A beautifully-filmed and very informative video. Takes me back to my visit to Wernigerode, Brocken and Nordhausen in June 1994, when the summit of Brocken was shrouded in fog and we could hear, but not see, the heavy machinery engaged in the demolition of the ex- GDR military installations. In those days the HSB narrow gauge lines were still operated by Deutsche Bahn, but unfortunately it was before my days of making videos.
This is really cool. I want to be in it. Thanks for taking me here! I Enjoyed walking with you. Let’s connect and see you on the next. 😘❤️ Gail here watching from London.
Made the journey in January from Berlin in a day.The trees were covered in in ice from freezing fog as we approached the Brocken, It was bitterly cold up there and the hot drinks at the cafe was most welcoming.Changed trains at Drei-Annen-Hohe as the last train of the day was going to Nordenhausen and caught the ex Nordenhausen there back to Wernigerode, caught the Regiobahn to Halle and ICE back to Berlin.Made the outward journey via Magdeburg.Used the Handy DB App.Pun intended!
Wonderful railway line. I travel to the Harz almost every year from the Netherlands to enjoy it. Did you notice in how seriously bad shape nature is??? So many dead trees.....
@@seat61 Good evening! I've a question please! I saw this video, n it's a very good video please! I have a question. So: When want u make your next video please?
Dude. I’m from Germany. I have seen plenty of very dirty places in Germany and also plenty of clean places in non western countries. This has nothing to do with it.
Japan is a very clean country. So are Taiwan and South Korea. You are obviously judging "non-western" cultures by the standards of India and Pakistan. And there are many dirty places in western countries. I remember a wood in North Wales (UK) which was being used as a dump for rubbish. And even Switzerland is now afflicted by graffiti vandals.
For more information on the Harz Railway see www.seat61.com/places-of-interest/by-harz-railway-to-the-brocken.htm
A wonderful a picturesque train trip...well done as always !! Danke !!
I'm deeply moved !
Faultlessly ideal job and unforgettable impressions !
I feel happier....
I immensely grateful !
'Train go clickety-clack on the railroad track'. Great ride, beautiful scenery. Thanks. Safe travels.
Beautiful engines! Kudos to all who maintain and run them!
A beautifully-filmed and very informative video. Takes me back to my visit to Wernigerode, Brocken and Nordhausen in June 1994, when the summit of Brocken was shrouded in fog and we could hear, but not see, the heavy machinery engaged in the demolition of the ex- GDR military installations. In those days the HSB narrow gauge lines were still operated by Deutsche Bahn, but unfortunately it was before my days of making videos.
While watching this video clip, it takes back at that time when steam engines ruled the earth. Really amazing video.
A trick : watch movies at Flixzone. I've been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.
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thanks you for sharing this video
Wow so beautiful place
Tank you. Beautiful part 1 and 2. Are great the trips with you. Im your follow
This is really cool. I want to be in it. Thanks for taking me here! I Enjoyed walking with you. Let’s connect and see you on the next. 😘❤️ Gail here watching from London.
Gutes neues Jahr wünsche ich!
Wow excellent video
very nice
Made the journey in January from Berlin in a day.The trees were covered in in ice from freezing fog as we approached the Brocken, It was bitterly cold up there and the hot drinks at the cafe was most welcoming.Changed trains at Drei-Annen-Hohe as the last train of the day was going to Nordenhausen and caught the ex Nordenhausen there back to Wernigerode, caught the Regiobahn to Halle and ICE back to Berlin.Made the outward journey via Magdeburg.Used the Handy DB App.Pun intended!
Very nice Video! 👍👍👍LIKE324
Any idea what happened to the still standing dead trees?
you can drive with Arriva in Denmark or drive with a local train
Looks like 1950s BR "blood and custard"! But a lot cleaner 👍
Wonderful railway line. I travel to the Harz almost every year from the Netherlands to enjoy it. Did you notice in how seriously bad shape nature is??? So many dead trees.....
Question here when are you uploading again?
When I next take a video, when I next travel. Not a lot of travel happening now...
@@seat61 ok I'll be waiting for the next vid
But, but, but... you didn't show any of the interior!!!!
Part 1 ;-)
@@DJTrainBrain Oh, yes, I watched out of order! Wonderful video.
woah thats just tad beautiful! btw is it narrow gauge? 1067 mm?
It’s Metre gauge.
It's metre gauge i.e. 1000mm.
@@seat61 gotcha thankss
@@rjs_698 got it thank youu
@@seat61 Good evening! I've a question please! I saw this video, n it's a very good video please! I have a question. So: When want u make your next video please?
Travel one time across India
Remind me of "Mr. Beans holiday"
Where's the Fat Controller 😄
So clean this place, only western cultures can keep like this
true.
Dude. I’m from Germany. I have seen plenty of very dirty places in Germany and also plenty of clean places in non western countries. This has nothing to do with it.
Japan is a very clean country. So are Taiwan and South Korea. You are obviously judging "non-western" cultures by the standards of India and Pakistan. And there are many dirty places in western countries. I remember a wood in North Wales (UK) which was being used as a dump for rubbish. And even Switzerland is now afflicted by graffiti vandals.