Excellent series: a second-class trip, quiet, without any sensationalism, which brings us closer to the daily life of regions so distant for a Western European.
Russia is our friendly country and we love the Russians.your Vedio is well made with pure travel and showing all stations between Vlodivostok and Moscow. Barren lands ,frozen rivers, snow covered railway tracks and pine trees are a treat for the eyes.We have visited length and breadth of Russia without expenses.Gid bless you and Russia.❤
At 29:55, "belokaskiye" or "belokasotshniki" (white kask people) means senior workers and officials. Ordinary workers are wearing orange- colored kasks. Actually, the quarrel was not about to fight, just to dispute who is more important, senior workers or ordinary workers. So just an ordinary Russian drunk philosophical conversation. 😊
There's a thing that might be really interesting, especially for non-Russian viewers. The car seen at 5:44 (yellow and gray one) is literally a church car that travels alongside rural areas to provide service for people living in places without churches. It has "St. Nicholas the Wonderworker church car" written on the sides.
Also, these distant railways carry old soviet EMUs converted to a small market with few shops and stores selling basic produce where it is unavailable. Usually it's bread, meat, fish, veggies and fruits, canned food, porridges, and some basic home stuff like soap, matches, etc
Thats nice..ive been to Russia just once. Had an amazing holiday. Took the train from Murmansk to St. Petersburg. I found itseadier to meet Russian folk if traveling in 2nd class as the 1st class compartments are an enclosed thingy. But the only downside was the train restaurant with a limited menu. But then i bought amazing smoked fishes at one of the stops.
My favourite station when I travelled the Trans-Siberian railway 1984 was Ulan-Ude. The station name was in real neon tubes in Cyrillic cursive! Outside the station house there was a bush cut like a bear holding flowers in its arms!
Saludos desde Chile amigos ya nos había hablado nuestro poeta Pablo Neruda de éste fascinante viaje gracias a la tecnología podemos disfrutarlo en parte hoy gracias por publicarlo
Of course I like the beauty of the nature between vladivostok to moskwa (on spring season), riding this train even _the siberian train_ not to fast as like _the japanese sinkansen bullet train_ txu so much of your sharing video ....👍
Hi from Buryatia! Nice video! But... 1)From Ulan-Ude to Chita by railroad- 554 km; 2)Bada air force base closed in 1990-th. Everything else is correct)) And sorry for my english)
Just love it . Awesome. 👍. Even the lowest voice details... nostalgic. Trains..! Great job. Sometimes the frames felt little too long. Negligible. Nice work. - with love from kerala, India. ❤
Hi👋 I'm from India I respect you to..For gathering information about your total journey. I'm a big Fan of your videography.I don't feel bore. Thanks🤝🤝 for a ride with you in my Lock down days.
Excellent video, very informative, crystal clear pictures, well done, I'm very satisfied, keep it up. Looking forward to seeing more videos like this, my friend
I have watched all nine videos many times and still enjoy it. One question, why a winter journey instead of spring or summer? Thanks again, I enjoy much
Danke für die tollen Eindrücke und Aufnahmen! Wie sieht es denn preislich in der russischen "Mitropa" aus, wenn Du sagst, dass es sich die Einheimischen kaum leisten können oder wollen?
Thanks for the great video. Very informative. I'll be doing the Trans-Mongolian this summer in the opposite direction. Definitely -the- number one train journey in the world.
wow ,ur all 3 videos from vladivostok till udan were so much extensive ,so lovely to see the country land of russia from your lens,,waiting to reach moscow via ur lens... :-) :-P ...want to live this long beautiful journey myself too
Fajna seria odcinków . Pociągi że tak po Polsha dupy nie urywają , jedzenie rozmemlane z zamrażarki czyli nie do dupy ale popijając litrem vodka sadzę że do przyjęcia przez układ trawienny . Widoki cudowne pomijając drobne braki . Podróż Rewelacyjna . Serdecznie Was Pozdrawiam . Bartosz
I think he was referring to the British-sponsored group "White Helmets" - consisting of terrorists. They made staged shots in Syria, passing off these shots as the atrocities of Assad and the Russian army.
When all their affairs began to creep to the surface, the founder of the "movement" "White Helmets" - James Le Mesurier, suddenly fell out of a window in Constantinople (Istanbul).
Great video. Very informative. The journey itself looks quiet with long stretches of barren uninhibited land. Hope you can also do one showing the people and the happenings during the train ride.
So the Restaurant Car doubles as a Bar Car? Too bad it doesn't stay open all night. If food service is cut I hope the Trans-Siberian Railway keeps running the diner as a bar car serving drinks with music for socializing and dancing.
Good new information. Can anybody tell, are the trains full loaded at the summertime, June - August? How about temperatures, which month is the hottest summer (normally)? I have to choose my traveling time soon.
best travel month would be May; it can get hot in the summertime; not all cars have a reliable working air conditioning unit; it might get hot and sticky inside; load factors are way higher during the summertime
Did you notice that red line on gray colored infrastructure popping up all the way? It's stylish feature of RZHD (Russian Railroads) which represents railroads as bloodlines of a country. I like this idea very much!
I'm enjoying the series thus far. I have a question; it was mentioned that the cost of the six night trip was 80 USD, but for what class ticket? I'd like to know the options. How much for 3rd class, how much for 2nd class, and how much for 1st class?
Looking at the railcars, they bear a striking resemblance to the 1937 and 1839 railcars on the "Hiawatha" Streamliners that ran between Chicago, IL and the Twin Cities in Minnesota
27:36 This is always a mystery to me too. The Trains can be so full, but only a few People use the Dining Car. I've experienced this everywhere, even where a Drink only cost $1. They Prefer to stand around in the Aisles because there are no Seats left
27:05 I thought we were witnessing a "Tsar Bomba" test. The wind noise (the sudden roar) and the growing sun glare was a bit alarming for a few seconds...
At Vladivostok station, do you buy a straight ( one ticket) for Moscow? Or do you buy at each station where you change the train ? Any idea how much is the price of straight ticket to Moscow from Vladivostok? Thanks in advance for your reply.
Роман Белоусов : Thought since you had experience and you may know have more information , wanted hear from you the ACTUAL information. Seems asked a wrong person. Do remember that sometimes google doesn’t give actual or complete information.
Извините, сколько стои билет, Москва до Улана,сейчас,в евра!У меня нет таких денег,конечно,в тот момент, но будет интересно,помечтать!Привет с Болгарии!
@@arragorn4414 Конечно,можно,но на поезде больлше приятно и интересно,Вспоминаю,когда ездил в Москва,бьило,давньйм давном,на поезде!Не надо торопится!/в Болгарии сейчас,4.44 часа,скоро пора идти на работу,как у вас дела,есрть Большой снег?/
Ususally new wagons come first to most popular routes like Kazan, Sochi... But to be honest these cars are good enough and sometimes are even better than new one.
6 dni i 17 godzin na trasie o długości 9 998 km daje średnią prędkość niespełna 56 km/h. Nie powala na kolana... Tak wielki kraj powinien mieć znacznie szybsze koleje. Sąsiad Rosji, Chiny, podobne warunki klimatyczne, niewiele mniejsze dystanse a średnie prędkości około 150 km/h. Kraj, który po II WŚ był właściwie państwem feudalnym i kolei praktycznie nie miał wcale... Dziś mają 35 000 km HSR!!!! Rosjo, jeśli nie chcesz zmienić cyrylicy na chińskie krzaki to musisz coś szybko zrobić ze swoim transportem kolejowym...
Excellent series: a second-class trip, quiet, without any sensationalism, which brings us closer to the daily life of regions so distant for a Western European.
Russia is our friendly country and we love the Russians.your Vedio is well made with pure travel and showing all stations between Vlodivostok and Moscow. Barren lands ,frozen rivers, snow covered railway tracks and pine trees are a treat for the eyes.We have visited length and breadth of Russia without expenses.Gid bless you and Russia.❤
This is the best series on Russian train travel that I've seen online so far
Nagyon szép helyeken megy a vonat . Elmennék a elejétől végéig Moszkvától Vlagyi- vosztokig és vissza
At 29:55, "belokaskiye" or "belokasotshniki" (white kask people) means senior workers and officials. Ordinary workers are wearing orange- colored kasks. Actually, the quarrel was not about to fight, just to dispute who is more important, senior workers or ordinary workers. So just an ordinary Russian drunk philosophical conversation. 😊
พลตำรวจเอกอาวุโสใหญ่สูงสุดสากลดร.ธีรัตน์พลพรรัตนะเสวีไทยโยธินรองนายยกรัฐมนตรีเงาและรัฐมนตรีว่าการกระทรวงพาณิชย์เงานาวีโยธิน
Thanks for the explanation. Ridding the Siberia Express is on my travel bucket
list
best train travel channel.. i do really enjoy your videos.. great 👍🏼
There's a thing that might be really interesting, especially for non-Russian viewers.
The car seen at 5:44 (yellow and gray one) is literally a church car that travels alongside rural areas to provide service for people living in places without churches. It has "St. Nicholas the Wonderworker church car" written on the sides.
Also, these distant railways carry old soviet EMUs converted to a small market with few shops and stores selling basic produce where it is unavailable. Usually it's bread, meat, fish, veggies and fruits, canned food, porridges, and some basic home stuff like soap, matches, etc
Thats nice..ive been to Russia just once. Had an amazing holiday. Took the train from Murmansk to St. Petersburg. I found itseadier to meet Russian folk if traveling in 2nd class as the 1st class compartments are an enclosed thingy. But the only downside was the train restaurant with a limited menu. But then i bought amazing smoked fishes at one of the stops.
Evgeny Zhytnyuk
Clocked that immediately. Have go inside one sometime.
Comforting to see that God's Army marches on to defeat spiritual darkness wherever it is.
That's interesting to know. I was under the impression that Russia is still under Communist Rule.
Ovo je najbolja željeznica na svijetu,,koja geografija,mnoga mjesta,a tek zimi....fantastično.Pozz
My favourite station when I travelled the Trans-Siberian railway 1984 was Ulan-Ude. The station name was in real neon tubes in Cyrillic cursive! Outside the station house there was a bush cut like a bear holding flowers in its arms!
Saludos desde Chile amigos ya nos había hablado nuestro poeta Pablo Neruda de éste fascinante viaje gracias a la tecnología podemos disfrutarlo en parte hoy gracias por publicarlo
You’ve done an excellent job! Looking forward to the remaining videos in the series!
-9с - bitterly cold? Oh, my sweet summer child)
very interesting travel video
Между Читой и Улан-Удэ расстояние 554 км, с учётом остановок, средняя скорость 60 км/ч, как машинист этих поездов говорю.
¡Gracias! Suss vídeos son un placer para cualquier amante de los ferrocarriles. Yo los disfruto muchísimo. Saludos desde Argentina
Of course I like the beauty of the nature between vladivostok to moskwa (on spring season), riding this train even _the siberian train_ not to fast as like _the japanese sinkansen bullet train_ txu so much of your sharing video ....👍
Hi from Buryatia! Nice video!
But...
1)From Ulan-Ude to Chita by railroad- 554 km;
2)Bada air force base closed in 1990-th.
Everything else is correct))
And sorry for my english)
Your english is fine
The "music" in the restaurant car drives people away.
really good. pleased to travel with you again. thank you
Just love it . Awesome. 👍. Even the lowest voice details... nostalgic. Trains..! Great job.
Sometimes the frames felt little too long. Negligible. Nice work.
- with love from kerala, India. ❤
Hi👋 I'm from India
I respect you to..For gathering information about your total journey.
I'm a big Fan of your videography.I don't feel bore.
Thanks🤝🤝 for a ride with you in my
Lock down days.
Simply hooked onto this series . Fantastic journey and equally fantastic coverage.
Excellent video, very informative, crystal clear pictures, well done, I'm very satisfied, keep it up. Looking forward to seeing more videos like this, my friend
Perfect as always...thank you for uploading!
Love it! On to number four.
thank you for your geography and history lessons :)
I have watched all nine videos many times and still enjoy it. One question, why a winter journey instead of spring or summer? Thanks again, I enjoy much
Danke für die tollen Eindrücke und Aufnahmen! Wie sieht es denn preislich in der russischen "Mitropa" aus, wenn Du sagst, dass es sich die Einheimischen kaum leisten können oder wollen?
Наши поезда самые поездатые поезда в мире
Фоменко был гениальным мастером непереводимой игры слов! ☺
Thank you, we enjoyed watching, it was a Very well made video and interesting to watch. We look forward to seen part 4 and more👍👍👍
Thanks for the great video. Very informative. I'll be doing the Trans-Mongolian this summer in the opposite direction. Definitely -the- number one train journey in the world.
oki; but the trans-mongolian train is not covering the chita - ulan ude section
@@doc7austin via ulan ude
Like it waiting for part 4
how many parts are there?
10 parts: 1. Vladivostok - Belogorsk 2. Belogorsk - Chita 3. Chita - Ulan-Ude 4. Ulan-Ude - Irkutsk 5. Irkutsk - Novosibirsk 6. Novosibirsk - Tiumen 7. Tiumen - Ekaterinburg 8. Ekaterinburg - Moscow 9. Moscow - St. Petersburg 10. St. Petersburg - Helsinki
thanks, more than I expected
Great job! Excellent videos , looking forward to the remaining in the series!
wow ,ur all 3 videos from vladivostok till udan were so much extensive ,so lovely to see the country land of russia from your lens,,waiting to reach moscow via ur lens... :-) :-P ...want to live this long beautiful journey myself too
Fajna seria odcinków . Pociągi że tak po Polsha dupy nie urywają , jedzenie rozmemlane z zamrażarki czyli nie do dupy ale popijając litrem vodka sadzę że do przyjęcia przez układ trawienny . Widoki cudowne pomijając drobne braki . Podróż Rewelacyjna . Serdecznie Was Pozdrawiam . Bartosz
Excellent video , very informative. I would love to do this trip one day .
Thanks for making videos
dear Friend love it. Really enjoyed. Thumbs up.
Wishing you good health and beautiful Time.
God bless you.
Marvellous , thank you very much
All 3 parts most fascinating and awesome footage. Looking forward to seeing part 4.
Amazing journey, love it 😍
Great great° thank you
30:08 He said Belo-kasochniki. Which means white helmets, lol. For example, on construction sites white helmets are worn by bosses.
В РОССИИ ТОЖЕ БЕЛЫЕ КАСКИ НОСЯТ БОССЫ И ЧТО?
I think he was referring to the British-sponsored group "White Helmets" - consisting of terrorists. They made staged shots in Syria, passing off these shots as the atrocities of Assad and the Russian army.
When all their affairs began to creep to the surface, the founder of the "movement" "White Helmets" - James Le Mesurier, suddenly fell out of a window in Constantinople (Istanbul).
Отлично сделано.
good trip
Great video. Very informative. The journey itself looks quiet with long stretches of barren uninhibited land. Hope you can also do one showing the people and the happenings during the train ride.
This is not a barren land, barren in the Sahara...
Have airlines eroded Trans-Siberian passenger traffic? What percentage of the train travelers travel all the way between Vladivostok and Moscow?
beautiful ground
Das meine Land und meine Sibirien
Super and spectacular views.....wen u upload part 4 eagerly awaiting...
first class video
Two-tone gray and red stripe livery looks a lot more up to date than somber greens and blues.
Wonderful 👌👌👌
A tego prezentera tv co Pan szanowny ma na produkcji tej z hotelu Ulan-Ude , lub ulały się uda po Polsku hi hi :P . Robił reklamę SU-57 .
Nice..............
i watching your video s from Romania. !
Perfect video, like
Yes a perfect vdo so nice
secret Army
So the Restaurant Car doubles as a Bar Car? Too bad it doesn't stay open all night. If food service is cut I hope
the Trans-Siberian Railway keeps running the diner as a bar car serving drinks with music for socializing and dancing.
Good new information. Can anybody tell, are the trains full loaded at the summertime, June - August? How about temperatures, which month is the hottest summer (normally)? I have to choose my traveling time soon.
best travel month would be May; it can get hot in the summertime; not all cars have a reliable working air conditioning unit; it might get hot and sticky inside; load factors are way higher during the summertime
You seem to love travelling by train. 🚊
LOVELY
Did you notice that red line on gray colored infrastructure popping up all the way? It's stylish feature of RZHD (Russian Railroads) which represents railroads as bloodlines of a country. I like this idea very much!
Ох уж эти пьяные разговоры за жизнь в вагоне ресторане.
Congratulations
I'm enjoying the series thus far. I have a question; it was mentioned that the cost of the six night trip was 80 USD, but for what class ticket? I'd like to know the options. How much for 3rd class, how much for 2nd class, and how much for 1st class?
Vladivostok - Moscow (6.5 days) costs USD 170 in 3rd class (Platzkartny) and around USD 210 in 2nd class (Kupe); thats still pretty cheap
@@doc7austin That's incredible
Bela kaske means white helmet.
I'd love to see the First Class sleeper carriage. What is the difference in cost between First and Second Class ?
Awesome! Like!!!
How much was an average meal in the train restaurant ? Meat with potatoes ?
around EUR 5 a meal
Nice and interesting!!! waiting for the part 4| well and then... what thas mean "Bela Klaskie"? :)
Belye kaski - White helmets
NiceTrack!!!
Is power plant polluting the lake?
Do the noise barriers actually work?
Looking at the railcars, they bear a striking resemblance to the 1937 and 1839 railcars on the "Hiawatha" Streamliners that ran between Chicago, IL and the Twin Cities in Minnesota
I think this is the most depressive stretch. Permafrost is boring unleast it is snow :D
27:36 This is always a mystery to me too. The Trains can be so full, but only a few People use the Dining Car. I've experienced this everywhere, even where a Drink only cost $1. They Prefer to stand around in the Aisles because there are no Seats left
i guess most dining cars are being eliminated on russian long distance sleeper trains
@@doc7austin But that would really be a shame. Maybe but not those on the more luxurious Trains
Nice video... I really enjoyed.
19:18 Distance between Chita and Ulan Ude cannot be 361 km as it is over 400 km as the crow flies.
27:05 I thought we were witnessing a "Tsar Bomba" test. The wind noise (the sudden roar) and the growing sun glare was a bit alarming for a few seconds...
Sorry just one more query, why did you leave the earlier train at Chita ? Isn't that the train which would take you all the way till Moscow anyways ?
The bread doesn't look toasted.
Of course not. They don't normally toast bread in Russia.
Would be nice to see inside a PlatzKart!
foods on train are good
when part 4?
At Vladivostok station, do you buy a straight ( one ticket) for Moscow? Or do you buy at each station where you change the train ?
Any idea how much is the price of straight ticket to Moscow from Vladivostok?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Man, really, it's time to teach yourself how to use Google.
РЖД has very informative web site full of graphical info.
Роман Белоусов : Thought since you had experience and you may know have more information , wanted hear from you the ACTUAL information.
Seems asked a wrong person. Do remember that sometimes google doesn’t give actual or complete information.
@@suru7507 again. РЖД is a national government related sole rail-train company in Russia. It's not just Google.
eng.rzd.ru
@@suru7507 then you don't know how to search or where to look.
Vijay Visweswaran : that’s the reason I sought a reply. Seems you too don’t know otherwise you would have given me the reply. 😂😂😂😂
What is the intro music!? Thanks.
Do all the trains have windows that open? And whats the go with smoking at the back or something?
you cannot open the windows fully in about 95% of all carriages;
@@doc7austin - Hi, Do they open halfway? or only 1/4 the way?
some windows may have emergency air ventilation windows, which may only be opened by a half inch - not more
How much is a typical meal in the restaurant car (USD, EUR or GBP)
8 Euro for a warm meal
doc7austin’s DreamlinerCentral that’s great, thank you 😊
So have you visited Baikal itself?
yes, wait for part 4 in march
When will part 4 be released ?
late march 2019
maybe in April? looking forward
most likely april - sorry
no problem doc, we just love the trans siberian series
Which video editing software do you use?
Can i have camera details?
Извините, сколько стои билет, Москва до Улана,сейчас,в евра!У меня нет таких денег,конечно,в тот момент, но будет интересно,помечтать!Привет с Болгарии!
на сайте РЖД Москва - Улан-Удэ стоит от 6400 руб (плацкартный вагон) по курсу на данный день около 72 евро
@@arragorn4414 Спосибо за ответ,не очень дорого,кажется,будем помечтать!/за мечтъй не надо платите,правда!/
@@ПетърИванов-ю9й можно на самолете найти дешевле чем на поезде)
@@arragorn4414 Конечно,можно,но на поезде больлше приятно и интересно,Вспоминаю,когда ездил в Москва,бьило,давньйм давном,на поезде!Не надо торопится!/в Болгарии сейчас,4.44 часа,скоро пора идти на работу,как у вас дела,есрть Большой снег?/
@@ПетърИванов-ю9й сегодня ночью много снега выпало, зима теплая - не было минус 40 даже)
Three trains - and all three cars are old. There are no new cars? I saw a lot of videos and people are traveling in new wagons. Run out of tickets?
Ещё не все заменили. В старых своё очарование.
these Kupe coaches are not old; thez were built in the early 2000s
@@doc7austin да, но сейчас много и куда более новых, а есть и те что были построены в ГДР, например Амендорфы
В целом очень интересно вас смотреть, не хватает мнения автора)
Ususally new wagons come first to most popular routes like Kazan, Sochi... But to be honest these cars are good enough and sometimes are even better than new one.
my country
So we are just going to ignore the cargo train at 4:10?
8:40 вид из окна моей квартиры с 1978 по 1991 годы...
На Магистральной жил?
@@Жека-е4л4й Не, я на противоположной стороне. Уточнение: *зеркальный* вид из окна моей квартиры...
How is this Winter, there is no snow?
it was a dry winter in siberia - lots of forest fires due to the lack of moisture
эпка - клёвый паравоз)
Juan Matus ты че, это тепловоз
Электропаравоз
Why there is no snowy?
I dont know; i was travelling in November
I shocked even more. Usually there is snowy winter in Siberia (I’m from Irkutsk, btw).
And no bears with balalaika.
Не выпал. Сами в шоке.
Język ruski w swojej intonacji to skowyt ludzkiej rozpaczy.
6 dni i 17 godzin na trasie o długości 9 998 km daje średnią prędkość niespełna 56 km/h.
Nie powala na kolana... Tak wielki kraj powinien mieć znacznie szybsze koleje. Sąsiad Rosji, Chiny, podobne warunki klimatyczne, niewiele mniejsze dystanse a średnie prędkości około 150 km/h. Kraj, który po II WŚ był właściwie państwem feudalnym i kolei praktycznie nie miał wcale... Dziś mają 35 000 km HSR!!!!
Rosjo, jeśli nie chcesz zmienić cyrylicy na chińskie krzaki to musisz coś szybko zrobić ze swoim transportem kolejowym...