Loco = Stupid (in Spanish language) Stupid Loco Pilots zabardasti itna zyada horn kyon bajaate hain? Kya unhein noise pollution aur logon ko kitni taqleef hoti hogi loud horn se iski koi fikr nahin hai? Kabhi kabhi to 2-2 ya 3-3 minute lagaataar horn bajaate hain, bhale hi track pe koi ho/na ho ya aage level crossing bhi ho/na ho. Kya Loco Pilots ko isi tarah se training di jaati hai ki logon ko zyada se zyada taqleef ho? Please is sawaal ka bhi jawaab dein. Chutiya Loco Pilot zabardasti horn bajaa rahaa hai. Disciplinary action lena chahiye aise stupid loco pilots pe. Engine mein baith ke Loco Pilot apne aap ko bhagwan samajhte hain. Hamaare desh mein jahaan dekhon wahaan shor hi shor. Roads pe horns ka shor, trains ke loud horns ka shor aur masjidon mein roz 5 baar loudspeakers ka shor. Hum sabne iske baare mein sochnaa chahiye. Also, please watch kisi bhi developed country (Japan, Germany ya France ityaadi) ki train videos. No horns. No noise pollution. Train ki speed hoti hai >300 kmph lekin kab station se pass hoti hai maalom hi nahin padta. Please see below videos: ua-cam.com/video/IhPIxR3cmfE/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/U4T9tzMND_0/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/2ttj8CODqFM/v-deo.html
Unfortunately if we honk horn.....we will get our heads blasted with stones most of the time.... that's the main problem.....people want to sleep, jog,relax,and peacefully listen music with headphones on railway track....some people use railway as a bar....they have lush green place side of track....but they will do everything on track only....if we whistle then they will throw stones
Drivers have to blow that horn constantly to try and warn people that stumble around the tracks like blind and deaf zombies. Consequence of sounding that horn *all the time* is that no-one actually pays attention anymore. Darwin in action.
Unfortunately you can't do it in India ....if you whistle they wil throw stones at you....so we can't do much....try to be as cautious as possible...and try to alert them...end of the day it's karma.... because lot of people throw stones when you whistle near their houses or near people....
As an Australian I smiled at your comment. Fun fact. The emu and the kangaroo are the only creatures that can't move backwards. That's why they're on our coat of arms.
The horn sounds high pitched coming towards the stationary listener, and lower pitched to him after it is going away, but to the guy in the cab of the fast-moving train, it always sounds the same. A fine demonstration of the Doppler Effect.
@@newportshapwick haha. Well, too many people whether outside the trains or inside scare me and leave a certain kind of trauma that lasts for a day or two. So, I keep aloof most of the time. As for your trauma 😅 I feel for ya. I hope Pritam would chip in with a comment or two of his own?
Thank you for not posting sped-up videos like so many people are doing to desperately show India’s high speed trains. These trains were genuinely fast and the video is great! 👍🏼
@@pritamdas5529 Your channel is pretty good I suppose. The number of views stand testimony to that. I love your presentation with Train details, loco model specially the approx. speed calculation. Godspeed 🙂
As an ex train driver in the UK [now retired] who had a fatality at 85mph, I cannot understand how they [people/tresspassers] are allowed to cross the track/walk on the infrastructure! Edit: They have good horns as in the UK, we had problems with some tractions where the horn fails after use in quick succesion with close level crossings. What would happen if the horn failed? lol
People in India are careless when walking on tracks just like they are careless on bed resulting in huge population 🤣🤣🤣... There are foot overbridge but no one uses it and the authority is also least bothered
@@pritamdas5529 It's a good thing India doesn't have that many 3rd rail systems compared to the UK or else people will get electrocuted from crossing the track 🤣
@@ggodfather he means the electric supply coming from a 750 volt DC system that runs through a slightly elevated, insulated rail just outside the main rail for the wheel. It’s common in the south of England even today.
here in Austria it is up o 1500 Euros penalty crossing the track! some of our trains, on special tracks, fly by with over 300km/h !!! ICE for example !!!
They didn't look scared to me at all. I wish this was the way it was everywhere with almost everything. I am SICK of the government not letting you walk here or stand there or do this or that 'for your own good'. Hey...if you are dumb enough to get hit by a train? You are probably no great loss to humanity. ☮
When someone gets hit by a train its not the person who gets hit who is affected by the accident. Spare a thought for the driver of the train and the people who have to clean up after the accident.
Many thanks for this insight into your country's everyday life, much appreciated. Another detail regarding train safety: If there is no cut in the video, the two trains going in the same direction (first and last in the video) follow up on each other pretty closely - on the same track! I wonder if there is a block system in place that would let one train enter a stretch of track only once vacated by the preceding train. (Which should be standard since Empress Victoria's time.) In practice, this amounts to a time span between two consecutive train passings of two minutes at least, which is more than the duration of the video. Most probably, I didn't catch a cut in the clip, so the actual interval might have been longer. Or so I hope.
The actual interval was some 15 mins apart As the first train crossed me the second train that was on the same track was around 20 km behind so it wasn't an issue at all
Accidents are bound to happen with these trains - and I am not even talking about people walking in the track when trains pass at 160 km/h, but the fact that they run trains so fast over rails that aren’t welded properly. While the clickety-clack sounds remind us about cozy, slower trains of the past - running trains super fast over unwelded joints is a recipe for disaster because of the wear on the track joints and the wheels.
It is bit annoying on the part of wilayati internetters.We have been utilizing jointless rails for 5km distance.And these are welded precariously ruling out their doubts about welding qualities. I adore our Indian Railways and the superfast trains.These overseas people perhaps that Indian rail network is GIGANTIC as compared to any of Eropean contries.
Seen a lot of Indian railway stations were people do just wander on the tracks even at busy locations. I'm aware there has been a push as well to introduce more semi-high speed services in the 160km/h+ range. Is there a policy/plan underway to deal with track tresspassing, i.e. fencing, more over-bridges/underpasses etc? It seems like it really needs to be a priority before something truly terrible happens.
Those "intellectuals" would still cross platforms through the lines....and moreover dankuni is an important junction where emu and other high speed trains cross....so there should be some fences against those treespassers
I don't understand why there aren't at least even signals and gates that come down to alert people to the trains coming? Like they have in Japan, even at train stations they have those at the crosswalk along with fences so people don't cross in front of the trains. I get scared for every person on the tracks when I watch this! 🥺
00:05 The women on right side correctly guessed the high speed and stopped. There is a pathetic man on the left who keep giving advice and asks them to cross. Good they did not listen.
I observed that inspite of provision of a foot over bridge for crossing over from one platform to the other, people trying to cross over the railway tracks, which in fact amounts to trespass. In my view, this baneful practice is nothing but embracing a gory death. Even the educated people are no exception to this obnoxious ways. It just takes a little effort and time to climb over to the FOB and safely reach the other side innocuously. One must seriously brood over this fact that the FOB is constructed spending huge amounts and meant for that.
I don't think most were crossing to get to the other platform, I think you can see at about 01:46 that many were heading for the residential buildings on the other side of the railway?
We did a trip to the 🇬🇧 from 🇦🇺 last year talk about fast trains they go fast over there but they do warn you, the tube is fast and very efficient brilliant service a little noisy at times but brilliant ...
I saw some trains and captions mentioning "80kph... 129 kph" etc. pottering along, but I didn't see any super fast trains. I suspect the people were "scared" as they were milling around hopping over tracks and the likes subjecting themselves to a certain amount of danger.
Sera laglo sei level er tracksound... Dankuni emniteo sobsomoi busy thake samner dik diye lokjon prochur peroi se sokal hok ba bikel... koto accident e na hoi oi jonne
I suggest that the Trains at high speed, should flash bright light as SOP while passing between or by platform. It would help to get Audio and Visual Caution
The horn wasn't for the people on track. It is for different thing. When ever a train crosses a station in which it is not going to stop then it a horn. Which a very long.
Here in Germany, IC trains with the 101 in front rush through the stations at 200 km/h............. In India, however, 80 km/h is already very courageous, if you look at the condition of the railways there...........
@@pritamdas5529 It's not just the lack of safety precautions. Here in Germany, too, in 95% of cases you can simply step on the tracks, even where e.g. B. the ICE runs at 350. In India I think they simply switched to electricity and built electric locomotives without adapting signals or tracks at all, which you can clearly hear and see from the rocking wagons. And, last but not least, people have lived with the slowness of trains for decades and are used to just walking the tracks. It is best to equip the locomotives with automatic signal horns, such as fire brigade and police. Switch it on once and let it honk continuously. Then the engine driver can concentrate a little more on the route. He just honks instead of driving.....
It's a category defined to such trains. It doesn't define speed. Super fast means it will have fewer stops and people here don't relate super fast with a 300 kmph train. We will get our first bullet train soon....
I don't think the people were scared, but it was a bit scary to watch the people on the tracks just seconds before a fast moving train cruises over them. I think the steady horn blast might not be noticed as much as several short horn blasts though.
Only superfast trains slow down at times while crossing very big stations but where there it has no stoppage and has to cross along a platform and not through side main line
The driver blew the horn because he didn't want his engine to be hurt by the "intelligent" people.
😂Hahaha
It's a breach of law crossing railway lines
No that horn means that train is not going to stop at station
Loco = Stupid (in Spanish language)
Stupid Loco Pilots zabardasti itna zyada horn kyon bajaate hain? Kya unhein noise pollution aur logon ko kitni taqleef hoti hogi loud horn se iski koi fikr nahin hai? Kabhi kabhi to 2-2 ya 3-3 minute lagaataar horn bajaate hain, bhale hi track pe koi ho/na ho ya aage level crossing bhi ho/na ho. Kya Loco Pilots ko isi tarah se training di jaati hai ki logon ko zyada se zyada taqleef ho? Please is sawaal ka bhi jawaab dein. Chutiya Loco Pilot zabardasti horn bajaa rahaa hai. Disciplinary action lena chahiye aise stupid loco pilots pe. Engine mein baith ke Loco Pilot apne aap ko bhagwan samajhte hain. Hamaare desh mein jahaan dekhon wahaan shor hi shor. Roads pe horns ka shor, trains ke loud horns ka shor aur masjidon mein roz 5 baar loudspeakers ka shor. Hum sabne iske baare mein sochnaa chahiye.
Also, please watch kisi bhi developed country (Japan, Germany ya France ityaadi) ki train videos. No horns. No noise pollution. Train ki speed hoti hai >300 kmph lekin kab station se pass hoti hai maalom hi nahin padta. Please see below videos:
ua-cam.com/video/IhPIxR3cmfE/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/U4T9tzMND_0/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/2ttj8CODqFM/v-deo.html
Unfortunately if we honk horn.....we will get our heads blasted with stones most of the time.... that's the main problem.....people want to sleep, jog,relax,and peacefully listen music with headphones on railway track....some people use railway as a bar....they have lush green place side of track....but they will do everything on track only....if we whistle then they will throw stones
No where in the world would you hear such a sweet rhythmic beat of the wheels!! Indian railway is the sweetest!
Yes bro such sweet rhythmic track sound is worth watching😃
Built by the British
@@simonvaughan788 they didn't built it for free at the first place. Mention this too.
@@simonvaughan788 these are built by Indian govt
Not good for the wheels...
Side note: Loving these 22 car trains! Longer than anything we have in the UK.
Yes, I counted them too!
Yes trains in India are exceptionally long due to huge population
22 car trains in 129 km/h
Lovely. Locomotif very strong
Are the engines used in UK are fully electrified?
Or diesel engines are still seen on the tracks?
@@ggodfather still many deisel and preserved steam locomotives run in the uk
Drivers have to blow that horn constantly to try and warn people that stumble around the tracks like blind and deaf zombies.
Consequence of sounding that horn *all the time* is that no-one actually pays attention anymore.
Darwin in action.
Yes that's true drivers have to blow horns constantly in order to avoid some serious accident but unfortunately accidents do occur
Unfortunately you can't do it in India ....if you whistle they wil throw stones at you....so we can't do much....try to be as cautious as possible...and try to alert them...end of the day it's karma.... because lot of people throw stones when you whistle near their houses or near people....
That's a funny comment! 😂
*Locopilot
meaning of continuous horn blowing is train will not stop at that station.
I assume the 'EMU STOP' sign refers to Electric Multiple Unit trains, but for a minute I wondered how they trained the birds to obey the sign!
Yes it refers to EMU stop where a local train stops at a station on arrival
Its a actually where Rod Hull removed his arm from inside EMU's anus for the last time resulting in more like stuffed chicken action. Maybe
As an Australian I smiled at your comment. Fun fact. The emu and the kangaroo are the only creatures that can't move backwards. That's why they're on our coat of arms.
@@brucewilliams8714 I never knew that! Are wallabies the same?
@@rattywoof5259 Honestly, I never thought about them, but yes, as they are so closely related, I'd say so.
Wow, these superlong traines are very impressive.
0:39
That train honking is so beautiful & scary at the same time
Yes thank you for watching😃
Steven ur lips are beautiful too....delicious
The horn sounds high pitched coming towards the stationary listener, and lower pitched to him after it is going away, but to the guy in the cab of the fast-moving train, it always sounds the same. A fine demonstration of the Doppler Effect.
Where was the scare?
I won't be able to sleep tonight - too traumatised 😉
@@newportshapwick haha. Well, too many people whether outside the trains or inside scare me and leave a certain kind of trauma that lasts for a day or two. So, I keep aloof most of the time. As for your trauma 😅 I feel for ya. I hope Pritam would chip in with a comment or two of his own?
And where was the super fast train?
Some people have no idea what they're talking about
Thank you for not posting sped-up videos like so many people are doing to desperately show India’s high speed trains. These trains were genuinely fast and the video is great! 👍🏼
US trains are short, European trains are longer, but Indian trains are MONSTERS!
That's true❤❤❤
huh? US has trains that are a miles long
@@xisotopex We're talkin' passenger trains here,🙂
@@pcpablo2 ahhh, I see.
great thank you, our trains in australia run about half that speed we call it snail rail.😁🤣
Oho 🤣🤣🤣🤣
and worse still, we still use 70 year old locomotives and chinese imports on freight trains, with a maximum length of 1.6km. Embarrassing.
@@willeton That's what you get when the trucking lobby gets the ears of the politicians.
Indian Railways at its best 🤩🤩 Wish I could give 5 start to UA-cam for recommending this channel!! Keep it up Pritam 👍👍
Thank you so so.much ... This comment just made my day bro 😍😍.. Keep supporting 😃😃.... Btw how is my channel all over if u can give a brief review
@@pritamdas5529 Your channel is pretty good I suppose. The number of views stand testimony to that. I love your presentation with Train details, loco model specially the approx. speed calculation. Godspeed 🙂
Super speed Actions at its best... 🔥🔥🔥😍😍
Thank you so much❤
As an ex train driver in the UK [now retired] who had a fatality at 85mph, I cannot understand how they [people/tresspassers] are allowed to cross the track/walk on the infrastructure!
Edit: They have good horns as in the UK, we had problems with some tractions where the horn fails after use in quick succesion with close level crossings.
What would happen if the horn failed? lol
People in India are careless when walking on tracks just like they are careless on bed resulting in huge population 🤣🤣🤣... There are foot overbridge but no one uses it and the authority is also least bothered
@@pritamdas5529 lol
@@pritamdas5529 It's a good thing India doesn't have that many 3rd rail systems compared to the UK or else people will get electrocuted from crossing the track 🤣
@@nathanchan8955 could u pls explain what u just said?
3rd rail systems!?
@@ggodfather he means the electric supply coming from a 750 volt DC system that runs through a slightly elevated, insulated rail just outside the main rail for the wheel. It’s common in the south of England even today.
Action and shriller of 12274. Uff 🔥🔥🔥
All actions were awesome
Thank you so much❤
To think that when they left the last station they had hundreds of Indians on the roofs of the carriages.
When i see just 130 kmph i think,its low but not really in the video.
But in Frnace train goes to 200kmph and 320kmph for the tgv
Yes in France Japan it's possible in India due to poor infrastructure soil conditions these high speed is still a distant dream
@@pritamdas5529 , soil conditions 😂😂😂
Good sarcasm.
#NusratJahan chauva choithra
Ore baaap re 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 gari agun ache 💪💪
Puro 😍
Those are some particularly long passenger trains: 25 cariages in total, or about 550metres!
Yes trains in India are long because of huge population
588m including 20m loco
here in Austria it is up o 1500 Euros penalty crossing the track! some of our trains, on special tracks, fly by with over 300km/h !!! ICE for example !!!
Oho... Great to know... But nothing in our country if someone crosses tracks
In the UK, trespassing on the railway is a criminal offence, not a civil one.
High Speed and Superfast indeed...!
I felt the wind in England...!
High speed train in India is a dream, when we have such brilliant people on tracks
ua-cam.com/video/NmcezX7OiAQ/v-deo.html
whens the high speed train coming through?
They didn't look scared to me at all.
I wish this was the way it was everywhere with almost everything.
I am SICK of the government not letting you walk here or stand there or do this or that 'for your own good'.
Hey...if you are dumb enough to get hit by a train?
You are probably no great loss to humanity.
☮
Here people decides more than the government themselves actually
Those who's job it is to clean up the blood and guts disagree.
When someone gets hit by a train its not the person who gets hit who is affected by the accident. Spare a thought for the driver of the train and the people who have to clean up after the accident.
Maratok laglo bhai.. Poorva with Barauni ta sera laglo..
Thank you❤
Many thanks for this insight into your country's everyday life, much appreciated.
Another detail regarding train safety: If there is no cut in the video, the two trains going in the same direction (first and last in the video) follow up on each other pretty closely - on the same track! I wonder if there is a block system in place that would let one train enter a stretch of track only once vacated by the preceding train. (Which should be standard since Empress Victoria's time.) In practice, this amounts to a time span between two consecutive train passings of two minutes at least, which is more than the duration of the video. Most probably, I didn't catch a cut in the clip, so the actual interval might have been longer. Or so I hope.
The actual interval was some 15 mins apart
As the first train crossed me the second train that was on the same track was around 20 km behind so it wasn't an issue at all
@@pritamdas5529 Oh okay, many thanks for clarifying. I shouldn't have been so suspicious, Indian railways sure know how to do their business.
It's so heartening to see the signs they put in place to prevent the emus from getting run over.
Accidents are bound to happen with these trains - and I am not even talking about people walking in the track when trains pass at 160 km/h, but the fact that they run trains so fast over rails that aren’t welded properly. While the clickety-clack sounds remind us about cozy, slower trains of the past - running trains super fast over unwelded joints is a recipe for disaster because of the wear on the track joints and the wheels.
Yes, there are problems and safety issues too but still the safest medium of transport. Indian Railways is working hard to meet the ends...
That rail was taking a pounding! 😮
It is bit annoying on the part of wilayati internetters.We have been utilizing jointless rails for 5km distance.And these are welded precariously ruling out their doubts about welding qualities.
I adore our Indian Railways and the superfast trains.These overseas people perhaps that Indian rail network is GIGANTIC as compared to any of Eropean contries.
Seen a lot of Indian railway stations were people do just wander on the tracks even at busy locations. I'm aware there has been a push as well to introduce more semi-high speed services in the 160km/h+ range. Is there a policy/plan underway to deal with track tresspassing, i.e. fencing, more over-bridges/underpasses etc? It seems like it really needs to be a priority before something truly terrible happens.
Many such policies and plans were taken up by railways to fence the tracks or built walls but no such active measures were noticeable
Truly terrible events do happen, don't you worry!
They need something like the US and Canada's "Operation Lifesaver".
Those "intellectuals" would still cross platforms through the lines....and moreover dankuni is an important junction where emu and other high speed trains cross....so there should be some fences against those treespassers
Common sense seems to be totally lacking here....
Non stop Horn sound reveals the fear and care of the loco pilot
Yes that's true bro
There was a lot of train whistle sounding but in spite of the video's title, I didn't see one scared face amongst those in those paltry crowds.
I did not see any scared people. Looks like this is an everyday occurence.
Wow, those trains are so long. 20 carriages.
Being a train driver there must require 4 pills every night to be able to sleep.
😂😂🤣🤣
Scary yet scintillating action!! Kudos to you for the effort!!
Thank you so much❤❤❤ Dankuni is a scary place u could often hear loud screams and panics
Vos trains sont très beaux et très longs !
Search for Alstom locomotives in India.
Nobody expects a train on train tracks. 🙂
Haha that's an irony here.. Thank you for watching😃
@@pritamdas5529 I was looking for cars no one warned me there would be a train on the tracks :((((
When’s the fast train coming.?
I am from Pakistan Lahore but so nice to feel train going.
Fantastic speed with howling whistle.Super scary.
I don't understand why there aren't at least even signals and gates that come down to alert people to the trains coming? Like they have in Japan, even at train stations they have those at the crosswalk along with fences so people don't cross in front of the trains. I get scared for every person on the tracks when I watch this! 🥺
Love the photo at the end. Fast trains.
Thank you❤
Wow superb I watched this video in 4k 60fps its really awesome bruh
Thank you
Nices4 Train greetings from Germany Cologne ein Fan aus ❤
I would soil my britches if I saw a train coming at me at that rate of speed.
Haha 😂😂😂 I bet
00:05 The women on right side correctly guessed the high speed and stopped. There is a pathetic man on the left who keep giving advice and asks them to cross. Good they did not listen.
Yes mixed ppl reactions
I observed that inspite of provision of a foot over bridge for crossing over from one platform to the other, people trying to cross over the railway tracks, which in fact amounts to trespass. In my view, this baneful practice is nothing but embracing a gory death. Even the educated people are no exception to this obnoxious ways. It just takes a little effort and time to climb over to the FOB and safely reach the other side innocuously. One must seriously brood over this fact that the FOB is constructed spending huge amounts and meant for that.
Exactly.... People are just so casual and careless.. This spot is a high speed zone still no one gives a ear and rpf is also not bothered
I don't think most were crossing to get to the other platform, I think you can see at about 01:46 that many were heading for the residential buildings on the other side of the railway?
How do you know the speed of the train so accurately ?
By calculating the time with the help of stop watch and then using the speed time distance formula which we used to do in schools
It is very easy. The length of train and seconds to cross a thin pole.
Basic physic.. measure the distance of two spot and timed the train speed between those spots . second / meters to km / hours .
Maths mastee
@@pritamdas5529 great answer
We did a trip to the 🇬🇧 from 🇦🇺 last year talk about fast trains they go fast over there but they do warn you, the tube is fast and very efficient brilliant service a little noisy at times but brilliant ...
I saw some trains and captions mentioning "80kph... 129 kph" etc. pottering along, but I didn't see any super fast trains. I suspect the people were "scared" as they were milling around hopping over tracks and the likes subjecting themselves to a certain amount of danger.
Jabardast high-speed action trains bro💥💥👌👌👌👌👌👌
966👍
Thank you❤
What long passenger trains
Hi, Very cool video!👍
Thank you❤
Were those amtrack cars on the rear?
In India nobody looks to see what is coming. If there is no horn they keep going.
Yep agree that's true
Is there no footbridges or road crossings on indian railways?
With a population of over 1 billion people, this is why their trains are so long.
Yes this is the result of excess population and carelessness
There are lots of train lines yaa. How many lanes are there at that station 8,10?
There are practically 7-8 tracks there but not divided as lanes
New title: Super slow trains scare no one at Dankuni
superb video!!!! worth the goosebumps
Thank you so much keep supporting😃
Sera laglo sei level er tracksound... Dankuni emniteo sobsomoi busy thake samner dik diye lokjon prochur peroi se sokal hok ba bikel... koto accident e na hoi oi jonne
Yes bro.. Thank you so much❤
I suggest that the Trains at high speed, should flash bright light as SOP while passing between or by platform. It would help to get Audio and Visual Caution
Yes that's a great idea
@@pritamdas5529 we can send this suggestion through any Passenger Associations to Railway Board
Authorities need to enforce rules about crossing tracks.
@@brianb8516 bro,98% track crossing casualities are in villages and sub urban area...they are less compliant on any rules they know😔
They didn’t seem that scared to me. In fact they didn’t seem scared at all .
😂🙃😉
Awesome Capture !👍😊😊
Thank you for
Honking and Speed Spectacles at Dankuni 🔥🔥🔥
Indeed 😍😍.. Thanks for watching😃
That guy who is asking those people to cross over needs a tight slap! 👋
Yes that's true
He is probably charging people to cross there....😁
Missing those chugging and smoke of ALCO and EMD the vanishing diesel era. 💔
But happy to see the electric beast are taking over
Yes miss those EMD and ALCO Agression😞😞
They still exist
The horn wasn't for the people on track. It is for different thing.
When ever a train crosses a station in which it is not going to stop then it a horn. Which a very long.
EXCELLENT VIDEO
Terrific action !!🔥
Thank you❤
Here in Germany, IC trains with the 101 in front rush through the stations at 200 km/h.............
In India, however, 80 km/h is already very courageous, if you look at the condition of the railways there...........
Yes because there is no safety precautions and trains now speed upto 130 kmph
@@pritamdas5529 It's not just the lack of safety precautions.
Here in Germany, too, in 95% of cases you can simply step on the tracks, even where e.g. B. the ICE runs at 350.
In India I think they simply switched to electricity and built electric locomotives without adapting signals or tracks at all, which you can clearly hear and see from the rocking wagons.
And, last but not least, people have lived with the slowness of trains for decades and are used to just walking the tracks.
It is best to equip the locomotives with automatic signal horns, such as fire brigade and police.
Switch it on once and let it honk continuously.
Then the engine driver can concentrate a little more on the route.
He just honks instead of driving.....
@@Berliner079 that's correct
B R Wot are you talking about?
The train was _faster_ than 80km/h. Are you able to see that?
Mannomann bist du vielleicht eingebildet. 🤢
What are IC trains?
Tbh... nobody looked particularily scared. :P
Speeds of train are actually a bit slow of up and fast if down as they are notching up or notching down from dankuni itself
Yes
Awesome even if only 100kph they have between 19 and 23 cars on
Anything going over 80 in India is scary....
do you have the video for the outro photo?(im assuming its taken from a train)
That was shot in front of that river last june actually
I have another idea about "high speed trains". These trains just past at full speed.
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Thank you so much and happy holi to you too 😄
I head they have special night trains called reapers. They work through the night collecting bodys
Where is the "high speed super fast"?
What is super fast
It's a category defined to such trains. It doesn't define speed. Super fast means it will have fewer stops and people here don't relate super fast with a 300 kmph train. We will get our first bullet train soon....
Great video quality! What are you shooting on?
Am shooting on my mobile... Thank you so much❤❤
sure seems to be faster that 85 .. even our poor old VIA rail its 95 now on certain stretches
Dude, these people just walk through the tracks like nothing, even when a train at high speed is about to fly through there. Do they not even care!?!
They care but they are very fearless actually
Most of them don’t care, no bravery here
@@arbjful Even people in the U.S. don't do this that often, what gives?
Good Lord! Absolute chaos! People on rails, unthinkable here in England!
Yes here in India this happens and is an unfortunate scene regularly...
@@pritamdas5529 Maybe Operation Lifesaver in the U.S. should start up in India as well.
Don't say the Lord's name in vain.
Gatiman express?
Long consists, at least by US standards. Impressively clean cars on the outside, too. I take India is not plagued by graffiti "artists".
Yes Long cars with 22 highest number of coaches and more or less clean
There is even more longer train in india , It's name is ( Vivek Express )
How long are these trains ?
love to see someone go splat...maybe they wouldn't be so complacent!
Please don't say like that it hurts because of poor safety precautions people cross tracks so uncautiously
Very nice video, but "high speed superfast" is a bit exaggerated for 129 km/h. In France they have trains running at 320 km/h...
The first one . When it started off ,there were people sitting on the roof . . . . .
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Thank you for watching😃
I don't think the people were scared, but it was a bit scary to watch the people on the tracks just seconds before a fast moving train cruises over them.
I think the steady horn blast might not be noticed as much as several short horn blasts though.
Yes actually
Keep in mind that trains actually slow down a bit while passing through stations!
No bro that is a wrong concept u have no train slow down except any big junction
Never!
Nope
Nopes... don't spread wrong info. People might die due to this. 😡
Only superfast trains slow down at times while crossing very big stations but where there it has no stoppage and has to cross along a platform and not through side main line
Awesome captures.
Thank you❤
Horn sound exciting
Yes horns of trains in India are very enthralling
Those a pretty long passenger trains, I'm going to guess about 1500-2000 passengers.
I wonder what the fatality rate is in India with pedestrians being hit by trains. It has to be huge.
Dangerous Shot 🔥🔥 Careless Peoples !!
Yes bro Dankuni is famous for these careless people m. Thanks for watching😃
@@pritamdas5529 Yaa I witnessed these scenes when I was there under flyover near kali mata temple....
outstanding coverage
Thank you❤
If you watch it at 2x speed it's almost half as fast as a Japanese slow train.
Why are the trains so long?