Beautiful, thanks for the virtual ride! 09:13 that building on the left is, according to Google, Gåvans Pizzeria. Over two decades ago, during the first of my only two trips to Sweden, it used to be a petrol station, and we stopped there on our drive from Stockholm to Mora (all on roads parallel to the route of this video). While at the petrol station, I was lucky and could photograph an Rc loco with a long express train in the curve entering Morgongåva station. If I get there again (which might happen in 2025), it will be on train.
My favorite place to be on this train riding inside the cab and looking at most beautiful scenery and awesome magnificent countryside of Sweden on both sides of the tracks Thank You and have a very Merry Christmas. 🇸🇪🇸🇪🎄🎁🎀🎁🎄🇸🇪🇸🇪 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇸🇪💨
We don't really have this much snow during winter anymore... its most of the time darkness, and rain/snow slush for 6 months... if you don't live in Lappland of course but who wants to live there?😂
Nice, interesting video - for me it gets better towards the end because it gets darker. I like snow. You've made a great and interesting video. Greetings from the snow-free south. BRAVO & LIKE
Jag älskar snön i Sverige. Det var mycket snö när jag var i Sverige i Januari och jag kommer från ett land med bara lite snö, så jag älskade det. Tack för annan bra video!
Bonjour ce qui serait bien ce serait au moins d afficher la vitesse du train dans vos sublimes paysages ou d afficher comme rail relaxation ce serait super
Under certain conditions, yes it does form, and if its heavy enough, yes it can be a problem, it can result in damage to pantographs or overhead wire ruptures. Here I have a crazy story to tell, not from Sweden but a former East Bloc country. It was told to me by a man with a long career in diverse engineering fields at the railway. At the time he was just starting his career and was responsible for the high-voltage system of the station of a mid-size city, one early morning, they found the wires extremely full of ice. The common methods of de-icing didn't work or were too slow and cumbersome. So he had an idea: what if they just short the wires? They talked with the neighbouring sections, then told all employees and passengers to get away from the tracks, and short the wires they did. There was a great buzzing sound, and all the icicles fell off at once. This happened about three decades ago. With all the safety and monitoring features added since (on the railway's own overhead wire and high-voltage supply networks, as well as the connected national grid), it wouldn't be possible to do something this crazy today, or would lead to legal consequences (that shorting surely had to be a minor but noticeable disturbance for the power grid).
One of the most unreliable railways in the world with cancelled and delayed trains more or less everyday. And they have all kind of excuses why it’s happening. If you want to be sure to arrive at the destination in time, take the car instead. Swedish railway is a joke 👎
Love your Swedish Railway trips.
Greetings from The Netherlands. I always enjoy your trips. It is relaxing. Sweden is a wonderful country. 💗
Nice, interesting video
Thanks😊
Beautiful, thanks for the virtual ride!
09:13 that building on the left is, according to Google, Gåvans Pizzeria. Over two decades ago, during the first of my only two trips to Sweden, it used to be a petrol station, and we stopped there on our drive from Stockholm to Mora (all on roads parallel to the route of this video). While at the petrol station, I was lucky and could photograph an Rc loco with a long express train in the curve entering Morgongåva station.
If I get there again (which might happen in 2025), it will be on train.
Sounds amazing! We’re hoping to see you on the Swedish train by then😄
My favorite place to be on this train riding inside the cab and looking at most beautiful scenery and awesome magnificent countryside of Sweden on both sides of the tracks Thank You and have a very Merry Christmas.
🇸🇪🇸🇪🎄🎁🎀🎁🎄🇸🇪🇸🇪
🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇸🇪💨
Thank you for your kind words! Marry Christmas to you too😊
Sehr, sehr schön.
I would really like that there are more such a beautiful snowy train views in my country nowadays. Greetings from Croatia!
We don't really have this much snow during winter anymore... its most of the time darkness, and rain/snow slush for 6 months... if you don't live in Lappland of course but who wants to live there?😂
Thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you.
Thank you! 😃
Nice, interesting video - for me it gets better towards the end because it gets darker. I like snow. You've made a great and interesting video. Greetings from the snow-free south. BRAVO & LIKE
Thank you for your kind words😊
Jag älskar snön i Sverige. Det var mycket snö när jag var i Sverige i Januari och jag kommer från ett land med bara lite snö, så jag älskade det.
Tack för annan bra video!
Kul att du gillade videon😄
2:13:14 Anything inside the roundhouse on the left? A museum perhaps?🤔
Great video. The journey was wonderful.😁
Merasakan dinginnya sampai ke sini...
Yes haha very cold! Where do you live?
This was a ride 😀, got to look fast or miss something..🥶🥶🥶
Yes true!
Winter wonderland
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My favourite 🙏💝🎉🌹🌹
Bonjour ce qui serait bien ce serait au moins d afficher la vitesse du train dans vos sublimes paysages ou d afficher comme rail relaxation ce serait super
How come it didn't begin at a depot?
ผมหวังอะไร🛩ต่างขาดผู้นำครอบครัวจากอุบัติเหตุต่างๆแก้ไง..ทาง🚥🛑🚧🚒ยิ่งทำยิ่งแย่😢
Does ice form om the overhead wires and, if so, is it a problem?
Greetings from Australia
Under certain conditions, yes it does form, and if its heavy enough, yes it can be a problem, it can result in damage to pantographs or overhead wire ruptures.
Here I have a crazy story to tell, not from Sweden but a former East Bloc country. It was told to me by a man with a long career in diverse engineering fields at the railway. At the time he was just starting his career and was responsible for the high-voltage system of the station of a mid-size city, one early morning, they found the wires extremely full of ice. The common methods of de-icing didn't work or were too slow and cumbersome. So he had an idea: what if they just short the wires? They talked with the neighbouring sections, then told all employees and passengers to get away from the tracks, and short the wires they did. There was a great buzzing sound, and all the icicles fell off at once.
This happened about three decades ago. With all the safety and monitoring features added since (on the railway's own overhead wire and high-voltage supply networks, as well as the connected national grid), it wouldn't be possible to do something this crazy today, or would lead to legal consequences (that shorting surely had to be a minor but noticeable disturbance for the power grid).
Thank you for your story😊
Yes sometimes🇦🇺🤩
@@Daneelro That's brilliant!
När är den här inspelad?
Det står 4K men jag får bara 1080p?
Jag önskar verkligen att du kan lägga hastighetsmätare på dina videos. Det skulle bli intressant att veta hur snabbt tåget åker😅.
Vi har haft stora tekniska problem med en sån lösning. Men funderar fortfarande. En vacker dag kanske det kommer.
Бесшумно почти идёт, хороший ход.
Thank you!
Hey ,is there ever animals on the track ? LOL🤔🤔
Yes of course :)
Yes that happens sometimes unfortunately
Never see any moose or caribou on the tracks?
Yes, it happens but not that often😌
Are all Swedish railroad lines single track?
It was in 1992 last time that I visited Sweden and I can answer your question by stating that even then main railroads were double track.!
Yes that’s correct 😊👍
Why most lines in Sweden single track
This is a line between small cities in a rural area. The main tracks between larger cities are double track of course.
what voltage does the train run on
15000V 16 2/3 Hz
Странно....а что одна колея, а не две ?!
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Skriv rutten i titeln, tack!
Tack för din kommentar! Vi ska se vad vi kan göra åt det😊
Great train......wimpy horn.
One of the most unreliable railways in the world with cancelled and delayed trains more or less everyday. And they have all kind of excuses why it’s happening. If you want to be sure to arrive at the destination in time, take the car instead. Swedish railway is a joke 👎
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You should mainly blame SJ and Trafikverket. Swedish railways in general are fine
It is not That bad.
It is th e lack of capacity that is the problem not faulty trains.
We hope that you liked our video anyway :)
Sounds like the UK!