This is a eye opener. I don’t mind this but it’s quite rough and I’ve never seen anything like it. These carriages should have been scrapped and new ones built. These look like they are from the Soviet era. Russia has $600 billion in foreign banks. They should had spent the Russian peoples $600 billion on the citizens.
@@001looker I’m in New Zealand and train travel for long distance is low also. What I can drive in 5 hours will take me nearly 7-8 hours for the same distance by train. Travel by bus is more popular here and more affordable. I’ve heard the train ride from east to west in the US is awesome though.
@@kingcountrykiwi7429 if by awesome you mean you get to see places you would never see otherwise, absolutely. However most Americans don't have the time or patience to take a week train travel. Reason why we only have 1 bullet train in the country
I'm not sure they even should have existed at all. And they are so slow, it's like traveling with a steam train and I'm not even sure that some wasn't faster.
@@YannR34 Those in Europe get up to 30 days vacation day's per year and they are not shy about using it. As such life can be much slower. Taking few days train while relaxing and seeing the country is different type of lifestyle
I know you're not in RU or KZ right now but if you were I'd be extremely curious to see what are Kazakhs perspectives on all the Russians pouring into the KZ border trying to escape Putin's mobilization
@@runrig97 I'm pretty sure they have removed that, to look as clean as the snow, since they are not welcome in Kazakhstan. And this is how a bunch of venomous snakes invade the place.
Probably safer rails I bet then U.S. right now. U.S. Government practically pushed passenger trains out of use in 1960's for airlines. I liked SECNEF in France, Amtrak's OK, liked old Chesapeake and Ohio RR
Thank you for the video's. I am curious, here in US if one to take Amtrak, there is no train cleaning during the trip and it can get pretty dirty. Is that the same thing on Russian trains?
All the trains that we had in Russia, were cleaned during our trip. And even head of conductors asked us if we liked the service and do we have offers to make changes in that service system 😁
That is weird, it's like a giant public dormitory. This is way worse than I was expecting and my expectations was already pretty low. And it moves at what speed ? like 80km/h when it speeds up ? It looks so slow when you see through the windows. This sure was interesting to see.
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This is a eye opener. I don’t mind this but it’s quite rough and I’ve never seen anything like it. These carriages should have been scrapped and new ones built. These look like they are from the Soviet era. Russia has $600 billion in foreign banks. They should had spent the Russian peoples $600 billion on the citizens.
As American seeing train travel in other countries for many days is strange concept to me as we mainly take an airplanes or drive here.
@@001looker I’m in New Zealand and train travel for long distance is low also. What I can drive in 5 hours will take me nearly 7-8 hours for the same distance by train. Travel by bus is more popular here and more affordable. I’ve heard the train ride from east to west in the US is awesome though.
@@kingcountrykiwi7429 if by awesome you mean you get to see places you would never see otherwise, absolutely. However most Americans don't have the time or patience to take a week train travel. Reason why we only have 1 bullet train in the country
I'm not sure they even should have existed at all. And they are so slow, it's like traveling with a steam train and I'm not even sure that some wasn't faster.
@@YannR34 Those in Europe get up to 30 days vacation day's per year and they are not shy about using it. As such life can be much slower. Taking few days train while relaxing and seeing the country is different type of lifestyle
Hi hello kazakstan I would like to try that buckwheat honey that one beekeeper was talking about in village in last video
I know you're not in RU or KZ right now but if you were I'd be extremely curious to see what are Kazakhs perspectives on all the Russians pouring into the KZ border trying to escape Putin's mobilization
I'd like to see the stupid hypocritical people with Z stickers on their vehicles being turned away.
@@runrig97 me too
@@runrig97 I'm pretty sure they have removed that, to look as clean as the snow, since they are not welcome in Kazakhstan. And this is how a bunch of venomous snakes invade the place.
Probably safer rails I bet then U.S. right now. U.S. Government practically pushed passenger trains out of use in 1960's for airlines. I liked SECNEF in France, Amtrak's OK, liked old Chesapeake and Ohio RR
Thank you for the video's. I am curious, here in US if one to take Amtrak, there is no train cleaning during the trip and it can get pretty dirty. Is that the same thing on Russian trains?
All the trains that we had in Russia, were cleaned during our trip. And even head of conductors asked us if we liked the service and do we have offers to make changes in that service system 😁
know what you mean
That is weird, it's like a giant public dormitory. This is way worse than I was expecting and my expectations was already pretty low. And it moves at what speed ? like 80km/h when it speeds up ? It looks so slow when you see through the windows.
This sure was interesting to see.
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