I mean, that avalanche *did* wind up causing mass blackouts after one of the cars' windows were punctured, freezing it instantly. It was still pretty harsh on the trains' systems, but yeah, at least it didn't get yeeted like a ping-pong ball like the movie train.
Well that was Different ain't it, the Series is far Larger, The Movie also is outdated and smaller and you can see the Movie one it was constantly plagued with Vibrations and derailment, The Series snowpiercer would have been designed by Melanie to be counteractive toward easy Derailment the Series one would have gotten Tracks and Systems able to counter the rolling
@@HallimarRathlornStudiosthat was assisted by an air gun going off on the window instead and that pressure is designed to kill a cow instantly so it'll have done most of the work breaching the glasses structural integrity as its such a large amount of presure in one small space A ski lift style train the alps caught fire in the tunnel and the glass was the stong type used in dangerous environments where normal glass cant be used eg planes boats trains etc And this Plexiglass also fails under the same type of high pressure small space defect Which its designed to do as its built to stop a large amount of pressure over the entire glass pane but its not able to stop someone putting a large amount of pressure on one small spot because its unable to spread the force applied to it And the people on that ski train in the apls in France (i think) broke the Plexiglass by using a ski polls sharp pointed tip to crack deep into the glass and breach its structural integrity
i used to live in chicago and sometimes in the winter it really looked about that dismal and ice-choked. remember those pics during the polar vortex? anyway, i loved that they started snowpiercer in chicago. it fit perfectly: it's a city that was born as a train hub, and it's got some of the worst winter weather of any major US city. plus the sears tower (well, the willis tower now) flickering dark in the background as snowpiercer takes off was just chillingly good.
So for the ones asking how The Engine works or how it's tracks didn't degrade, Snowpiercer isn't just a Normal Train at all its designed to be merely acceptable toward any environment it was designed for such as the heat of the Sahara and the Siberian Winters of the North, Each Cars have Bogie motors that is able to push and maintain energy the Bogie motors use Movement to have electricity and Power which is stored into the Power Banks near the Tail which was formally storage, The Engines maintain these motors and have a system that is able to tell which of the Cars is showing problem and needed maintenance, The Tracks itself would have been built to be stronger then others Considering it crosses Oceans aswell as moving through Mountainous and Desserts
Not even considering that, can you imagine being in your personal train car and then having to go through *other people’s train cars* to get to the dining car. You’re arguing with your partner or having a private, intimate moment in your home when fuckin Jeff comes through cause he’s feeling a bit peckish and wants a ham sandwich.
2:33 Fun fact about this scene where that train car first out of balance that's where Erik shoots the electric box before he died causing the brakes non malfunctioning after the murderer case. But this Canyon scene has scared me the most because there only the last survivors on earth since there only 3,000 people onboard the train. Edit: By the way That canyon you wanna know Is somewhere at Italy which is called the Torretta Canyon.
For someone who began their love of Snowpiercer from the graphic novels long ago. I have to appreciate that the theme of each season has followed the theme from each book. I would expect nothing less from Bong Joon Ho (who is an executive producer on the show too)
For Real? The same guy who Made that..... i dont want to call it Garbage, but strenge movie Adaption? Im surprised. Hope they Kick Him out BEFORE he crashes the whole train, and lets the last of humanity get eaten by a polar bear
I would have loved a scene in the show where they pass the 7 abandoned cars on the siding on their next revolution. Can you imagine how chilling it would be?
I suppose it's only used during passage on dangerous routes, Like places with Heavy debris like wood, Metal etc, it's only retracted when traveling on snow
The 7 cars were seem to be 2nd class staterooms considering its a Classroom which these were known to be at 2nd, The 2nd Train as Big Alice a Supply trainer
If they make a 4th season, it should be about them recovering all of Snowpiercer's lost or destroyed cars as well as rerailing Big Alice and recovering its 3 lost cars.
Imagine your in a barren snow filled wasteland When all of a sudden you see snowpeircer race by You hitch on the back………… When out of the white snow…….. BIG FUCKING ALICE IS COMING AT SPEED DOWN THE LINE AND YOU JUMP INSIDE BIG FUCKING ALICE THEN THE FUCKING COMBINE RAZOR TRAIN WITH THE CITY 17 LOCAL ARE COMING TO TAKE DOWN THE TRAIN
It was supposed to be a scenic route of track. Mountainous terrain is much better than open plains. Not to mention that you need to cross mountains at some point to make a route that circles the world.
@@davidtull452 it looks like its colecting hydrogen from the snow + every boogie motor + the momentum of the whole train, its not actually perpetual motion but a very long motion machine, and its probably getting slower every year until it loses power and freezers...
@@dragongamercatcat4601 *Face Palm* The Engine is powerful enough, Each of them have Motor engines also known as the Bogie motors which is able to Move these the Engines isn't the only one to Pull these the engine is the One controlling the Motors
In that scene, they remove seven of the cars from the train by splitting the train in three and sending the seven onto a siding and then reconnect the other two parts of the train. This is because the rebels that took over the train lured the enemy leadership into a trap in the seven cars and wanted to get rid of them in the best way possible.
So who built this round the world railway in the first place? I mean its obviously broad gauge and the design of the locomotive oozes USSR so I would assume it was Russian built.
@@realdaakuu1843 Because, in the lore, the Freeze was too cold for any stationary thing to survive. Though there are exceptions. Yet nothing was designed to withstand the Freeze except for Wilford's retrofitted trains.
@@realdaakuu1843 in the movie engine was perpetual energy machine taking power from rotation of the Earth (or Earth core), but the train had to move constantly for it to work.
I love how this one took a avalanche like yeah man fuck dat snow but the one in the movie gets hit and its like a soccer player faking a knee injury
I mean, that avalanche *did* wind up causing mass blackouts after one of the cars' windows were punctured, freezing it instantly. It was still pretty harsh on the trains' systems, but yeah, at least it didn't get yeeted like a ping-pong ball like the movie train.
Well that was Different ain't it, the Series is far Larger, The Movie also is outdated and smaller and you can see the Movie one it was constantly plagued with Vibrations and derailment, The Series snowpiercer would have been designed by Melanie to be counteractive toward easy Derailment the Series one would have gotten Tracks and Systems able to counter the rolling
Although if ya didnt know somehow in the lastest episodes the cars are shown to derail so easily just from a harpoon
@@AmmyWulf yea but that's because they shot right between the wheels which made them get stuck
@@HallimarRathlornStudiosthat was assisted by an air gun going off on the window instead and that pressure is designed to kill a cow instantly so it'll have done most of the work breaching the glasses structural integrity as its such a large amount of presure in one small space
A ski lift style train the alps caught fire in the tunnel and the glass was the stong type used in dangerous environments where normal glass cant be used eg planes boats trains etc
And this Plexiglass also fails under the same type of high pressure small space defect
Which its designed to do as its built to stop a large amount of pressure over the entire glass pane but its not able to stop someone putting a large amount of pressure on one small spot because its unable to spread the force applied to it
And the people on that ski train in the apls in France (i think) broke the Plexiglass by using a ski polls sharp pointed tip to crack deep into the glass and breach its structural integrity
0:05 “This is Snowpiercer, around and around the earth we circle, we cannot stop.”
“These are our revolutions, 1001 cars long.”
And when you look at the design of the series its really has the curved design of a streamline engine and cars
i used to live in chicago and sometimes in the winter it really looked about that dismal and ice-choked. remember those pics during the polar vortex? anyway, i loved that they started snowpiercer in chicago. it fit perfectly: it's a city that was born as a train hub, and it's got some of the worst winter weather of any major US city. plus the sears tower (well, the willis tower now) flickering dark in the background as snowpiercer takes off was just chillingly good.
So for the ones asking how The Engine works or how it's tracks didn't degrade,
Snowpiercer isn't just a Normal Train at all its designed to be merely acceptable toward any environment it was designed for such as the heat of the Sahara and the Siberian Winters of the North, Each Cars have Bogie motors that is able to push and maintain energy the Bogie motors use Movement to have electricity and Power which is stored into the Power Banks near the Tail which was formally storage, The Engines maintain these motors and have a system that is able to tell which of the Cars is showing problem and needed maintenance, The Tracks itself would have been built to be stronger then others Considering it crosses Oceans aswell as moving through Mountainous and Desserts
And then each section of track only really sees traffic twice a year from Snowpiercer, which is pretty low.
Long story short, just like The Polar Express, *it's a magic train.*
@@HallimarRathlornStudios not twice once a year, 1 revolution is one complete circle
No, in the show there are 2.7 revolutions in one year. 133 days per revolution.
@@HallimarRathlornStudios ah ok
[Movie]Snowpiercer: get pushed off by avalanche
Meanwhile TV Snowpiercer: 1:21
Tanks it.
For anyone dont know that Snowpiercer Train is inspired of Breitspurbahn
H1tl3r Plan of making a big train on 3,000 mm (9 ft 10,11 inc) gauge track
2:50 one of the best scenes , along with the dettachments one
7 years nonstop...won’t the train wear down and run out of parts already? Even the railroad tracks would be degraded by weather over time.
Yeah logic ain't something to worry about in this show
Not even considering that, can you imagine being in your personal train car and then having to go through *other people’s train cars* to get to the dining car. You’re arguing with your partner or having a private, intimate moment in your home when fuckin Jeff comes through cause he’s feeling a bit peckish and wants a ham sandwich.
Welp, that's why there's hallways that separate the rooms in each car(s).
@@HallimarRathlornStudios Isn’t that only in the front class compartments? The middle part is all open with no doors.
@@poppycola1135 The middle part has no doors but they do have curtains. But it wouldn’t block out noise for sure.
“We can never stop” over the top of a train accelerating from a stop
2:33
Fun fact about this scene where that train car first out of balance that's where Erik shoots the electric box before he died causing the brakes non malfunctioning after the murderer case. But this Canyon scene has scared me the most because there only the last survivors on earth since there only 3,000 people onboard the train.
Edit: By the way That canyon you wanna know Is somewhere at Italy which is called the Torretta Canyon.
Oh yes
Italy? We dont have canyons lmao
But i dont get what brakes do with ubalancing car, like i dont get that for real, if the problem are brakes why the cars are like dancing hahaha
@@TheFedeGamer99 it's just a fictional place for the series of snowpiercer
@@TheFedeGamer99 Because there was some Maintenance accident inside the subtrain causing the train cars out of balance during that scene
For someone who began their love of Snowpiercer from the graphic novels long ago. I have to appreciate that the theme of each season has followed the theme from each book. I would expect nothing less from Bong Joon Ho (who is an executive producer on the show too)
For Real? The same guy who Made that..... i dont want to call it Garbage, but strenge movie Adaption?
Im surprised. Hope they Kick Him out BEFORE he crashes the whole train, and lets the last of humanity get eaten by a polar bear
The train in Snowpiercer series is strong and a really awesome design not like the movie more unrealistic
I would have loved a scene in the show where they pass the 7 abandoned cars on the siding on their next revolution. Can you imagine how chilling it would be?
Also the gage of the track looks like the no no Germans wanted to build in ww2
Lmao yep
Awesome scenes!!!
Man, I **really** need to find the instrumental music they use in this show. It sounds amazing!
2:03 what was that thing in front of snowpiercer its plow??
Yes.
@@HallimarRathlornStudios ok thx
its a plow that can retract
snowpiercer.fandom.com/wiki/The_Engine?file=SnowpiercerPlow.png
Is remove tree dead and snow
This train looks like the Broadway limited on steroids
2:04 normally it doesnt have that
I suppose it's only used during passage on dangerous routes, Like places with Heavy debris like wood, Metal etc, it's only retracted when traveling on snow
does anyone know what was in the 7 cars that were abandoned or what the hell the second train was doing to the first train
The 7 cars were seem to be 2nd class staterooms considering its a Classroom which these were known to be at 2nd, The 2nd Train as Big Alice a Supply trainer
How about you watch the Show and Figure it out yourselve?
@@andrewryan3587 doesn't seem that appealing. Not sure why. I'm a rail enthusiast, I loved watching Infinity Train. Maybe I'll watch it at some point.
@@andrewryan3587why u being rude?
one loco to move 1000 cars? there has to be a few power cars in there.
Apparently the engine has a perpetual motion machine that produces constant electricity
Apparently the Axles / Bogies of all the other Railcars, just like the Locomotive itself, have motors powering all the cars.
@@WorthyEpert1its a hydrogen engine
it takes hydrogen from the snow
4:47 "What happens if the engine stops? We all freeze and dieeee!"
The engine stopped.
I like the video great video! And I like zero dislikes!
If they make a 4th season, it should be about them recovering all of Snowpiercer's lost or destroyed cars as well as rerailing Big Alice and recovering its 3 lost cars.
Wait, who controls the switches? Cause they would've had to be extremely precise to pull off what they did at 3:40
Ben and Javi the engineer program the switches with a monitor inside the engine
I can’t remember why they separate these bogies? If i recall correctly, it consisted first class?
thanks. is fascinating
Imagine your in a barren snow filled wasteland
When all of a sudden you see snowpeircer race by
You hitch on the back…………
When out of the white snow……..
BIG FUCKING ALICE IS COMING AT SPEED DOWN THE LINE
AND YOU JUMP INSIDE BIG FUCKING ALICE THEN THE FUCKING COMBINE RAZOR TRAIN WITH THE CITY 17 LOCAL ARE COMING TO TAKE DOWN THE TRAIN
Love it
when big alice bites snowpiercers tail car snowpiercer is like "you're really a pain in the ass."
The wheels look like they’re powered by steam when one of the most efficient design be electric or maybe the power would be destroyed
It use some weird power thing
0:59 what’s that song?
Wilford is stupid for building track near mountains when he could have made the track anywhere flat coz the time of travel wouldnt even matter
It was supposed to be a scenic route of track. Mountainous terrain is much better than open plains. Not to mention that you need to cross mountains at some point to make a route that circles the world.
The track was made before the plan to turn the luxury train into snow-piercer
This Engine Is MASSIVE 😱
Yea
BIG Alice is bigger
NEVER GiVE UP
So that mean a single train engine is pulling 1000 car behind it,wt....
It's not a single engine pulling a whole train. It's a powerplant powering 1,001 cars that all have their own motors to push themselves along
i like trains
3:06 what episode is this???
Is this a steam engine or diesel or is it a hybrid of both?
It's a Perpetual Motion Engine.
A what
@@davidtull452 it looks like its colecting hydrogen from the snow + every boogie motor + the momentum of the whole train, its not actually perpetual motion but a very long motion machine, and its probably getting slower every year until it loses power and freezers...
Ok thank you for the info very interesting
I swear if theirs 2 engine that they got the designs for this it's either the new york central comidor or the mercury but my moneys on the comidor
How can the engine be strong enough to pull 1,001 cars?
Because each car has its own set of motors. The Engines just powers everthing.
@@HallimarRathlornStudios ohhhhh that's why mommy is shocked 🤯 seeing how can only one engine pull thousands cars
@@dragongamercatcat4601 *Face Palm*
The Engine is powerful enough, Each of them have Motor engines also known as the Bogie motors which is able to Move these the Engines isn't the only one to Pull these the engine is the One controlling the Motors
@@dragongamercatcat4601no it's battery cars in own set of motors and power the other
Play The O'jays Love train to this! (Just try it.)
4:38 he eat
3:45 can u plz explain me this plzz they have did Disattment half of train and what wanted to do actually
In that scene, they remove seven of the cars from the train by splitting the train in three and sending the seven onto a siding and then reconnect the other two parts of the train. This is because the rebels that took over the train lured the enemy leadership into a trap in the seven cars and wanted to get rid of them in the best way possible.
Beautiful train and designs, but storyline is messy and all over the place
Could be a Ratchet and Clank loading screen
So who built this round the world railway in the first place? I mean its obviously broad gauge and the design of the locomotive oozes USSR so I would assume it was Russian built.
No. It's a 6 metre gauge built by the British-American rail tycoon Mister Wilford.
@@HallimarRathlornStudios why can't they live in a single place? Why on a train? The engine power can be used to heat up things and live a life
@@realdaakuu1843 Because, in the lore, the Freeze was too cold for any stationary thing to survive. Though there are exceptions. Yet nothing was designed to withstand the Freeze except for Wilford's retrofitted trains.
@@realdaakuu1843 in the movie engine was perpetual energy machine taking power from rotation of the Earth (or Earth core), but the train had to move constantly for it to work.
what happened to famous locomotives like flying scotsman and stepney?
Freeze
4:05 big Alice signal
Build part 2
I’m used to some ridiculous SciFi premises but this one does not work on any level.
It doesn’t feel right because you made a video with a whistle in it
but isnt this the tv show
Why did the car uncouple
Pirate train probably?
Is there a logical reason the train has to circle the globe .
I mean why couldn’t it just circle a state for years?
Because the longer the track loop, the less time the train spends on each section of track. So the tracks experience less traffic and this last longer
@@HallimarRathlornStudios thank you
MAX & RUBY
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