Thanks for watching my exploration of Vienna’s charming S45 Vorortelinie! What do you think makes this railway line unique? 🤔 Have you taken the S45 before, or do you have any favourite spots along the route? Share your experiences or thoughts in the comments!👇 Also, let me know if there are other routes or stations in Vienna you’d like me to cover next! 🚉✨
Ehrlich gesagt würde mich die Marchegger Ostbahn interessieren, aber zum derzeitigen Stand der Dinge wissen wir ja alle, natürlich mich eingeschlossen, recht wenig. 😭😭
What happanned to the station baumgarten on the stadtbahn. On the Plan there is a station baumgarten. But today you drive from penzing straight to hütteldorf. In between there is a station baumgarten. What happened to it? Where was it?
I love the S45. I lived along the line nearly my whole life. In my current apartment, I can even see the tracks and use the line more times a week. A lot of journeys would be so much more inconvenient without it.
When you show Vienna to train enthusiasts, this is a great starter. The Vienna Ring would be possible even when trains have to change directions in Hütteldorf.
Lots of very interesting information about this popular S-Bahn line in Vienna. I can remember how it looked before its comeback. I like all the historic photo & video material you could include - thanks!
Super alle Infos zusammengefasst :) Die S45 ist ein wirkliches Erfolgsbeispiel für Wien. Das was mich an ihr allerdings stört, ist dass sie nur in Penzing und Heiligenstadt Barrierefrei ist. Lt. Insidern ist das auch der Grund, warum nie Desiro ML dort verkehren. Eigentlich schade.
ich glaube eher es hat mehrere gründe, außerdem fährt ja der Talent welcher ja auch niederflur einstiege hat. 1. Die ÖBB hat eigentlich zu wenig wagen material wodurch vor allem in wien gerna mal ällteres wagen material wie die baureihe 4020 verwendet wird. 2. viele stationen entlang der linie liegen in kurven wodurch die abstände von wagen zu bahnsteig größer sind und da der Talent kürzere wagen hat als der Desiro ML sind dessen türen näher am bahnsteig und erleichtet so den einstieg.
Thank you for this video, I've learned some things about the line that I've lived by since moving to Vienna 3 years ago. I didn't knew about the former stations Unter-Döbling and Baumgarten, even though I lived in this area. Now I live near the Station Penzing and I've noticed that there was a former Station called Baumgarten. Do you know if there is anything remaining from this former station?
No, I don't think there's anything that still remains from Baumgarten station. What I do know though is that there are plans to build a second track for the S45 between Penzing and Hütteldorf which will also include the construction of a new station again at Baumgarten again. Should happen at some point during the 2030s.
At the moment it looks unlikely it will, but I do think it would have potential. I have another S-Bahn Ring video (Part 2) planned for January, where I will also talk about the larger ring variants via Oberlaa.
0:55 does anyone know what creates those sci-fi-blaster sounds? I've known them for a long time in another station, and the only similarity is the curved rail.
It‘s the straight bogeys hitting the curved rail, which naturally doesn‘t go without some friction. In Star wars they actually made the blaster sounds by hitting a metal rope with a wrench.
Thanks for watching my exploration of Vienna’s charming S45 Vorortelinie! What do you think makes this railway line unique? 🤔 Have you taken the S45 before, or do you have any favourite spots along the route? Share your experiences or thoughts in the comments!👇 Also, let me know if there are other routes or stations in Vienna you’d like me to cover next! 🚉✨
Ehrlich gesagt würde mich die Marchegger Ostbahn interessieren, aber zum derzeitigen Stand der Dinge wissen wir ja alle, natürlich mich eingeschlossen, recht wenig. 😭😭
What happanned to the station baumgarten on the stadtbahn. On the Plan there is a station baumgarten. But today you drive from penzing straight to hütteldorf. In between there is a station baumgarten. What happened to it? Where was it?
is very intresting I am also living in vienna
I love the S45. I lived along the line nearly my whole life. In my current apartment, I can even see the tracks and use the line more times a week. A lot of journeys would be so much more inconvenient without it.
Wow so cool to know this information. I took S45 few times, but never knew the history. Keep up good work!
Thanks!
When you show Vienna to train enthusiasts, this is a great starter. The Vienna Ring would be possible even when trains have to change directions in Hütteldorf.
Great video, I subscribed!
Thanks! 😊
Coming to.the S45 reopening then is like coming to the u2 reopening again, and when the u5 opens, we will have many fans at the stations
Lots of very interesting information about this popular S-Bahn line in Vienna. I can remember how it looked before its comeback. I like all the historic photo & video material you could include - thanks!
Awesome to see the progress you're making. Your editing is becoming very good. Keep it up.
Thanks, greatly appreciated!
Super alle Infos zusammengefasst :)
Die S45 ist ein wirkliches Erfolgsbeispiel für Wien. Das was mich an ihr allerdings stört, ist dass sie nur in Penzing und Heiligenstadt Barrierefrei ist. Lt. Insidern ist das auch der Grund, warum nie Desiro ML dort verkehren. Eigentlich schade.
ich glaube eher es hat mehrere gründe, außerdem fährt ja der Talent welcher ja auch niederflur einstiege hat. 1. Die ÖBB hat eigentlich zu wenig wagen material wodurch vor allem in wien gerna mal ällteres wagen material wie die baureihe 4020 verwendet wird. 2. viele stationen entlang der linie liegen in kurven wodurch die abstände von wagen zu bahnsteig größer sind und da der Talent kürzere wagen hat als der Desiro ML sind dessen türen näher am bahnsteig und erleichtet so den einstieg.
06:17 Did you deliberately wear that shirt to match the green? ✌️💅
(Another good video by the way high five ✨)
Thanks, yes the green sweatshirt was intentional. 😁
@ Nice touch!
Thank you for this video, I've learned some things about the line that I've lived by since moving to Vienna 3 years ago. I didn't knew about the former stations Unter-Döbling and Baumgarten, even though I lived in this area. Now I live near the Station Penzing and I've noticed that there was a former Station called Baumgarten. Do you know if there is anything remaining from this former station?
No, I don't think there's anything that still remains from Baumgarten station. What I do know though is that there are plans to build a second track for the S45 between Penzing and Hütteldorf which will also include the construction of a new station again at Baumgarten again. Should happen at some point during the 2030s.
do you think the line past oberlaa will ever reopen to passengers?
At the moment it looks unlikely it will, but I do think it would have potential. I have another S-Bahn Ring video (Part 2) planned for January, where I will also talk about the larger ring variants via Oberlaa.
0:55 does anyone know what creates those sci-fi-blaster sounds? I've known them for a long time in another station, and the only similarity is the curved rail.
It‘s the straight bogeys hitting the curved rail, which naturally doesn‘t go without some friction. In Star wars they actually made the blaster sounds by hitting a metal rope with a wrench.
@@ex101jc it's just that the sound appears way before the train enters the station.
thank you for your explanation.