назад

      @@jakubszelag7345 :D

  • @michapeny9016
    @michapeny9016 Год назад

    Thanks bro you see something nice abot me motherland

  • @Aszniko
    @Aszniko Год назад +3

    It's cheap but not for the natives. Keep that in mind.

  • @tomaszstefaniuk9449
    @tomaszstefaniuk9449 Год назад

    Proud of Poland! 😊❤

  • @kakiremora2991
    @kakiremora2991 Год назад

    6:21 You do get English speaking people at most important train stations, like Warszawa Gdańska. And Poland has one of the highest profficiencies in English in EU.

  • @nina-ciaramajewska7979
    @nina-ciaramajewska7979 Год назад

    Wonderful video Sheku....❤😊

  • @conradsz
    @conradsz Год назад +2

    It’s nice to hear positive things about one’s own country. It provides a different perspective HOWEVER I wouldn’t go as far as calling Polish train infrastructure “perfectly designed” :) Major cities still aren’t connected in a efficient way (for example Warsaw > Wrocław or Szczecin) not to mention the lack of true high-speed tracks and trains. Nevertheless a lot of progress has been made in the last 20 years and I do appreciate it.

    • @janjanczyk1326
      @janjanczyk1326 Год назад +1

      Co wami powoduje, żeby shać czy kablować na własny kraj?

  • @piotrbuczynski1060
    @piotrbuczynski1060 Год назад +1

    Smacznego!

  • @thekrzak
    @thekrzak Год назад +2

    Maybe for you prices looks cheap but for Poles they are not that cheap

  • @nfntbuR
    @nfntbuR Год назад

    Mate you should receive a contract for advertising my country :) the grass is always greener on the other side

  • @mcpawlowski
    @mcpawlowski Год назад

    I live in London and train drivers strikes every freaking year drive me crazy how much more do they need to earn to be finally happy , in comparison public transport is on pair with Polish but prices put me off from using it and the crowds

  • @aungmyintoo4635
    @aungmyintoo4635 Год назад +2

    I always thought Poland is poor eastern European ex CIS country like Moldova or Chechnya. It is modern now and clean.

    • @slavkopolskiperun5358
      @slavkopolskiperun5358 Год назад

      Probably you are a little uneducated.

    • @lasomil
      @lasomil Год назад

      "ex CIS country"? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Kinestezja
      @Kinestezja Год назад +2

      "Like Moldova or Chechnya"? O___o Really? I know that from western POV Poland wasn't rich but Chechnya...?

    • @conradsz
      @conradsz Год назад

      Very ignorant and I’ll informed. I’m happy for you, you’re learning

  • @BurninVinyl
    @BurninVinyl Год назад

    The train you took is made in italy, its called "pendolino".

    • @rationaltv7018
      @rationaltv7018 Год назад +3

      The train he used while going from Warsaw to Łódź was not Pendolino, it was Pesa Dart.

  • @T_L35190
    @T_L35190 Год назад

    I come from Łódź and also I can speak English very well

  • @andrzej4469
    @andrzej4469 Год назад +1

    miales uprawnienia do kupienia ulgowego? :P

  • @mikezabo3134
    @mikezabo3134 Год назад

    Music is awesome.

  • @dariuswroclawski5521
    @dariuswroclawski5521 Год назад

    nice video man,peace!

  • @Wiktor_Klugowski
    @Wiktor_Klugowski Год назад

    Good choice of music.

  • @stacode
    @stacode Год назад

    Well yeah that station from where you started is more of a temporary station while the main 3 stations are being reworked

  • @mariuszfox3555
    @mariuszfox3555 Год назад +6

    super video, the rail transport system will change after entering the CPK network of connections

    • @frankdrebin2401
      @frankdrebin2401 Год назад

      To the worse

    • @0raj0
      @0raj0 Год назад

      That CPK rail network is a fairy tale that will never happen.

  • @sheryl7104
    @sheryl7104 Год назад

    When he said everything is right on time i almost chocked-

  • @chrisa8960
    @chrisa8960 Год назад

    I live just outside of London, apparently in one of the wealthiest counties in UK (Surrey). It happened I have a car and drive it occasionally. Thanks to the road infrastructure over here I do not spend that much on traveling. No need to go far, I have first hand experience of how it is driving in third world countries ;) I am also road cyclist, remember prising local roads for their quality comparing to what was in Poland 15-20 years ago. Now, the situation changed almost by 180 degrees. Trains, yep bloody expensive. Thanks god I do not have to do that anymore, used to commute to London for years. These days, monthly cost for travelcard from my place (I can see Shard and City from my flat) 27min by fast train (you pay the same no matter what train you are on, fast one or stopping service) is close to £500, ridiculous!!!

  • @leoonisk9344
    @leoonisk9344 Год назад +1

    great intro!

  • @klqudian8130
    @klqudian8130 Год назад

    Nice music 🎶

  • @0raj0
    @0raj0 Год назад +1

    Yes, the Polish trains are quite good if you want to travel only between main cities. However, there is a problem if you want to go to smaller ones. Many destinations cannot be reached by train, and many other places have only a few trains (or even one) per day. I am writing this because we used to have much more extensive rail network back in the days. Of course the trains weren't remotely as comfortable as the modern ones, and were often overcrowded by people (much less people owned cars back then, so a train was a nearly only possible way of travel), but they reached much more places than today. A large part of the Polish rail network was destroyed in process of political transformation of 90's, during change from socialism to capitalism.
    If you were amazed by Polish rail, then I'm very interested what your reaction would be if you experienced German or Czech train network... These are two neighbouring countries that have much better rail infrastructure than we do.

  • @tomaszfalkowski7508
    @tomaszfalkowski7508 Год назад +16

    Poland is rapidly emerging as the next European superpower and taking over the role once held by Germany and France militarily and economically, thanks to its continuously growing economy and modernization of its military.
    Poland is on track to become wealthier than the UK by 2030. The Polish economy has been one of the fastest growing in the EU for the last 15 years and from 2010 to 2020, the Polish economy grew at a rate of 3.6 percent annually, while the UK economy only grew at 0.5 percent.
    Poland's government is using this economic strength to transform the country's defense capabilities. Poland plans to raise its defense spending to 4 percent of GDP this year, from 2.5 percent last year, this would make Poland the largest NATO defense spender, Polish defense spending will thus be more than twice that of other major NATO members such as France, Germany, Italy, Spain, including the United States and significantly higher than that of the United Kingdom's, which only plans to reach 2.5 percent by 2030.
    Poland's new 4% defense budget will allow the country to possess the largest and best land fighting capabilities of all the European members of NATO. Poland already has more modern tanks than Germany and plans to double the size of its army to 300,000 soldiers, equipped with the latest Western equipment. Even France, with only some 200,000 front-line troops, will soon find itself outnumbered by Poland.

    • @Shekumanstravel
      @Shekumanstravel  Год назад +5

      Wow you have done your research and pretty impressive my friend. Definitely, I have seen Major progression since my last visit to Poland.
      I hope things will continue to improve and benefit its citizens. Anyways, thanks for your contribution, mate!

    • @centurion5407
      @centurion5407 Год назад

      Hahaha, chlopie co ty łykasz? TVPiS? Poczekaj jeszcze kilka miesięcy, a dowiesz sie prawdy o polskiej sytuacji gospodarczej, w jakiej dupie jesteśmy... Kreatywna ksiegowośc jak kiedys w Grecji, pajacu...

    • @lukei6255
      @lukei6255 Год назад +1

      Not sure if this will happen with millions of the Ukrainian refugees living in Poland now.

    • @tnickknight
      @tnickknight Год назад

      @@lukei6255 Poland is looking at a demographic timebomb. Ukrainians are actually the best thing to happen to Poland in a long time!!

    • @gezbo66
      @gezbo66 Год назад +5

      Mate, hold your horses.I live here in warsaw and i have to say you quite a bit off the mark here but nice sentiments anyway.

  • @nevada-1-255
    @nevada-1-255 Год назад +11

    dawniej Francja i Anglia tez byly takie piekne jak Polska , az do momentu kiedy zaczeli nachodzic z afryki / azji Nieroby i wszystko sie skonczylo .teraz tam tylko smierdzi .

    • @conradsz
      @conradsz Год назад

      Nie zesraj się. Byłem dwa tygodnie temu w Paryżu i nadal jest zajebisty.

    • @ewelinawitek23
      @ewelinawitek23 Год назад +3

      @@conradsz pojechac a mieszkac to jest roznica .

  • @ZBIGNIEWSIARKIEWICZ-vc7fq
    @ZBIGNIEWSIARKIEWICZ-vc7fq Год назад +1

    Do you know why Polish cities are so clean? I have to tell you if you can figure it out on your own....

  • @arth0044N
    @arth0044N Год назад

    Nice music buoy...

  • @keeperofthefate
    @keeperofthefate Год назад +4

    Dunno if it's better than UK. Varies on municipality in Great Britain and Poland. In Northampton for example bus is only on schedule only on first and last stop. Whatever happens in between is fluid and made me so angry, when I worked there. Once, driver decided to skip my stop to work (which was inside of loop), because he was runing late. I know places in Poland where you don't have any or very few communication. Take Żukowo, near Gdańsk for example. Town administration decided, that they are going to "leech" on public transit lines from Gdańsk and don't invest in their own at all. You must have car there. This is issue here. In cities you can live without car (I never owned one in my life!), but in smaller towns you will not survive without one.

  • @karlstanc4444
    @karlstanc4444 Год назад +2

    There’s a new trend growing now in Poland, transportation wise. My town of 45.000 four years ago was one of the first in Poland where the transportation all around the town is not only, modern, very clean and punctual - it has been totally free for over 4 yrs now!

  • @ignaciocossini6007
    @ignaciocossini6007 Год назад

    Be careful. The reduced fare ticket is for students. You need to pay the full fare if you are not a student. Otherwise you may be fined

  • @CórkaMokoszy
    @CórkaMokoszy Год назад +10

    4:33 Nah. It's not about you, it's about us - we are a very self-critical nation and when we speak a language other than Polish we are just a little stressed ;) (unless we have the opportunity to use this language at work or school/university it makes us more confident speaking it)... we just don't want to look bad in your eyes. We don`t believe in our speech skills, but... I`m sure that most of the teenagers and young adults will understand every word you say. It's harder for us to speak English because we don't have anyone to practice it with... it's easier to write and listen. ;)
    PS: Kebabs are delicious, perfect food while traveling.

    • @CórkaMokoszy
      @CórkaMokoszy Год назад +3

      6:24 Take my word for it. I have been living for a little over 30 years in this country - English is a mandatory language that we learn in elementary schools, colleges and universities ;) We also learn other languages... so it's not like Poles don't speak English because we don't know this language... we just pretend we don't know it ;) Each of us takes the English language exam... we know the basics. Question is: Do we feel confident enough to say English words aloud and try to start a discussion in this language ;). It's a matter of lack of confidence, all you need is a smile on your face, an assurance that everything will be ok, that you won't judge anyone, you just want to talk or learn something specific... and if you're patient and honest... we will definitely take the risk ;) It is enough to tone down the conversation, say a few compliments and Pole will certainly feel more comfortable ;).

    • @ipodman1910
      @ipodman1910 Год назад

      Kebabs are crap!

  • @robercik6
    @robercik6 Год назад +2

    Cool Bro💪 Greetings from Warsaw😀

  • @aleksanderkochelak3586
    @aleksanderkochelak3586 Год назад +2

    I remember polish trains 20 years ago. Never on time, old, many was still from communists period, always dirty and smelly. We made an amazing progress from there to this day. BTW I'm 28 yo, so I'm not old guy.

    • @0raj0
      @0raj0 Год назад

      We made progress in quality, yes, but we made a huge step backwards in range and reach of the rail network.
      Those old, bad trains reached many small towns and villages where there's no train access anymore now.

  • @rhaut1
    @rhaut1 Год назад +1

    Everything seems cheap to you, but in Poland wages are very low. They're about 500 pounds per month.

  • @deflandre8286
    @deflandre8286 Год назад +1

    Controversial (but true) opinion. If Poland would agree to accept non-checked immigrants in 2015, this country would go in UK direction. Poland has more immigrants than in 2015 but is still probably the safest country in UE.