I am planning to re-release this video, with added commentary about what we see, how stuff works and so on. But it will (as always) take time. Please feel free to ask questions you want answered, and I will try to include them. Jag planerar att släppa den här filmen igen, med kommentarer om vad vi ser, hur saker fungerar och så vidare. Men det kommer (som alltid) att ta tid. Har du någon fråga som du vill ha besvarad, ställ den här så ska jag försökta ta med den.
What a wonderful time I've had traveling just absorbing this breathtaking scenery. This really is a very effective way of slowing us all down, I think it's becoming more and more popular for good reason. Thank you for sharing. We film natural gopro walks through soulful cities but it's lovely to see interesting places we may never get to go to too. I look forward to seeing more.
I am proud of how clean our two nations look,and the bridge tour was some awesome stuff! Two nations one bridge! And a even bigger one to Germany through Denmark to.
Had the opportunity of travelling by train from Copenhagen to Malmo at the end of a Scandinavian tour - this Aussie so impressed by all of Scandinavia's achievements. ...especially "The Bridge". We're similar in our approach to life but you do it just a bit more creatively. My one regret was not being able to take a boat to photograph the Bridge. Loved Malmo.
I live in Germany and I am impressed how clean it is in your country along the rail and also the rail stations. I saw already a difference in Kopenhagen station, trash laying along the tracks. Germany is even worth. Keep your country clean and thanks for the video.
Always enjoy watching the videos on the cab rides in Europe. Ther rail systems in Europe are 100% in better condition than the USA will ever be. There is a set of tracks in a town near me where the freight trains have to go at a slow pace because the rails are in terrible condition and the ties are all broken and split.
Yes it is the same here in Canada. Fortunately I'm Hungarian too and I get to go to Hungary who also has a way better system then the US and some parts of Canada. I wish our railroads weren't as shit as they are. Some railroads in the US and Canada are in such bad shape it appalls me at how two first world countries have systems that can at seem like there from the third world. It's a shame really. The Amtrak Accela Express should have it's own rail corridor and be expanded to all corners of the US. Not confined to slow speeds and freight traffic delaying trains and what not. The California High speed railway should be built or at least be in the works at the moment. VIA Rail should have had updated the track on many of their corridors. I'm sure you can agree these are just a few of a lot of missed opportunities at what are countries railway networks could be.
Don't worry, once the population density in Canada and the US reaches the same as in Europe (or Manhattan), then the infrastructure will be better! :P I'm from New Zealand, which has half the pop density of the US. The only intercity trains are aimed at tourists. There is a reasonable(ish) metro system for Wellington, a relatively dense and small city, and a growing network for our biggest, sprawling, city: Auckland. I lived in London for a few years, loved the way that their transport is so highly developed that it effectively means you can ignore timetables: one bus service running down Edgware Road had a bus leaving the depot every 90 seconds... In the mornings, trying to get on the Central line tube at "Bank" station, if I couldn't get on the first train, not to worry: as the current one disappeared into the tunnel to the west, the next one was creeping into the station from the east tunnel.
Well.. this track is brand spanking new (at least the beginning of it). The first part is less than a year when it was shot, and the next part into Copenhagen was about 10 years old. Still its worn very hard because it been quite over used. The bridge is about 15 years old now, and a new connection is under planing to offload it.
Felt happy and excited when travelled via this train route ( Oresund bridge) and while watching this video, getting all these memories right in front my eyes. Thanks so much for this video 😊
The USA throws money away on things we don't need. We need a good train system like this... Tired of planes that have no leg room and cram you in like sardines.
H B The us could probably benefit a lot from a top notch railway system with fast trains connecting the bigger cities. Maybe go directly to maglev line instead of repairing the old tracks?
WELL SAID!! Our infrastructure is Third World compared to that of other countries. We spend 54% of our budget on the military. That's INSANE!! Then they say "We don't have the money to improve our infrastructure." Sorry, but that's BULLSHIT!! Cut the military's budget down to size a bit and then you'll have the money! Do we really need 800 bases worldwide when other countries combined have about 30 bases? It's ridiculous!
they are building it but the government doesn't step in. and i guess electricity is cheaper than oil! the infrastructure of the usa is build around automobiles
Michiel vd Vlies And, unfortunately, we’re paying for that right now. Our roadways and bridges are falling apart and we’re right behind China when it comes to pollution.
yeah it would have been better to maintain the roads and bridges instead of let them falling apart you could have used that money for high speed trains.
Always wanted to ride this line but with covid my hopes of international travel are pretty much dashed. Thanks for letting me realise my dream from the safety of my home. The scale of engineering to achieve this link and the fantastic trains puts UK railways to shame.
A very beautiful route with that beautiful long double deck bridge from Sweden to Denmark. Have seen in Rail Away that was broadcast in the Netherlands on public broadcasting!
I was in Denmark in the 70's before the bridge was built, went to Malmo by ferry. Great video, so pleased to be subscibed to your site. Keep up the good work!
Jeg har været meget i Malmø og fulgt med i byggeriet af tunnelen. Jeg har aldrig været igennem tunnelen, men det bliver jeg nødt til her til sommer. Tak for videoen.
It is amazing how things change. It is now the 10th of January 2020. Around forty years ago my parents and I traveled round-trip Copenhagen:Malmo by hydrofoil. I recorded the boat ride in VHS 480. When this was shot HD was 720. Now these video are either HD 1080 or 4K. Yet still a fun train ride.
Thank you for the compliment! :) To answer your question: This is the actual acceleration of the train. I've only edited the length of the stops; they are 1-2 minutes in reality.
I visited Copenhagen 4 yeas ago. Didn’t take a train ride. This video is awesome. A little extra info about each stop will be helpful eg interesting features or attractions around each station. Also can be included pricing of tickets. Briefly though. I need to revisit after all the Covid thingy. Lovely road,rail and flight system. Thanks for the videos. Cornelius, Malaysia.
Thank you so much for uploading these videos, I always wanted to see how train sisters were in Europe, and even more if it is a video filmed directly from the drivers view!!!! I wish that someday I could go and visit these marvelous trains!!!
We had about 8 hrs. of layover in Copenhagen 5 years ago so we decided to go to Malmo on a train.It was a nice way to kill time.The train goes through the tunnel as we approach Malmo from the Oressund Bridge .
I’ve taken this train from Båstad in southern Sweden to Copenhagen Kastrup International Airport (Kobenhavns Lufthavn Kastrup). It’s a 2 hour ride and it’s great!! Sweden is my native country.
Ab 12:20 sind wir Grenzübergang Schweden - Dänemark. Die Farbe von gelb und blau ist Schweden, weiß und rot ist Dänemark. Toll aufgenommen! Super, schöne Strecke.
+VenomCraftPlays Fd Translation: he said, that the coloured markings at 12:20 is the border between sweden (yellow/blue) and denmark (white/red) and he sais it's a beautifull line and thanks for the good Video Sorry I had to do it in english, because I'm swiss, I do speak norwegian and english, but can't type the special scandinavian letters on my pc and I only understand svänska but don't talk myself....
the Oresund bridge which links Sweden with Denmark. it is a unique crossing of the ocean as it is approximately half of the distance above the water ( bridge ) & then half below the water ( 3km tunnel ) both for cars & trains. there is a film about the building of the Oresund bridge & tunnel, which may be on youtube , I have not looked to see if it is still posted
My mom was born in Halstahamar and some years ago moved down to Falkenberg.Also we had a summer wooden house in Mellbystrand (a place near Laholm) and we spent a lot of summer times there.I loved travelling with train when I was a child :)
Good work man, it's great to see the driver's POV. I was very impressed with the rail road system in Sweden. I've made a time lapse from the passenger POV from Malung to Stockholm during my last trip. The landscape is so beautiful over there.
I've taken this train route several times, but you can't see the "country flag" marks at 12:20.Very cool! Fun fact: When you cross to the Danish border every train passenger gets a free Carlsberg beer!
Swedens trains are better And well copenhagen is a big station But thats line the only interesting part in danish railways In sweden its waaay better As you can see in the first half of the video
Half an hour of almost constant large constructions, bridges, tunnels, interchanges. Impressive for such small countries to invest such effort, time and the money. Huge number of parked bicycles at 29:18..
The Second Severn Crossing between England and Wales in the UK, completed in 1996, can be seen as a half-scale model of the Oresund Bridge since it uses the same basic design, although it does not need to carry a railway as well as a road.
Tack för svaret. Har också alltid undrat lite hur tåg/lok fixar detta med olika spänningar mellan Sverige och Danmark. Det är ju trots allt ganska stora spänningsskillnader och normalt brukar prylar inte må så bra med över/under-spänningar. Frekvensen är väl lättare att ta om hand med tyristorstyrning eller liknande.
Öresundståg har för närvarande en maxhastighet på 180 km/h. Det är också den hastighet vi brukar hålla, om inte banan (kurvor, växlar etc) gör att vi måste köra långsammare. Över Hallandsåsen är det exempelvis max 90 km/h, ibland bara 70 km/h. Att tågen är platta i ändarna, beror på att de kan kopplas samman så att man kan gå inuti hela tåget. Inte så aerodynamiskt, nej, men det funkar ändå. Det finns en serveringsvagn vissa tider. Kolla på trafikcafeer(punkt)se.
Que passeio espetacular! Tantos túneis e essa enorme ponte sobre o rio. Tudo isso é digno de admiração. Louvado seja DEUS que capacita o homem para tantos empreendimentos!
Good video. I like the part where the train goes underground just like the subways. Does the train really go under water like some viewers of this video are saying?
Yes, it does. Do an Google Image search of "Pepparholm" and you will see the artificial island of Pepparholm, where the train goes into the tunnel under the water.
I’ve been on this train from Båstad to Lufthavn Kobenhavn Kastrup (Copenhagen International Airport Kastrup). Great 2 hour train ride!! Very smooth and fast!! Question. What are those signals that we hear in the cab?
Man måste kvittera att man är alert och vaken. Alltså trycka på en knapp, då och då. Det finns andra saker som gör att det också låter som medelanden på displayer etc. Standard på tåg (Har behörighet för tunnelbana och är tågmekaniker).
I am planning to re-release this video, with added commentary about what we see, how stuff works and so on. But it will (as always) take time. Please feel free to ask questions you want answered, and I will try to include them.
Jag planerar att släppa den här filmen igen, med kommentarer om vad vi ser, hur saker fungerar och så vidare. Men det kommer (som alltid) att ta tid. Har du någon fråga som du vill ha besvarad, ställ den här så ska jag försökta ta med den.
Looking forward to that!
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2:07 Lights yellow
2:10 LIGHTS GRAY
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Driving the Oresunds train?
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beautiful train station designs, even the tunnels themselves r awesomely lit
Thats how all tunnels look here
It is normal
And i think it is sctually for safety when evacuating the train
I agree. Very nice. 👌🏻
Beautiful video amd the sound is just as good, adding more quality. Thanks for not ruining the video by adding some music. Great work.
1:30 Malmo C
4:05 Malmo Triangeln
7:00 Malmo Hyllie
10:10 Tunnel
17:40 Kobenhavns Lufthavn
21:05 Tarnby
22:40 Orestad
27:00 Yard
27:45 Dybbolsbro
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12:22 Maritime border between Sweden and Denmark 😊😊
Your country is so clean, even the rare graffiti seems strangly beautiful.
joel byrd Until 12:23 it's Sweden. Then it's Denmark. Notice the flag-color marks on the bridge?
Anton Antonson your mommy
Do you want to live in Malmö?
@Anton Antonson no he wasn't where do you live I live in Copenhagen and calling bullshit on you
It's the European Union, clean !
What a wonderful time I've had traveling just absorbing this breathtaking scenery. This really is a very effective way of slowing us all down, I think it's becoming more and more popular for good reason. Thank you for sharing.
We film natural gopro walks through soulful cities but it's lovely to see interesting places we may never get to go to too. I look forward to seeing more.
Wow! Thank you for this movie.
One day I will travel in Denmark and Sveden by train!
Good movie from the cab!
12:23 The flags color it's so cool !!
I am proud of how clean our two nations look,and the bridge tour was some awesome stuff!
Two nations one bridge! And a even bigger one to Germany through Denmark to.
Thank you this was terrific. Regards from Australia 🇦🇺
14:39 the perfect opening for a Sci-Fi movie.
Had the opportunity of travelling by train from Copenhagen to Malmo at the end of a Scandinavian tour - this Aussie so impressed by all of Scandinavia's achievements. ...especially "The Bridge". We're similar in our approach to life but you do it just a bit more creatively. My one regret was not being able to take a boat to photograph the Bridge.
Loved Malmo.
So cool seeing 12:22 from the front of the cab instead of super quickly through a side window :)
I live in Germany and I am impressed how clean it is in your country along the rail and also the rail stations. I saw already a difference in Kopenhagen station, trash laying along the tracks. Germany is even worth. Keep your country clean and thanks for the video.
Always enjoy watching the videos on the cab rides in Europe. Ther rail systems in Europe are 100% in better condition than the USA will ever be. There is a set of tracks in a town near me where the freight trains have to go at a slow pace because the rails are in terrible condition and the ties are all broken and split.
Yes it is the same here in Canada. Fortunately I'm Hungarian too and I get to go to Hungary who also has a way better system then the US and some parts of Canada. I wish our railroads weren't as shit as they are. Some railroads in the US and Canada are in such bad shape it appalls me at how two first world countries have systems that can at seem like there from the third world. It's a shame really. The Amtrak Accela Express should have it's own rail corridor and be expanded to all corners of the US. Not confined to slow speeds and freight traffic delaying trains and what not. The California High speed railway should be built or at least be in the works at the moment. VIA Rail should have had updated the track on many of their corridors. I'm sure you can agree these are just a few of a lot of missed opportunities at what are countries railway networks could be.
Don't worry, once the population density in Canada and the US reaches the same as in Europe (or Manhattan), then the infrastructure will be better! :P I'm from New Zealand, which has half the pop density of the US. The only intercity trains are aimed at tourists. There is a reasonable(ish) metro system for Wellington, a relatively dense and small city, and a growing network for our biggest, sprawling, city: Auckland. I lived in London for a few years, loved the way that their transport is so highly developed that it effectively means you can ignore timetables: one bus service running down Edgware Road had a bus leaving the depot every 90 seconds... In the mornings, trying to get on the Central line tube at "Bank" station, if I couldn't get on the first train, not to worry: as the current one disappeared into the tunnel to the west, the next one was creeping into the station from the east tunnel.
Lol Im from Sweden and its funny to read all your "the American railway sucks" commensts
Well.. this track is brand spanking new (at least the beginning of it). The first part is less than a year when it was shot, and the next part into Copenhagen was about 10 years old.
Still its worn very hard because it been quite over used.
The bridge is about 15 years old now, and a new connection is under planing to offload it.
Nobody ask for your bias opinion about the rails here in the US. Americans have never been a rail fan. We rather fly. Get it???
We did this trip in September 2016, Hamburg - Copenhagen - Stockholm. Loved it.
With the train on the ferry??
@@victorschepers6286 yes.
The cleanliness of the station’s and tunnels is what all transit system should look like.
Felt happy and excited when travelled via this train route ( Oresund bridge) and while watching this video, getting all these memories right in front my eyes. Thanks so much for this video 😊
I live in Stockholm but I have cousins in Malmö and sometimes we go to Copenhagen because it’s beautiful
Thank You! I love train rides from different countries, this makes me want to go on a trip and do these train rides. Very nice scenery indeed!
A beautiful piece of rail, truly an art. Hope I will have the chance to catch Öresundstågen someday :)
The USA throws money away on things we don't need. We need a good train system like this... Tired of planes that have no leg room and cram you in like sardines.
H B The us could probably benefit a lot from a top notch railway system with fast trains connecting the bigger cities. Maybe go directly to maglev line instead of repairing the old tracks?
WELL SAID!! Our infrastructure is Third World compared to that of other countries. We spend 54% of our budget on the military. That's INSANE!! Then they say "We don't have the money to improve our infrastructure." Sorry, but that's BULLSHIT!! Cut the military's budget down to size a bit and then you'll have the money! Do we really need 800 bases worldwide when other countries combined have about 30 bases? It's ridiculous!
they are building it but the government doesn't step in. and i guess electricity is cheaper than oil! the infrastructure of the usa is build around automobiles
Michiel vd Vlies And, unfortunately, we’re paying for that right now. Our roadways and bridges are falling apart and we’re right behind China when it comes to pollution.
yeah it would have been better to maintain the roads and bridges instead of let them falling apart you could have used that money for high speed trains.
12:23 Denmark/Sweden sign. 😀😀
Yes that's is old
Thanks for that. Gold and blue for Sweden, white and red for Denmark. Makes sense now.
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Always wanted to ride this line but with covid my hopes of international travel are pretty much dashed. Thanks for letting me realise my dream from the safety of my home. The scale of engineering to achieve this link and the fantastic trains puts UK railways to shame.
A very beautiful route with that beautiful long double deck bridge from Sweden to Denmark. Have seen in Rail Away that was broadcast in the Netherlands on public broadcasting!
I’m gonna share and save this video because it is the best train video
Really amazing, excellent video, congratulations from Montevideo, Uruguay for sharing this interesting material.
I took this trip 10 years ago. It's fascinating to be able to trace from one country to another.
I was in Denmark in the 70's before the bridge was built, went to Malmo by ferry.
Great video, so pleased to be subscibed to your site. Keep up the good work!
That track structure is immaculate.
Enjoyed this (and all your train driver's view videos)! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this perfect movie !
Jeg har været meget i Malmø og fulgt med i byggeriet af tunnelen. Jeg har aldrig været igennem tunnelen, men det bliver jeg nødt til her til sommer. Tak for videoen.
Excellent rail track and rail infrastructure !!
The tunnel though Malmö is pretty cool, great lighting.
Yes but not here from this seat
wowww, this is awesome. Thanks for sharing this. Beautiful country. Greetings from Portugal :D
Wonderful. The station information makes a lot of difference.
I’ve been on this route, including across the bridge. It’s quite amazing.
Fascinating PS in America a "train driver" is called an Engineer.
It is amazing how things change. It is now the 10th of January 2020. Around forty years ago my parents and I traveled round-trip Copenhagen:Malmo by hydrofoil. I recorded the boat ride in VHS 480. When this was shot HD was 720. Now these video are either HD 1080 or 4K. Yet still a fun train ride.
Thank you for the compliment! :)
To answer your question: This is the actual acceleration of the train. I've only edited the length of the stops; they are 1-2 minutes in reality.
Trains can be stupidly fast when no passengers are onboard too. I work on Coradia nordic trains and have worked on metros in Sweden.
Amazing video! Thank you so much!
Rode København to Malmö C two weeks ago love this ride thank you for uploading :)
I visited Copenhagen 4 yeas ago. Didn’t take a train ride. This video is awesome. A little extra info about each stop will be helpful eg interesting features or attractions around each station. Also can be included pricing of tickets. Briefly though. I need to revisit after all the Covid thingy. Lovely road,rail and flight system. Thanks for the videos. Cornelius, Malaysia.
Really enjoyed that. Thank you. It is better if you read about the bridge first and then watch the video.
riktigt harmoniskt att titta på!
Very modern! Excellent video!
Lovely video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I'm so glad to see the route that I used to travel...through the driver's cabin now ...😊😊😊
Thank you so much for uploading these videos, I always wanted to see how train sisters were in Europe, and even more if it is a video filmed directly from the drivers view!!!! I wish that someday I could go and visit these marvelous trains!!!
Thank you for the ride, it is interessting to see the Öresund crossing in an other perspective.
We had about 8 hrs. of layover in Copenhagen 5 years ago so we decided to go to Malmo on a train.It was a nice way to kill time.The train goes through the tunnel as we approach Malmo from the Oressund Bridge .
Excellent videos :)
Heel mooie voor al die tunnels
Mooie verlichting net een Starr
Regen heel mooie dank u voor de mooie video
The train sounds reminds me of the Twindexx Vario and the S-Bahn Baureihe 430 EMUs used in Rhine-Main-Area in Germany!
My country will never look this beautiful. I am jealous. 😞
I’ve taken this train from Båstad in southern Sweden to Copenhagen Kastrup International Airport (Kobenhavns Lufthavn Kastrup). It’s a 2 hour ride and it’s great!! Sweden is my native country.
Ab 12:20 sind wir Grenzübergang Schweden - Dänemark. Die Farbe von gelb und blau ist Schweden, weiß und rot ist Dänemark. Toll aufgenommen! Super, schöne Strecke.
Jag förstår inte ett skit/Im dont understand a shit
+VenomCraftPlays Fd Translation: he said, that the coloured markings at 12:20 is the border between sweden (yellow/blue) and denmark (white/red) and he sais it's a beautifull line and thanks for the good Video Sorry I had to do it in english, because I'm swiss, I do speak norwegian and english, but can't type the special scandinavian letters on my pc and I only understand svänska but don't talk myself....
+samuel bhend Thanks for the translation and the Toblerone chocolates.
+Phillip Mulligan your'e welcome:)
hvad
beautiful video and train ride. I have to go there and ride that train--that was the longest bridge I have ever seen in my life.
the Oresund bridge which links Sweden with Denmark. it is a unique crossing of the ocean as it is approximately half of the distance above the water ( bridge ) & then half below the water ( 3km tunnel ) both for cars & trains. there is a film about the building of the Oresund bridge & tunnel, which may be on youtube , I have not looked to see if it is still posted
180 km/h, 111 mph.
My mom was born in Halstahamar and some years ago moved down to Falkenberg.Also we had a summer wooden house in Mellbystrand (a place near Laholm) and we spent a lot of summer times there.I loved travelling with train when I was a child :)
Mellbystrand is very nice... Thank you for watching!
Jan Kivisaar It's really nice there
Good work man, it's great to see the driver's POV. I was very impressed with the rail road system in Sweden. I've made a time lapse from the passenger POV from Malung to Stockholm during my last trip. The landscape is so beautiful over there.
Malung?
Beautiful.
Nice video 🤗🤗sunshine weather love it 🥰
I've taken this train route several times, but you can't see the "country flag" marks at 12:20.Very cool! Fun fact: When you cross to the Danish border every train passenger gets a free Carlsberg beer!
Then someone owes me a lot of beers!
Ι've done this route last May! Beautiful landscapes!
impressive copenhagen..im in love.
Swedens trains are better
And well copenhagen is a big station
But thats line the only interesting part in danish railways
In sweden its waaay better
As you can see in the first half of the video
21:33 they going hogwarts.
Hasan Kuvvet lol
FUNNY!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Not funny. Be quiet.
Hasan
lol
Half an hour of almost constant large constructions, bridges, tunnels, interchanges. Impressive for such small countries to invest such effort, time and the money. Huge number of parked bicycles at 29:18..
The Second Severn Crossing between England and Wales in the UK, completed in 1996, can be seen as a half-scale model of the Oresund Bridge since it uses the same basic design, although it does not need to carry a railway as well as a road.
Yes, they really are very similar. Interesting!
I love the view!very excellent upload.High quality greetings from Holland.
What a pleasant change, no adverts or graffiti disfiguring the station walls.
Tack för svaret. Har också alltid undrat lite hur tåg/lok fixar detta med olika spänningar mellan Sverige och Danmark. Det är ju trots allt ganska stora spänningsskillnader och normalt brukar prylar inte må så bra med över/under-spänningar. Frekvensen är väl lättare att ta om hand med tyristorstyrning eller liknande.
nice
Öresundståg har för närvarande en maxhastighet på 180 km/h. Det är också den hastighet vi brukar hålla, om inte banan (kurvor, växlar etc) gör att vi måste köra långsammare. Över Hallandsåsen är det exempelvis max 90 km/h, ibland bara 70 km/h. Att tågen är platta i ändarna, beror på att de kan kopplas samman så att man kan gå inuti hela tåget. Inte så aerodynamiskt, nej, men det funkar ändå. Det finns en serveringsvagn vissa tider. Kolla på trafikcafeer(punkt)se.
Jag har hört att kudden runt fronten gör den väldigt aerodynamisk genom att fånga in luft som bildar en kon av luft som leder runt luften
This was Malmö in 2011. I’d hate to go there now!!
Marlene Silvano I went in 2013 and it was beautiful, clean and safe. Fast forward 6 years later, it’s become a Scandinavian caliphate.
You are now inbound to: Sector C.
Half Life: 3 confirmed.
ikr looks so familiar
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Eller Glad fredag på Google genom god chansen genom flr går vi COM tillbaka genom Alexandra på grund
Very beautiful😊😊😊😊😊
Very interesting tunnels and some tunnel lighting.
Que passeio espetacular! Tantos túneis e essa enorme ponte sobre o rio. Tudo isso é digno de admiração. Louvado seja DEUS que capacita o homem para tantos empreendimentos!
Awesome cab ride video! I really liked the parts in tunnel in Malmö.
Best regards,
Tuukka
great Video
I wouldn't mind riding on that.Looks like fun. : ) CHEERS!
Thanks for two great videos.
Tack för bra video
Resan var väldigt rolig!
Amazing!!!!! Thank You!!!!
Supernice video! i did it lots of time by car (oresund bridge) and once by train! ;-)
Fantastisk; mange tak...!
Ja, de svenska signalerna går över bron till Danmark, men det danska elsystemet börjar redan vid Lernacken (dvs där bron börjar på den svenska sidan).
zo,een mooie rit zeg,goed scherp beeld,bedankt weer.greetz:Peerke.
so beautiful country😍😍😍😍😍😍
It’s about time we get this high speed rail in the US. I heard Amtrak has big plans and are investing $20 billion to improve its infrastructure.
Amazing infrastructure!
A great ride on a clean, efficient system. I am envious. Part 2 is not on RUclips. :-(
Oh, but it is: ruclips.net/video/0dVEt9DfaK0/видео.html
It's just me naming them a bit weird. ;)
Thanks! RUclips just found it for me. I will watch it tonight.
Filmato molto bello.!! Complimenti. Cordiali saluti.
Good video. I like the part where the train goes underground just like the subways. Does the train really go under water like some viewers of this video are saying?
Yes, it does. Do an Google Image search of "Pepparholm" and you will see the artificial island of Pepparholm, where the train goes into the tunnel under the water.
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FREAKING COOOOOL! LOVE IT.
Excellent
I’ve been on this train from Båstad to Lufthavn Kobenhavn Kastrup (Copenhagen International Airport Kastrup). Great 2 hour train ride!! Very smooth and fast!! Question. What are those signals that we hear in the cab?
Man måste kvittera att man är alert och vaken. Alltså trycka på en knapp, då och då. Det finns andra saker som gör att det också låter som medelanden på displayer etc. Standard på tåg (Har behörighet för tunnelbana och är tågmekaniker).
Salpeteroxid Tack.