It has always been and will always be my favorite. I study in Graz and visit my family in Vienna. The connection has such wonderful sightseeing that most of the time, I cannot focus on studying. It is too good! I hope to make a circle trip Graz-Klagenfurt-Villach-Salzburg-Linz-Vienna-Graz right after the opening of Koralmbahn (via Klimaticket, ofc). 🚄💨💨💨
you added the tag "innere aspangbahn" at 2:24:18 but it belongs right after achau at 2:23:30 (you can still see the old embankment from the previous bridge). the bridge you labelled is way too steep on either side for trains
Here is another nice video of the Sudbahn and the Semmeringbahn.... by now we know the Graz Vienna line as the Arosabahn in almost every detail. The Taurus sings but then Austria is a land of composers... if the Taurus was called Ludwig we would be fine! Beautiful journey along the Mur and Murz valleys... then the climb to the Semmering which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.... perhaps the most beautiful line in Europe.... and finally the descent to Vienna.... I have traveled this line only once in 2008 with the EuroNight.... which today replaced the current NightJet... at the time there was still the Wien Südbahnhof station.... the Austrian railways have modernized the entire line from Gloggnitz to Wiener Neustadt.... the paradise of the Taurus and Vectron... of the Railjet, Talent and Cityjet.... thanks!
I wish they would reactivate the Höllentalbahn and extend it at least to the rax seilbahn once took a night train to Venice like 20 years ago that actually went via the Grammatneusiedl bypass. very weird
I am surprised that no one notices a lot of written wrong years, both for the opening of individual railways and facilities on the railways, in this video it refers to the Semmering tunnel. The Semmering tunnel was originally, like all other construction facilities on the Vienna-Trieste railway, built immediately for the double track. Originally, the Semmering Tunnel was built for a double track. As the tunnel, built and opened for traffic in 1854, had problems with water penetration and the formation of a large amount of ice during the winter, it was repaired at the end of the 19th century and the tunnel became single-track. After WWII, a new single-track tunnel was drilled, opened for traffic in 1949 and this video was recorded trough it. The train in this video is passing through the new single-track tunnel, while the first, double-track one built in 1854 is the one on the left, video time 1:16:43. Everything about the Southern Railway is in the museum at the Semmering train station.
Das mag ja alles sein. Aber es handelt sich hier um eine Führerstandsmitfahrt, nicht um einen Geschichtsunterricht. Die wichtigsten Eröffnungsdaten sind genannt, und die stimmen auch. Wer nährers wissen will, findet im Internet und in der einschlägigen Literatur genug. - Es wird von manchen hier bekrittelt, die Insert seien zu ausführlich und umfangreich, anderen wieder sind sie zu wenig. Man kann es nicht allen recht machen. Also bleibt es so, wie es ist. - That may all be true. But this is a ride in the driver's cab, not a history lesson. The most important opening dates are given, and they are correct. If you want to know more, you can find plenty on the Internet and in the relevant literature. - Some people here criticize the inserts as being too detailed and extensive, while others say they are too little. You can't please everyone. So it stays as it is.
BTW, it's fascinating to compare your trip in January with that in August. Both journeys commence early in the morning from Graz, heading towards Vienna. The January trip provides a frosty yet delightful experience, not really suggesting shorts as appropriate attire. Conversely, the August ride offers a different scene, with splashes of water shielding field fruits.
Grazie per aver pubblicato questa linea; bella, complimenti!
Buona giornata.
Ciao.
@DavideZerillo Grazie. Buona giornata.
@@RailRelaxation Di niente, figurati.
красота)))😊
@Stas1661 Thanks.
Omg so beautifull great video:)
@B4P787 Thank you so much!!
Wie immer tolles Video !!! Würde mir persönlich die Strecke Selzthal-Admond-Hieflau-Steyr-St Valentin als eines der nächsten Strecken wünschen
@philippschmidt6402 Thank you for your suggestions. I am in Brazil, but I will put it on my to-do list.
It has always been and will always be my favorite. I study in Graz and visit my family in Vienna. The connection has such wonderful sightseeing that most of the time, I cannot focus on studying. It is too good! I hope to make a circle trip Graz-Klagenfurt-Villach-Salzburg-Linz-Vienna-Graz right after the opening of Koralmbahn (via Klimaticket, ofc). 🚄💨💨💨
@dnzl638yt I am waiting for the opening of the of Koralmbahn....🙂
So amazing, beautiful Journey
Thanks.
@@RailRelaxation very good
Wonderful trip, enjoyed every minute 🙂
@Alan316100 Awesome, thank you!
Eine teilweise sehr schnelle Fahrt. Schade, dass die Sonne so geblendet hat. Trotzdem hat's Spaß gemacht🙂🍀
@angelikaluft2515 I am trying to get the perfect sun position, but it is just not always possible.
Viagem incrível as informações na descrição do vídeo excelentes! E toda a paisagem iluminada pelo astro rei Uau espetacular.... Gratidão 🙏
@edilenesantos4122 Obrigado pelo seu comentário.
Eine schöne Fahrt, schade das teilweise die Sonne so geblendet hat
@susanneostermann5774 Danke.
Schöne Führerstand mitfahrt 😊
@filipking3464 Thanks. Danke.
you added the tag "innere aspangbahn" at 2:24:18 but it belongs right after achau at 2:23:30 (you can still see the old embankment from the previous bridge). the bridge you labelled is way too steep on either side for trains
Your journey was filmed from the EC 106 "Porta Moravica" (Graz - Przemysl).
@heinerle456 Thanks.
Stupendo, veramente fantastico !
@luigibrunomanzini253 Grazie!
Here is another nice video of the Sudbahn and the Semmeringbahn....
by now we know the Graz Vienna line as the Arosabahn in almost every detail. The Taurus sings but then Austria is a land of composers... if the Taurus was called Ludwig we would be fine! Beautiful journey along the Mur and Murz valleys... then the climb to the Semmering which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.... perhaps the most beautiful line in Europe.... and finally the descent to Vienna.... I have traveled this line only once in 2008 with the EuroNight.... which today replaced the current NightJet... at the time there was still the Wien Südbahnhof station.... the Austrian railways have modernized the entire line from Gloggnitz to Wiener Neustadt.... the paradise of the Taurus and Vectron... of the Railjet, Talent and Cityjet.... thanks!
@wladislaw79 Thank you.
Loving the videos. Do you have any plans for more hungarian lines?
@vikkicaulton6038 Hello. Thank you for your comment. I have plans to go back to Hungary, don't know when.
Bellissimo viaggio 👍
@lucia9084 Grazie.
thanks for the great video! and now I'm also rewatching the continuation to Breclav. Too bad it doesn't wnd at Kracow, I love that city
@trainrailfan671 Glad you enjoyed it! Who knows, next time...
Sehr schöne Strecke
@Gameramstart123 Indeed.
Semmeringbahn built by Carl Ritter von Ghega? He must have had some help, especially with that tunnel.
@davidpanton3192 For sure, it is a great work!
Endlich! ❤
@dominiquer.7892😊
I wish they would reactivate the Höllentalbahn and extend it at least to the rax seilbahn
once took a night train to Venice like 20 years ago that actually went via the Grammatneusiedl bypass. very weird
@lordeisschrank interesting.
I am surprised that no one notices a lot of written wrong years, both for the opening of individual railways and facilities on the railways, in this video it refers to the Semmering tunnel.
The Semmering tunnel was originally, like all other construction facilities on the Vienna-Trieste railway, built immediately for the double track. Originally, the Semmering Tunnel was built for a double track. As the tunnel, built and opened for traffic in 1854, had problems with water penetration and the formation of a large amount of ice during the winter, it was repaired at the end of the 19th century and the tunnel became single-track.
After WWII, a new single-track tunnel was drilled, opened for traffic in 1949 and this video was recorded trough it. The train in this video is passing through the new single-track tunnel, while the first, double-track one built in 1854 is the one on the left, video time 1:16:43.
Everything about the Southern Railway is in the museum at the Semmering train station.
Das mag ja alles sein. Aber es handelt sich hier um eine Führerstandsmitfahrt, nicht um einen Geschichtsunterricht. Die wichtigsten Eröffnungsdaten sind genannt, und die stimmen auch. Wer nährers wissen will, findet im Internet und in der einschlägigen Literatur genug. - Es wird von manchen hier bekrittelt, die Insert seien zu ausführlich und umfangreich, anderen wieder sind sie zu wenig. Man kann es nicht allen recht machen. Also bleibt es so, wie es ist. -
That may all be true. But this is a ride in the driver's cab, not a history lesson. The most important opening dates are given, and they are correct. If you want to know more, you can find plenty on the Internet and in the relevant literature. - Some people here criticize the inserts as being too detailed and extensive, while others say they are too little. You can't please everyone. So it stays as it is.
@damirko8644 Thank you for all this information.
@montgomeryscott1656 Thank you.
Похоже это первая часть рейса : Graz - Vienna - Břeclav, а вот вторая часть выпущена ранее
@artem_krovs_97-24 Yes, it is. I published them backwards...
So nice videos
Thanks.
@@RailRelaxation very good
Meine tägliche Pendelsstrecke :) Graz - Kapfenberg
@ziegaful Nice. You know every turn I guess...
@@RailRelaxationi definitely do 😃
MEGA!!!!🎉❤❤🤌
@hiphopdino67 Thank you.
BTW, it's fascinating to compare your trip in January with that in August. Both journeys commence early in the morning from Graz, heading towards Vienna. The January trip provides a frosty yet delightful experience, not really suggesting shorts as appropriate attire. Conversely, the August ride offers a different scene, with splashes of water shielding field fruits.
At sunrise, too? Not fair. 😞
😉
@ToABrighterFuture Yes, early Summer morning ride....
1:48:34 RIP little bird 😢
😢
The saying goes, the early bird gets the worm, or in other words, catches the train.
❤🤍💚💯💯💯❤🤍❤
@TamasKiss-bv9hz Thanks.
PUERTO RICO FIRST
Proszę o Bohumin Przemyśl
@marekmarczuk4632 Thank you for the suggestion.
Gelangweilt.Sonntag.😡 Güterzug????man sieht sie nicht im Umlauf. EC 106
Recorded on Saturday morning, not much cargo traffic on weekend.
Sie müssen an Werktagen erfassen.Danke
Bellissimo viaggio 👍
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