This really was a very intersting day, I was told about this place by a Telegram Subscriber. They recommended it head out to this place to see how the Children run the railway system. It really was fascinating to see how much passion and excitement children have for the Russian Railway System. If you would like to join me on Telegram, and perhaps recommend a new place for me to discover and make a video about: t.me/travellingwithrussell Maybe you want to support the channel, buy me lunch or send me off on a new adventure? 💳 (Russian Bank Deposit) Sberbank: +7 916-313-0982 💳 (Set up for Everyone) www.donationalerts.com/r/travelwithrusell
Well, Russell I think this is the most unique video you filmed by far! What an amazing experience for those children, this blows my mind! They are learning a skill that they can build on and use for a career at such young minds! Beautiful Russia! ❤
Thanks. It was a great day out at this place. I was there for a lot longer than the video seemed like. I also got to ride back home with a few students who took the same trains home as I did. They really are so knowledgeable about the Russian Railway network.
Это дорога наследие СССР.после 90 образование упало и школа потеряла воспитательную функцию,но сейчас спохватились и я думаю всё наладится.у нас ещё были детские летние лагеря ,там обучали всему,были кружки по интересам,мы гуляли в лесу собирали вместе ягоды ,грибы,у нас не было гаджетов 😊чтобы в них сидеть.сейчас такого уже нет
Remarkable. An extraordinary learning environment, that instructs career experiences for future engineers. Amazing doesn’t even describe the level in which Russia moves barriers to educate the youth of tomorrow.
A M A Z I N G❗ No wonder China & Comrade RUSSIA are on another level altogether. ThanQ Russel for this great coverage. That Control Room with its giant monitor is something else❗ Words fall short. BRAVO RUSSIAN LEADERSHIP 💪💪 Low Bow from 🇮🇳🙏
The Children Railway in Yekaterinburg transfers passengers from one side of the huge Mayakovskogo park to another. Believe me it is very comfortable to take a train after a whole day on foot 😊 Also they operate real cars and locomotions that were used in the North and even in Sakhalin. Children's Railway is the second life for the old transport and infrastructure :)
Russian education programs are amazing, I have never heard of similar schools in the world. Thanks for sharing your interesting excursion.. God bless your hard works.
I studied here from 2006 (I was 13 years old at the time) to 2011. In 2005, a major reconstruction was carried out here, from the replacement of rails and rolling stock to the reconstruction of the building where they study. There seem to be about 20 such roads in the country
This is how a real training program is carried out that produces superb " products " not instant cups of coffee like in my country !! Thanks for the enlightenment and relief that real training still exists .
В 10-ть лет мы всем школьным классом катались по детской железной дороге. От машиниста до обходчика, все там были детьми. Это было в Подмовковье. Кратово. А потом я узнала, что отец моего мужа в мододости, по первому образованию был железнодорожником. Он водил поезда помощником машиниста . И он находился до 14 суток в пути в среднюю азию и обратно. Это расстояние десятки тысяч километров. Такие расстояния мало кто в мире даже себе представляет. В маленьких странах такое не укладывается в уме. 14 -ть и более дней в пути. Но это было реальносью в СССР.
Novosibirsk also has a children's railway, in a beautiful park! Future graduates of the Railway University study there. Then they drive trains all over Siberia!
@@silwen9412у нас, в Екатеринбурге, работает круглый год. Раньше тоже только летом. Есть ещё и два настоящих паровоза, но они таскают составы только по выходным и праздничным дням. Рейсов на пару и в эти дни мало, но есть. Можно проехаться на паровозе.
Obviously young minds are cherished , nurtured and provided with positive practical meaningful learning curves . They are recognized as the countries number one asset ! Not left to rot on benefits like in my country !!
When you said the "Children's Railway" I could not help but think of the "Orphan Trains" we had in the US. People would go aboard the "Orphan Train" and pick out the kids they wanted to "adopt". The "Children's Railway" is an interesting topic and one I have never heard of before!
@@TravellingwithRussell These railways were all over the Eastern block countries, actually. And even one in UK, built in 1925, which actually served as a model for the first Soviet children railway in Gorky Park, opened in 1932.
У них так много разных программ, подобных этой, в России. Все они направлены на то, чтобы дети открыли свою страсть и любовь к различным транспортным сетям в России.
Oh, when I was a kid I worked on the Children's Railway in Yekaterinburg. A very interesting and responsible activity for children. In the summer we worked on the Railway in Mayakovsky Park, and in the winter we studied the structure of railways and various rules of train traffic. Several years ago, the Children's Railway in Yekaterinburg was reconstructed with the construction of a new main train station. Now it is quite a modern and attractive place! There is also a narrow-gauge train museum there now. There are many interesting exhibits.
Talking about children and railways. If you ever travel by train in the summer you can notice young conductors. The students conductors team is very popular in Russia! it is both a way to see the endless Motherland and to earn money duaring the summer vocations. Also students love to entertain passengers especially youngsters - they go from one car to another showing a puppet theater or playing with kids.
Cool-In America, every kid is pushed to go to college, get indebted $250,000, and spend the next 20 years paying off that debt. The college education is so watered down now that you need one to get a job at a hamburger place. Meanwhile, a Master Plumber makes $100,000 a year - go figure.
@@marekokragy3341 People often don't understand that when Russians tell you about their income or salary they always name the net amount after all taxes, medical and pension insurances, etc.. Employers in Russia act as you tax agent and you always get "clean money" salary. If you take into account the cost of living a $100,000 a year in the US and 150,000 rubles a month in Russia are pretty much the same.
@@SmirnovSB you claim that you have more than 5,3 times lower cost of living :-) than USA. Seems legit. Russell I get more entertainment from discussing with your Russian fans than from watching your videos.
Did you know that you can ride a real narrow-gauge steam locomotive on the children's railway in St. Petersburg? It makes several trips a day in the summer on weekends from Kupchino to Pushkin. А вы знали, что на детской железной дороге в Санкт-Петербурге вы можете прокатиться на настоящем узкоколейном паровозе? Он совершает несколько рейсов в день летом по выходным дням из Купчино в Пушкин.
@@АндрейСтуденикин-с2ъНу так бывает, что некому дурочкам объяснить что такое ВВП. Если бы они знали, что нулевой ВВП был бы в стране, где всё бесплатно. А по их понятиям - это была бы самая нищая страна в мире.
@@TravellingwithRussell Not only that! On your next trip, be sure to dedicate a whole day to the largest technical museum in Russia in the Yekaterinburg suburb of Verkhnyaya Pyshma with the largest collection of historical and modern technology, both civil and military.
@@TravellingwithRussell Orenburg also has Children's Railway along the Ural river. It's 5.8 km long and has 4 stations. One station serves the river beach, two others serve the adjacent children's summer camps, the fourth is a Orenburg City terminus. The Railroad operates only in summer, June to August.
31:51 In winter they brumate, reptiles and amphibians go into a form cryogenic storage hibernation in regions that freeze. Happens in Tassie and Thredbo too.
В детстве, в начале 60-х, меня ребенком катали родители на детской железной дороге, когда мы были в отпуске в Москве из нашего ДВ!😄 В начале нулевых, я катал свою дочку... Я рад, что эта хорошая тема жива до сих пор!👍
@@TravellingwithRussell там еще есть детский технопарк. И сам Южно-Сахалинск очень красивый город. Новый аэропорт, все очень современное и красивое. Желаю Вам там побывать!
Я правильно понимаю, что это в Августе снято? А то деревья зеленые еще и учебный год у нас в РФ обычно весной или летом заканчивается…🤔 Если так, то почему только сейчас видео выложили?
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Hey Russell, very interesting. Great video. I don’t understand though. Why you apologize so much I mean you’re there for a celebration that should be talking to the students and get some interviews, but it’s like you don’t wanna get in their way. I don’t understand that you should be talking to them and not talking so much to the audience. I mean this is something that probably not even seen here in the United States when you think about children’s railways, you think about little tiny railways or railroads in an amusement park or something or railroad museum I don’t think there’s anything like this in the United States. I might be wrong, but you should’ve interacted more with the students and people at the celebration not apologize so much my goodness other than that great video.
In schools kids learn from Arabian to Chinese, of course English too. But no, only rare can speak. It is huge part of world, from eastern Europe to Korea and Afghanistan, with several hundreds of different nations. For inter-communications they all use Russian. In Russia itself there are near 35 of only official languages, over 50 is used in schools partly. Russian itself is second language for a lot.
By the way, the new Ivolga trains for Moscow are equipped with a Czech coupling device for carriages; an alternative has not yet been invented; they also have imported electronics.
18:10 - А это нормально, что люди стоят прямо на путях и смотрят как на них едет поезд? Всякое может же случиться. И даже, если там противооткатные упоры поставили, мне кажется, что это сильно не безопасно. Ну, пускай это будет на совести начальника по технике безопасности.
Это был последний день сезона и последний день выпускного класса после 5 лет. Там было много контролеров безопасности, даже мне сказали отойти подальше от поезда один или два раза.
This really was a very intersting day, I was told about this place by a Telegram Subscriber. They recommended it head out to this place to see how the Children run the railway system. It really was fascinating to see how much passion and excitement children have for the Russian Railway System.
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There are Children's Railways in different cities of Russia. This was initially a Soviet project
What a cool thing to give children to learn and actually do.
Absolutely. The passion of these children was amazing to see in person.
Well, Russell I think this is the most unique video you filmed by far! What an amazing experience for those children, this blows my mind! They are learning a skill that they can build on and use for a career at such young minds! Beautiful Russia! ❤
Thanks. It was a great day out at this place. I was there for a lot longer than the video seemed like. I also got to ride back home with a few students who took the same trains home as I did. They really are so knowledgeable about the Russian Railway network.
I agree! Most amazing and skill-building simultaneously.
Amazing. This is better than supermarkets or hardware stores visits😊
Thanks, I do like to mix up my content from time to time.
This is new to me. The train seems very fast. Russian education system so fantastic
And this was all free for the kids. It's just a matter of enrolling and attending the classes.
Это дорога наследие СССР.после 90 образование упало и школа потеряла воспитательную функцию,но сейчас спохватились и я думаю всё наладится.у нас ещё были детские летние лагеря ,там обучали всему,были кружки по интересам,мы гуляли в лесу собирали вместе ягоды ,грибы,у нас не было гаджетов 😊чтобы в них сидеть.сейчас такого уже нет
This is a Soviet education system. Russian es is like any Western es atm.
Remarkable. An extraordinary learning environment, that instructs career experiences for future engineers. Amazing doesn’t even describe the level in which Russia moves barriers to educate the youth of tomorrow.
A M A Z I N G❗
No wonder China & Comrade RUSSIA are on another level altogether.
ThanQ Russel for this great coverage.
That Control Room with its giant monitor is something else❗
Words fall short.
BRAVO RUSSIAN LEADERSHIP 💪💪
Low Bow from 🇮🇳🙏
The Children Railway in Yekaterinburg transfers passengers from one side of the huge Mayakovskogo park to another. Believe me it is very comfortable to take a train after a whole day on foot 😊 Also they operate real cars and locomotions that were used in the North and even in Sakhalin. Children's Railway is the second life for the old transport and infrastructure :)
Those Children's Railways exist in many places across Russia, Soviet Union really, they've been around for a while :-))
Russian education programs are amazing, I have never heard of similar schools in the world. Thanks for sharing your interesting excursion.. God bless your hard works.
The potential for your channel is immense. Russia's vast territory offers limitless content. Keep it up!
This is wonderful. God Bless these kids.
В СССР уделяли большое внимание техническому, творческому и личностному развитию детей, создавая в том числе и такие железные дороги.🚩
I studied here from 2006 (I was 13 years old at the time) to 2011. In 2005, a major reconstruction was carried out here, from the replacement of rails and rolling stock to the reconstruction of the building where they study. There seem to be about 20 such roads in the country
This is how a real training program is carried out that produces superb " products " not instant cups of coffee like in my country !!
Thanks for the enlightenment and relief that real training still exists .
Very interesting. Nice to see the kids involved in this. They looked so friendly and happy. Thanks 😊
В 10-ть лет мы всем школьным классом катались по детской железной дороге. От машиниста до обходчика, все там были детьми.
Это было в Подмовковье. Кратово.
А потом я узнала, что отец моего мужа в мододости, по первому образованию был железнодорожником. Он водил поезда помощником машиниста . И он находился до 14 суток в пути в среднюю азию и обратно.
Это расстояние десятки тысяч километров. Такие расстояния мало кто в мире даже себе представляет.
В маленьких странах такое не укладывается в уме. 14 -ть и более дней в пути.
Но это было реальносью в СССР.
Thank you for sharing.
этот ролик снят на ДЖД в Кратово : )
Так это оно и есть. Честно, несколько лет назад с восторгом узнал что оно всё еще там и всё еще живо. Был уверен что в 90тые оно пошло на свалку.
Расселл этот ролик там и снимал
В Минске тоже есть детская железная дорога. Сколько себя помню всегда была, а мне уже 62 года.
Да она даже в Челябинске есть, тоже осталась от СССР. Они были во многих городах Советского союза.
Novosibirsk also has a children's railway, in a beautiful park! Future graduates of the Railway University study there. Then they drive trains all over Siberia!
И в Кемерово, и во многих городах Сибири есть детские железные дороги
Much love from the USA. What a fantastically beneficial program, being conducted with such professionalism! Молодец!
В Кемерово я живу около станции Детской железной дороги, даже есть вокзал, кассы, перрон и переходы. Ходит 2 локомотива, но работает только летом.
Зимой обычно изучают теорию, летом - практика.
@@silwen9412у нас, в Екатеринбурге, работает круглый год. Раньше тоже только летом. Есть ещё и два настоящих паровоза, но они таскают составы только по выходным и праздничным дням. Рейсов на пару и в эти дни мало, но есть. Можно проехаться на паровозе.
Russell without question one of the most interesting videos that you have done, 5*
What an interesting video, as well you've done some really great work covering the trains and various stations in Moscow.
Obviously young minds are cherished , nurtured and provided with positive practical meaningful learning curves . They are recognized as the countries number one asset ! Not left to rot on benefits like in my country !!
When you said the "Children's Railway" I could not help but think of the "Orphan Trains" we had in the US. People would go aboard the "Orphan Train" and pick out the kids they wanted to "adopt".
The "Children's Railway" is an interesting topic and one I have never heard of before!
These railways were all over the USSR for many years, not as many of the left now. They even had some in Eastern Europe as well.
@@TravellingwithRussellтаких детских железных дорог в России 26! Все работают. А мало это или много, судить вам.
@@TravellingwithRussell These railways were all over the Eastern block countries, actually. And even one in UK, built in 1925, which actually served as a model for the first Soviet children railway in Gorky Park, opened in 1932.
Прелесть какая. Очень интересно. Радует, что есть мероприятия для детей. Спасибо.
У них так много разных программ, подобных этой, в России. Все они направлены на то, чтобы дети открыли свою страсть и любовь к различным транспортным сетям в России.
How cool it is for kids to have own railway👍
Из того, что я знаю лично, есть детская железная дорога в пригороде Казани, есть в Уфе. А вообще таких у нас много :)
В Нижнем Новгороде
Молодчина! Неожиданный и интересный сюжет.
My homeland. You should definitely visit the MAKS (International Аviation Space Salon) air show in Zhukovsky when it resumes
Oh, when I was a kid I worked on the Children's Railway in Yekaterinburg. A very interesting and responsible activity for children. In the summer we worked on the Railway in Mayakovsky Park, and in the winter we studied the structure of railways and various rules of train traffic.
Several years ago, the Children's Railway in Yekaterinburg was reconstructed with the construction of a new main train station. Now it is quite a modern and attractive place!
There is also a narrow-gauge train museum there now. There are many interesting exhibits.
Amazing❤
Talking about children and railways. If you ever travel by train in the summer you can notice young conductors. The students conductors team is very popular in Russia! it is both a way to see the endless Motherland and to earn money duaring the summer vocations. Also students love to entertain passengers especially youngsters - they go from one car to another showing a puppet theater or playing with kids.
I’m in Russia,. Thank you for sharing your experience.. it’s actually amazing
My mom is 73 now, she used to work as a conductor during her summer holidays in Russia)
Great video !!
Cool-In America, every kid is pushed to go to college, get indebted $250,000, and spend the next 20 years paying off that debt. The college education is so watered down now that you need one to get a job at a hamburger place.
Meanwhile, a Master Plumber makes $100,000 a year - go figure.
And this entire program is free for the children and families.
Imagine Master Plumber making 10 000 000 rubels. He could buy an apartament every year 👍
@@marekokragy3341 Все-таки, он зарабатывает в Америке или в России? Цены-то сопоставьте! Хватит пропагандой заниматься!
@@marekokragy3341 People often don't understand that when Russians tell you about their income or salary they always name the net amount after all taxes, medical and pension insurances, etc.. Employers in Russia act as you tax agent and you always get "clean money" salary. If you take into account the cost of living a $100,000 a year in the US and 150,000 rubles a month in Russia are pretty much the same.
@@SmirnovSB you claim that you have more than 5,3 times lower cost of living :-) than USA. Seems legit. Russell I get more entertainment from discussing with your Russian fans than from watching your videos.
You clearly show every thing about Russia in each of your videos v nice plz sussian churches un your video
A lot of churches don't allow filming. I will try though. Did you watch my video about the Military Church? ruclips.net/video/-VEuMwDL73M/видео.html
@@TravellingwithRussell no i dont watch but definitely I will watch thanx for link
Did you know that you can ride a real narrow-gauge steam locomotive on the children's railway in St. Petersburg?
It makes several trips a day in the summer on weekends from Kupchino to Pushkin.
А вы знали, что на детской железной дороге в Санкт-Петербурге вы можете прокатиться на настоящем узкоколейном паровозе? Он совершает несколько рейсов в день летом по выходным дням из Купчино в Пушкин.
Lovely video, happy kids. 😅❤
В Риге тоже была в советское время. После вступления Латвии в ЕС закрыли и разобрали.
Там большинство железных дорог разобрали. Им не надо. Европейский тупик.
Зато они говорят что у них ВВП в стопятьсоттысяч раз больше чем у России и Беларуси
@@АндрейСтуденикин-с2ъНу так бывает, что некому дурочкам объяснить что такое ВВП. Если бы они знали, что нулевой ВВП был бы в стране, где всё бесплатно. А по их понятиям - это была бы самая нищая страна в мире.
@@АндрейСтуденикин-с2ъахаха, плебей всегда останется плебеем🤣
@@АндрейСтуденикин-с2ъ😂😂😂 any from West is LIE
Интересное видео.
Я, хожу на детскую железную дорогу в Екатеринбурге, мне всегда было интересно мнение других о нашей работе😊
Thanks!
@edennis8578 Wow, Thank you so much for the Super Thanks. Really appreciate it.
В Волгограде тоже есть такая! Я и в своём детстве катался на детской ж/д.
Great place for children to learn how trains operated before computers took over. Looks like a fun place.
Amazing!
В Екатеринбурге тоже есть детская железная дорога в ЦПКиО.
Действовали так? Ого. Я столько всего пропустил за то короткое время, что был в городе. Теперь я знаю, что мне нужно вернуться снова.
@@TravellingwithRussellВ Челябинске тоже есть такая.
@@TravellingwithRussell Not only that! On your next trip, be sure to dedicate a whole day to the largest technical museum in Russia in the Yekaterinburg suburb of Verkhnyaya Pyshma with the largest collection of historical and modern technology, both civil and military.
@@TravellingwithRussell Orenburg also has Children's Railway along the Ural river. It's 5.8 km long and has 4 stations. One station serves the river beach, two others serve the adjacent children's summer camps, the fourth is a Orenburg City terminus. The Railroad operates only in summer, June to August.
@@TravellingwithRussell absolutely come back! connect with someone who knows the city well. i grew up there - it's a great city!
Russell looked like a stunned mullet over the quality of this induction program . EXCELLENT SOCIAL VIDEO OF HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE .
Very popular ofc.🎉
Cheers. This really was a fun day out.
Это не единственная детская железная дорога в России. В разных городах работают 26 таких детских железных дорог.
Thanks, Russell 😊
Спасибо за видео. В Екатеринбурге тоже есть Детская железная дорога.
Thank you for bringing us along what fun
Очень интересно ❤😊
Wow, I know that there are career cities for children in shopping malls (Кidburg, Кidzania), but this is the first time I've heard about the railway
Мне понравилось.
31:51
In winter they brumate, reptiles and amphibians go into a form cryogenic storage hibernation in regions that freeze. Happens in Tassie and Thredbo too.
An amazing video! Thanks.
В детстве, в начале 60-х, меня ребенком катали родители на детской железной дороге, когда мы были в отпуске в Москве из нашего ДВ!😄 В начале нулевых, я катал свою дочку... Я рад, что эта хорошая тема жива до сих пор!👍
Спасибо!
I've been working on a railroad, I don't remember the rest
в Южно-Сахалинске тоже есть дорога, и кажется она построена на основе японской дороги (там рельсы очень узенькие)
Спасибо, что рассказали мне об одной из других железных дорог. Насколько я понимаю, эти поезда ходят по узкоколейным путям.
@@TravellingwithRussell колея 750 мм. This is a standard narrow gauge, 750 mm.
@@TravellingwithRussell там еще есть детский технопарк. И сам Южно-Сахалинск очень красивый город. Новый аэропорт, все очень современное и красивое. Желаю Вам там побывать!
Это стандартная советская колея 750 мм для узкоколейных железных дорог. Не японская.
Японскую ЖД уже разобрали ,теперь там обычная колея
Welcome to Ufa. We also have railway operated only by children in the park named after Ivan Yakutov. ❤
My wife was born and from Ufa. I need to ask her about it now.
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Вау, даже у нас об этой детской железной дороги нет видео :)
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Thanks. I think you might have almost been the first to comment.
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Thanks for the thumbs up.
The similar railway exists in Minsk, Belarus since soviet times. It is also operated by children
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Pity Australia has nothing like this, but Australia is falling with globalism.
Not a chance. And to make it free for kids as well. Even less of a chance.
У Рассела задел на передачу на центральном телевидении. Подбор тем такой, что я удивляюсь на каждом видео
Болеете?
Yeah, several years ago I've been amazed to find out its still there and running. Was kinda sure they f*cked it up in the 90es.
The US and Europe have screwed up with sanctions.
Я правильно понимаю, что это в Августе снято?
А то деревья зеленые еще и учебный год у нас в РФ обычно весной или летом заканчивается…🤔
Если так, то почему только сейчас видео выложили?
only in rus, I didn't even know we had one.
Fantastic wee video, what a pity it isn't rolled out in other countries
The legacy of the occupier, the Soviet Union, was dismantled in the Baltic countries after joining the European Union
Thanks Odin! Not a mall;)))))
Russell come to show St. Pet some time
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There is or there was also one in Hungary and/or GDR
Four in Hungary and about a dozen in ex-GDR.
But they all fucked up
Hey Russell, very interesting. Great video. I don’t understand though. Why you apologize so much I mean you’re there for a celebration that should be talking to the students and get some interviews, but it’s like you don’t wanna get in their way. I don’t understand that you should be talking to them and not talking so much to the audience. I mean this is something that probably not even seen here in the United States when you think about children’s railways, you think about little tiny railways or railroads in an amusement park or something or railroad museum I don’t think there’s anything like this in the United States. I might be wrong, but you should’ve interacted more with the students and people at the celebration not apologize so much my goodness other than that great video.
2:30 зачем в Кратово-то уехал? :) 3:10 понял, от озера решил начать
When you meet Russian teens, can they speak English or is some other foreign language more popular there?
Я думаю не многие говорят у нас
they knows what is skibidi toilet
In schools kids learn from Arabian to Chinese, of course English too. But no, only rare can speak.
It is huge part of world, from eastern Europe to Korea and Afghanistan, with several hundreds of different nations. For inter-communications they all use Russian.
In Russia itself there are near 35 of only official languages, over 50 is used in schools partly. Russian itself is second language for a lot.
By the way, the new Ivolga trains for Moscow are equipped with a Czech coupling device for carriages; an alternative has not yet been invented; they also have imported electronics.
The inter-car gap-free coupling device BSU-3M was developed by "VNIItransmash" and is manufactured in Russia.
@@evghenigordienco7915 I was wrong, it's not a coupling device, but a traction reducer
Неужели можно вот так с улицы зайти американскомв блогеру и снять урок??
А в чём проблема? Это же не обычный день... Выпускной... И потом, он не американец...
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18:10 - А это нормально, что люди стоят прямо на путях и смотрят как на них едет поезд? Всякое может же случиться. И даже, если там противооткатные упоры поставили, мне кажется, что это сильно не безопасно. Ну, пускай это будет на совести начальника по технике безопасности.
Это был последний день сезона и последний день выпускного класса после 5 лет. Там было много контролеров безопасности, даже мне сказали отойти подальше от поезда один или два раза.
интересно, как вы вообще из квартиры выходите, это же очень опасно :)
@@frog58079 вы не различаете понятия безопасность и техника безопасности?
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Opinion: Russia needs to pay it's government servants better for improved administration and lesser corruption.
pay your country government servants better )
А при чем здесь ваш комментарий? Хватит политику совать во все дыры
@@ГалинаБрагина-п2т My India pays government servants very good.
@@Тати-з8ч English or hindi please?
У нас в Казани такая же ДЖД.
В Юдино она 😺
@@ZabrMabr В Залесном.
Причем у нас она новенькая, с 2007 года :)
@@АйратВалитов-р3ц юрисдикция депо Юдино ..Залесный вдоль трассы