Wonderful and bord of locomotive is same how is to Romania EA LOCOMOTIVE i m so happy as i see romanian locomotive alive we have but much are very very old few locomotive have 45-50 years old
Cool video! Greetings from Romania! Here many people complain that these locomotives are somewhat too big for "rail transport needs", but I think that the Electroputere locos they are very reliable! 🙂
...and they are right. At the end of the '80s (until the CFR was developing, before starting amortizing) Romania's electric rolling stock was like a wrench-set, which is composed only of wrenches 26-32. :) At that time the style was to run long fast trains, even longer passenger trains one-twice a day. Indeed, they needed the power. But time has gone. In the last 50 years railways of Europe have moved towards faster, smaller trains, clock-face timetable, suburban traffic. I'm living 30km far from Budapest (in Gödöllő), and on an average workdays we have 76(!!!) pairs of trains to Budapest (smaller villages on the line have 44). This is only possible with fast, light EMUs wich don't need locomotive change /run round, they have high acceleration, low floor. CFR is standing still. How many pairs of trains are in suburbs of Bucharest, e.g. on line 800? Daily 5-6-7(!!!), mostly composed of heavy, 120t locomotives, regular carriages. On a flat, ruler-straight line. CFR even failed to establish the use of control cars. Imho the "5100kW everywhere" approach IS responsible for the current situation. Fun fact: back in the begin of '80s CFR did create a control car for testing purposes. A few tests were performed on the line 405 from Tg. M. to Războieni. Passangers did not enter the train, because "the locomotive is at the wrong end". Despite the fact, that (among many others) the line 405 is ideal for creating suburban traffic for Tg. M., tests were given up soon, and the control car was left abandoned in Luduş. After 40 years CFR still uses 115t Sulzers with ridiculosly low acceleration and catastrophic high consumption...
@@nazareth978 yeah, I know! Unfortunately, the whole romanian rail network (due to corrupt politicians and nasty private operators) is a complete shitshow! 🤕😕🥴
@@nazareth978 you are right that sadly, the traffic needs of the 1960s-1980s are not the same as today's traffic needs (rail transport is sadly not what it used to be, but thats a whole other story), so while the LE 5100s are excellent machines, in some cases you will see them pulling one coach and thats it. rather wasteful considering that this amount of power would be better used on a heavy freight train or on a fast passenger train. after all when new this was the second most powerful electric locomotive in Europe, and built to haul trains like the Balt-Orient (Bucharest to Berlin) or the Wiener Walzer (Bucharest to Basel). as for suburban trains, theres barely something like that, partly because in terms of surface the Romanian capital is smaller than other capitals, and secondly because the railway network around the capital aint the most amazing either (the ring line was mostly for freight trains and so on). so yeah i'd agree it would have been a great idea to have EMUs or to start with push-pull trains. i presume you are probably aware of our experiment with EMUs seen as you have knowledge of the experimental control car. sadly the lack of "know-how" didnt help, otherwise we might have had at least EMUs since the 1970s. we are gonna have EMUs but i honestly doubt that they compare with the ones from Serbia or Hungary...
Wonderfull line ! Great job by the builders of JZ company. Except Codilleras de los Andes it's the more difficult railway to integrate on mountain ! Friendly from France
Pure madness to work on that traffic section both as a mechanic and as a guard at that viaduct or as an employee! A video from the head of the train would be great
Had to watch for a bit, you're on the DPU in the back for pushing, was almost going to compliment you on your skills on riding railcars and filming. :)
Impressive feat of tito era "brotherhood and unity" (which turned out to be wanting) yugoslavia although one wonders if its ever repaid itself, it taking the high way wasn't going to be of much use to local passengers. The rugged landscape certainly makes for a good natural defence. Certainly would be good for a scenic tour. Regarding the breakup of yugoslavia whilst racial and religious differences were a factor there was a prosaic reason - money! Although communist it wasn't part of the soviet bloc and gained support from the EC and the USA (which would have helped to finance this railway among other things) for being a fence sitter, upon the end of the cold war and the collapse of communism in eastern Europe in 1989 it's neutrality was no longer needed and the economic support was abruptly stopped combined with the wealthier north, Slovenia and Croatia resentment of underwriting the poorer south, Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and growing recriminations suppressed by tito about WW2 atrocities in the 1980's meant it was doomed to implode...
Vis ! Feerie ! Basm ! Dacă nu mă înșel, trenul are atât la tracțiune cât și la împingere, două locomotive fabricate în România, la Electroputere Craiova.
Великолепное видео.Очень хочется увидеть весь путь от Бара до Белого поля сейчас т.к летом скалы прикрыты травой и деревьями а зимой снегом.А сейчас они открыты и виды потрясающие воображение.Вопрос .Зачем толкач в хвосте а не двойной тягой впереди?Из-за винтовой стяжки?
Я думаю, локомотив сзади - как у электрички. Когда они разгрузят состав и поедут обратно, то этот хвостовой локомотив станет головным и будет тянуть весь состав.
@@vadims8742 Спасибо за комментарий.но обратно состав поедет уже вниз и толкач станет головным.Я имел ввиду то что винтовая стяжка ограничивает тяговые нагрузки на разрыв.Автосцепка как у нас и американцев позволяет огромные нагрузки.У них видимо очень крутые уклоны и одному локомотиву тяжело.🙂
@@vadims8742 Винтовая стяжка была и у нас ещё до войны но быстро была заменена на автосцепку из-за возросшего грузооборота.Если Вы видите на грузовых и некоторых пассажирских буферные тарелки.там винтовая стяжка.
I've have been there on NY holydays, gorgeous places, would be great to see that in HDR. The question to author: why there is no functioning railway crossing in Montenegro, no barrier or signal light or sound alarm works on crossing? Train stopped on every one between Podgorica and Bar, it was so often that it may be another reason to call it "Montenegrin's metro".
lack of maintenance sadly, and/or theft of the cabling within the electric panel boxes next to the crossings. a friend wanted to go to Serbia to film level crossings there but when i told him a good amount of them could be broken he just abandoned his plans and went to Bulgaria instead...
Rapaz esse pedaço 18:03 é impressionante tem que ter Coragem, que pedra diferente , lugar alto, aqui no Brasil é plano , e roubam ,se foce fazer uma estrada desta íam ter dinheiro 💰 até 5 Gerações abraço Jaú SP Brasil 🙏
Awesome video Not sure why anyone would want to build a railway there in the first place. I guess the units are not dpu'd and you're just pushing from the rear when it's needed. Looks scary but great video. I'm surprised the mountains are not covered in snow. Posted a link to my page and shared with some other pages just a great video.
It's an amazing engineering feat building that Railway when was it built? What are the trains use that line? Nothing like that in flatseven Ontario in Canada. Very beautiful.
terrific video.i dont think this is part of bar -bijole polje route.the tunnels are too many,there is no vegetation on the mountains and the valley is too deep.
This video is astounding. I have seen at least 2 passenger cab ride videos of this section. This video ends at almost where there is a bridge in the tunnel the train just entered. I have not been able to find out what kind of bridge is used or how long it is, could you tell me? It also looks like the track alignment was started on a different alignment at the beginning of the tunnel and then changed to this one; is this correct and why, collapse maybe, bad rock?
I did some research about the bridge inside the tunnel, and this is what I found: The german wikipedia page about this railway claims that a very large and deep underground lake was discovered while digging the Требешица tunnel. During an attempt to create a cutting, a bagger and its engineer fell down and disappeared in the darkness. The bridge was build later. But I’m not sure if this source is right, because the next sentence discribes a passing loop that doesn’t exist according to the cab rides from dulevoz. This loop would be inside the tunnel and on a bridge towards the Морача slope. It’s name should be Дубошчица, but I didn’t notice this in one of the cab rides.
Bas dobro sto postoji takav neko kao Dule, Podrska iz Mladenovca,
The iconic Beograd Bar railway. Beautifully scenic. 🥰🙋🏻♀🤗
Захватывающее дух видео! Горные пейзажи восхитительны- каньоны, туннели поражают воображение. Спасибо, и ждем новых фильмов.
Հալալա ձեզ ՍԵՐԲ ժողովուրդ ձեր լավ աշխատանքի համար:❤️💙🧡 Bravo for your good job Serbian people:
Dangerous railway, good job, i am from Indonesia
Thank you! This railway line is my personal favorite.
Bonjour, c est vraiment une très jolie vidéo d une des plus belle ligne ferroviaire d Europe, les paysages sont magnifiques
طريق مذهل ورائع
Najskuplji projekat u SFRJ
Давно не было видео. Очень приятно что всё хорошо.
Super snimak, prelep kanjon i veliki trud snimatelja.....Pozdrav
Impresionant traseu! Frumoase imagini! Mulțumesc!
That is some view there with the mountain, river, tunnel and road.
Wonderful and bord of locomotive is same how is to Romania EA LOCOMOTIVE i m so happy as i see romanian locomotive alive we have but much are very very old few locomotive have 45-50 years old
Stunning cab ride! 👏👏👏I also love the sound of the traction motors.💖 Pozdrav iz Sibiu!
Very beautiful video mate! Good job! I like to see Romanian Locomotives working good in other country!
Greetings from Romania!
Thanks for letting me know where the video was taken. I say hello to Romania as my sons wife is Romanian. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Very medieval the river and the mountains and also the barren lands look too good extremely soothing
Odličan video. Odličan snimak kabine i radujem se novim snimcima pogotovo kabine i instrumenata. Nadam se nekom snimku kabine 661 lokomitive.
Really stunning. The landscape is spectacular and the track seems impossible. Very nice video.
Спасибо за интересную экскурсию
Most interesting journey. So many tunnels built high up in the mountains: must have been a colossal job constructing the railway line there.
مناظر زیبای طبیعی
Its amazing to think that some of the line ballast comes from those mountains!
Another great video from your hand! Great job! Best greetings from a danish traindriver
Very beautiful and nicely created. Keep it up. Awaiting for few more videos like this. Best wishes to you.
Cool video! Greetings from Romania!
Here many people complain that these locomotives are somewhat too big for "rail transport needs", but I think that the Electroputere locos they are very reliable! 🙂
...and they are right. At the end of the '80s (until the CFR was developing, before starting amortizing) Romania's electric rolling stock was like a wrench-set, which is composed only of wrenches 26-32. :) At that time the style was to run long fast trains, even longer passenger trains one-twice a day. Indeed, they needed the power.
But time has gone. In the last 50 years railways of Europe have moved towards faster, smaller trains, clock-face timetable, suburban traffic. I'm living 30km far from Budapest (in Gödöllő), and on an average workdays we have 76(!!!) pairs of trains to Budapest (smaller villages on the line have 44). This is only possible with fast, light EMUs wich don't need locomotive change /run round, they have high acceleration, low floor.
CFR is standing still. How many pairs of trains are in suburbs of Bucharest, e.g. on line 800? Daily 5-6-7(!!!), mostly composed of heavy, 120t locomotives, regular carriages. On a flat, ruler-straight line. CFR even failed to establish the use of control cars. Imho the "5100kW everywhere" approach IS responsible for the current situation.
Fun fact: back in the begin of '80s CFR did create a control car for testing purposes. A few tests were performed on the line 405 from Tg. M. to Războieni. Passangers did not enter the train, because "the locomotive is at the wrong end". Despite the fact, that (among many others) the line 405 is ideal for creating suburban traffic for Tg. M., tests were given up soon, and the control car was left abandoned in Luduş. After 40 years CFR still uses 115t Sulzers with ridiculosly low acceleration and catastrophic high consumption...
@@nazareth978 yeah, I know! Unfortunately, the whole romanian rail network (due to corrupt politicians and nasty private operators) is a complete shitshow! 🤕😕🥴
@@nazareth978 you are right that sadly, the traffic needs of the 1960s-1980s are not the same as today's traffic needs (rail transport is sadly not what it used to be, but thats a whole other story), so while the LE 5100s are excellent machines, in some cases you will see them pulling one coach and thats it. rather wasteful considering that this amount of power would be better used on a heavy freight train or on a fast passenger train. after all when new this was the second most powerful electric locomotive in Europe, and built to haul trains like the Balt-Orient (Bucharest to Berlin) or the Wiener Walzer (Bucharest to Basel).
as for suburban trains, theres barely something like that, partly because in terms of surface the Romanian capital is smaller than other capitals, and secondly because the railway network around the capital aint the most amazing either (the ring line was mostly for freight trains and so on). so yeah i'd agree it would have been a great idea to have EMUs or to start with push-pull trains. i presume you are probably aware of our experiment with EMUs seen as you have knowledge of the experimental control car. sadly the lack of "know-how" didnt help, otherwise we might have had at least EMUs since the 1970s. we are gonna have EMUs but i honestly doubt that they compare with the ones from Serbia or Hungary...
A great video, thank you ! Beautiful scenery and breath-taking views down the canyons, imagine what a ride this will be with heavy snowfall !
Супер видео! Браво! Поздрав от България ...
Beautiful view of the mountains!it takes your breath away!I am waiting for a new journey from the driver's cab!
Amazing train ride! Fantastic places and landscapes! Good work mastet! MEGA THUMBS UP
All the best from Ireland
Andrew
Super, thanks! Shoot cab view railway section Niš - Preševo, if prossible.
A ako nekome nije jasno zasto Turci nikada nisu pokorili Crnu Goru, treba samo da pogledaju ovaj film ...
Kako se održava pruga dobro da postoji
Absolutely amazing!!!!! James.
Thanks! Brilliant job!
Wonderful video,wonderful landscapes 😇☺️❤️I am Cristian from Romania.
Indian railway is the best.
Fantastic new video..greetings from stuttgart/germany👍👍👍
A great video, thank you! Greetings from Italy.
Absolutely marvellous. Feel like travelling on this route in train.
Fantastic! Greetings from austrian train driver!
Nice Video, thank you!
Wonderfull line ! Great job by the builders of JZ company. Except Codilleras de los Andes it's the more difficult railway to integrate on mountain ! Friendly from France
Beautiful pictures thank you cheers bob.🍺🛤🦘👍👍👍👍😁🤠
These views are ridiculous! Would love to take that ride.
What a nice ride! Thanks guys
Wonderful. Really Enjoyed the journey. Keep it up.
Absolute amazing
Tank you from Italy beatiful location 👋
I hope the full journey was recorded and we'll get to see it...🤞😊
Какая красивая местность!
U Vojvodini ovakve provalije nema 😁😄😂Prelepo Dule.redovno gledam tvoja putovanja...nesto ti kamera nema dobeu stabilizaciju,pozdrav iz Panceva
Boa tarde 🌻 16:38 eita saudade 😔 trem 🚆 de ferro KKK 🌹🙏🥰😬, A noite 😴🌃🏡 assisto abraço Jaú SP Brasil 🙏🌹🌹🙏🥰😬
Amazing footage!!
Brate,veliki teret,a lebdi se u vazduhu,a most star i korozivan😮
Kad će neki klip Železnički saobraćaj u Srbiji ili pogled iz lokomotive,odličan snimak :)
Pure madness to work on that traffic section both as a mechanic and as a guard at that viaduct or as an employee! A video from the head of the train would be great
Дорога! Какое величественное сооружение! Что это за горы?
Boa noite 😴🌃 2158 vamos assistir essa Fera lugar lindo 👏 Obra de Deus 🙏🥰🌹🙏
How much HP each? This train don't stop for nothing.
Na kom naponu rade motori kad svaki vuče 1000A?
Сердце от страха замирает сидя у компьютера, я бы наверное не смогла живьем там прокатиться🙂.
Снимали из окна кабины локомотива. Ничего страшного так что))
Magnifique !
Had to watch for a bit, you're on the DPU in the back for pushing, was almost going to compliment you on your skills on riding railcars and filming. :)
Impressive feat of tito era "brotherhood and unity" (which turned out to be wanting) yugoslavia although one wonders if its ever repaid itself, it taking the high way wasn't going to be of much use to local passengers. The rugged landscape certainly makes for a good natural defence. Certainly would be good for a scenic tour. Regarding the breakup of yugoslavia whilst racial and religious differences were a factor there was a prosaic reason - money!
Although communist it wasn't part of the soviet bloc and gained support from the EC and the USA (which would have helped to finance this railway among other things) for being a fence sitter, upon the end of the cold war and the collapse of communism in eastern Europe in 1989 it's neutrality was no longer needed and the economic support was abruptly stopped combined with the wealthier north, Slovenia and Croatia resentment of underwriting the poorer south, Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and growing recriminations suppressed by tito about WW2 atrocities in the 1980's meant it was doomed to implode...
Beautiful video
Name of the country?
⚘🇨🇦🍁
Montenegro 🇲🇪🇲🇪
Za postovanje🍀🇷🇸
Vis ! Feerie ! Basm ! Dacă nu mă înșel, trenul are atât la tracțiune cât și la împingere, două locomotive fabricate în România, la Electroputere Craiova.
Spectacular!
me recuerda al Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacifico...espectacular !!!!
Великолепное видео.Очень хочется увидеть весь путь от Бара до Белого поля сейчас т.к летом скалы прикрыты травой и деревьями а зимой снегом.А сейчас они открыты и виды потрясающие воображение.Вопрос .Зачем толкач в хвосте а не двойной тягой впереди?Из-за винтовой стяжки?
The discription claims that the banker locomotive will be dropped off at the summit (Колашин). Therefore, it might be coupled to the rear.
Я думаю, локомотив сзади - как у электрички. Когда они разгрузят состав и поедут обратно, то этот хвостовой локомотив станет головным и будет тянуть весь состав.
@@vadims8742 Спасибо за комментарий.но обратно состав поедет уже вниз и толкач станет головным.Я имел ввиду то что винтовая стяжка ограничивает тяговые нагрузки на разрыв.Автосцепка как у нас и американцев позволяет огромные нагрузки.У них видимо очень крутые уклоны и одному локомотиву тяжело.🙂
@@алексейволосюк-я9г Я даже не знал про винтовую стяжку!
@@vadims8742 Винтовая стяжка была и у нас ещё до войны но быстро была заменена на автосцепку из-за возросшего грузооборота.Если Вы видите на грузовых и некоторых пассажирских буферные тарелки.там винтовая стяжка.
Ne bi bilo loše da kupiš stabilizator za kameru, videi bi bili još bolji. ;)
I've have been there on NY holydays, gorgeous places, would be great to see that in HDR. The question to author: why there is no functioning railway crossing in Montenegro, no barrier or signal light or sound alarm works on crossing? Train stopped on every one between Podgorica and Bar, it was so often that it may be another reason to call it "Montenegrin's metro".
lack of maintenance sadly, and/or theft of the cabling within the electric panel boxes next to the crossings. a friend wanted to go to Serbia to film level crossings there but when i told him a good amount of them could be broken he just abandoned his plans and went to Bulgaria instead...
Parabéns, é a melhor mostra dessa ferrovia, eu tentei fazer de Budva a Belgrado mas me falaram que estava suspensa, um dia eu farei
Rapaz esse pedaço 18:03 é impressionante tem que ter Coragem, que pedra diferente , lugar alto, aqui no Brasil é plano , e roubam ,se foce fazer uma estrada desta íam ter dinheiro 💰 até 5 Gerações abraço Jaú SP Brasil 🙏
Wow! Thanks for the great video and amazing mountain scenery! This is not even in the German Alps, as you have in Serbia!
Awesome video Not sure why anyone would want to build a railway there in the first place. I guess the units are not dpu'd and you're just pushing from the rear when it's needed. Looks scary but great video. I'm surprised the mountains are not covered in snow. Posted a link to my page and shared with some other pages just a great video.
It's an amazing engineering feat building that Railway when was it built? What are the trains use that line? Nothing like that in flatseven Ontario in Canada. Very beautiful.
Fantastic video. I visited Budva and I saw this railway line from my car. I have also a channel with trains from Romania...
terrific video.i dont think this is part of bar -bijole polje route.the tunnels are too many,there is no vegetation on the mountains and the valley is too deep.
Muito legal o vídeo, paisagens muito diferente daqui do Brasil, parecem montanhas vulcânicas(só rochas), espero im gua conhecer a região!
Eu conheci por viagem de ônibus me falaram que as viagem estavam suspensa, chama o trem deTito.
É uma paisagem de calcário, em Portugal também existe, mas nada tão espectacular.
Zašto potisak za 739 tona? I gde je tu Ivana😀?
super
Gostei muito
Wonderful scenery...but i'm scare🥺🥺 is that any passanger train on that route?
SupeR!👌👌👌
very nice
Predobar video😊Kako se seva po gasu,dok se prelazi Mala Rijeka.
dule lep viodeo voza jel si ti vozio taj teretni voz gde ide taj voz
Superb video - how often are freight trains on this line?
Muito lindo ❤
Crnogorci što ne pravite prugu prema Kosovu kada ste priznali.Imate prugu prema Skandru pa je ne koristite
This video is astounding. I have seen at least 2 passenger cab ride videos of this section. This video ends at almost where there is a bridge in the tunnel the train just entered. I have not been able to find out what kind of bridge is used or how long it is, could you tell me? It also looks like the track alignment was started on a different alignment at the beginning of the tunnel and then changed to this one; is this correct and why, collapse maybe, bad rock?
I did some research about the bridge inside the tunnel, and this is what I found:
The german wikipedia page about this railway claims that a very large and deep underground lake was discovered while digging the Требешица tunnel. During an attempt to create a cutting, a bagger and its engineer fell down and disappeared in the darkness. The bridge was build later.
But I’m not sure if this source is right, because the next sentence discribes a passing loop that doesn’t exist according to the cab rides from dulevoz. This loop would be inside the tunnel and on a bridge towards the Морача slope. It’s name should be Дубошчица, but I didn’t notice this in one of the cab rides.
Super video !!! Uradi zimsku verziju Sarajevo Mostar !!!
A zasto Dule 2 lokomotive?
Zbog uspona od 25 promila ne može jedna lokomotiva da povuče toliki teret.
It’s literally in the description
Kako komuniciraju masinovodje?
Imaju radio vezu u lokomotivama
Isao sam skoro ovom prugom do Kolasina (da se najezis) gore nego horor film
Dule. koga vo Makedonija ?
Profile must be very hard so 2 locos pulls short train.
Как тут вообще возможно проложить линию?!
❤️😍💐🙌🙏