Train Driver's View: Oslo to Ål (Bergen Line)

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2015
  • Cabview from Oslo to Ål, from the point of loco pickup in the depot.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 196

  • @Scy
    @Scy 8 років тому +46

    Lodalen (depot)
    Oslo Sentralstasjon (first stop)
    Nationaltheatret (pass through, underground)
    Lysaker 18:30
    Sandvika 24:30
    Asker 29:00
    Lier 37:40 (pass through)
    Brakerøya 39:40 (pass through)
    Drammen 43:00
    Gulskogen 48:30 (pass through, closed?)
    Mjøndalen 53:00 (pass through)
    Hokksund 57:00
    Skotselv 1:05:30 (closed)
    Åmot 1:10:00 (closed)
    Geithus 1:14:30 (closed)
    Vikersund 1:17:30
    Tyristrand 1:28:30 (pass through, meeting an identical train going the other way)
    Hønefoss 1:39:00
    Verne 1:49:00 (closed)
    Sokna 1:55:30 (closed)
    Ørgenvika 2:06:45 (closed)
    Gulsvik 2:16:00 (closed)
    Flå 2:23:30 (rear car only, or the driver missed, but doubt it)
    Bergheim 2:38:30 (closed)
    Bromma 2:41:30 (closed)
    Liodden 2:45:05 (closed, blink and you'll miss it)
    Nesodden 2:48:30
    Gol 3:00:30
    Torpo 3:12:33 (closed)
    Ål 3:19:00

    • @Kirjaissa
      @Kirjaissa 8 років тому +2

      The depot is Lodalen Driftsbanegård.

    • @hcandersen6840
      @hcandersen6840 7 років тому +4

      Nesodden?? May be Nesbyen

    • @Hallands.
      @Hallands. 7 років тому +1

      Scy Thanks!

    • @TAFR224
      @TAFR224 6 років тому +1

      Gulskogen is open to local trains only(and rush-hour trains) ;)

    • @LinkinParkFanNorway
      @LinkinParkFanNorway 6 років тому

      The two front and the two rear cars are not used for embarking or disembarking on this station. I used this station a lot a few years back, around the time this movie was filmed! Maybe I was one of those few disembarking this time?? :)

  • @shhhsilentknight
    @shhhsilentknight 6 років тому +7

    Very relaxing to watch thank you.- It feels as though I am going through my own country New Zealand - The scenery is so similar

  • @gatorhunter1
    @gatorhunter1 8 років тому +7

    Norway looks like a cool place to visit. Those terminals are awesome. Norwegians, be proud of what you have there.

  • @brycepunk1
    @brycepunk1 7 років тому +8

    Very enjoyable. Beautiful country! Thank you for posting this.

  • @martythemartian99
    @martythemartian99 22 дні тому +1

    Having seen a few videos of trips like this, including on this line, I was struck at how this one made me fell more like a tourist. Making our way out of Oslo on a bright day, and enjoying the green hills all the way to our destination, made me feel like I was on a genuine holiday.😎🌿⛱🌤

  • @richardewan2593
    @richardewan2593 3 роки тому +2

    Great to see the first part of the journey on the Oslo to Bergen line. Brings back memories

  • @swarfrat311
    @swarfrat311 5 років тому +1

    I watched this video once before I joined the channel.Thank you for the upload. Wonderful video as always!

  • @DanaMackstormdog94
    @DanaMackstormdog94 9 років тому +7

    So far thru 19:30, other than the tunnel, the video is quite clear. I love the part where the train is made up in the yard, then brought into the station - don't get to see that too often in the videos! And the EL18 is such a quiet locomotive! Wonderful stuff. Dog

  • @rayroper2312
    @rayroper2312 7 років тому

    Thank you. This is one of the best films of the Oslo to Al service I have seen. The making up of the train in the train yard was particularly interesting I have viewed this film many times and find new details each time. Best Wishes Ray.

  • @agustisanemeterio6503
    @agustisanemeterio6503 Рік тому

    These old videos are part of this history, and you are part of this history too. Thanks a lot for these gifts 👏👏👏

  • @bulwinkle
    @bulwinkle 6 років тому +1

    Cityscape to mountainscape and almost everything in between all in one journey. Wonderful! ☺☺☺☺☺☺

  • @soulaesthete8563
    @soulaesthete8563 6 років тому

    What beautiful, lush green and yellow fields! Love the mountains, and the rivers/lakes are pristine. Thanks for the upload!

  • @user-jx3gi9yu5d
    @user-jx3gi9yu5d 7 років тому +7

    日本に住む鉄道ファンです✨
    素敵な動画でしたのでチャンネル登録しました

  • @lylewatts6370
    @lylewatts6370 6 років тому

    Another great video and lovely country. Please keep them coming!

  • @fabsleao7211
    @fabsleao7211 9 років тому

    Amazing journey!!!!! I can´t wait to watch part Two (Al to Bergen)

  • @kristianpudya4560
    @kristianpudya4560 8 років тому +12

    beautiful views..

  • @tact86
    @tact86 8 років тому

    Great Ride, Beautiful Video, Thank You!

  • @milankanka5329
    @milankanka5329 5 років тому

    Veľmi prekrásne natočené video 😉😉😉😉.
    Perfektné super 😃😃😃😃.
    Pozdravujem srdečne zo Slovenska 😉😉😉😉😉.

  • @TheNightFlower
    @TheNightFlower 4 роки тому +2

    I’m so glad that deer at 1:15:50 cleared the track okay. My heart was in my mouth. Great video as usual, absolutely stunning country.

  • @abdulhafeezsavul8876
    @abdulhafeezsavul8876 7 років тому

    A wonderful experience of watching this video from drivers eye view..especially passing through tunnels.

  • @slycat1939
    @slycat1939 6 років тому +1

    As always awesome video.

  • @sanguinarium1614
    @sanguinarium1614 6 років тому

    Thanks for uploading !

  • @coolmcfinn6854
    @coolmcfinn6854 8 років тому +1

    A really terrific film from a railway fan in Northern Ireland

  • @ballsnuts99
    @ballsnuts99 9 років тому

    Beautiful video, thank you.

  • @paulmurray4869
    @paulmurray4869 7 років тому

    i realy enjoyed watching this thank you

  • @david_1704
    @david_1704 4 роки тому +1

    What a wonderful landscape and colors, *_HCG_* !!!
    🌷🌿🐮😃👏😊🙏🐮🌿🌷

  • @thismetrotunnellife
    @thismetrotunnellife 3 роки тому

    Thks for sharing this. Great memories of my backpacker ride Oslo to Bergen then onto Lofoten Islands

  • @aylestone9
    @aylestone9 5 років тому +1

    Lovely Video Thank You.

  • @badrobot4793
    @badrobot4793 6 років тому +3

    During the video broadcast, I learned the road sign that informs the driver of the electric locomotive about the sound signal before the unregulated crossing. Yellow square with black stripe

  • @anewlifewenton8669
    @anewlifewenton8669 6 років тому +2

    I've been watching your videos for a while and was wondering when you'd update your channel. Great job. Thanks.

  • @robertcoleman4861
    @robertcoleman4861 6 років тому

    great vid even better 2nd time round happy easter bob.

  • @RailCowGirl
    @RailCowGirl  9 років тому

    @dana Mack: that's odd. I uploaded it as 1080p might take some time to process it used almost 9 hours from finished upload until it finally showed up in the stream :)
    I will look into it :D

    • @peterbhill
      @peterbhill 9 років тому

      I can watch it in HD with Chrome, but only in 360 with Firefox. Odd...

    • @edwinophiri9276
      @edwinophiri9276 8 років тому

      c

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 3 роки тому +1

      @Brother Jake's Reconnaissance It's good now, if you're still interested. You Tube messed with people's uploads too.

  • @Alexander777Goncharov
    @Alexander777Goncharov 3 роки тому +1

    I have recently subscribed to your channel. And I decided to watch all your videos, starting from the earliest ones.

    • @RailCowGirl
      @RailCowGirl  3 роки тому

      Welcome aboard! :D

    • @Alexander777Goncharov
      @Alexander777Goncharov 3 роки тому

      @@RailCowGirl Excellent! Thanks! I love to race with you through the beautiful places of Norway! And also the tunnels! There are incredibly many of them, you can't count them! This is real rock, probably granite, and no additional support is required. Well, in general, everything is cool!

  • @jamesrivis620
    @jamesrivis620 7 років тому

    I did this UA-cam trip both ways a few years back, once in winter and once in summer...awesome experience if you can't travel. I've recommended it to several people traveling to Norway.

  • @brianvittachi6869
    @brianvittachi6869 7 років тому

    Everywhere is so neat and tidy and clean. Amazing people. Beautiful country.

  • @birdygirlstrainvideos4842
    @birdygirlstrainvideos4842 7 років тому

    Wow your country is very beautiful.Please make more videos,I loved it.

  • @dmitrysmirnoff7872
    @dmitrysmirnoff7872 8 років тому

    that's really marvellous

  • @migi4277
    @migi4277 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video.
    In second half: " fifty shades of green". 😉
    3:19:00 - "That's Ål, folks"

  • @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043
    @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043 6 років тому

    The rolling fields and farmhouses look much like those here in the U.S. So beautiful!

  • @albanomathias9559
    @albanomathias9559 8 років тому

    Hello. Congratulations on video, beautiful landscapes and also the rail network, very well organized. I see your video in 1080p HD - Chrome, the picture is clear.

  • @royyoung9270
    @royyoung9270 8 років тому

    many thanks

  • @silviuenache7728
    @silviuenache7728 5 років тому +2

    Excellent views, deer crossing the rail road at 1:15:53

  • @dipi71
    @dipi71 8 років тому +1

    0:07:55 Oslo
    0:15:20 Skøyen
    0:18:15 Lysaker
    0:24:17 Sandvika
    0:28:29 Asker
    0:37:35 Lier
    0:39:27 Brakerøya
    0:41:35 Drammen
    0:48:27 Gulskogen
    0:53:02 Mjøndalen
    0:54:34 Steinberg
    0:56:53 Hokksund
    1:05:20 Skotselv
    1:09:49 Åmot
    1:14:27 Geithus
    1:15:53 Bambi crossing
    1:17:32 Vikersund
    1:22:42 Drolsum
    1:23:15 Lerskallen
    1:24:54 Nakkerud
    1:27:48 Hagabru
    1:28:25 Tyristrand
    1:29:58 Tangen
    1:31:36 Veholt
    1:33:05 Egge
    1:33:43 Ask
    1:38:52 Hønefoss
    1:46:00 Nøkleby
    1:48:45 Veme
    1:55:34 Sokna
    2:01:25 Rallerud
    2:06:39 Ørgenvika
    2:16:01 Gulsvik
    2:23:11 Flå
    2:30:55 Austvoll
    2:33:46 Kolsrud
    2:38:12 Bergheim
    2:41:12 Bromma
    2:44:53 Liodden
    2:47:07 Grønna
    2:48:16 Nesbyen
    2:55:55 Svenkerud
    3:00:11 Gol
    3:07:30 Trillhus
    3:12:24 Torpo
    3:18:48 Ål
    Lovely train ride, thank you for uploading!

  • @almostserious75
    @almostserious75 7 років тому

    Longest tunnels ever...I woke up at 44 minutes because the train stopped for a while....O.o...Great video thanks...

  • @tkila70
    @tkila70 6 років тому +2

    Besides the deer already mentioned, there's a moose (I guess) at 03:06:00 on the right side of the track.
    Thanks for the beautiful videos!

    • @punchkrunch353
      @punchkrunch353 5 років тому

      You Sir/Madam, have exceptionally good eye sight. I had to look thrice, even though I knew when and where to look.

    • @Tom_Lynx_98626
      @Tom_Lynx_98626 5 років тому

      I thought it was a horse .... It's awfully dark to be a moose ... and it has a white back leg.
      but I'm no expert ... you might be right

  • @profileurbelge
    @profileurbelge 8 років тому

    superbe video.

  • @ferroviedeltrentino2300
    @ferroviedeltrentino2300 9 років тому

    Great Landscape!

  • @masterqbaPL
    @masterqbaPL 8 років тому

    Thank you for a taking me in a very nice travel :D

  • @mariacristinariesenberg8256
    @mariacristinariesenberg8256 8 років тому +2

    Viagem maravilhosa.Muito agradecida,por poder viajar por lugares tão exuberantes,com uma natureza tão rica, criada pelo nosso Pai Eterno. Muito,muito agradecida por postar tão maravilhoso vídeo.

    • @albanomathias9559
      @albanomathias9559 8 років тому

      Oi Maria Cristina, há outros vídeos no youtube com viagens de trem, com paisagens lindas e, tudo isso tem as "Mãos de Deus".

    • @mariacristinariesenberg8256
      @mariacristinariesenberg8256 8 років тому

      Ah,isso é uma grande verdade.Toda a natureza declara a gloria do Eterno Pai,bela e perfeita.

    • @albanomathias9559
      @albanomathias9559 8 років тому

      Amém.

  • @geoffreymoore1510
    @geoffreymoore1510 4 роки тому

    Hi, almost finished viewing. Was trying to figure out border of Norway and Sweden...or?? Would have been nice to have subtitles and names of stations. Great video. Hope to see more of your stuff we are subscribed. I think I may have viewed the connected video to this one some time ago,.

  • @oneworld9071
    @oneworld9071 7 років тому

    I'm amazed at the acceleration from standstill..... is it loco only or are there any cars?
    really nice ride.... thanks!

  • @ronbreska5130
    @ronbreska5130 9 років тому +25

    Names of stations would be helpful so you could see where it was on maps. Otherwise a very good video.

    • @tvanbellenthavthav5176
      @tvanbellenthavthav5176 7 років тому

      Ron Breska j

    • @mchlbw1950
      @mchlbw1950 6 років тому +1

      Yes...big Yes to having names of places so one could find on a map! I love these videos. I can actually forget that I am not actually there. (like a well made movie!)

  • @dmitrysmirnoff7872
    @dmitrysmirnoff7872 8 років тому +4

    Oh my... Is that deer that crossing railway at 1:15:52? Right in front of the train!!!

    • @goldentiger9966
      @goldentiger9966 6 років тому

      These roe deers are quite common on this stretch of the railway

  • @bonan960623
    @bonan960623 8 років тому

    Very nice clip! I work as "tågklarerare" (togekspeditör) in Sweden. Any chance you could record the new double track section along Mjösa? I can't find anything of that on UA-cam. :)

  • @user-mk5hi3cs8w
    @user-mk5hi3cs8w 7 років тому

    SEE VIEW i like it
    Thank you 🗻..

  • @DChiJEllis
    @DChiJEllis 6 років тому +2

    Oslo Tunnel @10:20 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo_Tunnel
    Bærum Tunnel @20:52 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A6rum_Tunnel
    Lieråsen Tunnel @32:07 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lier%C3%A5sen_Tunnel

  • @samaikens4816
    @samaikens4816 5 років тому +1

    Good video. I notice at 2 30 56 there is building that is round I take to have been a tower if it was/is it the only round tower I ever saw.

    • @RailCowGirl
      @RailCowGirl  5 років тому +2

      Water tower for filling the steam engines. Of course not in use anymore :p

  • @ivanreis1538
    @ivanreis1538 6 років тому

    VERY GOOD.

  • @chrismate2805
    @chrismate2805 9 років тому

    Really nice scenery, anyway you can redo or re-upload it to youtube-? Also which camera/lens were used-? Thankyou.

  • @ruipina5636
    @ruipina5636 9 років тому +4

    What a great journey! Thank you very much for sharing. I noticed the loco was an EL18, do you know the weight of the composition (or in alternative the number of coaches)?

    • @RailCowGirl
      @RailCowGirl  9 років тому +1

      Rui Pina 8 Cars of Type 7. Don't remember the weight of composition, but it's pretty standard :)

    • @ruipina5636
      @ruipina5636 9 років тому +2

      HinduCowGirl ok, 400-500 T, good performance of that EL18 :)

    • @RailCowGirl
      @RailCowGirl  9 років тому +2

      Rui Pina Yep :) perfect combo.

    • @Thedrek
      @Thedrek 8 років тому +1

      El 18 weighs in at 96t and each of the 8 Type 7 coaches weighs 40 tons, so a total weight of 416tons, so its on the light side for a long-distance locomotive-hauled train in Norway

  • @robertsimon6500
    @robertsimon6500 3 роки тому

    What a difference 5 years makes both in video quality and ridership (seems like a lot less crowds at the stops) these days.

  • @DieselPowerFinland
    @DieselPowerFinland 8 років тому +3

    Is this locomotive El 18? It sounds just like VR Sr2 when accelerating and braking.

    • @sbb1998fdk
      @sbb1998fdk 7 років тому +1

      Yes it is a El 18.

  • @djfitzgerald111
    @djfitzgerald111 8 років тому

    What type camera did you use? I'm watching this in 480p and the quality is still very good.

  • @punchkrunch353
    @punchkrunch353 5 років тому

    13:45 Elisenberg ghost station
    Wikipedia: Elisenberg Station (Norwegian: Elisenberg stasjon) is an unfinished railway station within the Oslo Tunnel on the Drammen Line in Oslo, Norway. The ghost station was partially built during the construction of the tunnel between 1971 and 1980, but has never been put into use. It is located between Nationaltheatret Station and Skøyen Station, at Elisenberg in Frogner. A 220-meter (720 ft) long center platform and part of the access way has been built, but never completed. While the station initially was not put into use because of lack of funds to complete it, it is now unlikely that it will ever be completed, as the need for a station has disappeared and an opening would need a large investment of funds.

  • @xozyje
    @xozyje 8 років тому

    très belle vidéo - dommage que le nom des gares ne soit pas indiqué , on aurait put reviser notre géographie
    merci

  • @DsGoodEnglish
    @DsGoodEnglish 7 років тому +1

    nice

  • @robertramsay5963
    @robertramsay5963 4 роки тому

    Sure is a lot of travelling through those dark tunnels. Are they through mountains or just below residential areas?

  • @HeSaid007
    @HeSaid007 7 років тому

    Please keep your Uninterrupted rail videos coming. Watching each one is beautiful and helps me meditate and relax. My complements to your track team, those roadbeds seem perfect. Jim in Philadelphia

    • @goldentiger9966
      @goldentiger9966 6 років тому

      Thank you, from a railway worker at this stretch. (The roadbed isn't very good once you start digging further down)

  • @protectorofillinois3
    @protectorofillinois3 9 років тому

    HinduCowGirl, let me be the first to say thank you so much for taking me on the best journey of my life! The scenery is so beautiful. I love long train rides. You're so lucky to ride this awesome train cab in Norway. This is a stupid question, but are some of the train stations closed permanently? I noticed it when it bypassed the stops.

    • @Thedrek
      @Thedrek 8 років тому

      Yea a lot of the stations are closed for passenger travel. Some of the bypasses are stations served by other trains, before Drammen.

    • @protectorofillinois3
      @protectorofillinois3 8 років тому

      Now I understand. Thank you so much. I've always wondered why the stops were bypassed.

    • @petterfalchrasmussen4921
      @petterfalchrasmussen4921 7 років тому +1

      Most stations have platforms and are for people to travel to and from. Local trains stop at most of these. Other stations are just for the trains, if the need should arise to switch around, wait for other trains to pass by or whatever.
      Long distance region trains only stop at the bigger stations, or the stations with the most people going on/off

    • @goldentiger9966
      @goldentiger9966 6 років тому

      Yes, a lot of the stations are closed down for passengers, especially after Hokksund Stasjon (57:00)

  • @waremblem3405
    @waremblem3405 7 років тому +10

    This video gave me tunnel vision.

  • @DanaMackstormdog94
    @DanaMackstormdog94 9 років тому

    Anyhow, beautiful scenery - what type of locomotive was it? Thanks, Dog

    • @Thedrek
      @Thedrek 8 років тому

      The locomotive is an NSB El 18, a modded variant of the Swiss SBB-CFF-FFS Re 460, with a top speed of 200km/h.

  • @adamblunsdon7784
    @adamblunsdon7784 2 роки тому

    Nice video

  • @kikkan09
    @kikkan09 5 років тому

    Hei! Skal du ut å kjøre i påsken? Hadde vært moro med en cabride over Roa :-)

  • @David_B_Dornburg
    @David_B_Dornburg 7 років тому +7

    Anybody else see the deer jump off the tracks to the right at about 1:15:54?

    • @jplaw2508
      @jplaw2508 6 років тому +1

      Yes, a small tan deer. :)

    • @goldentiger9966
      @goldentiger9966 6 років тому +2

      Yes, it's a roe deer, quite common in this area

  • @JibbyQ
    @JibbyQ 8 років тому +1

    13:49 is that the unfinished Elisenberg Station on the left?

    • @Thedrek
      @Thedrek 8 років тому +1

      Yup that is Elisenberg.

  • @thewgraham
    @thewgraham 7 років тому

    may i use a couple of clips from this for a music video i'm making for my nephew?

  • @NoNameC68
    @NoNameC68 9 років тому

    Trying to figure out how long it would take for a conductor to recognize if someone was walking on the railroad tracks in front of them. If anyone has any information on how much time a conductor would normally have to blow the whistle when spotting someone, that would help. Also, how fast is the train going between 38:39 and 38:58?

    • @Scy
      @Scy 8 років тому

      +NoNameC68 Max track speed by these kinds of trains in Norway is usually 130-140 km/h. Mainly due to the old layout of the tracks, not the engines. But this train does not tilt, so it has to keep this limit even if the track is better.
      The part of the track they are on at 38:30, is however a high speed track, rebuilt for the oslo airport express, from Drammen-Oslo-Gardermoen. So the speed COULD be over 200 km/h with a different train.

    • @fackkittt
      @fackkittt 8 років тому

      +NoNameC68 The Trackspeed is 130 km/h between 38:39 and 38:58, you could not drive any faster than that with another train.

    • @goldentiger9966
      @goldentiger9966 6 років тому

      At 38:56 there is a yellow triangular sign pointing down with a "9" on. It means the speed limit is down to 90km/h. The track speeds vary greatly, depending mainly on the curvature of the track, as the track itself allows for higher speeds than this. It can be up to 130 km/h at the straignts, and all the way down to 40-50 km/h in the curviest sections

  • @DanaMackstormdog94
    @DanaMackstormdog94 9 років тому

    Hi: I don't know if you were aware of this, but as usually your videos are good quality HD, you might wish to know this one is only at 360p, not high quality. I really want to watch the video, but in HD. It would be a great video and a nice long one! Can you advise? Thanks, Dog

    • @RailCowGirl
      @RailCowGirl  9 років тому

      Dana Mack Better now? :D It just took some time before the HD-version process completed :D

  • @silviuenache7728
    @silviuenache7728 5 років тому +2

    Anybody knows what are the white cylinders on the left / right of the track 1:23:05

    • @RailCowGirl
      @RailCowGirl  5 років тому +1

      Hay rolls :) we call them tractor eggs 😂

    • @silviuenache7728
      @silviuenache7728 5 років тому

      @@RailCowGirl Aaaah OK - tractor eggs :)))), very well packaged ; thanks for the answer and btw very nice videos !!!

  • @duboisad
    @duboisad 7 років тому

    I'm not understanding the point of the horn. Around the 1:30:00 area there's a lot of horn usage but doesn't really seem to be any rhyme or reason to it. Crossings are scarce and I can't see any obstructions on the track ahead. Any thoughts as to what's going on?

    • @Orroz44
      @Orroz44 7 років тому

      It may be the horn is used to scare away animals. Where there are forests there are likely to be deer and elk.

    • @jplaw2508
      @jplaw2508 6 років тому

      Whenever he passes a yellow diamond shaped sign with a black horizontal bar across it he gives a single blast of his horn. It seems the crossings he encounters after passing this type of sign are the unprotected ones, single traffic lane, foot path, etc. and with no active crossing protection. The grade crossings that have bells, lights and crossing arms that come down don't get a horn blast.

    • @luxurymilk3514
      @luxurymilk3514 6 років тому

      Horns are fun too

    • @goldentiger9966
      @goldentiger9966 6 років тому

      That is correct, jp law (from a railway worker at this stretch)

    • @obkb1150
      @obkb1150 6 років тому

      jp law: That's not quite true. In HCG's Flåm line videos, there are crossings that get a horn blast even though they are gated.

  • @edivaldozen
    @edivaldozen 6 років тому

    Epensar que nomeu Brasil enorme esse transporte de passageiros é esquecido.

  • @Maloy7800
    @Maloy7800 7 років тому

    What train is it?

  • @t_rex8767
    @t_rex8767 3 роки тому

    wonder if its difficult to change work to tram or traindriver at the age of 34+ from busdriving

  • @daniele2172
    @daniele2172 8 років тому

    muito bom

  • @jamesrivis620
    @jamesrivis620 7 років тому

    I forgot to mention that somewhere along the track is a three car work train that rolled off the track down a bank. It's at a point where the train has to go real slow round a tight bend.

  • @Ichinin
    @Ichinin 6 років тому +1

    2:41:15 - Someone you know in that house? :)
    Final score: Train: 2, Birds: 0.
    Love watching videos like this, but on 2 x the speed.

  • @royyoung9270
    @royyoung9270 8 років тому

    What are the strobe like lights in the tunnels

    • @Thedrek
      @Thedrek 8 років тому

      Emergency lighting to illuminate the escape path, they have a backup battery in case of a power outage.

  • @Hallands.
    @Hallands. 7 років тому

    Jeeezz, must be costly to lay tracks in Norway with all the tunnels needed?

    • @jarls5890
      @jarls5890 6 років тому

      Very - large landmass (a little bigger than Germany), with an enormous coastline and small population (5.2mill) spread all over makes it very costly to both lay track and roads. Many tunnels and many bridges needed.

  • @rumple440
    @rumple440 6 років тому

    This train seems bouncy. I think I'd get sea sick. :)

  • @daljitsingh3515
    @daljitsingh3515 3 роки тому

    v.nice

  • @BlackWolf.
    @BlackWolf. 8 років тому

    328 ton is the weight for the cars itself. The loco is 96 ton.424 ton is the total weight for the whole train. Its 227 m long and the breaking % is 147. Eatch car is 26 m long and the loco is 19 m long.

    • @FSantoro91
      @FSantoro91 8 років тому

      +paul vindal 147% brake capacity? In Italy, on the regional trains I drive, it is usually between 100 and 115 %. We have a series of EMU with 130 % and an EMU used on International Traffic with Switzerland which has 145 %. But I also drove a regional train with 65 % (four unfitted coaches out of eight)!

    • @BlackWolf.
      @BlackWolf. 8 років тому +1

      Thats is correct. When u have 8 cars of type B7 on those trains them u have bracking % of 147 if all cars is in brake groupe R og R + Mg.

    • @FSantoro91
      @FSantoro91 8 років тому

      Damn, we don't have the type R brakes. Are you referring to the magnetic field brakes? We cannot use them in Italy due to one of our train protection systems which uses continuous inductive pulse code cab-signalling on most of the double track lines here (the system is overlying the SCMT, the Italian discontinuous Train Protection System).

    • @BlackWolf.
      @BlackWolf. 8 років тому

      +Fabrisíus In norway we have two Brake settings that we use on loco hauled passanger trains. R and P. R have the best brakes. we always use R except a few times. We also have magnetic brakes in addition to that. But we dont add that brake into the breaking %. Because we only use it in emergansy breaking.

    • @FSantoro91
      @FSantoro91 8 років тому

      OK, we only have two settings, P used for passenger trains (Passeggeri) and M for freight trains (Merci).

  • @DanaMackstormdog94
    @DanaMackstormdog94 9 років тому

    Hi: The first minute or so are really crisp but then 20 minutes in you can really see that the video becomes blurry. I don't know what happened. Thanks for looking into it. Dog

    • @RailCowGirl
      @RailCowGirl  9 років тому

      Dana Mack Been looking an reading about that too, it's a way youtube handles bandwidth to make sure that everyone gets what's needed. And I've also noticed from several other vids that trees, grass and bushes gets blurry when moving - truly annoying.
      The locomotive is the Norwegian configuration of RE460, knows as EL18 :)

  • @Karol180520
    @Karol180520 7 років тому +3

    Un venado a 1:15:54

  • @Kayenne54
    @Kayenne54 3 роки тому

    22:50 looks like the train jumped the tracks and took off down a highway...lol

  • @DanaMackstormdog94
    @DanaMackstormdog94 9 років тому

    Look at 0:00 and compare that to 10:26, even at 10:12 before you entered the tunnel it was sharper than 10:26. Dog

  • @martinmachiels
    @martinmachiels 8 років тому

    Hi, I see a yellow shield with a horizontal black mark in its centre. What does that shield mean?

    • @RailCowGirl
      @RailCowGirl  7 років тому +3

      If you hear the horn by that sign, it means you have to sound the horn in front of a level crossing.

  • @DanaMackstormdog94
    @DanaMackstormdog94 9 років тому +1

    Hi: Here is an example from another author at 1080p that is crisp - I wonder if it is your camera, but I doubt it since your video from Halden to Oslo was sharp: ua-cam.com/video/WC9DH2l1vtU/v-deo.html&feature=em-uploademail
    [cabinerit] A train driver's view: Alkmaar - Den Bosch, VIRM, 18-Jun-2015.
    Still a nice video - perhaps you can reload it and see what happens? Dog

  • @ricky5538
    @ricky5538 7 років тому +3

    At 1:53 I thought he ran out of petrol and forgot to fill up.

    • @jplaw2508
      @jplaw2508 6 років тому +2

      Lol. Remember at this point he is engine only. He stops to reverse into the track where the carriages are. He even takes the camera to the other end of the engine so we can watch. :)

    • @jplaw2508
      @jplaw2508 6 років тому +4

      Correction, she ;)

  • @torstenfricke6720
    @torstenfricke6720 7 років тому

    German train driver (me) wants contact on professional level to norwegian train driver (you?). 😉 Possible?

  • @nchw68
    @nchw68 Рік тому

    1:21:52 and 1:26:03 RIP birds 😟