Hi folks, I finally made the switch to universal subtitles, so you can now enjoy my videos in the language of your choice. This is a test for now, and it's still unclear if I will keep this style, but if more people can enjoy my videos without needing to learn English, that would be a plus! Enjoy! :-) Thibault
I feel like this is a great idea! Though the lack of hard captions may make it easier for people to steal clips, so you could put a transparent watermark somewhere at all times. Also, some of the captions are a bit long, which makes the text small on mobile and hard to read.
Good idea! For those of you that don't know: you can adjust the subtitle style (size, text/background color and opacity, etc.) in the settings under the section "Subtitles" -> "Options" (top right corner). :)
I notice in the dutch subtitle that when you see the attendant by the seat car that it says stoelauto instead of Zitrijtuig and motor instead of Loc and Bifrequentiemotoren instead of bifrequentlocomotives😅 sorry
@@LS-Moto yeah, but you'd still want to be able to move about, if only to go to the toilet. Maybe the Nightjet, but I would doubt that the EN Dacia and Bosfor have a handicapped compartment or accessible toilet. It would make travelling by train perhaps not entirely impossible, but definitely a lot more challenging.
@@LS-Moto Buses: yes. Planes: flights rarely take as long, so you might be able to hold it in for an hour or 2, and they will assist you to get on and off in most cases. Not ideal, but still. Which is why it would be a good thing if they made trains more accessible in SE Europe. In Czechia for instance, almost all trains are equipped with lifts, there's a separate compartment for people in wheelchairs, right next to the accessible toilet. If there's catering, they'll bring it to the compartment. Trains can really gain an advantage, here.
I am pleased to see that trains are finally going to Istanbul city (even if it is not the centre) and not to a village miles away. Now we can truly say that there are trains from Paris to Istanbul!!
Excellent video. I was in France in 1976. I was young and adventurous and wanted to take this journey. Travelling to Eastern European countries was not easy during those days. Now at 77 years of frail age, I traveled with you on this cherished route and fulfilled my dream. Thnx
Impressive. Unless you get the use of a shower, having a proper wash using the tiny washbasins is no laughing matter at our age. You end up with soapy water all over the floor & it takes three times as long
I did this trip this month starting in Vienna! It is a long journey but I am glad I did it! Also from a female perspective, I had a 6 person compartment for Vienna-Bucharest and a 4 person compartment from Bucharest to Istanbul. Mainly because nothing else was available when I booked. Both times I was travelling with all males. Both times I had no problems at all, all of them were nice guys and we had good conversations throughout. I travel with nighttrains in Europe a lot and book the female compartments if available. But I would still make this trip like this again, I felt safe. 😊 Of course, you never know who you are going to meet, but on this occasion and from what I saw in the rest of the train I felt very welcome and safe.
So you enjoyed travelling as in a school camp room. Thats hardly travel. In fact it’s something I’d expect in a 3rd world country. 6 bed room? 4 bed room? With strangers.
@@xr6lad To me, meeting different people of different backgrounds and countries and having conversations is a big part of what I consider travelling and seeing the world. So I don't mind sharing a cabin! But thankfully there are many transportation options nowadays, so people can choose what they like.
The subtitles display lasts adequately which is not the case normally to our Annoyance . Here it is totally different . Many thanks from India . The video was very nice . 12.9.24
I've taken this entire trip, not in one stretch. Paris to Bucharest several times, Bucharest to Istanbul once in 2022. My Istanbul section was 6 hours late but meant that I could see western Turkey during the day. It's all magical!!!
Very interesting journey using all night trains!! Paris and Istanbul were Orient Express start/end points; not sure of cities along the route. When I was in the travel industry one of my dreams was to ride the Orient Express. Thanks Thibault for sharing your experience.🥰👌👍
I would prefer one train, with shower, rather than all those separate trains without. You should try the Doğu Ekspresi (East express) between Ankara and Kars in the winter. It is incredible. Unfortunately it has no showers either.
Sehr beeindruckend… 👍 Letztes Jahr bin ich von Narvik nach Istanbul mit dem Zug gefahren. Narvik-Stockholm-Berlin-Budapest-Bukarest-Istanbul. Ich war 5 Tage unterwegs.
Love these trip reports, they give me a great balance of different views and aspects of the journeys, this trip to Istanbul is a bucket list item for sure now.
Normally in Türkiye, TCDD alternates toilettes per car. That is: one car with seat-toilet and the next car with squat-toilet for people with hygiene concerns.. In this case, there was only one car...
I was a railway man and served the Indian railways for about 36 years in different category including running staff. And as such I am proud of Indian railways. Thanks..
Looks like a physically testing journey…yet one I would love to take. Especially the eastern part through Bulgaria. The squat toilet on TCDD sleeper is super clean!
Excellent video Thibault. And good long format because you had a lot to show. Good also that you are resisting the algorithm's command to speak during videos. I watched with the captions on and off, both fine. Thanks.
Haha, that random yoga dude in the hall was unexpected. I love how he gave you this slight entitled look like "Can't you see I'm trying to reach Nirvana ovah here on the floor of a Nightjet?" 🤣
I did this in 2012. Outgoing journey day 1 Kiel-Hamburg-Praha-Bratislava. Day 2 Bratislava-Budapest-Beograd (I think this day train doesnt exist anymore). Day 3 and 4 Beograd-Sofia nightrain. Day 5 and 6 Sofia-Istanbul nighttrain, but we had to use the bus from Pendik due construction work. Return journey: day 1 and 2 bus to Pendik, nightrain Pendik-Bucuresti Gara Nord. Day 3 daytrain Bucuresti Nord-Budapest. Day 4 daytrain Budapest-Home, to North Germany. Its been a magnificant experience.
A touch of the Orient Express, without the luxury, but still quite an experience. By coincidence, I'm currently building the Lego Orient Express, but apart from its route from Paris to Istanbul, there's little resemblance. Still, a nice model.
Original route from Paris to Istanbul, in 1977( the last "direct orient train with UIC coaches and sleeping car ), transited by Switzerland Italy, Jugoslavia( replaced by Slovenja, Croatia, Sirbja, Makedonja), Belgarja, and Turkye, the train lived Paris gare de Lyon at 23 hours, and went to Lausanne, and Valais/Wallis, Simplon, and Lombardia TCCD Railways have news TAURUS lok from SIEMENS in 25 KV AC 50 Hz, however, the are little non-electrificated line during this route.
Great video and very informative, but not for me, Air France or Turkish airlines would of completed that in a couple of hours probably for less cost too depending on booking times the train is just too much faffing about!
At 8:24 it's not Danube River but River Inn. The rail track from Passau to Austria goes along the river Inn south before it turns East again towards Vienna.
Let me write in Spanish. Un viaje épico e incómodo pero muy aventurero e interesante. Hay una gran diferencia entre los trenes de Francia y Alemania y de los de Bulgaria y Rumanía con su característico sonido trac-trac de la separación entre railes. Thanks.
@@SimplyRailway Thank you. There comes a point in llife when the effort is just too much. I passed that point many years ago. Your videos are very entertaining.
Vidéo incroyable et grâce à la traduction je peux enfin vraiment tout comprendre (mon anglais est très très scolaire 😂), un grand bravo SimplyRailway . Je conduis des trains tous les jours mais tes vidéos me donne envie de voyager en touriste par ce transport et dans toute l’Europe !
Unfortunately, there aren't many dining cars on night trains anymore. Most trips are short enough that you can forgo them, you can board after dinner and arrive in time for breakfast in the station, but still, especially for those longer trips, at least having a little shop where you could get some supplies would be more than welcome, I agree.
Hi there! I really enjoy your description of the trip. I’m planning one like this. But where I can find all informations, not been a expertise like you? I will be doing the trip stopping in numerous cities. Greetings from Florianópolis (Brasil)!
It's not the same price as the VSOE Venice, Simplon, Orient Express: PARIS ISTANBUL Duration: 6 days 5 nights Venice Simplon Orient Express Price: from €20,200 Historic Cabin from €20,200 Suite from €43,900 Grand Suite from €67,000 to €71,400 Plus with a Pacific 241 P, it would be a must. Normally in 2023 Siemens will confirm the Vectron Multi system locomotives, but apparently a TRAXX 185 AC2 is still present, which implies a change of Locomotive until Vienna
That's very specifically the VSOE train, the Venice Simplon Orient Express, which is a subsidiary of Belmond, I believe. But until 2009(!), the night train that ran between Vienna and Strasbourg (and before that Paris) was called the Orient Express...
fun fact: from 21:57 till 22:36 you were on the weakest railway in Romania, at Balota hill; also at 21:13 you were showing Orșova on the other side of the river, which is not in Serbia :D
Halkali Station doesn't have any food services so if you need provisions for the train be sure to visit Yassi Donner, located 1km north of the station. Salih and Nurten will take very good care of you!
the Danube was the most interesting.there was a ruin of a Roman bridge where Traian entered in Dacia and saved the Roman Empire with the gold robed from there.and build the Column of Traian in Rome with all the ''selfie'' take from Dacia.near there you have stil a relax spa from Roman era
Thanks for another exciting trip. Despite the relative comfort the last leg looked hard work. I still can't believe your publishers can't or won't produce an English version of your book, they're missing out on the UK/US/Can market where I'm sure you've got plenty of subscribers only too ready to purchase a copy.
Not only in English speaking countries, but also elsewhere, English is the main language of the world. As a Czech I'd gladly buy it if it was an option.
Ha enfin du français dans tes vidéos, bon que le sous titre ! mais c'est déjà cela ! Continu comme ça ! Peut être un de description en langue française serait un plus. Surtout que tu es français. Merci pour tes vidéos.
As someone who travels night trains across Europe a lot and lives in Istanbul, trust me: take the Bucharest-Istanbul leg by bus instead. Way better experience!
hello how much was your expenses on tikets and visas if any and also i am in france now and i would like to know if you have idea if i can travel from paris to hongkong or thailand or vietnam by train ? thank you in advance
Salut Simply .De ce nu încerci să faci mai multe rute din Romania 🇷🇴 pe diferite trenuri.Avem și altele .Sunt din Romania/Bucharest.Vei vedea niste zone minunate cu trenul .
I love your videos, no unnecessary blabla... and you show the places instead of yourself :) just one question, how did you buy the ticket? I mean is it just one ticket or several tickets for each leg of the journey? Many thanks
@@SimplyRailway an island with an unique highspeed railway in the region, right. You seem to be really badly informed for someone calling himself "simplyrailways".
@@FilK79 Ah well, you should check out tomorrow's video about my journey from Belgrade to Sofia. ;-) Yes right, you got a high speed railway to Novi Sad but the rest is absolute garbage. You must love to travel at an average of 37km/h and take 7 hours to travel between Belgrade and Nîs on the only train of the day. So right, you got the only HSR of the Balkans. But the rest is absolute ass. I'm sorry but it's bad and I truly hope it will be better in the future
Hi folks, I finally made the switch to universal subtitles, so you can now enjoy my videos in the language of your choice. This is a test for now, and it's still unclear if I will keep this style, but if more people can enjoy my videos without needing to learn English, that would be a plus!
Enjoy! :-)
Thibault
I feel like this is a great idea! Though the lack of hard captions may make it easier for people to steal clips, so you could put a transparent watermark somewhere at all times. Also, some of the captions are a bit long, which makes the text small on mobile and hard to read.
Good idea!
For those of you that don't know: you can adjust the subtitle style (size, text/background color and opacity, etc.) in the settings under the section "Subtitles" -> "Options" (top right corner). :)
I notice in the dutch subtitle that when you see the attendant by the seat car that it says stoelauto instead of Zitrijtuig and motor instead of Loc and Bifrequentiemotoren instead of bifrequentlocomotives😅 sorry
Looks good, but I didn't realize it until about half way through the video. Perhaps a note at the beginning until people get used to it.
A vocal narrration is so much more entertaining in English ( or French)...the Visuals are superb, as always...dgp/uk
Being a wheelchair user, i will never be able to take this trip so being able to see it through your eyes is wonderful! Thank you for sharing it.
To my knowledge, they have wheelchair ramps to get onto these trains
@@LS-Moto yeah, but you'd still want to be able to move about, if only to go to the toilet. Maybe the Nightjet, but I would doubt that the EN Dacia and Bosfor have a handicapped compartment or accessible toilet. It would make travelling by train perhaps not entirely impossible, but definitely a lot more challenging.
@@barvdw Fair point, but isn't that no different on a bus or plane?
@@LS-Moto Buses: yes. Planes: flights rarely take as long, so you might be able to hold it in for an hour or 2, and they will assist you to get on and off in most cases. Not ideal, but still.
Which is why it would be a good thing if they made trains more accessible in SE Europe. In Czechia for instance, almost all trains are equipped with lifts, there's a separate compartment for people in wheelchairs, right next to the accessible toilet. If there's catering, they'll bring it to the compartment. Trains can really gain an advantage, here.
@@LS-Moto I would imagine it would be difficult to go through those hallways, just see how tight they are.
I am pleased to see that trains are finally going to Istanbul city (even if it is not the centre) and not to a village miles away. Now we can truly say that there are trains from Paris to Istanbul!!
Excellent video. I was in France in 1976. I was young and adventurous and wanted to take this journey. Travelling to Eastern European countries was not easy during those days. Now at 77 years of frail age, I traveled with you on this cherished route and fulfilled my dream. Thnx
Impressive. Unless you get the use of a shower, having a proper wash using the tiny washbasins is no laughing matter at our age. You end up with soapy water all over the floor & it takes three times as long
I'm 77 and still taking these trips! Never stop!
Saya orang indonesia. Mimpi bisa bepergian keliling eropa dengan kereta api. Dan sekarang saya dapat sedikit pengalaman lewat video ini. Terima kasih
Merci de nous faire voyager avec vous. Ce fut un bien agréable voyage, sans bouger de chez moi (j'ai 76 ans).
I did this trip this month starting in Vienna! It is a long journey but I am glad I did it! Also from a female perspective, I had a 6 person compartment for Vienna-Bucharest and a 4 person compartment from Bucharest to Istanbul. Mainly because nothing else was available when I booked. Both times I was travelling with all males. Both times I had no problems at all, all of them were nice guys and we had good conversations throughout. I travel with nighttrains in Europe a lot and book the female compartments if available. But I would still make this trip like this again, I felt safe. 😊 Of course, you never know who you are going to meet, but on this occasion and from what I saw in the rest of the train I felt very welcome and safe.
So you enjoyed travelling as in a school camp room. Thats hardly travel. In fact it’s something I’d expect in a 3rd world country. 6 bed room? 4 bed room? With strangers.
@@xr6lad To me, meeting different people of different backgrounds and countries and having conversations is a big part of what I consider travelling and seeing the world. So I don't mind sharing a cabin! But thankfully there are many transportation options nowadays, so people can choose what they like.
Nice to read your comment about traveling by train and enjoying 🍒🍒🍒
Understood
The subtitles display lasts adequately which is not the case normally to our Annoyance . Here it is totally different . Many thanks from India . The video was very nice . 12.9.24
I have done this journey twice, 2012 & 2018. A great adventure
I like this style brother. Support from here! 😍
I've taken this entire trip, not in one stretch. Paris to Bucharest several times, Bucharest to Istanbul once in 2022. My Istanbul section was 6 hours late but meant that I could see western Turkey during the day. It's all magical!!!
Very interesting journey using all night trains!! Paris and Istanbul were Orient Express start/end points; not sure of cities along the route. When I was in the travel industry one of my dreams was to ride the Orient Express.
Thanks Thibault for sharing your experience.🥰👌👍
orient express still exists as a very expensive charter train, not sure if it goes all the way though.
I would prefer one train, with shower, rather than all those separate trains without. You should try the Doğu Ekspresi (East express) between Ankara and Kars in the winter. It is incredible. Unfortunately it has no showers either.
It's really awesome seeing Istanbul by train thank you.🚂🚃🇹🇷
Sehr beeindruckend… 👍
Letztes Jahr bin ich von Narvik nach Istanbul mit dem Zug gefahren. Narvik-Stockholm-Berlin-Budapest-Bukarest-Istanbul. Ich war 5 Tage unterwegs.
Love these trip reports, they give me a great balance of different views and aspects of the journeys, this trip to Istanbul is a bucket list item for sure now.
Hoping to do Bucharest Nord to Istanbul next year so found this very informative thanks😊
Welcome to İstanbul Türkiye 🇹🇷🇹🇷
BEST. 🎉
Another awesome Balkan train experience, thank you for this video!
Great video and amazing trip! Very happy that you enabled the universal subtitles, so I can train my English and French (🇧🇷 here)
Normally in Türkiye, TCDD alternates toilettes per car. That is: one car with seat-toilet and the next car with squat-toilet for people with hygiene concerns.. In this case, there was only one car...
Excellent enjoyed the long trip ❤❤❤❤
Regards frm Mansoor Karachi Pakistan 🇵🇰
Türkiye’min treni hepsinden daha temiz ve konforlu 🇹🇷
Always fun and informative and enjoyable to watch!
I was a railway man and served the Indian railways for about 36 years in different category including running staff. And as such I am proud of Indian railways. Thanks..
Amazing trip. Thanks for the very nice video. I really got the feeling how it must have been.
Great video !!
Thanks!
Looks like a physically testing journey…yet one I would love to take. Especially the eastern part through Bulgaria.
The squat toilet on TCDD sleeper is super clean!
the positive thing about the slow tracks in Romania is that you have ample time to enjoy the nice scenery.
still to fast for admiring the Danube
I love the old noise of jointed track in Bulgaria !
Excellent video Thibault. And good long format because you had a lot to show. Good also that you are resisting the algorithm's command to speak during videos. I watched with the captions on and off, both fine. Thanks.
Haha, that random yoga dude in the hall was unexpected. I love how he gave you this slight entitled look like "Can't you see I'm trying to reach Nirvana ovah here on the floor of a Nightjet?" 🤣
That's a dude? I just posted a similar comment above. 😁
I did this in 2012. Outgoing journey day 1 Kiel-Hamburg-Praha-Bratislava. Day 2 Bratislava-Budapest-Beograd (I think this day train doesnt exist anymore). Day 3 and 4 Beograd-Sofia nightrain. Day 5 and 6 Sofia-Istanbul nighttrain, but we had to use the bus from Pendik due construction work. Return journey: day 1 and 2 bus to Pendik, nightrain Pendik-Bucuresti Gara Nord. Day 3 daytrain Bucuresti Nord-Budapest. Day 4 daytrain Budapest-Home, to North Germany. Its been a magnificant experience.
Do you know if this journey is still possible from Kiel?
A touch of the Orient Express, without the luxury, but still quite an experience. By coincidence, I'm currently building the Lego Orient Express, but apart from its route from Paris to Istanbul, there's little resemblance. Still, a nice model.
Original route from Paris to Istanbul, in 1977( the last "direct orient train with UIC coaches and sleeping car ), transited by Switzerland Italy, Jugoslavia( replaced by Slovenja, Croatia, Sirbja, Makedonja), Belgarja, and Turkye, the train lived Paris gare de Lyon at 23 hours, and went to Lausanne, and Valais/Wallis, Simplon, and Lombardia
TCCD Railways have news TAURUS lok from SIEMENS in 25 KV AC 50 Hz, however, the are little non-electrificated line during this route.
i like this video.I was born behind rail in Sombor,Serbia and i like travell.
wonderful video❤
Very good video here, I really liked the extensive views of Bulgaria!
Great video and very informative, but not for me, Air France or Turkish airlines would of completed that in a couple of hours probably for less cost too depending on booking times the train is just too much faffing about!
Traveling by train is always an experience! Thanks for sharing your amazing trips! 🙂
Belle aventure!! Merci
Bener2 keren kereta. Alam.pemandangannya....Top
Great video.
Thanks for the very nice video.
لقد استمتعنا فعلا معك بهذه الرحله المثيره
اتمنى ان تواصل ابداعك
Very well done! Lovely journey and impeccable video quality to match. Keep up the great work!
thank you for sharing
MRCE is a Netherlands-based subsidiary of Japan's Mitsui corporation, which specializes in electric locomotive leasing.
@@DateTwoRelate and MRCE is now beacon rail
At 8:24 it's not Danube River but River Inn. The rail track from Passau to Austria goes along the river Inn south before it turns East again towards Vienna.
The showers NEVER work in a CFR sleeper. I have had 2 deluxe sleepers and neither had better than a trickle of cold water.
Unfortunately you are correct
Let me write in Spanish. Un viaje épico e incómodo pero muy aventurero e interesante. Hay una gran diferencia entre los trenes de Francia y Alemania y de los de Bulgaria y Rumanía con su característico sonido trac-trac de la separación entre railes. Thanks.
Fantastic!!
I like this video.
Extra les sous titres ! Magnifique vidéo 😊
Even tho I enjoy trains the price for Paris-Vienna is steep, you can find airplane tickets for way cheaper and get to the destination way faster
What a journey, the price is nuts!
This is my idea of hell on earth. I might just be persuaded if there is a private compartment. You deserve a medal.
You can always book a private compartment :)
@@SimplyRailway Thank you. There comes a point in llife when the effort is just too much. I passed that point many years ago. Your videos are very entertaining.
thank you .
Vidéo incroyable et grâce à la traduction je peux enfin vraiment tout comprendre (mon anglais est très très scolaire 😂), un grand bravo SimplyRailway . Je conduis des trains tous les jours mais tes vidéos me donne envie de voyager en touriste par ce transport et dans toute l’Europe !
03:09 The famous 'Parisian welcome'.🤣
we are waiting for Milan Nice with treni turistici italiani ❤
What a great trip.
Nice video. Makes me want to take that trip.
Love and enjoy watching all your videos
I only saw one dining car the whole trip ; you are brave to endure this long trip !
and that one wasn't even supposed to be there!
Unfortunately, there aren't many dining cars on night trains anymore. Most trips are short enough that you can forgo them, you can board after dinner and arrive in time for breakfast in the station, but still, especially for those longer trips, at least having a little shop where you could get some supplies would be more than welcome, I agree.
So nice and clen train i like it thanks.
Ah, the good old classic Orient Express Route 👍! Too bad the direct trains are gone long time ago!
Im thinking about the movie Eurotrip! Buongiorno 😂
Muy buen video. Evitaría mucha descripción y solo referenciaria y comentaría hitos. Un gran abrazo y vamos por más vídeos como este.
Thanks brother. I enjoy it.
great video thanks
خیلی خوب بود متشکرم.
Good 👍 And informative video but no briefing commentary for viewers.
Thanks 👍 Good Luck 💯.
Next time, I'd love you to do Algeciras to Nordkapp (or rather the closest railway to it, with a bonus trip via bus or ship)
Hi there! I really enjoy your description of the trip. I’m planning one like this. But where I can find all informations, not been a expertise like you? I will be doing the trip stopping in numerous cities. Greetings from Florianópolis (Brasil)!
It's not the same price as the VSOE Venice, Simplon, Orient Express:
PARIS ISTANBUL Duration: 6 days 5 nights Venice Simplon Orient Express Price: from €20,200
Historic Cabin
from €20,200
Suite
from €43,900
Grand Suite
from €67,000 to €71,400
Plus with a Pacific 241 P, it would be a must.
Normally in 2023 Siemens will confirm the Vectron Multi system locomotives, but apparently a TRAXX 185 AC2 is still present, which implies a change of Locomotive until Vienna
😅
this footage is from 2022
That's very specifically the VSOE train, the Venice Simplon Orient Express, which is a subsidiary of Belmond, I believe. But until 2009(!), the night train that ran between Vienna and Strasbourg (and before that Paris) was called the Orient Express...
Yep, true @@barvdw
Isn't there only the same train and compartment from Paris to Istanbul? If not does the quality differ every country?
fun fact: from 21:57 till 22:36 you were on the weakest railway in Romania, at Balota hill; also at 21:13 you were showing Orșova on the other side of the river, which is not in Serbia :D
Man, i really wish the Orient Express was still in service. Would have made your journey so much easier and more spectacular
but especially more more more expensive😂
it still is in service twice a year, look it up, it's a bit expensive though.
Halkali Station doesn't have any food services so if you need provisions for the train be sure to visit Yassi Donner, located 1km north of the station. Salih and Nurten will take very good care of you!
Excellent video Thibault ! Love from your british neighbours 😅❤
Excelent journey... 😮
the Danube was the most interesting.there was a ruin of a Roman bridge where Traian entered in Dacia and saved the Roman Empire with the gold robed from there.and build the Column of Traian in Rome with all the ''selfie'' take from Dacia.near there you have stil a relax spa from Roman era
Very good showings
Romanian train looks like it is barely crawling. Was there a speed restriction or is this normal track speed?
There are construction works along the entire length
The new subtitles definitively feel less lively than before!
fiyatlarıda yazarmısın..mesela bu paris istanbul turu kaç lira..
Thanks for another exciting trip. Despite the relative comfort the last leg looked hard work.
I still can't believe your publishers can't or won't produce an English version of your book, they're missing out on the UK/US/Can market where I'm sure you've got plenty of subscribers only too ready to purchase a copy.
Not only in English speaking countries, but also elsewhere, English is the main language of the world. As a Czech I'd gladly buy it if it was an option.
I've been to Keleti but can't remember if it is a throiugh station or does train have to reverse?
Nice Video
Ha enfin du français dans tes vidéos, bon que le sous titre ! mais c'est déjà cela ! Continu comme ça ! Peut être un de description en langue française serait un plus. Surtout que tu es français.
Merci pour tes vidéos.
As someone who travels night trains across Europe a lot and lives in Istanbul, trust me: take the Bucharest-Istanbul leg by bus instead. Way better experience!
12:14 Stop 😂
hello how much was your expenses on tikets and visas if any and also i am in france now and i would like to know if you have idea if i can travel from paris to hongkong or thailand or vietnam by train ? thank you in advance
24:31 What a handsome hunk!😍
Hi , will you do a trip report on the new romanian train when it comes out ?
Of course :-)
What new Romanian train?
@@CalinFR alstom coradia stream
@@RomaniaBallYT_Arsel Ah, I thought some new sleeping/couchette cars. Coradia Stream is all over the place in the rest of the EU countries
@@CalinFREU yes but not in eastern Europe lol
Salut Simply .De ce nu încerci să faci mai multe rute din Romania 🇷🇴 pe diferite trenuri.Avem și altele .Sunt din Romania/Bucharest.Vei vedea niste zone minunate cu trenul .
I love your videos, no unnecessary blabla... and you show the places instead of yourself :) just one question, how did you buy the ticket? I mean is it just one ticket or several tickets for each leg of the journey? Many thanks
Go trough Belgrade, Serbia, what kind of weird route was this one?
Lmao right, try to go via Belgrade by train. Serbia is an island when it comes to international trains
@@SimplyRailway an island with an unique highspeed railway in the region, right. You seem to be really badly informed for someone calling himself "simplyrailways".
@@FilK79 Ah well, you should check out tomorrow's video about my journey from Belgrade to Sofia. ;-)
Yes right, you got a high speed railway to Novi Sad but the rest is absolute garbage.
You must love to travel at an average of 37km/h and take 7 hours to travel between Belgrade and Nîs on the only train of the day. So right, you got the only HSR of the Balkans.
But the rest is absolute ass. I'm sorry but it's bad and I truly hope it will be better in the future
Superb video ! toate tarile frumoase , dar cand a intrat in romania se stia absolut absolut daca nu citeai si statiile ! Frumos clip si interesant !
What was in the salami sandwich at Gorna? Looks like cheese?