I really enjoy your videos...gives me a chance to see the rest of the world from my home! Wish we had a rail system like Europe has! Thank you for sharing this ride!!!
Hi Michelle, I was going to fly into Oviedo until I discovered the flight was from Stansted airport which was inconvenient as live much nearer Portsmouth from where I could catch a Ferry to Santander. I phoned the ferry company and the price for the crossing was really expensive considering it didn't include a cabin. The lady on the phone sensed I was unimpressed with the price and said "why don't you make a holiday of your trip", she came back with a really good deal that included a cabin on the ferry and hotel accommodation at Santander and Llanes for two people. Llanes was really beautiful and my short break turned out to be an excellent experience including this wonderful train ride. Northern Spain is nothing like the holiday costas of Southern Spain, it's green and scenic with very few British holiday makers. Your family come from a beautiful part of the world.
+iñigo S Thank you, this fascinating railway system with it's warm friendly staff is a really worth taking time to travel on, there is no better way to see this part of Spain.
Muchas gracias, Tim, por vídeos como éste. Además del interesante “ viaje en tren “, nos permite a algunos españoles “ mediterráneos “ ver estos bellos paisajes de nuestro país que no hemos visitado personalmente; tan similares, creo, a los de Inglaterra, Gales o Irlanda!
Hola, me alegro de que haya disfrutado de este viaje a través de la hermosa España del norte. Muchos turistas ingleses visitan las estaciones españolas del sur y nunca ven esta parte de España. Es como el norte de Gales, Cornwall, Escocia y partes de Irlanda. Es un lugar maravilloso para visitar, barato, amable y la comida es deliciosa. Google Translate - Hi, I am pleased you enjoyed this trip through beautiful Northern Spain. Many English holiday makers visit the Southern Spanish resorts and never get to see this part of Spain. It is like North Wales, Cornwall, Scotland and parts of Ireland. It is a wonderful place to visit, inexpensive, friendly and the food is delicious.
Timsvideochannel1 As I know how much you like the trains, the landscapes of northern Spain, I’ve taken the licence of send you this link, I hope you enjoy : ruclips.net/video/tccfrtCatC8/видео.html
OK Tim, time for confession: You work for the tourist bureau, right?! Every video you create makes me want to go visit that place. They are so wonderful to watch, the image, the music, the sounds of the train. I just sit watching them with a big, satisfied grin on my face. Thanks so much for sharing, and keep em coming, mate!
I've watched Tim's videos from Spain, France, Switzerland, USA, South America............ so, please tell me what tourist bureau would he be working for?
Thank you very much. No I don't work for the tourist board, but I do enjoy editing the videos as it allows me to re-live the trips I have been lucky enough to make. A number of people have contacted me wanting know more about the trips, such as; did I travel with a tour company or was it an itinerary I worked out? The second part of my trip from Santander to Ribadesela should be posted in the next day or two. I do appreciate you taking time to comment. Tim.
That has to be the best way to use this gem of a railway as it passes through pretty villages, historic towns and awesome scenery. I would love to return to explore more of the wonderful countryside, it is so different to the stereotypical image most of us in the UK have of the Spain.
Thank you for this video. Last year I made the same journey from Santander to Oviedo and a day later onward to Ferrol. The weather when making the journey Santander to Oviedo was the same as on your video
I hope you enjoyed your journey as much as I did. I was travelling with my wife and we stopped off for 4 days at Llanes using the train to visit other towns along the coast before continuing on to Oviedo to visit friends. I didn't go to Ferrol, but I have every intention of returning to travel more of the FEVE metre gauge system.
+Timsvideochannel1 Yes, I liked it. I am a railfan and for me it is the same to go back but now a langer period. This year I went with my wife by car from Holland to this area and made a returntrip by FEVE from Oviedo to San Esteban. The journey to Ferrol is splendid, you need sunny weather that is for sure. Oviedo-Ferrol is more than 7 Hours. My trip last year went after Ferrol to A Coruna-Santiago de Compostela-Leon by RENFE and from Leon to Bilbao by the daily service of FEVE again. Almost 8 Hours. Originaliteiten my trip starten in Bilbao and by FEVE via Lierganes to Santander.
I travel to Northern Spain by ferry from Portsmouth, it's a really relaxing way to start a holiday. The first time I went, I was surprised by how beautiful Northern Spain was, nothing like the holiday resorts of Southern Spain. Having read your reply and several books about the FEVE railway I know I must return to see more of both the railway and the wonderful scenery.
Hi, I just looked at your channel to send a message with my Email address, but I wasn't able to. Just below the title of this video is "Timsvideochannel1" - click on it and my home page should appear, look for and click on "About", now look for "For Business Enquires" there should be an Email address you can contact me on, otherwise use "send a message" to send me an Email address I can contact you on. It would be nice to see some of your photos .... Best wishes ... Tim.
+Deckie Deckie Hi, your comments make interesting reading, I found this railway almost by accident when I went to visit friends in Oviedo. I was going to catch a plane, but when Raynair added all the extra costs, coupled with having to get to Luton, I looked for alternatives, after all Portsmouth is not far from my home and Brittany Ferries sail to Santander, now I just needed to get to Oviedo, so I used Google Earth and found FEVE railway. The foot passenger fare to Santander was far more expensive than I had bargained for especially with a cabin. The Brittany Ferries lady I was booking the trip with said "wait, I've got an idea ... how about taking a proper holiday and I'll book the hotels and sort a cabin out". She put together a cracking deal and advised us to enjoy a first class meal on the way ..... we stayed in Llanes then continued to Oviedo ..... Northern Spain is stunningly beautiful and Llanes is a real gem. On my return I purchased a couple of books about the metre gauge railways of Northern Spain. Your Grandparents must have seen many changes with the demise of steam and the coming of both diesel and electric trains on this wonderful network of railway lines. We passed the Transcantábrico train on our travels and I thought that has to be the best way enjoy this outstanding scenery. I look forward to returning and exploring more of Northern Spain by Rail.
+Timsvideochannel1 Yeowww....Is always good to find someone who was well treatedby our land and by its people.....Happy New Yearto you and yours Tim.... Yeah.....my grand father was the engineer in some of them Santa Fe steam engines....did a couple of voyages between Cabezon de la Sal and Santander back when I was 5 yrs old (1955)...he wouls let me throw coals in the furnace and blow the engine's whistle....
Edmundo Tavares Oops sorry. I was not able to get permission to film from the cab between Ribadesella to Oviedo, but I did film from the passenger seat, some of this footage in included in my video "Tour Northern Spain with Brittany Ferries". Atenciosamente....Tim. (Kind Regards....Tim.)...I used Google translate, I hope this is the correct translation.
Timsvideochannel1 Seven years ago, I stayed at an Oviedo's hotel just above the railways station (FEVE&RENFE). I've been suprised by the constant activity of these blue trains towards the suburb towns, But I noticed that twice a day, FEVE triped to Santander, as well to Ferrol (near A Coruña,Galícia). This last one, I thought, will be worthy to enjoy the landscape along the Cantabric See in the Western Asturias and North Galicia, But the FEVE little trains were itselves quite fascinating...
Thanks tim,Those spanish trains really rocket along the track much like the brisbane sky train,When in brisbane did you travel on it and the train to longreach was it called the overlander,Cheer's bob.
Hi Bob, these trains didn't hang about. I didn't get to ride the Airtrain to Brisbane airport, because the friends I visited picked me up and returned me to the airport by car. The train I travelled on to Longreach was the "Spirit of the Outback", I've posted some photos on my recently created Facebook Group page - facebook.com/groups/2505405939486692/ I will start uploading videos from that trip over the coming months. Tim.
Los trenes viajaban a una velocidad razonable para estrecho calibre y había un par de ocasiones cuando el conductor tuvo que frenar duro para evitar golpear coches cruzando el ferrocarril en frente del tren.
Hi, some of the stations are request stops, the conductor tells the driver if there is anyone on the train who wants to get off and the train slows ready to stop in case there is anyone on the station wanting to catch the train.
Northern Spain is very different to the South, it is green and very scenic with quaint villages. The early morning sea mist rolled in as a result of the warm weather, it was not until the line left the coast that it cleared revealing the lush greenery and higher than expected mountains. The noise in the cab was exaggerated by the GoPro camera, they are not noted for great sound recording, it was relatively quiet in the passenger accommodation.
The excellent video as well as the whole report. But I recommend that in successive videos, eliminate the music, since it removes all the charm and realism to the report. Thank you so much
Hi I'm pleased you enjoyed it. I try hard to use the original sound track where ever I can, but sometimes the camera picks up private conversations which might cause embarrassment if broadcast on You Tube.
Un excelente video; pero con todos mis respetos y a mí entender, sobra la música, está fuera de lugar, carece de sentido y le hace perder todo su encanto. El aficionado no quiere música en este tipo de videos; si no el sonido original de cabina.
Brilliant drivers eye view! I really enjoyed watching!
I really enjoy your videos...gives me a chance to see the rest of the world from my home! Wish we had a rail system like Europe has! Thank you for sharing this ride!!!
Love it! My grandfather grew up in Riano and my grandmother was from Oviedo. My family now lives in Santander, Bilbao, and Solares.
Hi Michelle, I was going to fly into Oviedo until I discovered the flight was from Stansted airport which was inconvenient as live much nearer Portsmouth from where I could catch a Ferry to Santander. I phoned the ferry company and the price for the crossing was really expensive considering it didn't include a cabin. The lady on the phone sensed I was unimpressed with the price and said "why don't you make a holiday of your trip", she came back with a really good deal that included a cabin on the ferry and hotel accommodation at Santander and Llanes for two people. Llanes was really beautiful and my short break turned out to be an excellent experience including this wonderful train ride. Northern Spain is nothing like the holiday costas of Southern Spain, it's green and scenic with very few British holiday makers. Your family come from a beautiful part of the world.
Found these videos by chance....to be able to "travel" the old neck of the woods....feels great!!
Magnífico video. Great video. Todo el mundo a usar estos magníficos trenes que tanto nos cuesta mantener y tantas virtudes dan a la sociedad.
+iñigo S
Thank you, this fascinating railway system with it's warm friendly staff is a really worth taking time to travel on, there is no better way to see this part of Spain.
Muchas gracias, Tim, por vídeos como éste. Además del interesante “ viaje en tren “, nos permite a algunos españoles “ mediterráneos “ ver estos bellos paisajes de nuestro país que no hemos visitado personalmente; tan similares, creo, a los de Inglaterra, Gales o Irlanda!
Hola, me alegro de que haya disfrutado de este viaje a través de la hermosa España del norte. Muchos turistas ingleses visitan las estaciones españolas del sur y nunca ven esta parte de España. Es como el norte de Gales, Cornwall, Escocia y partes de Irlanda. Es un lugar maravilloso para visitar, barato, amable y la comida es deliciosa.
Google Translate - Hi, I am pleased you enjoyed this trip through beautiful Northern Spain. Many English holiday makers visit the Southern Spanish resorts and never get to see this part of Spain. It is like North Wales, Cornwall, Scotland and parts of Ireland. It is a wonderful place to visit, inexpensive, friendly and the food is delicious.
Timsvideochannel1 As I know how much you like the trains, the landscapes of northern Spain, I’ve taken the licence of send you this link, I hope you enjoy : ruclips.net/video/tccfrtCatC8/видео.html
Timsvideochannel1 Sorry: ruclips.net/video/tccfrhCatC8/видео.html
Timsvideochannel1 And this one: ruclips.net/video/qEkEqUXF-QM/видео.html
Muy bonito. Gracias por el trabajo
Gracias, me alegra que haya disfrutado del viaje.
Beautiful, Great video!
OK Tim, time for confession: You work for the tourist bureau, right?! Every video you create makes me want to go visit that place. They are so wonderful to watch, the image, the music, the sounds of the train. I just sit watching them with a big, satisfied grin on my face. Thanks so much for sharing, and keep em coming, mate!
I've watched Tim's videos from Spain, France, Switzerland, USA, South America............ so, please tell me what tourist bureau would he be working for?
Thank you very much. No I don't work for the tourist board, but I do enjoy editing the videos as it allows me to re-live the trips I have been lucky enough to make. A number of people have contacted me wanting know more about the trips, such as; did I travel with a tour company or was it an itinerary I worked out? The second part of my trip from Santander to Ribadesela should be posted in the next day or two. I do appreciate you taking time to comment. Tim.
Wow! Just want to get off at every station and soak up the place.
That has to be the best way to use this gem of a railway as it passes through pretty villages, historic towns and awesome scenery. I would love to return to explore more of the wonderful countryside, it is so different to the stereotypical image most of us in the UK have of the Spain.
Thank you for this video. Last year I made the same journey from Santander to Oviedo and a day later onward to Ferrol. The weather when making the journey Santander to Oviedo was the same as on your video
I hope you enjoyed your journey as much as I did. I was travelling with my wife and we stopped off for 4 days at Llanes using the train to visit other towns along the coast before continuing on to Oviedo to visit friends. I didn't go to Ferrol, but I have every intention of returning to travel more of the FEVE metre gauge system.
+Timsvideochannel1 Yes, I liked it. I am a railfan and for me it is the same to go back but now a langer period. This year I went with my wife by car from Holland to this area and made a returntrip by FEVE from Oviedo to San Esteban. The journey to Ferrol is splendid, you need sunny weather that is for sure. Oviedo-Ferrol is more than 7 Hours. My trip last year went after Ferrol to A Coruna-Santiago de Compostela-Leon by RENFE and from Leon to Bilbao by the daily service of FEVE again. Almost 8 Hours. Originaliteiten my trip starten in Bilbao and by FEVE via Lierganes to Santander.
I travel to Northern Spain by ferry from Portsmouth, it's a really relaxing way to start a holiday. The first time I went, I was surprised by how beautiful Northern Spain was, nothing like the holiday resorts of Southern Spain. Having read your reply and several books about the FEVE railway I know I must return to see more of both the railway and the wonderful scenery.
+Timsvideochannel1 if you prefer I can sent you pictures taken during the trip. But than I need you e-mailadres.
Hi, I just looked at your channel to send a message with my Email address, but I wasn't able to. Just below the title of this video is "Timsvideochannel1" - click on it and my home page should appear, look for and click on "About", now look for "For Business Enquires" there should be an Email address you can contact me on, otherwise use "send a message" to send me an Email address I can contact you on.
It would be nice to see some of your photos .... Best wishes ... Tim.
Thanks, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Tim.
DIos mio,tengo todos los capitulos.¡ Es Fascinante !.
Hola, estoy por favor te gustó el paseo.
amazing! thanks for share!
Thank-you....Tim.
My grandfather worked most of his life for the Ferrocarril Cantabrico....they (the grandparents...) lived and died in cabezon de la Sal....
+Deckie Deckie
Hi, your comments make interesting reading, I found this railway almost by accident when I went to visit friends in Oviedo. I was going to catch a plane, but when Raynair added all the extra costs, coupled with having to get to Luton, I looked for alternatives, after all Portsmouth is not far from my home and Brittany Ferries sail to Santander, now I just needed to get to Oviedo, so I used Google Earth and found FEVE railway. The foot passenger fare to Santander was far more expensive than I had bargained for especially with a cabin. The Brittany Ferries lady I was booking the trip with said "wait, I've got an idea ... how about taking a proper holiday and I'll book the hotels and sort a cabin out". She put together a cracking deal and advised us to enjoy a first class meal on the way ..... we stayed in Llanes then continued to Oviedo ..... Northern Spain is stunningly beautiful and Llanes is a real gem. On my return I purchased a couple of books about the metre gauge railways of Northern Spain. Your Grandparents must have seen many changes with the demise of steam and the coming of both diesel and electric trains on this wonderful network of railway lines. We passed the Transcantábrico train on our travels and I thought that has to be the best way enjoy this outstanding scenery. I look forward to returning and exploring more of Northern Spain by Rail.
+Timsvideochannel1 Yeowww....Is always good to find someone who was well treatedby our land and by its people.....Happy New Yearto you and yours Tim....
Yeah.....my grand father was the engineer in some of them Santa Fe steam engines....did a couple of voyages between Cabezon de la Sal and Santander back when I was 5 yrs old (1955)...he wouls let me throw coals in the furnace and blow the engine's whistle....
+Deckie Deckie
Wow, what fantastic memories to cherish ... Happy New Year.
Espectacular!
Gracias.....Tim
Timsvideochannel1 I'm portuguese... Why there are no 5th part video (Ribadesella-Oviedo)?
Edmundo Tavares Oops sorry. I was not able to get permission to film from the cab between Ribadesella to Oviedo, but I did film from the passenger seat, some of this footage in included in my video "Tour Northern Spain with Brittany Ferries". Atenciosamente....Tim. (Kind Regards....Tim.)...I used Google translate, I hope this is the correct translation.
Timsvideochannel1 Seven years ago, I stayed at an Oviedo's hotel just above the railways station (FEVE&RENFE). I've been suprised by the constant activity of these blue trains towards the suburb towns, But I noticed that twice a day, FEVE triped to Santander, as well to Ferrol (near A Coruña,Galícia). This last one, I thought, will be worthy to enjoy the landscape along the Cantabric See in the Western Asturias and North Galicia, But the FEVE little trains were itselves quite fascinating...
Edmundo Tavares Blue/Yellow trains (FEVE)
Thanks tim,Those spanish trains really rocket along the track much like the brisbane sky train,When in brisbane did you travel on it and the train to longreach was it called the overlander,Cheer's bob.
Hi Bob, these trains didn't hang about. I didn't get to ride the Airtrain to Brisbane airport, because the friends I visited picked me up and returned me to the airport by car. The train I travelled on to Longreach was the "Spirit of the Outback", I've posted some photos on my recently created Facebook Group page - facebook.com/groups/2505405939486692/ I will start uploading videos from that trip over the coming months. Tim.
@@Timsvideochannel1 Thanks mate.
Buen video escepto la música.
Gracias, me alegra que lo hayas disfrutado.
Another high quality video, Tim. Full of interest as always. Did you notice how the pampas grass has spread?
Love you D E V. Superb
muy buen vídeo henorabuena vivaaaa feve
Es una pena que el FEVE no vaya a 100 kmh como en Asturias
Los trenes viajaban a una velocidad razonable para estrecho calibre y había un par de ocasiones cuando el conductor tuvo que frenar duro para evitar golpear coches cruzando el ferrocarril en frente del tren.
Pues habrá que organizar pasos a nivel, no?
Looks so clean.....compared to the route Leon-Oviedo....
can someone please tell me, why does the train slow right down at stations, but never stop?
Hi, some of the stations are request stops, the conductor tells the driver if there is anyone on the train who wants to get off and the train slows ready to stop in case there is anyone on the station wanting to catch the train.
como se pude hacer un video con tan poca definicion
nice scenery...pity the mist obscured it...the continual vibration noise is annoying...
Northern Spain is very different to the South, it is green and very scenic with quaint villages. The early morning sea mist rolled in as a result of the warm weather, it was not until the line left the coast that it cleared revealing the lush greenery and higher than expected mountains. The noise in the cab was exaggerated by the GoPro camera, they are not noted for great sound recording, it was relatively quiet in the passenger accommodation.
niice view
Yes, thanks, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
The excellent video as well as the whole report. But I recommend that in successive videos, eliminate the music, since it removes all the charm and realism to the report. Thank you so much
Hi I'm pleased you enjoyed it. I try hard to use the original sound track where ever I can, but sometimes the camera picks up private conversations which might cause embarrassment if broadcast on You Tube.
Then totally agree. I follow your publications carefully. A very strong hug and continues with these excellent contributions partner ;)
Thank you, I really appreciate your comment. Best wishes. Tim.
Thanks! Here is a good picture of this unit: train: media.trainspo.com/uploads/photos/1024/ddcvazquez-1357418720476.jpg Dog
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Un excelente video; pero con todos mis respetos y a mí entender, sobra la música, está fuera de lugar, carece de sentido y le hace perder todo su encanto. El aficionado no quiere música en este tipo de videos; si no el sonido original de cabina.