Hi everyone, here's my little video about a trip on Trenitalia's Eurocity from Zurich to Milan. Not really spectacular, but I hope you enjoy it regardless. If you want to support my channel, please don't forget to share, like and subscribe. The next video will be a little hotel room tour, where I will also give an outlook on what I plan to do on this channel. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend!
I understand, the situation is still difficult in a lot of parts of the world. In Europe traveling is possible though. Actually I plan to produce some new videos, but I will be very cautious with how and where I travel to. Thanks a lot for your feedback and stay healthy! Greetings to Australia Christian from travelmentary TV
Geneva to Gstaad on the train in winter (perhaps end of January): the scenery is nothing short of magical. Snow covered mountains, racing through tunnels, but best of all, frozen waterfalls on the mountain sides.
Wow, sounds impressive and I will put that on my bucket list! I think I could combine it with testing the new TGV Lyria product. Thanks for watching and your comment!
@@travelmentaryTV There are some videos on RUclips that cover this route - I believe the train I took was called the Golden Pass- but they are shot in summer and the effect is quite different.
Yes, I have always wanted to make a winter train trip and the route you’re suggesting looks very promising. I mean it doesn’t really matter if there already are some videos out there, because I hope my production will be distinguishable. Thanks again!
Merci, for the travel idea and for watching the video! I would love to try more Swiss trains this year, once the situation allows it. Thanks again for your comment! Christian from travelmentary TV
@@travelmentaryTV that would be very nice. I hope you can also rate the on board service from the SBB restaurant as soon as they reopen. On these routes it is available. I’ll be happy to watch more Swiss Videos
Thank you very much for watching and your comment! Please don‘t forget to subscribe to my channel, so you don‘t miss any new videos. Christian from travelmentary TV
Hello, thank you for watching and your comment! Feedback like this is always a great motivation for me to create new videos! Christian from travelmentary TV
You have a very pleasant voice and I enjoy your commentary and charts. You've covered the very trip I'm gonna make when the virus blows over. Have you traveled in Nightjet deluxe sleeper between Berlin and Zuerich. I'd love to hear your take on that double deck delight I will be riding to connect with ETR 610 to Milan and Frecciarossa to Rome. Thanks again.
Hi again, glad you enjoyed the video. Editing the details takes quite some time. But I‘m glad and happy, when subscribers like you keep coming back and enjoy what I share. Many more videos are in production!
Superb informative video. Will you be reviewing UK trains and railways any time soon? I would be very interested to hear the opinion of a European traveller on UK railways.
Hello, thanks a lot for watching and commenting! Well, it depends on how the situation develops in the UK and elsewhere. I will restart traveling very carefully, with trips to Austria, Switzerland and possibly Italy, which are countries that I know very well. The UK has been on my list for quite some time, but unfortunately I can‘t promise anything yet. Do you have any trains that you find particularly interesting? I thought about a train from London to Scotland. In any case thank you for watching, stay healthy and happy trips! Christian from travelmentary TV
@@travelmentaryTV thank you very much for replying. I hope you will be able to travel to the UK soon. The Caledonian sleeper train from London to Scotland would be a great start aswell as the GWR Riviera sleeper service from London to Penzance in Cornwall. Both trains pass through some of the most beautiful countryside in the UK. It would be great to hear your opinion on the new Great Western express trains from London Paddington to Wales and West Country . New bi mode trains have recently been introduced that have replaced the old but much loved HST trains. As the UK has so many private companies offering different levels of service I would be extremely interested on hearing your verdicts on some of them. Thank you and stay safe. I personally love Switzerland too.
Thanks a lot, that sounds very interesting. Hopefully, I will be able to test some of those trains! I would love to produce some videos about those railway services. The UK is a country that also has so many different, beautiful places. Have a great evening too and stay healthy!
@@travelmentaryTV I would also recommend the Transport For Wales (TfW) Premier Service. Its the only first class service that TfW operate, starting in Holyhead in the morning heading towards Cardiff Central, and making the return journey in the evening. First class on this particular train entitles you to a free breakfast meal on the morning service and a three course meal on the evening service. The food is exquisite, to the point that you could consider it to be of Michelin star quality. Its a real treat for any first class railway enthusiast. I've done the evening service before and it was, without doubt, one of the best things I've ever done! If you consider trying a few more railway journeys here in the UK (after the pandemic is over and things return to normal, of course), I would seriously recommend trying it. Check the link below if you're interested. 🙂 tfwrail.wales/ticket-types/first-class
@@TheFlatCapFromWN5 Hello, thanks so much for your suggestion, looks very interesting and I absolutely want to test the different UK rail services, including the one you mentioned. Just as you say, I will have to wait until the pandemic comes to an end, because now many railway operators don't offer the regular level of service on board their trains. Thank you again for your comment! Christian from travelmentary TV
I don't get the need for first class in trains like this one. It's pretty much identical to second class to be honest. You still have tons of people around (like you pointed out) if you get one of those double sits lol. Waste of money. Those sits look like they've never been washed as well. When I hear First Class I expect stuff like the Shinkansen first class. This is ridiculous. Very Italian I guess. (I am Italian btw)
Hi, thanks for watching. The seat density in first class is much lower and you have a 1-2 configuration as opposed to 2:2. It is more spacious with more legroom in first class and overall you have significantly more privacy as there are indeed less people around you. As a rule of thumb, there may be more families with kids in second class, while business people tend to book first class, although that’s just an impression on my behalf. The cabin btw appeared to be clean and in good shape regardless of the booking class, so I can’t follow your judgement in that regard. With that being said, I agree that differences between the two classes don’t seem that big. Still there are advantages in first class that can appeal to certain travelers. I fully agree though, that a first class product like the Grand Class on the Shinkansen would be amazing to see on an European train. Once again thanks for watching! Christian from travelmentary TV
@@malikrizwan7869 If you are referring to Switzerland and Germany, yes. However keep in mind that while there are no general border controls within the area of the Schengen Agreement, there may be punctual controls.
Hi everyone, here's my little video about a trip on Trenitalia's Eurocity from Zurich to Milan. Not really spectacular, but I hope you enjoy it regardless. If you want to support my channel, please don't forget to share, like and subscribe.
The next video will be a little hotel room tour, where I will also give an outlook on what I plan to do on this channel. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend!
Love your video, very high quality!
Thanks a lot, please make sure to watch my other videos, too.
Christian from travelmentary TV
Plz make more of these amazing videos it’s the only thing that’s entertain me keep up the great work
Thank you a lot. Well, I try to make as many videos as I can, but they’re quite difficult to edit :).
Just saying is it even legal to travel? I don’t know and I wish I could ride those trains there are no high speed trains in my country (Australia)
I understand, the situation is still difficult in a lot of parts of the world. In Europe traveling is possible though. Actually I plan to produce some new videos, but I will be very cautious with how and where I travel to. Thanks a lot for your feedback and stay healthy!
Greetings to Australia
Christian from travelmentary TV
Geneva to Gstaad on the train in winter (perhaps end of January): the scenery is nothing short of magical. Snow covered mountains, racing through tunnels, but best of all, frozen waterfalls on the mountain sides.
Wow, sounds impressive and I will put that on my bucket list! I think I could combine it with testing the new TGV Lyria product. Thanks for watching and your comment!
@@travelmentaryTV There are some videos on RUclips that cover this route - I believe the train I took was called the Golden Pass- but they are shot in summer and the effect is quite different.
Yes, I have always wanted to make a winter train trip and the route you’re suggesting looks very promising. I mean it doesn’t really matter if there already are some videos out there, because I hope my production will be distinguishable. Thanks again!
As always, very high quality Video. Keep up the good work!
Thanks a lot! I try my best to keep the quality up and to improve it further.
nice trip report
Thanks a lot!
you can take the IC1 St. Gallen Geneva via Bern/ Lausanne or the IC5 St. Gallen- Geneva via Biel/Bienne and Neuchâtel
Merci, for the travel idea and for watching the video! I would love to try more Swiss trains this year, once the situation allows it. Thanks again for your comment!
Christian from travelmentary TV
@@travelmentaryTV that would be very nice. I hope you can also rate the on board service from the SBB restaurant as soon as they reopen. On these routes it is available. I’ll be happy to watch more Swiss Videos
Great video and very informative!
Thank you very much for watching and your comment! Please don‘t forget to subscribe to my channel, so you don‘t miss any new videos.
Christian from travelmentary TV
These videos are very well produced. I feel like I'm watching a news journal.
Hello, thank you for watching and your comment! Feedback like this is always a great motivation for me to create new videos!
Christian from travelmentary TV
Greetings from Einsiedeln
Hi 👋 and thanks for watching!
You have a very pleasant voice and I enjoy your commentary and charts. You've covered the very trip I'm gonna make when the virus blows over. Have you traveled in Nightjet deluxe sleeper between Berlin and Zuerich. I'd love to hear your take on that double deck delight I will be riding to connect with ETR 610 to Milan and Frecciarossa to Rome. Thanks again.
Thanks again! I have traveled with the Nightjet, but not on the route you mention, so yes, that is a good idea for a future video. Enjoy your trips!
You're videos are so good
Thank you very much!
Thank you for the video. Is the first class wagon located in front of the train?
Grear as always!! How I wish you could release more videos
Hi again, glad you enjoyed the video. Editing the details takes quite some time. But I‘m glad and happy, when subscribers like you keep coming back and enjoy what I share. Many more videos are in production!
Excellent video showcase of Swiss
Hi, thanks for watching!
My sister and brother in law live in Zug 👍🏻 She’s an American, he a Swiss National. She’s lived there since the early 70’s
That’s nice, I remember you said in a comment you visit Switzerland regularly. Definitely a good place to live! Thanks for watching!
Superb informative video. Will you be reviewing UK trains and railways any time soon? I would be very interested to hear the opinion of a European traveller on UK railways.
Hello, thanks a lot for watching and commenting! Well, it depends on how the situation develops in the UK and elsewhere. I will restart traveling very carefully, with trips to Austria, Switzerland and possibly Italy, which are countries that I know very well.
The UK has been on my list for quite some time, but unfortunately I can‘t promise anything yet. Do you have any trains that you find particularly interesting? I thought about a train from London to Scotland.
In any case thank you for watching, stay healthy and happy trips!
Christian from travelmentary TV
@@travelmentaryTV thank you very much for replying. I hope you will be able to travel to the UK soon. The Caledonian sleeper train from London to Scotland would be a great start aswell as the GWR Riviera sleeper service from London to Penzance in Cornwall. Both trains pass through some of the most beautiful countryside in the UK. It would be great to hear your opinion on the new Great Western express trains from London Paddington to Wales and West Country . New bi mode trains have recently been introduced that have replaced the old but much loved HST trains. As the UK has so many private companies offering different levels of service I would be extremely interested on hearing your verdicts on some of them. Thank you and stay safe. I personally love Switzerland too.
Thanks a lot, that sounds very interesting. Hopefully, I will be able to test some of those trains! I would love to produce some videos about those railway services. The UK is a country that also has so many different, beautiful places.
Have a great evening too and stay healthy!
@@travelmentaryTV
I would also recommend the Transport For Wales (TfW) Premier Service. Its the only first class service that TfW operate, starting in Holyhead in the morning heading towards Cardiff Central, and making the return journey in the evening. First class on this particular train entitles you to a free breakfast meal on the morning service and a three course meal on the evening service. The food is exquisite, to the point that you could consider it to be of Michelin star quality. Its a real treat for any first class railway enthusiast. I've done the evening service before and it was, without doubt, one of the best things I've ever done!
If you consider trying a few more railway journeys here in the UK (after the pandemic is over and things return to normal, of course), I would seriously recommend trying it. Check the link below if you're interested. 🙂
tfwrail.wales/ticket-types/first-class
@@TheFlatCapFromWN5 Hello, thanks so much for your suggestion, looks very interesting and I absolutely want to test the different UK rail services, including the one you mentioned. Just as you say, I will have to wait until the pandemic comes to an end, because now many railway operators don't offer the regular level of service on board their trains. Thank you again for your comment!
Christian from travelmentary TV
Saint TGV priez pour nous.
I don't get the need for first class in trains like this one. It's pretty much identical to second class to be honest. You still have tons of people around (like you pointed out) if you get one of those double sits lol. Waste of money. Those sits look like they've never been washed as well. When I hear First Class I expect stuff like the Shinkansen first class. This is ridiculous. Very Italian I guess. (I am Italian btw)
Hi, thanks for watching. The seat density in first class is much lower and you have a 1-2 configuration as opposed to 2:2. It is more spacious with more legroom in first class and overall you have significantly more privacy as there are indeed less people around you. As a rule of thumb, there may be more families with kids in second class, while business people tend to book first class, although that’s just an impression on my behalf. The cabin btw appeared to be clean and in good shape regardless of the booking class, so I can’t follow your judgement in that regard.
With that being said, I agree that differences between the two classes don’t seem that big. Still there are advantages in first class that can appeal to certain travelers. I fully agree though, that a first class product like the Grand Class on the Shinkansen would be amazing to see on an European train.
Once again thanks for watching!
Christian from travelmentary TV
no immigration?
No border checks, as both Switzerland and Italy are part of the Schengen Agreement.
@@travelmentaryTV same about sws to germany 🇩🇪?
@@malikrizwan7869 If you are referring to Switzerland and Germany, yes. However keep in mind that while there are no general border controls within the area of the Schengen Agreement, there may be punctual controls.
@@travelmentaryTV Thank-you sir
no sir you are wrong when you go italy to zurich they check your visa