Finland and Sweden should build a Rail-Road bridge over the Baltic sea connecting the cities Turku and Stockholm. I guess these two countries could easily build the bridge without any outside help because both the countries are rich and could afford to build the bridge. That will reduce the travel sickness to cross the Baltic sea by ships. The Baltic sea is usually a rough sea .
This sounds like an interesting idea. There has been a plan to construct a railway tunnel between Helsinki and Tallinn as the two cities are not too far apart. Also, with the Rail Baltica project, this tunnel would give quick and easy access from Finland to the Baltics and the rest of Europe. If these projects take place, I wonder if a railway between Turku and Stockholm would be worth investing in? Also, the track gauge in Finland is different from the European standard gauge, which would create a bit of issues for transportation past Stockholm.
@@allyreneepenny9447 Yes, Finland uses the 1524mm gauge that is compatible with the 1520mm gauge used in Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltics. This has made rail transportation possible between Finland and Russia. There is also a passenger train that connects Helsinki and St. Petersburg.
So beautiful 👌💯😍
I love Finland
Great video and nice trains
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Nice catch
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Finland and Sweden should build a Rail-Road bridge over the Baltic sea connecting the cities Turku and Stockholm. I guess these two countries could easily build the bridge without any outside help because both the countries are rich and could afford to build the bridge. That will reduce the travel sickness to cross the Baltic sea by ships. The Baltic sea is usually a rough sea .
This sounds like an interesting idea. There has been a plan to construct a railway tunnel between Helsinki and Tallinn as the two cities are not too far apart. Also, with the Rail Baltica project, this tunnel would give quick and easy access from Finland to the Baltics and the rest of Europe. If these projects take place, I wonder if a railway between Turku and Stockholm would be worth investing in? Also, the track gauge in Finland is different from the European standard gauge, which would create a bit of issues for transportation past Stockholm.
Great idea 👍But Finland has a other gauge than Sweden.
@@worldtravelfin That's true with the gauge.Has Finland the same gauge like Russia or Ukraine❓
@@allyreneepenny9447 Yes, Finland uses the 1524mm gauge that is compatible with the 1520mm gauge used in Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltics. This has made rail transportation possible between Finland and Russia. There is also a passenger train that connects Helsinki and St. Petersburg.
@@worldtravelfin Ah okay ❗ Thanks for the answer 🙋🏻♀️👍
There are many trains!
Yes, there are!
Nice Video!
Thank you!
Love it ❤
A question how fast those finnish trains go ??
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These Intercity and Pendolino trains travel up to 200 km/h.