Would you ride Slovenia’s CRAZY tilting high-speed train?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Time to try out Slovenia's flagship train, the InterCity Slovenija. Running from Ljubljana to Maribor, this Pendolino unit connects Slovenia's two major cities, and despite being a nice experience, it is rather strange. 😁
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    Journey Details:
    Origin: Ljubljana
    Destination: Maribor
    Company: Slovenske Železnice (SŽ)
    Train: SŽ 310 (Pendolino)
    Accommodation: Second Class Seat (2nd)
    Distance: 155 kilometres / 97 miles
    Price: €15.40 (£13.80 / $16.70)
    Time: 1 hour 50 minutes, arrived 23 minutes late
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Комментарии • 495

  • @bokev29
    @bokev29 5 месяцев назад +682

    I love how this guy makes Slovenske Železnice actually look competent.
    Also the pronunciation is on point, bravo👏

    • @WPope
      @WPope 5 месяцев назад +16

      The only one he really messed up was Ptuj. That one took me a bit to realise which town he meant

    • @timrosulnik1588
      @timrosulnik1588 4 месяца назад +2

      The speech is probably computer generated.

    • @doger868
      @doger868 4 месяца назад +2

      pretty good but not on point

    • @lukasbryn4737
      @lukasbryn4737 4 месяца назад +14

      fun fact, in Slovakia we also have "Slovenské železnice"

    • @robertcus9581
      @robertcus9581 3 месяца назад +4

      wait till he finds out there are only like 2 of these trains in whole of slovenske železnice, the other trains are all from the yugoslavian era =D so u can imagine how fast and useful our railway system is, definitely nothing to do with corruption ;)

  • @l0jecl1
    @l0jecl1 5 месяцев назад +258

    The track itself is the biggest problem of Ljubljana - Maribor route. The route was built in 19th century to connect Vienna to Austria-Hungary's most important port, Trieste. From Celje to Ljubljana they built it through the narrow Sava gorge, so that trains could stop at the coal-mining towns on the way (Trbovlje, Hrastnik). But the gorge is twisty, narrow and doesnt't allow for fast speeds nor expansion. Rock-falling is also quite common. From Maribor to Celje the route is pretty bendy as well. That's why the trains, even the fast ones, are not very competitive with cars on this route - the highways were built much later and take a much more direct route between the biggest 2 cities. Delays are also common due to bottlenecks in freight traffic. I really hope one day the train system is improved enough that trains will be faster and more competitive. They are upgrading Celje-Maribor track and Ljubljana Railway Station (finally) which I'm looking forward to.

    • @Languslangus
      @Languslangus 5 месяцев назад +15

      Not only modernisation but also a new track should ve built ower Žalec and Zreče, that rout would ebable straighter tracks and higher soeeds.
      Not ti mentiin that the stupborn reluctance of SŽ to change the electrufication standard is golding us back.

    • @gab_v250
      @gab_v250 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Languslangus the italian legacy 3KV DC one?

    • @Languslangus
      @Languslangus 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@gab_v250 yes

    • @TheBitJuggler
      @TheBitJuggler 5 месяцев назад +7

      So frustrating. Going by car only takes half the time.

    • @matyasdiestler2989
      @matyasdiestler2989 5 месяцев назад +3

      Is there some discussion about a new railway in this direction? Something in the style of Koralmbahn, for both passenger and freight transit and some new regional stations for semi-fast trains, that could be ideal in Slovenia.

  • @whatever8282828
    @whatever8282828 5 месяцев назад +85

    I'm glad our narrator does a good job (i assume?) of pronouncing the local language place-names, rather than simply mangling them or spending time apologizing. I believe he is doing it right.

    • @KlemensSoftware
      @KlemensSoftware 5 месяцев назад +19

      Slovenian is a very hard language to learn and this guy is doing a great job.

    • @luke211286
      @luke211286 5 месяцев назад +14

      He tries to pronounce as natively as possible. I commend him for his effort

    • @jasastopar
      @jasastopar 4 месяца назад +10

      his pronounciation is very good for a non native speaker, though its still very noticably off-sounding to a native speaker (like myself), but i still think he did a very good job as i know how weird the slovene words can be

    • @CrazyBunnyGuy
      @CrazyBunnyGuy 3 месяца назад +1

      The pronunciation for someone who isn't a native is amazing, most notably around the letters LJ and C, former probably being the most difficult letter to pronounce for anyone whose mother tongue is English :) (I assume).

  • @TheMikeOrganist
    @TheMikeOrganist 5 месяцев назад +155

    I rode on one of these trains when I travelled from Graz (A) to Maribor and I was very amazed by how comfortable these trains were in comparison to our Austrian Trains. I love Slovenia, it's like our country but slavic and with the adriatic as an addition. ;)

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +17

      Hahaha 🤣🇸🇮

    • @metropolitantrainspotting1993
      @metropolitantrainspotting1993 5 месяцев назад +4

      Is it BI-Mode or Pantograph only?

    • @benedekhalda-kiss9737
      @benedekhalda-kiss9737 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@metropolitantrainspotting1993 Electric only

    • @mag1765
      @mag1765 4 месяца назад +4

      Maybe because Graz was originally Slovenian? ;)

    • @JurijPopotnig
      @JurijPopotnig 4 месяца назад

      @@mag1765WTF? Slovenia is like 30 years old while Austria is 1000+. In the beginning pretty much all of Slovenia was part of Austria and some provinces that are now Austrian were not. Back then Austria was pretty much Slavic and Bavarian I guess, pretty much the regions where we have the same folk music, but Graz or Gradec was never in Slovenia.

  • @glavasmarko
    @glavasmarko 4 месяца назад +13

    My grandpa worked with his comrades on Zidani Most after the WWII. He was very proud when he talked about it... Got 15 euros bonus on his small pension. He would spent it on a lunch and beer with me... Cheers.

  • @anestrawberrychild
    @anestrawberrychild 4 месяца назад +6

    As a Slovenian, I would ride it. Also guys you won't believe me but... today my train came ON TIME!!! It wasn't the usual 7min delay!

  • @TheWarrior1256
    @TheWarrior1256 5 месяцев назад +112

    All the best from Slovenia!
    We are building a huge new train station in Ljubljana and it'll be completed in a few years. Make sure to re-visit us! :D

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +23

      Thanks! That sounds really good, I will be back. :)

    • @maxart3392
      @maxart3392 5 месяцев назад +21

      Don't be too optimistic. I'm now nearing the age of 70 and one of my first memories as a kid (more than 60 years ago) is the talking that the new train station would be built in Ljubljana. I won't believe it until I see it. As to the delays, they are constant as there are always works on the line going on, but they are patching kilometer by kilometer with no visible results after the works on one section done (the speeds remain more or less the same). They should shave off some of the sharpest corners, but that would require rerouting of some sections, which would be a good idea as Slovenia can't afford dedicated HS lines. And though Pendolino runs considerably faster than the other trains, presently it can not compete with driving (even with dense traffic you easily make it in 1h15 by car). Of course, they are a bit tired now and should be refurbished, but I'm afraid that the new seats would be less comfortable as it usually happens with refurbishment.

    • @tiger918fluffy
      @tiger918fluffy 5 месяцев назад

      @@SuperalbsTravels make sure to post about being in slovenia as a lot of us (me too) will come to see you :)

    • @bor1480
      @bor1480 4 месяца назад

      ​@@maxart3392a zivis ti pod Skalo, da ne vids gromozanskih lukn okol zeleznce

  • @CasualGearheads
    @CasualGearheads 5 месяцев назад +42

    The rollerskates ban came from city busses at first, if memory serves. A lot of kids used to commute on rollerskates (me included) back in the late 90s/early 2000s and it was too chaotic. Ice cream has been banned even longer, far as I can remember (1990ish). And the unexplained delays you were encountering might have to do with high fatality rates (4 dead in 2023 in 3 accidents) among railyway workers here. I think they're taking extra precautions now.

  • @bambuco2
    @bambuco2 4 месяца назад +10

    You should try ridding the normal commuter train in Ljubljana, that's the experience you'll never forget.

  • @Loweffordproducions
    @Loweffordproducions 5 месяцев назад +185

    I like Slowvenia.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +24

      Me too! 😅

    • @theSaarlandguy
      @theSaarlandguy 5 месяцев назад +8

      Slovenia has some good lines with good scenery though it seems👀

    • @Zwei-Rosen
      @Zwei-Rosen 5 месяцев назад +1

      Nice country, but the food is horrible.

    • @rok2716
      @rok2716 4 месяца назад +29

      ​@@Zwei-Rosenwhat the hell did you eat??

    • @federicomilano5272
      @federicomilano5272 4 месяца назад

      slovenia is SHIT!

  • @markony94
    @markony94 5 месяцев назад +21

    The viaduct shown at the beggining of the video is "Borovniški most", built in 19th century. It was destroyed in the second world war by the Allies, because it was the only freight train connection between Vienna and the Port of Trieste

  • @mdhazeldine
    @mdhazeldine 5 месяцев назад +20

    Never been on Slovenian trains, but I got engaged in Bled castle back in 2009 and was so impressed by the country. It's stunning! Very underrated. I will have to go back to see Ljubljana and try out the trains once all those upgrades are done. It's great to see them investing heavily in rail. As for those Pendos. They look like they have solid bones. Just need an interior refresh really.

  • @robertvonschumann7297
    @robertvonschumann7297 5 месяцев назад +32

    Hello from Slovenia, nice of you that you made a vid about our trains. Our central station in Ljubljana is getting rebuild and it will be a really modern one. Ice cream and skates are forbidden because of school kids, they were making a real mess with it. Too bad i didnt know you were in Slovenia, i would meet you in Celje station and we could have a drink 🙂

  • @Razer_-fe9mo
    @Razer_-fe9mo 5 месяцев назад +10

    As a massive Pendolino fan, this was awesome to watch! Loving the early 2000s style!

    • @MK-bv6wn
      @MK-bv6wn 4 месяца назад +1

      Fun fact :
      Back in 1998 before the train was bought, the producer want to show Slovinian railway officials how fast the train with its tilting capabilitiy can be in a twistiy railway near the Sava river
      Some say that it was like in a roller coaster, 1/3 of officials vomited , then the speed was severely limited 😂

    • @Razer_-fe9mo
      @Razer_-fe9mo 4 месяца назад

      @@MK-bv6wn That sounds amazing!

  • @namenamename390
    @namenamename390 5 месяцев назад +51

    I want to leave an anecdote about Maribor and an extremely obscure impact it has had on a German train station. There is a place called Marburg in Germany, but its station is called "Marburg (Lahn). That isn't wrong, Marburg is in fact by the river Lahn, but there isn't another Marburg in the German speaking world that would justify that, as is the case for Frankfurt (Main) and Frankfurt (Oder) for example. At least, not anymore, because Maribor was called Marburg back when it was a part of the Austrian Empire, so to differenciate between the two, the rivers on which they sit were included in the name. I kinda love that this historical anecdote lives on only in the name of one railway station.

    • @matija7727
      @matija7727 5 месяцев назад +5

      Yes, it used to be called Marburg an der Drau in the 19th century.

    • @to_loww
      @to_loww 5 месяцев назад +2

      At least in Austria it's still quite common to use the German names.
      It's probably more likely that they they think of the Slovenian "Marburg" and not the Hesse one.

    • @rolandbol7350
      @rolandbol7350 5 месяцев назад +2

      Which reminds me - quite unrelated - of why the French like Graz: "C'est une ville de Graz sur la rivière de la Mur."

    • @T0m0zuki
      @T0m0zuki 4 месяца назад

      ​@@rolandbol7350, maybe because of Illirian provinces?

  • @MartinBrez
    @MartinBrez 5 месяцев назад +8

    I've taken the train from Zagreb to Ljubljana and back as a day trip. The scenary along the Sava is beautiful.

  • @silvestervrhovnik
    @silvestervrhovnik 4 месяца назад +7

    Thank you for the video. Is the best. 🙏🇸🇮💪🇸🇮

  • @FFortatech
    @FFortatech 3 месяца назад +1

    Ah yes, love to see some credit given to the Slovenske železnice, really proud of them.
    Almost like they aren't the worst in Europe in delays.

  • @pafawag5b6b5b
    @pafawag5b6b5b 5 месяцев назад +21

    12:28 fun fact! that is one sž 315 trains, which are a version of the polish en57 units that was exported to yugoslavia back in the 1960s!

  • @miha.osebni
    @miha.osebni 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you, that you mentiond my city Trbovlje

  • @flowvisualmedia5993
    @flowvisualmedia5993 4 месяца назад +7

    I remmember my parents taking me on a ride when this train was first introduced. The route was faster by 30min, reaching 200kmh and displaying the full speed like on a concorde right into the bends really felt more like flying than train travel!

    • @mrtedi685
      @mrtedi685 4 месяца назад

      they were pushing it but was soon adjusted for safety considering risks of snow/landslides on the track..

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  4 месяца назад

      I bet that was an amazing experience, truly a different era!

  • @jaymitchell2380
    @jaymitchell2380 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for the excellent report. Amazing how many beautiful train stations remain in use in Europe built by the Austro-Hungarian empire. The gritty soap may be a holdover from past times. It brings back fond memories of riding trains in Central Europe in the 1980s, when you would turn a wheel on the soap dispenser giving you the gritty soap...but it did the trick!

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +1

      Ah yes, I've seen those powder soap dispensers too! 😅

  • @tc8557
    @tc8557 4 месяца назад +4

    10:00 it's dangerous to be on wheels when the train is moving haha.
    When I was a kid I took a short trip with my mom, in the middle of summer from Šentjur to Celje.
    It was packed with highschoolers riding to school. I mean really packed, all the seats taken.
    A couple of seats down there was this older bunch of kids and this punk looking guy with a mohawk had rollerskates on. When the train stopped in Štore, the mid point to Celje, two conductors came and grabbed the rollerskater who resisted like crazy, they literally dragged and threw him off the train. That was crazy.

  • @yahoryermakou5143
    @yahoryermakou5143 27 дней назад +1

    Thanks for video. The same trains there are in Portugal too, named Alfa Pendular

  • @maleeshapriyanjana7604
    @maleeshapriyanjana7604 3 месяца назад

    The interior; appearance of seats and their arrangement, over head luggage cabins gives a look like a commercial aircraft interior

  • @igorsiuda8108
    @igorsiuda8108 5 месяцев назад +10

    5:21 That's why ŽS' livery looks like (Blue-white with a little bit of other colors, just like PKP InterCity in my country).

  • @cyberpunk.386
    @cyberpunk.386 3 месяца назад +3

    An onboard beer for €3.20 would be considered cheap in Australia, let alone that you'd hardly get a beer on a train here. Can't even buy one for that much in a pub.

  • @sasokornet6616
    @sasokornet6616 5 месяцев назад +2

    Slovenia bought around 50 new Stadler trains to update the fleet. Stadler trains are nice, but they aren't as comfortable as Pendolino, also they are lacking tables too. We had 3 Pendolino trains but one is out of service for some time now I think. In the summer new Stadler is used as ICS from Murska Sobota to Koper. It's really hard to sit for so long on Stadler seats, so we urgently need to upgrade Pendolinos or buy new intercity trains. We have plans for fast train track from Maribor to Ljubljana but probably at the end of the century.

  • @lukazupie7220
    @lukazupie7220 4 месяца назад +1

    I listened in the background so maybe i missed it, did he mention Borovnica Viaduct? Probably the only impressive thing worth mentioning😀
    “The viaduct was completed in 1856 and spanned the Borovnica Valley along the route from Vienna to Trieste vie Ljubljana. During its construction and for some decades afterward it was the largest stone bridge in Europe. It was 561 meters (1,841 ft) long and 38 meters (125 ft) high. The structure was planned by Carl Ritter von Ghega and construction began in 1850, lasting until August 1856, when the first train crossed it. It was a two-story structure; the first story consisted of 22 arches, and the second story had 25 arches. It was supported by 24 columns built of dressed stone that stood on wooden pilings driven into the loamy marsh soil. The arches were built of brick. The construction required one million cubic feet of broken stone, five million bricks, and one million cubic feet of stone blocks.”
    Wiki

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  4 месяца назад

      Cool! One to look out for next time. :)

    • @lukazupie7220
      @lukazupie7220 4 месяца назад

      Unfortunately there is nothing much to see, one single column left, it was dismantled (or whatever is the right word) after ww2. Germans build another route during ww2 bcs they anticipated it will be bombed and since it was in bad condition already before ww2 (i believe atleast some trains very limited to 5km/h bcs condition was so bad) they just used the new German line, atleast i believe that is what happened..

  • @SashaPatroc-qf3oc
    @SashaPatroc-qf3oc 5 месяцев назад +5

    I've been there a million times since i stop there when i go on holiday in Italy.I sometims stop at Maribor to.Nice lovely cities.Once,ive stayed at that large black tower in the background in the intro.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds good, it's a lovely little country.

    • @simonc5624
      @simonc5624 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@SuperalbsTravels It's a pity you had a connection onwards rather than stopping over in Maribor for a day. I stayed there for a couple of days in October last year. Yes I took quite a few pics and vids of trains coming into/departing from the station over that bridge, and going across the bridge 😀 I actually did your trip in the opposite direction taking the EC Emona that was at the platform when your pendolino was arriving in. My journey was also delayed due to the same works (There's a lot of rail upgrade works going in Slovenia - I also experienced it going south of Ljubljana towards Divaca going towards Trieste and Istrian peninsular in Croatia). Also last year there were record rains that damaged the rail line and resulted in delays between Ljubljana and Maribor. I think that's the main reason for your early delay.
      Slovenia is a great country - fantastic scenery and people. I hope you do the other lines - Ljubljana to Jesenice; the scenic Jesenice Line from there to Nova Gorica (another one often following a pretty topaz blue river) and the line Ljubljana to Pula in Croatia at the south coast of Istrian peninsular. Pula's very nice with it's Roman ruins and coloseum. The other thing with this last route is that traditionally it's used probably the oldest pax rolling stock in Slovenia (and unusually for Slovenia in a green livery) for EC Istria that runs seasonally in Summer. These are due to be replaced within the next couple of years so it would be cool for you to ride them and do a trip report before they disappear. Only thing is there's a lot of track work on the line down towards the Croatian Istrian border. Maybe you saw one of these old green trains at Ljubljana Station?

  • @kralkoritnacekbob
    @kralkoritnacekbob 5 месяцев назад +8

    i had wery bed day you make me happier

  • @Geoph507
    @Geoph507 5 месяцев назад +2

    Impressive video Albie ❤. Slowyenia is a country to be visited

  • @40zerozero
    @40zerozero 5 месяцев назад +1

    I used this train last week on the Spielfeld - Ljubljana route. Very comfortable seats, I liked it!

  • @FightingForceSoulless
    @FightingForceSoulless 5 месяцев назад +21

    I love how "Slovenske železnice" can literally be translated as "Slovak railways" 😂
    Thankfully, our operator is Slovakia has a different name, so, no confusion there.
    It's always funny that these two countries have to exchange misplaced mail regularly.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +3

      Yes! I love that fact. 😂

    • @matija7727
      @matija7727 5 месяцев назад +9

      I love how confusing our languages can be. Thank god "pivo" means the same thing in both languages :)

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@matija7727 That's the most important word!

    • @luke211286
      @luke211286 5 месяцев назад +1

      It does not help that both names mean the same thing. The flags are similar and be confusing to those who aren't familiar as well

    • @makavelimaka8035
      @makavelimaka8035 5 месяцев назад

      Well to many illiterate and ignorant people on the planet!

  • @Mainyehc
    @Mainyehc 5 месяцев назад +1

    I technically did. We have these in Portugal, they're Pendolinos from FIAT and they're not at all “crazy”. Hopefully we can buy and repurpose some of these one day, as we've lost a few EMUs to accidents in level crossings and with track maintenance machines already.

  • @av7987
    @av7987 4 месяца назад +3

    If you again visit Slovenia you should go on tourist wine train wich drives beetwen Gorica and Ajdovscina on Vipava wine valley. It is unique expirience because on train you will have a wine degustation and have some stops at villages in vine cellars and cantines around train track. If you like a local food specialitetes and local wines than you can make reservation in advance. Second turistic attracition is ride with steam locomotive and wagons from 19 century from Bled to Kanal ob Soci on Bohinj Alpine route wich was build by AH army for war purpuses beetwen 1 ww because there was Soca front nearby.

    • @branko4033
      @branko4033 4 месяца назад +1

      Thx for the info on the wine train. Didn't know about it. And that is one of my most favorite wine regions in Europe.

    • @janjamajhenc7441
      @janjamajhenc7441 4 месяца назад

      Bohinj railvay was finished 1906, not during the Ww1

  • @fjstdecko
    @fjstdecko 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey,
    You just neet to know that tracks are outdated , and like you see they just start to work on it since Austroogerska time, now they are making +1 track all across slovenia and all platforms so when local trains stops every station that ics and other trains can pass in the middle so that tou wont have unknow reason that you are late... They drop sppeed so you dont neet to wait in middle of truck till station is cleard (hope you iunderatad what i mean).
    They have calculated how slow they need to go to reach empty station, so you dont have filling on stopping xD

  • @trainspotting42
    @trainspotting42 5 месяцев назад +3

    I love your videos, they are perfect! I think it would be a great idea to come and ride the Greek trains!😊

  • @germanchickent
    @germanchickent 5 месяцев назад +2

    Lupus Howling i love this song lol great choice for the Intro

  • @samtrak1204
    @samtrak1204 5 месяцев назад +7

    I am very impressed with your flawless pronunication of those tongue twsting names in various languages. Do you practice before you shoot videos?

  • @stevedeakin1883
    @stevedeakin1883 5 месяцев назад +3

    I really enjoyed the video , Slovenia is a country I would love to visit 😁😁.

    • @simonc5624
      @simonc5624 5 месяцев назад

      Go! Even as far as NZ is away from Europe, I have been 4 times. It's a real gem and you get both the alps experience with some beautiful lakes (Bled and Bohinj etc), and coastal Adriatic experience down in Piran etc. Ljubljana is a cool little capital as well. Definitely one of my most fav countries.

  • @Uwe_Ludolf
    @Uwe_Ludolf 5 месяцев назад +3

    I saw this trains as well last month when I went to Slovenia by train. The "scissor pantograph" instead of the more common "single leg pantograph" on this rather new train quite surprised me

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад

      Absolutely, I did film the pantograph but it didn't fit into the video unfortunately.

    • @carloboninsegna1189
      @carloboninsegna1189 5 месяцев назад

      The pantograph is basically the italian type 52/90 that was the one commonly used by FS at the end of 90's/beginning of 2000's, changed a few years later with the more modern 52/92 type. The ETR310 is based on the ETR460 built just a few years before that had as well the same pantograph. The contact strip was changed during the years as the current one is different from the italian, but at the beginning i think they were the same (I saw videos and some pictures of SZ310 from early 2000s and I couldn't see if the old strip was identical to the italian or just similar, but looks the same)

  • @justsamoo3480
    @justsamoo3480 5 месяцев назад +7

    Slovenia has some really scenic railways, particularly the Bohinj railway, running from Jesenice to Sežana. It’s a slow diesel line, but historically extremely important and the views are just incredible.
    I also love the part between Divača and Koper, which is the cause for major headaches in Slovenian rail network (and trust me there are many). It’s best experienced on a late summer afternoon. The sunset beautifully lights the rock formations and there is an amazing view of the coastline. We are actually building another alignment for this part of the network, because the line is very overcrowded, so you have to hurry a bit before it closes.

    • @gab_v250
      @gab_v250 5 месяцев назад +1

      Wait, is the current Divača - Koper line scheduled for closure after the opening of the new one?

    • @justsamoo3480
      @justsamoo3480 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@gab_v250 Yeah it is the most likely and the most popular option. There’s many safety issues with the current alignment, a very steep grade aside, the line was actually responsible for causing a couple of smaller forest fires in the area. That being said it will only happen when the second track on the new alignment is ready, which will be later, given that it was initially a one track alignment. They might keep a part of the line to run the services to Pula

    • @gab_v250
      @gab_v250 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@justsamoo3480 oh, I see. I thought Croatia could've built a line from Rijeka to Pula, to avoid being isolated...

    • @simonc5624
      @simonc5624 5 месяцев назад

      Yes the Bohinj railway, and the lake itself are wonderful. It's also got the funniest border crossing I have ever done - Walking across the Nova Gorica Stn carpark to the bus stop at the other side of the carpark, which in doing so crosses from Slovenia into Italy!
      Yes I went from Ljubljana to Pula in October last year. So many works. my long day journey was train, then rail replacement bus, then another bit by train to Divača then rail replacement minivan to Croatian border station then finally local Croatian train to Pula! Not quite the journey I had originally hoped for! That line in Istria is pretty nice too with some wonderful little stations and great views over the valleys etc from them high up on the ridge.

  • @wt3833
    @wt3833 5 месяцев назад +1

    There was an extreme problem with rollerblading enthusiasts in the mid 2000s. They would roar up and down the aisles whilst flinging ice cream (and not just vanilla) at unsuspecting travellers. Most uncouth. Clearly this was not an issue on these trains, as they are newer, but once bitten, twice shy, or so say the corporate bigwigs, and so the signage continues to denounce this erstwhile behavioural plague. Now it seems to be en vogue to make awesome rail travel videos instead. This is very right on! :)

  • @jezzter4293
    @jezzter4293 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for your great video's. I cannot travel anymore so watching you & your Internet friends (love the way you join up) is just awesome. I wonder how my Dalmatian puppy would do on that train? He'd make a lot of people laugh that's for sure. Enjoy & stay safe

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  3 месяца назад

      Awwww that sounds cute! Thanks for watching great to see you here. :)

  • @alvarobenllochsoler2849
    @alvarobenllochsoler2849 5 месяцев назад +7

    The renfe series 490 is a very similar train with also 3 coaches that were used in the Madrid-Valencia Alaris service on the classic line. However, with the construction of the high-speed line it not longer made sense and they stopped offering service in 2013 due to a poblem detected in the bogies. Supposedly, they are being refurbished to be used in some sort of medium distance higher-speed service but we don't know when or if they really will be seen again offering some sevice.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +2

      Very interesting yet short history. 😅

    • @wt3833
      @wt3833 5 месяцев назад

      @@SuperalbsTravels Go check them out! :) And while you're at it, cross the pond to experience our new VIA Rail trainsets operating between Quebec City and Windsor, Ontario.

  • @Brauiz90
    @Brauiz90 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've been in Slovenia for a week back in 2001 - it's been great landscapes and nice people everywhere. Might it be mountains, woods or the sea (Adria) - everything you can enjoy there.

  • @ibex698
    @ibex698 4 месяца назад

    Actually the line between Ljubljana and Maribor has seen a number of upgrades in the last 20 years, with the investment cost probably (I don't know the exact number) approaching a billion EUR. However, the aim of these upgrades was mainly to: i) allow 22.5t axle load for freight trains and locomotives, ii) remove level crossings to make road traffic safer and faster, iii) interoperable signalling, iv) stations with wheelchair accessible platforms. Speed of passenger services was not really a factor.
    There would certainly be many possibitlities to straighten the bends with little effort (like some new short tunnels), but that would require modifications of the spatial plan and nobody wanted to take on that burden. As a consequence, the scheduled journey time, after all the upgrades, is 5 minutes longer than when the Pendolino was first introduced.

  • @DavixDevelop
    @DavixDevelop 5 месяцев назад +1

    Greetings from Celje. I'm allways happy when I come across a video about my country in my feed.

  • @stefansamardzic2755
    @stefansamardzic2755 4 месяца назад +2

    The seat pattern is actualy well designed to hide dust, so they always look clean...

  • @tadejcrnic192
    @tadejcrnic192 5 месяцев назад +2

    I am from Slovenia 🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮

  • @shockwave2477
    @shockwave2477 5 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful country, hope to visit someday

  • @Majerin
    @Majerin 4 месяца назад

    Love from sloveina🇸🇮

  • @trissieplays3976
    @trissieplays3976 4 месяца назад +1

    When I went on a interrail trip last summer with one of my friends we were really surprised cause of the super modern Pragersko station in such a small town. We had to wait there for another train. Only downside is that there are no electrical boards. So we could only look on some paper boards and hope for the best 😂

  • @MatejGrintal
    @MatejGrintal 4 месяца назад +3

    High-speed? That's a good one 🤣🤣🤣

  • @jasminakozar3552
    @jasminakozar3552 5 месяцев назад

    From Pragersko to Ptuj and Budampest Deli. Very nice video presenting my daily rotine

  • @bemnared4245
    @bemnared4245 5 месяцев назад +2

    The 310 trains wont be around for to long tho as getting spare parts for it has become a problem and its the reason we only have 2 in operation as the third one is used for spare parts. They were originally bought for Ljubljana - Venice back in 2000 and were basically never intended to be profitable and only used as a show train , that why we only bought 3 sets lol

    • @Uksis
      @Uksis 5 месяцев назад +2

      That's not true at all. All 3 Pendolinos are in use.

  • @doublem7709
    @doublem7709 4 месяца назад

    I live in Slovenia. Thanks for visiting😊Come again

  • @Ladida386
    @Ladida386 4 месяца назад

    You are really good at pronouncing names. 👍

  • @that1niceguy246
    @that1niceguy246 5 месяцев назад +23

    What's crazy about it though?

    • @MCFrutek
      @MCFrutek 4 месяца назад +4

      Nothing.

  • @Frazsier-lx1gr
    @Frazsier-lx1gr 5 месяцев назад +2

    If I would ride that train? Totally! 👍Especially since I live in Villach (close to the border to Slovenia). I could make a round trip. Villach-Ljubljana- Maribor-Graz-Villach. Or the other way around. 😎

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +2

      That would be a cool trip! :)

    • @Frazsier-lx1gr
      @Frazsier-lx1gr 5 месяцев назад

      @@SuperalbsTravels Think so, too. I'll keep it in mind for my next vacation in September. When it's not so hot anymore. 😊

  • @uncipaws7643
    @uncipaws7643 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you. Compared to this the new Flirt has electric plugs everywhere, but no tables and no adjustable seats. Compared to Austrian cityjet (Desiro ML) it's inferior seating comfort, but used as MV (international express train) Ljubljana to Graz and Villach nowadays.
    I'll travel to Slovenia in August and probably going to use ICS at least on one way, I'll travel 1st class (looks very nice) and take a powerbank.
    "Pendolino Bar" is a small family business also operating some station buffets and the restaurant car of the EC "Emona" (Wien - Ljubljana).

    • @simonc5624
      @simonc5624 5 месяцев назад

      Make sure you have some cash. I ran out of time at Maribor to load up and then found restaurant car on Emona was strictly cash only 😭*(Big fail for my taking Emona especially as I took it over taking the pendolino when I went to Ljubljana just because of its dining car doh!) Talking associated business, at Maribor Stn, and more so at Ljubljana Stn and the Railway Museum there, there are SZ railfan goods available to purchase including a SZ Flirt EMU tote bag 😀 I got myself a few things.
      *I think Europeans are more used to still carry cash, NZers hardly have any cash in their wallets or purses these days.

    • @uncipaws7643
      @uncipaws7643 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@simonc5624 that depends on the country, in Sweden and Norway you can pay almost everything by card

  • @gab_v250
    @gab_v250 5 месяцев назад +2

    There are plans to reinstate a Slovenia-Italy train from Lubiana to Venice and Milan, via Sezana (the Slovenian (former) border station); currently italian trains stop at Villa Opicina (the (former) italian border station)

  • @andrejxyxy2020
    @andrejxyxy2020 5 месяцев назад +2

    This days more common are Stadler trains and on local routes siemes trains delays are preatty common due to a lot of infastructure work on, but despite that you can make transfer most of time.

  • @drdewott9154
    @drdewott9154 5 месяцев назад +1

    Looks really neat, but I do hope the line gets some more speed upgrades one way or another given its importance in connecting Slovenias major cities. Even just smaller ones, and perhaps getting some newer tilting trains.

  • @i_kiddnapp_kids_4_fun
    @i_kiddnapp_kids_4_fun 4 месяца назад

    I just need to congarts you on ur pronoucing Slovenian cities actually reall good

  • @Killerspieler0815
    @Killerspieler0815 5 месяцев назад

    beautioful landscape, just like in Austria & Switzerland

  • @marko7549
    @marko7549 4 месяца назад +1

    1:55 snacks and drinks haha

  • @BigPaul62
    @BigPaul62 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like the seat colour. Reminds me of a late 1970's Fiat!!!

  • @danieleverywhere132
    @danieleverywhere132 5 месяцев назад +4

    Zidani most means more in a line of brick/stone bridge or not wooden
    verb zidati means to construct,zidar means bricklayer
    stone bridge is kamniti most

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks! 👍

    • @uncipaws7643
      @uncipaws7643 5 месяцев назад +2

      Austria has an ancient steam locomotive "Steinbrück" named for this town.

  • @jebise1126
    @jebise1126 5 месяцев назад +1

    10:00 you will see those signs everywhere. stores... trains... ice cream drips and roller skates leaves marks on floor. thats my guess

  • @jarnklonsfiskeochannatgott4377
    @jarnklonsfiskeochannatgott4377 5 месяцев назад +4

    The first class looks a lot like the first class on the ICE high speed trains.

  • @HSTHoward
    @HSTHoward 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve done that route in the summer sun, it was excellent

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +1

      Lucky for some! 👀

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +2

      My journey in was on fresh-air stock too, but the weather was still grim.

    • @HSTHoward
      @HSTHoward 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SuperalbsTravels mind you it was from Zagreb

  • @anejkrilic898
    @anejkrilic898 5 месяцев назад

    I was just looking for a video from my country and I instantly found it hehe

  • @thenetiyeti
    @thenetiyeti 4 месяца назад

    as someone who's been taking this train 2x per week since 2009 - ever since they got rid of seat reservations - good luck when the train gets completely full and you have nowhere to sit, while the entire thing tilts...

  • @jukkauh
    @jukkauh 5 месяцев назад

    Tilting trains date from the 1950s, and they counter the problem of centrifugal force when the train is going fast on turns in traditional tracks with no incline. Probably the most famous example is Amtrak's Acela, developed by Bombarier in 2000. It runs fast on traditional and older track, hence the tilting.

    • @bahnspotterEU
      @bahnspotterEU 5 месяцев назад

      The Pendolino is easily the most famous example for tilting trains. The Acela doesn‘t even have tilt on all cars, only on the unpowered passenger cars.

  • @judomaster222
    @judomaster222 4 месяца назад +2

    Even there is no construction work, our trains are ALWAYS late 😮

  • @mihaambroz576
    @mihaambroz576 5 месяцев назад +16

    8:15 all slovenians every day lmao

  • @kremsnita446
    @kremsnita446 5 месяцев назад +1

    NO WAY, a video about slovenia's public transport? how is this possible-

  • @Zuuu40
    @Zuuu40 5 месяцев назад

    Another fantastic video

  • @BobTravellin
    @BobTravellin 5 месяцев назад +2

    Lovely country, Slovenia - an old friend of mine worked there for a couple of years back in the early 2000s, and insisted it was the most beautiful country in Europe (I prefer Switzerland myself). Looked like a fun ride - but you're a bit harsh on the seat fabric IMO - I thought it was cool, something different rather than a bland single colour velour or leather.

    • @iuciubbb
      @iuciubbb 5 месяцев назад +1

      Slovenia is like Switzerland, just more affordable.

    • @BobTravellin
      @BobTravellin 5 месяцев назад

      @@iuciubbb It certainly looks it from the video. I must make a visit sometimes soon.

  • @gregorgodler9037
    @gregorgodler9037 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm from Slovenia, but I never took a ride with ICS. When I was going to high school we were riding with "gomolka" (I saw it in your video).

  • @mhrib
    @mhrib 5 месяцев назад +2

    High-speed is a bit an overstatement 😂 nevertheless, really nice review… 👍😎

  • @rezaalan3991
    @rezaalan3991 5 месяцев назад

    Great trip. Yeah definitely underrated train.

  • @mustachess
    @mustachess 3 месяца назад

    There has been a public initiative signed by academics to make a new route and cut the time to just 50min to travel between Maribor and Ljubljana. But before anything like that is being realized in Slovenia, we'll probably be sooner flying between those cities :D

  • @johannesfeigl5309
    @johannesfeigl5309 5 месяцев назад +3

    Maribor or Marburg is well worth a visit. Sitting in acafe on the river .is a lovely experience.coffee is a different flavour to what you tasted in Austria or Croatia.Slovenia have their owmnsigniture bean roast.its nice but different!?😊

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +1

      I must visit more cities in this area, thanks for the recommendation!

    • @simonc5624
      @simonc5624 5 месяцев назад

      @@SuperalbsTravels Yip, Maribor, the lakes Bled, and Bohinj, and Piran on the Adriatic coast (train to Koper and bus to Piran) are all fantastic. Pula down at the end of the Istrian Line in Croatia which can be reached by rail from Ljubljana and traditionally has had a direct Summer seasonal EC service is also well worth doing. You need to be spending more time on the rails in Slovenia!

  • @krtex
    @krtex 4 месяца назад

    Respect for the pronunciation

  • @frenchhufflepuffie83
    @frenchhufflepuffie83 5 месяцев назад

    The view reminds me of when I took the Railjet in Austria to go from Graz to Salzburg, it's also pretty close to a river and I think that's one of the best views I've had on a train

  • @syrup-man6704
    @syrup-man6704 3 месяца назад +1

    We have a new double decker. You should review that one.

  • @lewis72
    @lewis72 5 месяцев назад

    A similar distance (by ~3 miles) would be London Euston - Birmingham New Street.
    Surprisingly, tickets just a day in advance can be had for £9 - £13 or so, which is incredible.
    However, some on the day and peak trains are £66 - £100.

  • @sethanix3969
    @sethanix3969 4 месяца назад

    Running 15 minutes late sounds about right for non-tilting speed on that line. You can very distinctly feel active tilting on the Pendolino. Why is the other question. Maybe the trackside equipment for higher speeds was out of order due to the construction works, or the Pendolino simply zonked out it's tilting again....
    Also: Wow, blast from the past indeed. Those are the original seats used on the ICE3...

  • @tz8785
    @tz8785 4 месяца назад

    4:56 - this might be even more exotic than a normal steam locomotive, it could be a fireless steam accumulator loco.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  4 месяца назад

      Yes! Not what I'd expect in a capital city, but it's very very cool.

  • @_aidid
    @_aidid 5 месяцев назад

    I like watching your long-haul train journeys, so try to make more of those videos. Especially, the rail odysseys through the Central Asia were mesmerising!

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +4

      Central Asia video coming fairly soon 👀

    • @_aidid
      @_aidid 5 месяцев назад

      @@SuperalbsTravels Please the long journeys

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  5 месяцев назад +2

      21 hours long enough? :)

    • @_aidid
      @_aidid 5 месяцев назад

      @@SuperalbsTravels Yes, lovely enough! 😄

    • @jegres8801
      @jegres8801 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@SuperalbsTravelsdid you travel on optima express 35 hours journey from Turkie to Austria?

  • @NoelplayzGD
    @NoelplayzGD 5 месяцев назад

    Great timing 🎉

  • @davidduxans
    @davidduxans 5 месяцев назад

    except for the leather seats in 1st class, the pantograph and the standard gauge is the same train as RENFE emu 490 "Alaris". Launched in 1999, 3 cars per set, 3000 v dc.
    Obviously only 3 units accused the time and the points of charge for laptops or mobiles were not important in 1999/2000. With all what a good train.

  • @florjanbrudar692
    @florjanbrudar692 5 месяцев назад +1

    4:52 Last one in regular service to be exact, built in 1964. We have 3 steam-hauled museum trains.
    You mispronounced Ptuj

  • @franzupet4406
    @franzupet4406 4 месяца назад

    First track is also South-east. --> Dolenjska :)

  • @ZvonimirZelenika
    @ZvonimirZelenika 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, they haven't aged all that well - they really looked amazing when delivered (and with rather low cabin and rather small windows all these Pendolinos feel more like being on a plane than on a train) but now they do look worn out. It will be interesting to see if SŽ will send them for (much needed) interior refurbishment or will they just use their new KISS or FLIRT trains for this premium services as new non-tilting trains cover the distance in just 10-15 min longer time and with works in progress complete, maybe non-tilting trains will run in a time similar to ICS trains today (bit under 2 hours).
    There is not much choice for new tilting trains, especially for such shorter trains/capacities and smaller fleets - Croatia also recently decided to purchase non-tilting replacements for their ICN 7123 (DB 612) trains, regardless of the benefits of tilting on winding lines between Zagreb and Split (maybe You should try that one as well - but it's 6-hour journey). In Germany, a replacement for DB 612 is planned but we will need to wait for few more years.

  • @paulhellander2791
    @paulhellander2791 5 месяцев назад

    Wow! Fascinating and enjoyable vid. No bar on a Sunday? ... Huh? Paul in Oz.

  • @gaijin411
    @gaijin411 5 месяцев назад +1

    "Would you ride Slovenia’s CRAZY tilting high-speed train?" nah, il just ride my czech pendolino