@@chrisbrown456 only a few people are receptive to narration. If one has something to narrate, it better be informative, like where, when, why.. and AVOIDING that very UNPLEASANT habit of stating the obvious. Most people are receptive to anything truly spectacular, like images and sound of bending and crushed wreckage, live destruction (actual crashes), so actual footage audio prove much better over time than commentary. Also, sense of humor is personal mostly, contextual sometimes. Many viewers ban channels because some content creators keep imposing their personal sense of humor on their audience, the more since AI narration really SUCKS at moderating itself on this matter. It just youtube keeps imposing those channels by recommending videos when the entire world agree over a decade ago this behavior has been the worst change the platform made in its entire history. Content creators are focusing on the number of views when many people has taken the habit of clicking a nagging recommended video, advance it to the end, giving a dislike before even watching a couple seconds, and ban the channel (it doesn't work but at least the video won't pop again for a while) What a beautiful world (sarcasm alert) It's even more a pain in the ass when much less known channels are producing contents a thousand time better than this, but because of how youtube is today, only a few lucky ones will ever know about them. Not to pry further, just sharing how clear to me how bad of a standard the public think of what is actually a good narration and when it makes sense.
9:55 "The station workers scrambled to use anti-slip measures." Huh? Meaningless word omelet. I got more out of this video after I turned the speakers off.
17:25 but have you heard the Taurus locomotive driving away tho 19:35 its so that it can reach the airport fast without being stuck in a traffic jam 19:40 she?
16:36 - 19:42 Unfortunately, many elephants, cows, donkeys, dogs and wild animals are torn apart by trains around the world So, if you find an animal near an iron rail, try to keep it away from it, of course without putting yourself in danger
9:17 yeah that didn't end as well for a lady in Mexico. She was too close, got smacked by the cylinder of the piston and died 14:14 coal doesn't produce a visual show like that. But sawdust does.
@13:50 Far from futuristic: the first section of the Schwebebahn in Wuppertal was opened back in 1901. The infrastructure is original, only the cars are modern. It's the oldest electric elevated railway with underslung cars in the world. Three quarters of its length runs above the river Wupper. I rode it 50 years ago. @18:17 That freight line in Baku is long gone.
When I was a kid I lived near railroad tracks because of a lumber yard near them. So there were train cars all the time parked on the staging tracks about a half mile away. They were always there. So I used to climb on top of the trains and jump from one box car to another. I jumped as many as 15 if I remember right. Now I could not even climb one, but back then I sure could. I saw a train with a nice red caboose just sitting there one day. I walked up on to the caboose. I opened the door. It was painted a pretty light blue inside. There was a bunk bed and a sink. I turned on the sink and sure enough cold water came out. I looked around more then stepped out. The train gave a little tug, so I knew it was going to start moving. I waited about 2 minutes until it built up speed and before it went to fast, I stepped off of it. I would ride trains all the time up there. Climb on top of them, I saw mostly SOUTHERN railroad lines. I had respect for the railroads though, so I NEVER once ever damaged any trains in any way. That was back in the 70s and 80s. I saw locomotives up there also.
1:21 This is a NYC overground track in Queens and the electric system Wichita is 150 volts can shoot sparks of electricity when something flammable or live and can cause fire do to the small area of wood.
@10:08 is the Strasburg RR, not exactly known for their safety record.........30+ years with an anti-safety culture..........if that backhoe they ran into would've gone another foot or two it would've ruptured the boiler.......killing hundreds and shutting down the Amtrak line right next to it.
11:39 In what crap country you need live do this:) Imagine ppls hold up in 100km speed... 12:22 Curious how you can burn carbon deposits. 15:51 Nice burnout!!
13:18 that is normal for that train. it is the loram rail grinder and it extends the life of the rails
Would be better without the narration.
I dont mind it honestly
That man has the most annoying voice
@@chrisbrown456 only a few people are receptive to narration. If one has something to narrate, it better be informative, like where, when, why.. and AVOIDING that very UNPLEASANT habit of stating the obvious. Most people are receptive to anything truly spectacular, like images and sound of bending and crushed wreckage, live destruction (actual crashes), so actual footage audio prove much better over time than commentary.
Also, sense of humor is personal mostly, contextual sometimes. Many viewers ban channels because some content creators keep imposing their personal sense of humor on their audience, the more since AI narration really SUCKS at moderating itself on this matter. It just youtube keeps imposing those channels by recommending videos when the entire world agree over a decade ago this behavior has been the worst change the platform made in its entire history.
Content creators are focusing on the number of views when many people has taken the habit of clicking a nagging recommended video, advance it to the end, giving a dislike before even watching a couple seconds, and ban the channel (it doesn't work but at least the video won't pop again for a while) What a beautiful world (sarcasm alert) It's even more a pain in the ass when much less known channels are producing contents a thousand time better than this, but because of how youtube is today, only a few lucky ones will ever know about them.
Not to pry further, just sharing how clear to me how bad of a standard the public think of what is actually a good narration and when it makes sense.
Number of subscribers shows the opposite
I agree 100%
Managed 50 seconds of tedious commentary
Turning a loco on a turntable is hardly a collision or mistake ....
We agree, considering that is footage from our railway - the WW&F in Alna, Maine.
@ keep steam live!
What in the artificial intelligence is that thumbnail.
13:18 That is a Loram rail grinder. It extends the life of the rails. And it is equipped with water for firefighting measures if there is ever a fire
3:30 crashing hungry???!!!😂😂😂❤❤❤
6:25 it’s the Overground
9:55 "The station workers scrambled to use anti-slip measures." Huh? Meaningless word omelet. I got more out of this video after I turned the speakers off.
0:01 Of course it starts with Hungary.
Hungarian railways have something to go wrong every day.
8:23 it.s in Indonesia 🇮🇩😮😮😮
Ya tat is THE argo semeru
WHAT creator thought vertical video was a great idea? It's annoying as hell!
4:06 thats not for coupling the wagons, thats for coupling the fronts of a locomotive.
Super. 💙 T.E.N.
P.S. I want to see the video on the phone that was knocked out of the girl's hand by the locomotive. 💙 T.E.N.
12/23/24: Excellent! No dead video, and you're not explaining EVERYTHING (silence enhances sound). Merry Christmas!
8:04 if you may wonder where it happened. It happened in Barcelona, spain
I hear the commentary, the music. Downvote. Leave.
Unbearable.
I worked on the railway here in Britain for nearly 50 years and I never saw anything of these !
Just turn the sound off. If you’re competent, I’m sure you’ll figure it out without the sound.
17:25 but have you heard the Taurus locomotive driving away tho
19:35 its so that it can reach the airport fast without being stuck in a traffic jam
19:40 she?
3:48 Schade, dass da keine Oberleitung ist.
*Crazy moments in life, it's so fascinating that we get to witness them*
16:36 - 19:42 Unfortunately, many elephants, cows, donkeys, dogs and wild animals are torn apart by trains around the world
So, if you find an animal near an iron rail, try to keep it away from it, of course without putting yourself in danger
16:56 in Indonesia 🇮🇩😮
13:20 was a rail grinder
The visuals are absolutely stunning, but I feel they would shine even more without the narration. Let the moments speak for themselves!
I bet all that ore was picked clean too
9:17 yeah that didn't end as well for a lady in Mexico. She was too close, got smacked by the cylinder of the piston and died
14:14 coal doesn't produce a visual show like that. But sawdust does.
13:47 - that's the "Wuppertaler Schwebebahn" in Wuppertal, Germany - it has a long history...
How much AI did you use for this video?
05:01 A truly unique way to invite!
8:00 new fear unlocked
@13:50 Far from futuristic: the first section of the Schwebebahn in Wuppertal was opened back in 1901. The infrastructure is original, only the cars are modern. It's the oldest electric elevated railway with underslung cars in the world. Three quarters of its length runs above the river Wupper. I rode it 50 years ago.
@18:17 That freight line in Baku is long gone.
When I was a kid I lived near railroad tracks because of a lumber yard near them. So there were train cars all the time parked on the staging tracks about a half mile away. They were always there. So I used to climb on top of the trains and jump from one box car to another. I jumped as many as 15 if I remember right. Now I could not even climb one, but back then I sure could. I saw a train with a nice red caboose just sitting there one day. I walked up on to the caboose. I opened the door. It was painted a pretty light blue inside. There was a bunk bed and a sink. I turned on the sink and sure enough cold water came out. I looked around more then stepped out. The train gave a little tug, so I knew it was going to start moving. I waited about 2 minutes until it built up speed and before it went to fast, I stepped off of it. I would ride trains all the time up there. Climb on top of them, I saw mostly SOUTHERN railroad lines. I had respect for the railroads though, so I NEVER once ever damaged any trains in any way. That was back in the 70s and 80s. I saw locomotives up there also.
Umm would the workers be running away from the train in the thumbnail? To like… you know… live?
That was on the 1 line. A 3rd rail connector shorted out and caused that. I was there. I'm a retired Flagger.
16:53 that's in indonesian to but the train in 2011
The item that holds the two train wheels together is called a truck
0:26 bet train guy doing the face palm
1:21 This is a NYC overground track in Queens and the electric system Wichita is 150 volts can shoot sparks of electricity when something flammable or live and can cause fire do to the small area of wood.
9:21 not just a scare her buffer beam did in fact hit that women's phone out of her hand from a rail fan
Luckier than the woman in Mexico who was killed trying to take a selfie,
0:29 bro was really holding it in
Plh 8:19
4:10 "in Germany, Bremen hbf"
13:24 actually they are purposely grinding the railhead to increase the rail lifestyle use longer
6:28 that is not the london underground, this is a london overground class 378. Get your stuff right.
Be carful of the third rail
8:19 16:50 dan 19:55 ada Indonesia
All of them !
The narration is awful and a few specifics would be nice.
Yes you to train in indonesia my argo semeru and argo wilis is crash my 78 merdeka train in 2018 year old
17:00 Indonesia
This is why i hate subways.
Not one poor Dand poor karoly poor 😢
Regarding the swan - You might have mentioned that the king owns all the swans in England.
And it was on the Overground, not Underground!
think this be good video but the guy talking and his jokes are just horrible , and really suck .
@10:08 is the Strasburg RR, not exactly known for their safety record.........30+ years with an anti-safety culture..........if that backhoe they ran into would've gone another foot or two it would've ruptured the boiler.......killing hundreds and shutting down the Amtrak line right next to it.
Pos ford vs much bigger and badder 😂😂😂😂😂
14:07 CAAAALLLLM DOOOOOOWWWWWWWN!!!
8:18 Indonesia
16:51 - hey this happen in Indonesia
Línea 12 metro cdmx 2021 ?
11:39 In what crap country you need live do this:)
Imagine ppls hold up in 100km speed...
12:22 Curious how you can burn carbon deposits.
15:51 Nice burnout!!
Why is the screen split?
wow there is an Indonesian train
What an amusingly fake thumbnail. 🙄
2:50 little more expensive than getting your car towed getting it wrecked !!
15:44 woman
This is an Excellent video ! Thank you for sharing it.
The commentary makes you want to throw up ! Inane irrelevant bildge for the most part.
0:01 Szeged rókus
8:20 that's in indonesian
Just another "toy idiot phone" videos !
Super
A normal day derailment train indonesia
whats with the lisp..you sound weird lol
Annoying portrait views.
worst video on youtube. Time to take it down
the crap on YT today
Pointless AI narration.
Ferromex train mexican be a truck
Videoformat ist Katastrophe !!!!!!🤮🤮
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