Thanks. I enjoyed the video very much. I travelled the route: Vainikkala (Finland) - Moscow - Kazan - Novosibirsk - (bus to) Tomsk - Irkutsk - Vladivostok - (onwards by ferry to Donghae (Korea) and Sakaiminato (Japan) 4 years ago on a variety of different standard trains. I found the old East German kupé carriages to be the most comfortable with a nice rocking motion and the train noises of my youth, when I travelled a lot on the trains. The trick is to get a kupé in the middle of the carriage and not over the bogies. I appreciate the hard work that you put in to making these video.
I have enjoyed these videos enormously; as well as being entertaining they have taught me a lot about Russia, its climate and countryside as well as helping me to appreciate the sheer size of it. My compliments to the cameraman, he showed a lot of skill and must have endless patience. My only complaint is that it made me want to visit and at 87 yrs of age that is not very likely! Thank you.
I've just finished watching this episode of 'Trans-Siberian Railway Winter Journey' and I'm looking forward to viewing part seven. Lots of information given in the good sub-titles and best of all: no irritating narcissistic presenter. If anybody was ever unsure as to how vast the former U.S.S.R. was, then watching these wonderful videos will surely give a good clue to its size. I'm not sure if the up-loader of this series of videos is Russian or Ukrainian, but whichever nationality he is, he has a wonderful sense of humour. In the comments section of one of the early videos in this series, somebody (a native English speaker) commented complaining about the lack of a map. Numerous replies by more sensible people, suggested that he should open a new tab with the relevant Google map. In this episode however, 'doc7' has addressed the problem by including maps... all in Cyrillic! Well, it made me smile!
Hi Doc, have seen all the six parts till this one, and all of them are brilliant. You have really taken great pains to make/produce these highly informative, though silent and peaceful videos. Keep them coming, Sir.
Another amazing video, this will be such an incredible set of films when it is complete! Thank you so much for making and sharing these videos, they are brilliant!!
Great video. Most people seem to focus on this route in winter because of the added challenge of the climate. I did this route in summer this year and was amazed at how hot Siberia got (sunburn in Itkutsk!) and how many wildflowers could be seen. I must try it again in winter next time.
You haven't been in Yakutsk yet! In this city is one of the largest temperature amplitudes in the world! In winter there can be 45 С frost, and in summer - 38 С heat. Вы еще не были в Якутске. В этом городе одна из самых больших амплитуд температуры в мире! Зимой здесь может быть 45 градусов мороза, а летом - 38 градусов жары.
I like that you take trains operated by different companies on each journey instead of just taking the rossiya all the way. Your trip is much more interesting because we see the different services provided.
The most important part of a railway voyage in Russia is good companions. Long Siberian dimensions contribute to philosophical or political talkings to your compartment-mates, and vodka helps rather than obstacles to such kind of circumstances. So, to have an excellent railroad traveling, bring your friends and just interesting people!
I agree. This is why the author would be well-advised to try other classes of carriages including Platzkart (at least on one long leg) and perhaps seater coach (between Tyumen and E-Burg).
может быть и так, НО я хотя и русский, напротив, мечтаю о такой вот одиночной поездке, какую сделал автор канала. Потому что мне как раз болтовня с незнакомцем в поезде, напротив, напрягает. У меня вообще давняя мечта - именно вот так в купе одному ехать несколько тысяч км. Это для первых разов хорошая компания в ж/д поездке хороша, а на деле она потом напрягает. И еще: вы сами должны знать, что далеко не всегда в попутчиках попадаются хорошие люди. Бывает, что попадаются либо занудливые старики, либо которые любят выпить, либо просто не совпадающие по интересам.
Whoever you are Doc7Austin my thanks. You've done an amazing job. I know how hard it is to put this stuff together as i failed almost totally try to do similar on Amtrak in the US back in 2015
The plazkart car at the end, it is just modernised old plazkart cars without corrugations in Dnepr (Dnepropetrovsk) in Ukraine, here in Moldova we have same cars in train to Moscow
I am really enjoying your journey and I appreciate the effort you have made to give an insight into the Russian railway system. I’m looking forward to completing it tomorrow. Who knows, one day I may do it myself and travel on to Holyhead in Wales for the ferry to Ireland. Unfortunately, my town has had no rail service since about 1959.
Congrats for your film of journey from Vladyvostok to the second capital of the state called Federation of Russia. Good worki & concept. ( To continue later)
Ah, thank you Herr Doktor! Been waiting for this with eager anticipation, and look forward to the next episode in September. Must be terrific, sitting in a comfortable train and watching the vastness of Russia pass by the window. Even better if you have a nice beer to accompany you! Cheers, Keith (Brit in Berlin).
I can see immediately that you really need a lot of time to create the videos. I envy you for these train journeys, unfortunately I always suffer from nausea when travelling by train. I travel almost nine hours across Germany twice a year (from northwest to southeast) and I really like to see the landscape pass by, but unfortunately I can only do that on an empty stomach 😂 Thank you very much for these great videos!
I really enjoy watching this series about your journey with the Transsib. Keep up the excellent work with making your videos! Looking forward to the next one already.
i really loved your train travelling vedio as if i myself travelling.thank you very very much.please try to post more vedios of train travelling,for this i shall be highly oblige
24:47 - 1185 km between Novosibirsk and Tyumen - 15 h 24 m and 1100 km between my hometown Volgograd and Moscow- 18 h 10 min in the first class train. Hence, the first road is faster ;)
34:00 Это типичный представитель капитального ремонта плацкартного вагона Гомельским вагоностроительным заводом. Где-то до 2014 отличительной чертой таких вагонов были не только гладкие борта, но еще и перегородки на небоковых местах, как в вагоне на 17-ой минуте. Но начиная с 2014 года завод отказался от установки перегородок и делает обычный интерьер у плацкартных вагонов при квр.
Thanks men. Been seing this series and the one from Berlin to Kazacksthan. Wonderful. I wonder what line of work you do to have the change to make all this travelling. TRAINS RULES !!!
Outstanding series...will be my next item on bucket list next year. I will be in Moscow and other parts of Russia second week in December this year by choice, I prefer doing my travels in Eastern Europe etc in the snow and winter! Will only do one train run initially from Moscow to St Petersburg, as I am doing a week this time specially to fly on some old Soviet era planes that are fast disappearing. I will be flying into Novosibirsk so nice little insight into it from your video. Very nice mate, and just making me look forward to it more, probably going to do first two weeks in December 2020.
The video is awesome and gives a good panoramic view of the Siberian landscape. Small suggestions - I am not sure as to which day we are in from the start of the journey. Would it be possible to add the day in the video? Until Episode 5 a map wasn't used to show the journey path but a good improvement was done in Episode 6 with a map but the map is in Russian. Would it be possible to use one that is in English?
As a citizen of Omsk, I'm very interested to know why it would be the most impressive. We live in such a dull environment here. What have impressed you the most? Thanx.
Hi there@@AndreiBerezin , to me nature and the vastness of the country was really fascinating. You have every reason to be very proud of your beautiful country, I think. Thanks for asking. All the best to you, Thomas.
Congratulations! Perfectly done again. I wonder why you changed trains in Tyumen at all if you didn't stop over there - especially as the Belarusian train was empty and direct berths to Yekaterinburg were certainly available (this may be a problem in high season, and then you work around it in this way; it is usually enough to buy tickets to different carriages of the same train for parts of your route).
well; actually I had a ticket from Novosibirsk to Ekaterinburg all the way on the Belarusian train; However, I did spontaneously buy a ticket on the Firmeny train no. 013 Novokuznetsk - St. Petersburg for the segment Tyumen - Ekaterinburg; that train had very modern Kupe cars; I wanted to try it out
@@doc7austin Perhaps you saw this train at Novosibirsk and then bough a ticket for it online - or ran to the ticket office? For you never know in advance which train will be more modern. Respect to you for being so inquisitive anyway. You've made friends with this vast and worthy country.
The quality of your presentation never wavers and it is World Class! Please will you tell me the name of the majestic piece of music used in this video? It is beautiful. Thank you very much - and here's to September! See you then.
Well thanks for the ride.Lets get closer to the window please.I like to see the country rather than the inside of the cabin. The food is interesting too.
Those crossings between cars are scary, indeed 😉. I wonder why the Belarusian Railways operate a train to Siberia? And why the locals are not using it 🤔?
@@a4yster if you get snow in cali, it is a disaster, cars literally spin out of control, planes crash to earth, all people on sidewalks freeze to death I am not exaggerating, I've seen it
Why do you call conductor 'provodnika'? If this is a man then he is 'provodnik' ('проводник' in russian). But if this is a woman then you should call her 'provodnitsa' ('проводница' in russian). P.S. Thanks a lot for video. It's amazing.
Если в документах, бумагах, официальном обращении, конечно будет "проводник",. а в более ближнем общении может бать проводница. Космонавт - Терешкова,. космонавтка не пойдёт для официала))
Been watching all these videos right from Part 1, each one is fabulous. Though I would want the next part a bit early, a month is a long wait. Further, time slot should be a bit more. Previous ones were a little longer. Would also wish to know why did you keep changing trains when there is a straight train from Vladivostok to Moscow.
Hi. Are you planning to summarize your expenses? Like creating an excl sheet or something. I'm really curious how much did the trip cost you and not just in total but each train and plane ticket + hotels. Thanks.
Russia is not a place for disabled. You're lucky to be a Canadian. In Russia, disabled people are ignored by the officials in all possible ways. Basically you can't even leave your apartment building 4 a walk.
Is there internet in the train throughout all the route? if yes, is it free of charge? if not, how can a foreign passenger reach internet in the train? local Russian sim-card is needed?
wie ist denn das persönliche empfinden der Zugsicherheit im Bezug auf die Privatsachen im Abteil wenn man mal das Bordreastaurant oder WC besucht? bzw. wie ist kommen die "Russen/Reisenden" mit Gästen klar die kein/kaum russisch sprechen? In Deutschland möchte man ja außerhalb der ersten Klasse eigentlich nichts liegen lassen. ansonsten tolle Videoserie.....
Thanks. I enjoyed the video very much. I travelled the route: Vainikkala (Finland) - Moscow - Kazan - Novosibirsk - (bus to) Tomsk - Irkutsk - Vladivostok - (onwards by ferry to Donghae (Korea) and Sakaiminato (Japan) 4 years ago on a variety of different standard trains. I found the old East German kupé carriages to be the most comfortable with a nice rocking motion and the train noises of my youth, when I travelled a lot on the trains. The trick is to get a kupé in the middle of the carriage and not over the bogies. I appreciate the hard work that you put in to making these video.
I have enjoyed these videos enormously; as well as being entertaining they have taught me a lot about Russia, its climate and countryside as well as helping me to appreciate the sheer size of it. My compliments to the cameraman, he showed a lot of skill and must have endless patience. My only complaint is that it made me want to visit and at 87 yrs of age that is not very likely! Thank you.
I've just finished watching this episode of 'Trans-Siberian Railway Winter Journey' and I'm looking forward to viewing part seven. Lots of information given in the good sub-titles and best of all: no irritating narcissistic presenter.
If anybody was ever unsure as to how vast the former U.S.S.R. was, then watching these wonderful videos will surely give a good clue to its size.
I'm not sure if the up-loader of this series of videos is Russian or Ukrainian, but whichever nationality he is, he has a wonderful sense of humour. In the comments section of one of the early videos in this series, somebody (a native English speaker) commented complaining about the lack of a map. Numerous replies by more sensible people, suggested that he should open a new tab with the relevant Google map. In this episode however, 'doc7' has addressed the problem by including maps... all in Cyrillic! Well, it made me smile!
Don't worry about part 7.....we understand your Efforts for providing us these videos.... And We Have families too... 😄😄Ciao.
Wonderful video and comments. I traveled from Moscow to Ulaanbaatar on local trains in 2017 and this gave me a chance to remember what a great trip
Hi Doc, have seen all the six parts till this one, and all of them are brilliant. You have really taken great pains to make/produce these highly informative, though silent and peaceful videos. Keep them coming, Sir.
Another great Video, and what beautiful Trains. I have really liked all of these beautifully equipped Waggon so far
Another amazing video, this will be such an incredible set of films when it is complete! Thank you so much for making and sharing these videos, they are brilliant!!
นายยกรัฐมนตรีเงารองนายยกรัฐมนตรีเงารัฐมนตรีประจำสำนักงานนายยกรัฐมนตรีเงาผู้ช่วยรัฐมนตรีประจำสำนักงานนายยกรัฐมนตรีเงาโฆษกรองโฆษกผู้ช่วยโฆษกประจำสำนักงานนายยกรัฐมนตรีเงา
เลขาธิการนายยกรัฐมนตรีเงารองเลขาธิการนายยกรัฐมนตรีเงาผู้ช่วยเลขาธิการนายยกรัฐมนตรีเงาที่ปรึกษานายยกรัฐมนตรีเงาเลขาธิการคณะรัฐมนตรีเงา
Самое главное - живой звук!
Great video. Most people seem to focus on this route in winter because of the added challenge of the climate. I did this route in summer this year and was amazed at how hot Siberia got (sunburn in Itkutsk!) and how many wildflowers could be seen. I must try it again in winter next time.
+30C в Сибири летом - обычное дело)
Privet from Irkutsk :) Welcome ;)
You haven't been in Yakutsk yet! In this city is one of the largest temperature amplitudes in the world! In winter there can be 45 С frost, and in summer - 38 С heat.
Вы еще не были в Якутске. В этом городе одна из самых больших амплитуд температуры в мире! Зимой здесь может быть 45 градусов мороза, а летом - 38 градусов жары.
Это называется резко континентальный климат
This is really surprising, but a lot of russians have never traveled this route. It is so long way. Thank you for showing us our own country:)..
Как И многие Американцы-океан!
Видео шикарное!
I like that you take trains operated by different companies on each journey instead of just taking the rossiya all the way. Your trip is much more interesting because we see the different services provided.
I've been enjoying the journey thus far! THANK YOU!
I was anxiously to watch 6th part of this journey!! Superb video!! Cheers from Brazil.
A big thanks for taking me along on a journey I could never do myself.
Thank you for this beatiful video
The best video yet! Thank you for creating these.
Самое главное - живой звук!
of course !
The most important part of a railway voyage in Russia is good companions. Long Siberian dimensions contribute to philosophical or political talkings to your compartment-mates, and vodka helps rather than obstacles to such kind of circumstances. So, to have an excellent railroad traveling, bring your friends and just interesting people!
I agree. This is why the author would be well-advised to try other classes of carriages including Platzkart (at least on one long leg) and perhaps seater coach (between Tyumen and E-Burg).
Max G
Russkaya dusha
может быть и так, НО я хотя и русский, напротив, мечтаю о такой вот одиночной поездке, какую сделал автор канала. Потому что мне как раз болтовня с незнакомцем в поезде, напротив, напрягает. У меня вообще давняя мечта - именно вот так в купе одному ехать несколько тысяч км. Это для первых разов хорошая компания в ж/д поездке хороша, а на деле она потом напрягает. И еще: вы сами должны знать, что далеко не всегда в попутчиках попадаются хорошие люди. Бывает, что попадаются либо занудливые старики, либо которые любят выпить, либо просто не совпадающие по интересам.
ВОДКУ ПИТЬ В КУПЕ ЗАПРЕЩЕНО-ДЛЯ ЭТОГО ЕСТЬ ВАГОН-РЕСТОРАН
Exactly, nothing without vodka 😂👍🥂
j'apprécie que vous ayez ajouté les cartes géographiques dans cet épisode, merci
Whoever you are Doc7Austin my thanks. You've done an amazing job. I know how hard it is to put this stuff together as i failed almost totally try to do similar on Amtrak in the US back in 2015
I've loved all these videos - very relaxing - thank you
Awesome video, great concept. Thanks for sharing!
The plazkart car at the end, it is just modernised old plazkart cars without corrugations in Dnepr (Dnepropetrovsk) in Ukraine, here in Moldova we have same cars in train to Moscow
thanks for posting this and i am look forward for your rest of videos on this amazing journey. cheers.
I am really enjoying your journey and I appreciate the effort you have made to give an insight into the Russian railway system. I’m looking forward to completing it tomorrow. Who knows, one day I may do it myself and travel on to Holyhead in Wales for the ferry to Ireland. Unfortunately, my town has had no rail service since about 1959.
Congrats for your film of journey from Vladyvostok to the second capital of the state called Federation of Russia. Good worki & concept. ( To continue later)
Посмотрел все части. Превосходная работа!
Клёвая видео РЖД.
Awesome videos!!!!
I enjoy watching them
Fabulous , thanks ❤👌
Many thanks , God bless 🤝
I am really enjoying these videos,than you so much :)
Thank you very much for sharing your PERFECT WORK here!
Thanks for these videos. I am enjoying them very much!
Keep up the fine work, really enjoying this!
Ah, thank you Herr Doktor! Been waiting for this with eager anticipation, and look forward to the next episode in September. Must be terrific, sitting in a comfortable train and watching the vastness of Russia pass by the window. Even better if you have a nice beer to accompany you! Cheers, Keith (Brit in Berlin).
90% вида из окна это лес, лес и лес.
Superb report, memorable experience!
Very interesting ....
I know it takes a while to make these video's... No problem ...
Thank you for sharing !!! :):):)
Love your vids
Потрясающе!!!! 👍👍👍👍
I can see immediately that you really need a lot of time to create the videos. I envy you for these train journeys, unfortunately I always suffer from nausea when travelling by train. I travel almost nine hours across Germany twice a year (from northwest to southeast) and I really like to see the landscape pass by, but unfortunately I can only do that on an empty stomach 😂 Thank you very much for these great videos!
Just discovering your videos. All amazing! Thanks for your big effort to show us lots of unknown places from very sunny Spain.
...thanks,best movie...
I really enjoy watching this series about your journey with the Transsib. Keep up the excellent work with making your videos! Looking forward to the next one already.
Thank you. I'm waiting it for a long time. And if you have more time, please try southeast asia train. Спасибо.
Klasse gemacht
i really loved your train travelling vedio as if i myself travelling.thank you very very much.please try to post more vedios of train travelling,for this i shall be highly oblige
nice video...Hello from Kuala Lumpur
You should visit train museum at the 'Seyatel' (Сеятель) station near akademgorodok.
Прикольно, еще успел погулять по Новосибирску!
Excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Great work. Certainly enjoyed the journey so far. Look forward to Part 7. Thank you so much for posting.
I have patient. Thank you for post.
28:35- sounds like forward to the future )
Awesome and very unusual trip report! Thanks a lot!
Excellent video.
Watched from pakistan enjouyed very well.
24:47 - 1185 km between Novosibirsk and Tyumen - 15 h 24 m
and 1100 km between my hometown Volgograd and Moscow- 18 h 10 min in the first class train. Hence, the first road is faster ;)
we will gladly wait another month for the next instalment. thanks
Great !!
34:00 Это типичный представитель капитального ремонта плацкартного вагона Гомельским вагоностроительным заводом. Где-то до 2014 отличительной чертой таких вагонов были не только гладкие борта, но еще и перегородки на небоковых местах, как в вагоне на 17-ой минуте. Но начиная с 2014 года завод отказался от установки перегородок и делает обычный интерьер у плацкартных вагонов при квр.
Once again a fabulous video created with in-depth information . Love your winter ride .Pls plan a summer ride of this region too .
Thanks from Romania!
Thanks men. Been seing this series and the one from Berlin to Kazacksthan. Wonderful.
I wonder what line of work you do to have the change to make all this travelling. TRAINS RULES !!!
Outstanding series...will be my next item on bucket list next year. I will be in Moscow and other parts of Russia second week in December this year by choice, I prefer doing my travels in Eastern Europe etc in the snow and winter! Will only do one train run initially from Moscow to St Petersburg, as I am doing a week this time specially to fly on some old Soviet era planes that are fast disappearing. I will be flying into Novosibirsk so nice little insight into it from your video. Very nice mate, and just making me look forward to it more, probably going to do first two weeks in December 2020.
Welcome to Russia!
Lovely.
è un piacere visualizzare i video del canale e manifestare la mia approvazione grazie
nice
The video is awesome and gives a good panoramic view of the Siberian landscape. Small suggestions - I am not sure as to which day we are in from the start of the journey. Would it be possible to add the day in the video? Until Episode 5 a map wasn't used to show the journey path but a good improvement was done in Episode 6 with a map but the map is in Russian. Would it be possible to use one that is in English?
To me this is the most impressive part of your journey so far. Have you ever missed a train during your journey? If so, what would you do?
As a citizen of Omsk, I'm very interested to know why it would be the most impressive. We live in such a dull environment here. What have impressed you the most? Thanx.
Hi there@@AndreiBerezin , to me nature and the vastness of the country was really fascinating. You have every reason to be very proud of your beautiful country, I think. Thanks for asking. All the best to you, Thomas.
Oh, I want to mention, I used to live in Sweden most of my life, so that may explain why I'm so fond of Russia, I don't know really, though.
Опаздывал,в таком случае брал такси ,и догонял)),в России все так делают)
Congratulations! Perfectly done again. I wonder why you changed trains in Tyumen at all if you didn't stop over there - especially as the Belarusian train was empty and direct berths to Yekaterinburg were certainly available (this may be a problem in high season, and then you work around it in this way; it is usually enough to buy tickets to different carriages of the same train for parts of your route).
well; actually I had a ticket from Novosibirsk to Ekaterinburg all the way on the Belarusian train; However, I did spontaneously buy a ticket on the Firmeny train no. 013 Novokuznetsk - St. Petersburg for the segment Tyumen - Ekaterinburg; that train had very modern Kupe cars; I wanted to try it out
@@doc7austin Perhaps you saw this train at Novosibirsk and then bough a ticket for it online - or ran to the ticket office? For you never know in advance which train will be more modern. Respect to you for being so inquisitive anyway. You've made friends with this vast and worthy country.
@@doc7austin and did they refund the unused TUM-EKA section on the Belarus train?
The quality of your presentation never wavers and it is World Class! Please will you tell me the name of the majestic piece of music used in this video? It is beautiful. Thank you very much - and here's to September! See you then.
Well thanks for the ride.Lets get closer to the window please.I like to see the country rather than the inside of the cabin. The food is interesting too.
Зима ещё не началась, а мне уже надоела.
А мы в этом году снега так и не дождались.Детишки в ожидании снега все полозья на санках об асфальт стёрли:)! Привет с Геленджика!
Истинно так
Из Питера через 4 месяца этот коммент выглядит абсурдно.
Those crossings between cars are scary, indeed 😉. I wonder why the Belarusian Railways operate a train to Siberia? And why the locals are not using it 🤔?
O M G Brutal Siberian Winter
Notices the electronic sign on building:
1 Celsius
;=D
IN NOVEMBER!!! Bruh, we may get this weather ONCE a winter maybe if at all! Greets from NoCal.
@@a4yster if you get snow in cali, it is a disaster, cars literally spin out of control, planes crash to earth, all people on sidewalks freeze to death
I am not exaggerating, I've seen it
Why do you call conductor 'provodnika'? If this is a man then he is 'provodnik' ('проводник' in russian). But if this is a woman then you should call her 'provodnitsa' ('проводница' in russian). P.S. Thanks a lot for video. It's amazing.
Если в документах, бумагах, официальном обращении, конечно будет "проводник",. а в более ближнем общении может бать проводница. Космонавт - Терешкова,. космонавтка не пойдёт для официала))
Been watching all these videos right from Part 1, each one is fabulous. Though I would want the next part a bit early, a month is a long wait. Further, time slot should be a bit more. Previous ones were a little longer. Would also wish to know why did you keep changing trains when there is a straight train from Vladivostok to Moscow.
because i need a hotel at least after being 3 nights on the train
When does part 7 come?I am sure many people would like to know!
Аммендорфы топовые вагоны вечные
Hi.
Are you planning to summarize your expenses?
Like creating an excl sheet or something. I'm really curious how much did the trip cost you and not just in total but each train and plane ticket + hotels.
Thanks.
I saw the train's timetable shown the train also stop at Ekaterinburg. Why do you need to change the train? Just wondering.
very nice. I'd love to travel this route myself but i'm Canadian and disabled(use a scooter ).
Russia is not a place for disabled. You're lucky to be a Canadian. In Russia, disabled people are ignored by the officials in all possible ways. Basically you can't even leave your apartment building 4 a walk.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It's been the 3rd day of journey to Moscow.
The passenger "two hundred and thirty-three trees, two hundred and thirty-four,..."
No loco change in Barabinsk any more? This used to be the case ever before.
What is the intro music!? Thanks.
А билет на самолет из Москвы во Владивосток стоит так же как и билет на ЖД купе.
Даже дешевле
34:00 - днепровский вагоноремонтный завод
Is there internet in the train throughout all the route? if yes, is it free of charge? if not, how can a foreign passenger reach internet in the train? local Russian sim-card is needed?
yes; you need a russian sim card (which are cheap); there is no onboard wifi available
check which countries use the highest amount of anti-depressants..
Amazing trip...Where Can I get information about taking these trip?
pass.rzd.ru
@@doc7austin Thank you, but it is in Russian....
I m waiting 7th part eagerly.when will it be loaded?
end of september
Provodnik (a man) or provodnitsa (a woman) are the right words.
Нет.. в официальных бумагах будет - проводник!
Amazing video! Can you list the audio tracks?
wie ist denn das persönliche empfinden der Zugsicherheit im Bezug auf die Privatsachen im Abteil wenn man mal das Bordreastaurant oder WC besucht?
bzw. wie ist kommen die "Russen/Reisenden" mit Gästen klar die kein/kaum russisch sprechen?
In Deutschland möchte man ja außerhalb der ersten Klasse eigentlich nichts liegen lassen.
ansonsten tolle Videoserie.....
Die Provodnika lassen keine Diebesbanden (wie Du sie in manchen NRW Zügen siehst) nicht in die Wagen rein
Brrr. so desolate and cold. Brilliant informative video.
Can U See it 1,250mm high platform from the start of video?
I watched this before the video was deleted
What has changed?
I only discovered a number of audio errors in the previous video after publishing it; hence, I have decided to delete it
3 time Zones!!!!