Not correct about the Stalin and the railway gauge: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_ft_and_1520_mm_gauge_railways Finland is still using 1524 gauge, despite it never was any part of Soviet Union.
I like that youtube algorythm is recommending small channels, because you seem like a cool guy. Cheers from the Czech Republic! Hope to see you here aswell, I think you will like it. (PS: We also got some old soviet trains still operating, not sleepers tho)
Glad that in the vastness of the internet, my video found you 😜 Your comment means so much. Thank you. Will have to try the Soviet trains in Czech Republic next time I’m there.
I like very much your way of filming and commentaries. I like also the attention you give to details (fabric pattern, the deficient lighting, the intrusion at 3AM into your room, just to take and put back some useful tools, etc). This makes your video so lively ! Alain, from Paris, France
Thank you, Alain 🙏. Greatly appreciate your feedback. I tried to show what I experienced (and my thoughts) being on the Soviet sleeper train and I’m glad it came across well :)
Hello Rhinna 👋🏼 Hope all’s well. Thanks for watching my videos and for joining me in this little adventure 😃 Few more countries left to discover in Europe hehe!
I found you looking for info on Dubrovnik, now here looking the overnight train somewhere completely different! Your content is really interesting. That carriage reminds me of the Trans-Siberian back in 2001
Not correct about the Stalin and the railway gauge: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_ft_and_1520_mm_gauge_railways Finland is still using 1524 gauge, despite it never was any part of Soviet Union.
Thank you for pointing this out. Much appreciated.
I like that youtube algorythm is recommending small channels, because you seem like a cool guy. Cheers from the Czech Republic! Hope to see you here aswell, I think you will like it. (PS: We also got some old soviet trains still operating, not sleepers tho)
Glad that in the vastness of the internet, my video found you 😜 Your comment means so much. Thank you. Will have to try the Soviet trains in Czech Republic next time I’m there.
For sure! Wish you a good time :)@@RyanPelle
I like very much your way of filming and commentaries. I like also the attention you give to details (fabric pattern, the deficient lighting, the intrusion at 3AM into your room, just to take and put back some useful tools, etc). This makes your video so lively !
Alain, from Paris, France
Thank you, Alain 🙏. Greatly appreciate your feedback. I tried to show what I experienced (and my thoughts) being on the Soviet sleeper train and I’m glad it came across well :)
Hi, yan! Glad to see you doing the things you love and I just love the accent by the way. Thanks for showing us the other side of the world.
Hello Rhinna 👋🏼 Hope all’s well. Thanks for watching my videos and for joining me in this little adventure 😃 Few more countries left to discover in Europe hehe!
I found you looking for info on Dubrovnik, now here looking the overnight train somewhere completely different! Your content is really interesting. That carriage reminds me of the Trans-Siberian back in 2001
Thank you. Appreciate it. I was gonna do Trans-Siberian too but you know… war :(