Great video!! Enjoyed watching OBB railjet video and I think, OBB is one of the foremost train operators in the Europe, when it comes to service, comfort as well as affordability.
One of the chief reasons for the large range of shops and supermarkets in Austrian main railway stations is because shop opening is banned on Sundays EXCEPT in railway stations and airports so, if you need to do a shop on a Sunday in Vienna then you need to go to the Hauptbahnhof or Westbahnhof to do it!
@@NonstopEurotrip In Salzburg it's opened even on sundays. It's opened daily untill 11pm. - only time they're closed is on special hollidays (church related of course)
Beautiful coverage. Vienna hbf is Awsome. OBB color looks pretty. Interiors are excellent. The entire journey took me back to my travel experience. Love munich hbf. Hope the new terminal gets functional soon.
@@LibertyDino they united all the long distance trains under one roof in VIenna, making it a perfect transfer point. And they made one of the most beautiful stations in Europe, the third in "Modern stations" category after Berlin Hbf and LIege.
Excellent video. Have travelled Zurich to Wien and back in 2019. Railjets are brilliant despite the problems with the track wear. Catering is good particularly in First Class where meals are brought to your seat.
Love these videos, though really would like to see more dining on trains. One of the best perks of train travel is getting to the restaurant car to enjoy a few beers and some decent food. Also, would love to see these routes in the winter too! Great job, keep up the awesome work.
Oh I completely agree! All my latest trips include a visit to the restaurant car, if available 🍺 I've also got some filming in Sweden next month, so I hope for some snow ☃️😁
Very nice video …. Very informative, Loved it. Seems you missed out to mention that for Hallstatt one has to get down at Salzburg. Love from Australia 🇦🇺
Awesome... is the first time that I "hear" about a Kid's Playing Area on a train. Ha ha ha... I love those Toilets...!! Cool trip, thanks for the ride..!!
I'm watching this with a wee smile at the irony of algorithms... exactly a year ago tomorrow, I travelled from Krakow to Wien, then change train, on to Munich...your video did have me going, I remember that...I remember that too, oh, I saw that!..then I noticed that you posted this a year ago!...it wasn't the same train, I got into Munich hbf at 19:00...then got a train to Augsburg...you got a new sub!...trains in Europe are awesome...by the way...€62 from Krakow to Munich...
Superbe vidéo dans ce beau voyage entre ces 2 belles villes que j'adore. Et en plus en Railjet, mon train préféré. J'espère pouvoir le prendre un jour jusqu'à Innsbruck de Zürich où München. Tes voyages sont toujours très sympa à regarder et ça nous donne envie , top . Note 20/20 👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Vous avez raison: Vienne et Munich sont deux grandes villes de culture et avec une cuisine remarquable: Wiener Schnitzel et Kaiserschmarrn pour Vienne ou Münchner Weißwürste et Schweinshaxen par exemple pour Munich.
In september 2022 I traveled with Railjet from Salzburg to Vienna in second class and in october from Venice to Villach in first class. I remember smooth rides, polite personel and a never-to-forget ham role with pickle and sharp mustard: crispy fresh bread and a quality of ham from another planet. I just love this train service.
Another excellent video! Really is the next best thing to being there. I love how you can hear everything without an annoying commentary or even worse, backing muzak! Please keep up the great work 👍
@@NonstopEurotrip I don't know what it is, my friend, that makes me like this even more than a Velaro. For a loco-hauled train, it's so refined and so unusual to see a loco in the middle when two trainsets are coupled together - it has its unique charm, ngl. But sure, Velaros are hard to beat.
Nice video! Railjet is one of my favorite trains, I traveled on many times, but only twice in 2nd class. I'm looking forward to the 2nd "Vectron looking" generation of Railjets :-)
Great service - I miss travelling on Railjets. One thing I've noticed on your videos is that your shutter speed is all over the place when you film something in a darker area. I hope you don't mind me saying but if you fix your shutter speed to 1/100s instead of having autoshutter on it will ensure everything is constantly smooth at 50fps.
Overall a good video, however I think one thing needs to be pointed out: 5:10 Unfortunately you have been traveling the route while there was temporary change in the timetable due to construction work, normally this train (RJX 62) departs half an hour later from Wien Hbf, hence the trip only takes just over 4 hours. 9:49 This also caused one additional stop (in Attnang/Puchheim), normally there are only 3 between Vienna and Munich.
Lovely scenery along the way. Economy is not my preferred way to travel Max … too many people in the carriage. You’ll most likely find me in Business or perhaps First Class and most likely in the quiet car. 😉. Looking forward to your review on that 👍🏻
ÖBB Railjet uses 1216 & 1116 locomotives. Railjet also reaches Frankfurt Am Main Hbf & Flughafen via Augsburg Schnellfahrstrecke Mannheim Stuttgart. Your Railjet max out at 145 mph 230 kmh on Schnellfahrstrecke Wien St Polten. Frankfurt Am Main trips max out speed 3-4 times Schnellfahrstrecke Wien St Polten Hauptstrecke München-Augsburg Schnellfahrstrecke Ulm Stuttgart when completed and Schnellfahrstrecke Mannheim Stuttgart.
After the departure you could hear food being unwrapped and some hungarian words ('this one is with cheese...'). It is very typical for us hungarians, if we see a trainset, let alone we board it, we instantly start unpacking food. You would never find a hungarian train without several passengers eating.
Part of this route is now my regular route going from Salzburg to Leipzig via Minuch to visit my family after moving to Salzburg last year... And now there are border checks at the first station after the border, Freilassing... after the war in Ukraine began, they started doing these ID checks by the german federal police. Seeing Munich mainstation like this again... Now it's a big construction zone with parts of it being torn down. They're remodeling the whole station over decades now...
The trip shows one of the bigger shortcomings of train travel to and from Austria. The main western railway line in Austria between Vienna and Salzburg allows for good speed and you can hardly beat that line with a car. But once you hit the lines that connect Austria to Germany, the trains get frustratingly slow. I did business travel between Vienna and Munich and Vienna and Nuremberg for several years. Those lines need to be upgraded to close that gap in the European high speed rail network. As nice as it is to take a Railjet or ICE, having them go 120 km/h just is frustrating.
@@NonstopEurotrip well, let's go. I was in Germany (Berlin/Munich) in 2019. Every mornings I had to ask somebody to buy the tickets for me because of two facts. First, I didn't Know how to operate those machines; and secondly, there is nobody who can help you. I didn't mean the main stations like in Munich. Because from there I went to Salzburg, but I bought my tickets at a department inside the station. A polite mister sold them to me. Can you understand me? Was I clear? Thank you!
@@NonstopEurotrip why don't we find anybody in the regular (small) stations? I mean, a professional. Other question: In Viena we can take just one train to Salzburg, can't we?
@@NonstopEurotrip it's been a train that has operated for well over 50 years. Usually they end it in Bologna during the off peak season, but during the peak season there are 2 departures a day (the first one to Bologna and the second to Rimini)
Still on my bucket list for the obb von wein nach Hamburg forgive my poor German it’s been a while since I used my lacklustre knowledge of German language, great post it stirs my want to do this trip, probably should have said that its the nightjet I’d want to be on to Hamburg
Hello Nonstop Eurotrip, as you have noticed, the transition from Austria to Germany is not noticeable. This is also due to the scenery that belonged to a country a long time ago, namely Bavaria. Has anyone already wondered why Austrians speak German (at least a kind of)? The reason for this is that all of Austria belonged to Bavaria. So there was a Bavarian-Hungarian border. No Bavarian-Italian border, because Lombardy was in a relationship with Bavaria. In return, Trieste and its port were Bavarian. In the 19th century Bavaria still bordered Venice and the Pope's state. Unfortunately, Henry the Lion, ruler of Bavaria, came into conflict with Barbarossa, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. The end was, Eastern Bavaria was split off and Austria (Ostmark) was created and Barbarossa installed the Habsburgs as rulers. - Cheers, Heinz
By crossing the border between Austria and Germany you should have shown more of the beautiful landscape of the Berchtesgadener Land and Chiemgau. Nevertheless a good video👍!
@@NonstopEurotrip I mean at the trip from Vienna to Munich, crossing the border short after Salzburg. That's the landscape what I Mein, when you pass the Berchtesgadener Land and the Chiemgau near the Chiemsee which you passed as well. Regards from Germany 😉
Haha wieso wird mir das Video erst jetzt empfohlen. Ich bin 1 Tag vor der Veröffentlichung des Videos exakt die selbe Linie gefahren nach München mit dem RJX 260 ohne Verspätung. Rückfahrt am Abend war mit einen EC217 , RJX 168 und von St.Pölten Hbf nach Tullnerfeld mit dem ICE T :). ( Erstes Mal mit einen ICE im Leben gefahren und war sehr begeistert, verstehe jedoch nicht warum der so runtergemacht wird)
@@NonstopEurotrip If the situation permits then definitely. Although mind you, it's not gonna be like a TGV or a Railjet but it won't cost you upwards of €20 on any fare
Is there a rail jet from Munich international airport to Vienna international airport and is there a layover that we have to get out of the train and get another train?
There is no direct Railjet between the 2 airports, you would have to change at the main stations to pick up a fast and frequent s-bahn service. Railjets run from Vienna Hbf to Munich Hbf every 2 hours.
While I do like railjets, you can see that some of the older ones could already use a refurbishment. I expect ÖBB will start refurbishing some of them, once we the first railjet 2 trainsets arrive. I doubt they can spare any these days.
Interesting video. But two points need to be made. Firstly, some type of temporary timetable must have been operating in August 2020. Normally the Wien-Munchen RJ trains leave Wien at 30 past the even hour and take just a couple of minutes over four hours. Secondly the local stopping trains between Salzburg and Munchen are not tun by DB but by an independent company called Meridian, which paints its train in a mainly blue livery.
It‘s quicker via Frankfurt, and the ICE T from Vienna to Frankfurt is as good as a Railjet. But if you want to try both, ICE and Railjet, traveling via Munich may be an option.
How much in advance do you purchase tickets?. As far as I know a ticket on this route costs something like 105 Eur on OeBB ticket site if you buy in a month before the ride
It looked like a comfortable trip from one city center to the other. If you were flying, you would have consumed a couple of hours going to and from the airports, so the time would have been about the same. Economy seating in a plane is usually not as generous, and you couldn't have walked around as much. And there's not as much to see out a plane's window! I imagine that in First Class there is food and beverage service available, and FC isn't that much more. Clearly, the train is a better option for this trip!
I wish the UK's rail system was a bit more like Europe's. Not only because Europe's is better, but because we'd have more international trains with more UK locations!
On a scale of one to ten, this channel's content is an eleven.
Maybe 12 😉
Great video!! Enjoyed watching OBB railjet video and I think, OBB is one of the foremost train operators in the Europe, when it comes to service, comfort as well as affordability.
Thanks you Rahill! I've also done it in business class now, video to follow at a later date 🤗😃🇦🇹
@@NonstopEurotrip Awesome, looking forward to watch this upcoming video! 😊
Probably be next year 🤣
@@NonstopEurotrip lol😂
One of the chief reasons for the large range of shops and supermarkets in Austrian main railway stations is because shop opening is banned on Sundays EXCEPT in railway stations and airports so, if you need to do a shop on a Sunday in Vienna then you need to go to the Hauptbahnhof or Westbahnhof to do it!
Except the big Spar is closed on Sundays in Wien Hbf too 😂
@@NonstopEurotrip Haha, the Church is all powerful!!
Same in germany. Munich airport had a supermarket that opened on Sunday
@@NonstopEurotrip In Salzburg it's opened even on sundays. It's opened daily untill 11pm. - only time they're closed is on special hollidays (church related of course)
@@s125ish In Leipzig Main station it's REWE (opened on sunday 1-6pm) and ALDI (opened 1-6pm)
Beautiful coverage. Vienna hbf is Awsome. OBB color looks pretty. Interiors are excellent. The entire journey took me back to my travel experience. Love munich hbf. Hope the new terminal gets functional soon.
Excellent, thank you so much 🙏🏻
Vienna weatbahnhof is the beautiful one.
I don't know what the oebb thought when they planned train stations like this.
👍
@@LibertyDino they united all the long distance trains under one roof in VIenna, making it a perfect transfer point. And they made one of the most beautiful stations in Europe, the third in "Modern stations" category after Berlin Hbf and LIege.
Railjet color scheme is off da hook!
Yes!!
so helpful for someone who intends to ride one.
thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Very enjoyable trip. I agree, the train was great. One more for my bucket list.
Your list must be so long Lynne 😂
@@NonstopEurotrip Too long I'm afraid.
You remembered me the trip from Vienna to Salzburg in 2019. Thanks a lot from Buenos Aires, Argentina ☀️👍
You're welcome 😀
Excellent video. Have travelled Zurich to Wien and back in 2019. Railjets are brilliant despite the problems with the track wear. Catering is good particularly in First Class where meals are brought to your seat.
Yes, completely agree 🙏🏻
Is the wear worse with the Railjet locos? I'd have thought that they lubricated the track based on the name, Railjet.
I really like the livery of the ÖBB railjet and nightjet it looks classy and warm.
Completely agree, yes 👍🏻
I'm doing this exact journey on October 3rd so this video is a real help to me. You did a brilliant job and now have a new subscriber.
Thanks so much Shaun 🙂👍🏻
Nice train - nice journey from Hbf to Hbf...
All the Hbfs! Now I know where I got the toilet clip from for the Q&A video 😂
@@NonstopEurotrip Indeed, I recognised its visual splendour..
Love these videos, though really would like to see more dining on trains. One of the best perks of train travel is getting to the restaurant car to enjoy a few beers and some decent food. Also, would love to see these routes in the winter too! Great job, keep up the awesome work.
Oh I completely agree! All my latest trips include a visit to the restaurant car, if available 🍺 I've also got some filming in Sweden next month, so I hope for some snow ☃️😁
@Bob el Silencioso it's very much still a thing, and they even have them on highspeed trains...
@Bob el Silencioso Most IC Slovak, Polish, Czech, German (and ICE) trains and EuroCity services have full sit down dining cars
Very nice video …. Very informative, Loved it.
Seems you missed out to mention that for Hallstatt one has to get down at Salzburg.
Love from Australia 🇦🇺
No idea sorry 😅
Awesome... is the first time that I "hear" about a Kid's Playing Area on a train. Ha ha ha... I love those Toilets...!! Cool trip, thanks for the ride..!!
They have them on lots of German IC/ICE trains and EuroCity international services. It's a great idea!
I like the detailed explanations about Vienna trains station, also about the route with inserted maps. Nice addition. Great trip report.
Glad you enjoyed it Alex ☺️
I'm watching this with a wee smile at the irony of algorithms... exactly a year ago tomorrow, I travelled from Krakow to Wien, then change train, on to Munich...your video did have me going, I remember that...I remember that too, oh, I saw that!..then I noticed that you posted this a year ago!...it wasn't the same train, I got into Munich hbf at 19:00...then got a train to Augsburg...you got a new sub!...trains in Europe are awesome...by the way...€62 from Krakow to Munich...
Wow that's funny! ✌🏻🙂
Great review!! Many thanks for it and it looks like an excellent service from OBB 👌
It certainly is 😁
@@NonstopEurotrip Agree with that, 100% 👍
Superbe vidéo dans ce beau voyage entre ces 2 belles villes que j'adore. Et en plus en Railjet, mon train préféré. J'espère pouvoir le prendre un jour jusqu'à Innsbruck de Zürich où München.
Tes voyages sont toujours très sympa à regarder et ça nous donne envie , top .
Note 20/20 👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Vous avez raison: Vienne et Munich sont deux grandes villes de culture et avec une cuisine remarquable: Wiener Schnitzel et Kaiserschmarrn pour Vienne ou Münchner Weißwürste et Schweinshaxen par exemple pour Munich.
Merci beaucoup 😃
Thank you. Now I know what train to take to Munich. This is so helpful ❤
Have fun!
In september 2022 I traveled with Railjet from Salzburg to Vienna in second class and in october from Venice to Villach in first class. I remember smooth rides, polite personel and a never-to-forget ham role with pickle and sharp mustard: crispy fresh bread and a quality of ham from another planet. I just love this train service.
Me too 😊🥰
Thanks for the review. I will be riding the Railjet Express from Vienna to Munich in October. Looking forward to it.
Excellent! 👍🏻
Another excellent video! Really is the next best thing to being there. I love how you can hear everything without an annoying commentary or even worse, backing muzak! Please keep up the great work 👍
Thank you 🙏🏻 I won't be changing my video format anytime soon, don't worry!
thanks for providing us those details of this trip, very useful 👍🏻
You're very welcome 🙂
very nice episode, and the train 🚄
Not bad is it ✌🏻
Loved it! Those trains really seem like they can get more people on the rails. Very accessible, comfortable and they do seem to cater for everyone!
Thanks mate, you've not been on a Railjet?
These are some of the best trains in Europe.
Correction the only best train in Europe
One of the best, yes. Still, it's no Velaro 😂
@@NonstopEurotrip I don't know what it is, my friend, that makes me like this even more than a Velaro. For a loco-hauled train, it's so refined and so unusual to see a loco in the middle when two trainsets are coupled together - it has its unique charm, ngl. But sure, Velaros are hard to beat.
@@alexverdigris9939 tgv oceane much better
Marvelous trip on super Railjet to and from Badgastein to Salzburg.They have sections for peace and quiet and an excellent restaurant.
Absolutely 🤗
Nice video! Railjet is one of my favorite trains, I traveled on many times, but only twice in 2nd class. I'm looking forward to the 2nd "Vectron looking" generation of Railjets :-)
Thanks mate! Was just catching up on your videos last night, I've been busy 😂
Planning of doing the opposite trip this coming December for my partner's birthday, getting really excited!
Have fun! 😀
It's awesome this channel I would give 100 %plus it makes me to travel Europe in train thank you for your service and dedication
You're very welcome Antonio ☺️
I want to do this trip this summer. I love Austria.
Wien Hauptbahnhof und Zürich Hauptbahnhof sind die besten, angenehmsten und saubersten Hauptbahnhöfe in Europa.
Great video !!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great service - I miss travelling on Railjets. One thing I've noticed on your videos is that your shutter speed is all over the place when you film something in a darker area. I hope you don't mind me saying but if you fix your shutter speed to 1/100s instead of having autoshutter on it will ensure everything is constantly smooth at 50fps.
Thank you Steve! I will be sure to look into the camera settings 🙂
Vienna is such a pretty city and the station is massive. Bit like a airport or hospital to be honest.
The station is perfect for me, not too big compared to Berlin. I like the organisation of it too 😊
@@NonstopEurotrip Totally agree
@@NonstopEurotrip Some people say it is different in winter! Cold winds and no heating....
yay Austrian Railways can't wait
You can watch it already lol 😆
@@NonstopEurotrip I did immediatly after
Great video dankeschön😊!
greetings from Dallas - the Vienna Main is my favorite train station
Greetings! It's a nice station, yes! 😁
Greetings from Austria!!
Hope you enjoyed your trip!!
👍🇦🇹👍🇦🇹👍🇦🇹👍🇦🇹👍🇦🇹👍
I did very much so! 😊
@@NonstopEurotrip 👏
Overall a good video, however I think one thing needs to be pointed out:
5:10 Unfortunately you have been traveling the route while there was temporary change in the timetable due to construction work, normally this train (RJX 62) departs half an hour later from Wien Hbf, hence the trip only takes just over 4 hours.
9:49 This also caused one additional stop (in Attnang/Puchheim), normally there are only 3 between Vienna and Munich.
Great information, thanks 😊
Very nice! You cannot go wrong with OBB. And this one so cheap!
Absolutely 🤗
Lovely scenery along the way. Economy is not my preferred way to travel Max … too many people in the carriage. You’ll most likely find me in Business or perhaps First Class and most likely in the quiet car. 😉. Looking forward to your review on that 👍🏻
Me too Rob, but sometimes I do these things for you guys 😂
@@NonstopEurotrip … very much appreciated Max!
ÖBB Railjet uses 1216 & 1116 locomotives. Railjet also reaches Frankfurt Am Main Hbf & Flughafen via Augsburg Schnellfahrstrecke Mannheim Stuttgart. Your Railjet max out at 145 mph 230 kmh on Schnellfahrstrecke Wien St Polten. Frankfurt Am Main trips max out speed 3-4 times Schnellfahrstrecke Wien St Polten Hauptstrecke München-Augsburg Schnellfahrstrecke Ulm Stuttgart when completed and Schnellfahrstrecke Mannheim Stuttgart.
🙏🏻😊
My father really likes your videos
Ah excellent! Which is his favourite? ☺️
@@NonstopEurotrip the one where you go with the train on the ship in italy
After the departure you could hear food being unwrapped and some hungarian words ('this one is with cheese...'). It is very typical for us hungarians, if we see a trainset, let alone we board it, we instantly start unpacking food. You would never find a hungarian train without several passengers eating.
I do the same, if I'm not filming 😂🥐
Before revamping, it was called South Bhanhoff
NIcely done. Was surprised to read that Munich, Frankfurt, and Hamburg have more station passengers than Berlin.
Many thanks John!
Part of this route is now my regular route going from Salzburg to Leipzig via Minuch to visit my family after moving to Salzburg last year...
And now there are border checks at the first station after the border, Freilassing... after the war in Ukraine began, they started doing these ID checks by the german federal police.
Seeing Munich mainstation like this again... Now it's a big construction zone with parts of it being torn down. They're remodeling the whole station over decades now...
Thanks for sharing!
The trip shows one of the bigger shortcomings of train travel to and from Austria. The main western railway line in Austria between Vienna and Salzburg allows for good speed and you can hardly beat that line with a car. But once you hit the lines that connect Austria to Germany, the trains get frustratingly slow. I did business travel between Vienna and Munich and Vienna and Nuremberg for several years. Those lines need to be upgraded to close that gap in the European high speed rail network. As nice as it is to take a Railjet or ICE, having them go 120 km/h just is frustrating.
True, there does need to be work done on that section!
I loved your video! It was really great! Daniel from Rio de Janeiro.
Thank you Daniel! ☺️
@@NonstopEurotrip my pleasure! I would like to make some questions to ypu.
@@DanielSilva-cf8ri ask away!
@@NonstopEurotrip well, let's go. I was in Germany (Berlin/Munich) in 2019. Every mornings I had to ask somebody to buy the tickets for me because of two facts. First, I didn't Know how to operate those machines; and secondly, there is nobody who can help you. I didn't mean the main stations like in Munich. Because from there I went to Salzburg, but I bought my tickets at a department inside the station. A polite mister sold them to me. Can you understand me? Was I clear? Thank you!
@@NonstopEurotrip why don't we find anybody in the regular (small) stations? I mean, a professional. Other question: In Viena we can take just one train to Salzburg, can't we?
First time I had traveled on this route in 2006, but from West Bhanhoff
I've done the same 👍🏻
Next summer you should try the Euronight Livorno-Vienna or the Rimini-Munich Eurocity
Ooh sounds good ☺️
@@NonstopEurotrip it's been a train that has operated for well over 50 years. Usually they end it in Bologna during the off peak season, but during the peak season there are 2 departures a day (the first one to Bologna and the second to Rimini)
Thank you for the video! I have this Munich - Vienna trip coming and this was helpful!
You're welcome 😁
Thank you so much! If there's a video that shows us the process of changing the locomotives, that would be better
What do you mean? There was no loco change?
He probably means like where u change trains or something
That u should make a vid on that
Slightly pity you were not on the left side of the train. Now I (and you) missed the superb mountain scenery. The rest is very fine.
Sorry 😔
I hoped on one of those 2 years ago. Very scenic view granted I start from Hungary.
Thank you 😊
Still on my bucket list for the obb von wein nach Hamburg forgive my poor German it’s been a while since I used my lacklustre knowledge of German language, great post it stirs my want to do this trip, probably should have said that its the nightjet I’d want to be on to Hamburg
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
I enjoyed the trip ... thanks
You're welcome 🙂
Hello! Great video! I will do the opposite route in September, from MUC to VIE. Which side of the train should I reserve for the best views?
Unfortunately you can't guarantee which way round the train will be!
Hello Nonstop Eurotrip, as you have noticed, the transition from Austria to Germany is not noticeable. This is also due to the scenery that belonged to a country a long time ago, namely Bavaria. Has anyone already wondered why Austrians speak German (at least a kind of)? The reason for this is that all of Austria belonged to Bavaria. So there was a Bavarian-Hungarian border. No Bavarian-Italian border, because Lombardy was in a relationship with Bavaria. In return, Trieste and its port were Bavarian. In the 19th century Bavaria still bordered Venice and the Pope's state. Unfortunately, Henry the Lion, ruler of Bavaria, came into conflict with Barbarossa, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. The end was, Eastern Bavaria was split off and Austria (Ostmark) was created and Barbarossa installed the Habsburgs as rulers. - Cheers, Heinz
Thank you Heinz, that's really interesting information ℹ️🙏🏻😁
What a great review 👍
Thank you 🙏🏻
By crossing the border between Austria and Germany you should have shown more of the beautiful landscape of the Berchtesgadener Land and Chiemgau. Nevertheless a good video👍!
Wrong side of train probably
I do have lots more on my latest trip from Salzburg to Innsbruck which crosses that corner of Germany 🇩🇪🤗
@@NonstopEurotrip I mean at the trip from Vienna to Munich, crossing the border short after Salzburg. That's the landscape what I Mein, when you pass the Berchtesgadener Land and the Chiemgau near the Chiemsee which you passed as well. Regards from Germany 😉
Haha wieso wird mir das Video erst jetzt empfohlen.
Ich bin 1 Tag vor der Veröffentlichung des Videos exakt die selbe Linie gefahren nach München mit dem RJX 260 ohne Verspätung. Rückfahrt am Abend war mit einen EC217 , RJX 168 und von St.Pölten Hbf nach Tullnerfeld mit dem ICE T :). ( Erstes Mal mit einen ICE im Leben gefahren und war sehr begeistert, verstehe jedoch nicht warum der so runtergemacht wird)
Komisch! Ich hoffe, Sie hatten eine gute Reise!
Amazing trip....Greetings from Satu Mare RO
Thank you 🙏🏻
Im traveling from Munich to Vienna in October. Do you recommend booking a seat reservation? Thanks!
Yes I do! If for nothing else to be able to pick your specific seat 🙂
Hi, thanks for this video, May I know if there are enough space for large luggages (75cm to 79cm) on first class?
The general rule is, if you can carry it, you can bring it. Any suitcases should be fine. There's additional storage in the vestibules if required toi
Any chance you'll try the vast if less cleaner Indian Railways in the future?
I do hope to, maybe next year?
@@NonstopEurotrip If the situation permits then definitely. Although mind you, it's not gonna be like a TGV or a Railjet but it won't cost you upwards of €20 on any fare
Is there a rail jet from Munich international airport to Vienna international airport and is there a layover that we have to get out of the train and get another train?
There is no direct Railjet between the 2 airports, you would have to change at the main stations to pick up a fast and frequent s-bahn service. Railjets run from Vienna Hbf to Munich Hbf every 2 hours.
While I do like railjets, you can see that some of the older ones could already use a refurbishment. I expect ÖBB will start refurbishing some of them, once we the first railjet 2 trainsets arrive. I doubt they can spare any these days.
Yes, agree and likewise, I can't wait to try the refurbished sets 👍
Interesting video. But two points need to be made. Firstly, some type of temporary timetable must have been operating in August 2020. Normally the Wien-Munchen RJ trains leave Wien at 30 past the even hour and take just a couple of minutes over four hours. Secondly the local stopping trains between Salzburg and Munchen are not tun by DB but by an independent company called Meridian, which paints its train in a mainly blue livery.
If you say so 😂🤷🏻♂️
29.90 euros is damn cheap. May i know if you booked advance or in the station? We're planning to have this route also to munich on December
About a week in advance
@@NonstopEurotrip Was this one way? or return?
Big likes ;)
Thanks 👍🏻
Great video
Thanks 👍🏻
soon i will travel from viena to dortmund !! who is better for travel railjet or ice 3?
It‘s quicker via Frankfurt, and the ICE T from Vienna to Frankfurt is as good as a Railjet.
But if you want to try both, ICE and Railjet, traveling via Munich may be an option.
@@Dachrinnensaeufer i have direct train from wien to dortmund ICE !! But i want to try and railjet!!
Both excellent trains 👍🏻
Railjet Business has super comfort and quality. C'est un train pas comme les autres.
Amazing 😍😍😍
Thank you 🙏🏻
How much in advance do you purchase tickets?. As far as I know a ticket on this route costs something like 105 Eur on OeBB ticket site if you buy in a month before the ride
Wow just checked, they are expensive now! I booked around 3 weeks beforehand, last summer I think
@@NonstopEurotrip the funniest thing is you can book a ticket on this train from Budapest to Munchen for just 32Eur on Hungarian railway site 🤣
@@MrTasic crazy 😂
My favorite train ❤️
Brilliant aren't they 😍
What is the small glassed in room opposite the bike parking area?
Crew room
Hello,do You now how I print my tichets train in Wien to Qbb...?
You can show them on your phone
Hi ,do you had passeport control or anything like that!
Nope, both Schengen...
@@NonstopEurotrip so you in the train you don t have police Who check your id ???
@@kamalhafidi2863 sometimes they do spot checks, especially with COVID restrictions...
It looked like a comfortable trip from one city center to the other. If you were flying, you would have consumed a couple of hours going to and from the airports, so the time would have been about the same. Economy seating in a plane is usually not as generous, and you couldn't have walked around as much. And there's not as much to see out a plane's window! I imagine that in First Class there is food and beverage service available, and FC isn't that much more. Clearly, the train is a better option for this trip!
Absolutely yes, completely agree 🙏🏻
And In usa we have amtrak going 5 mph and no showers for which we pay $100 extra exactly why I prefer my ford truck
I don't blame you 😂 I'd love to see America with decent, fast and functional railways 🚂
You pay 100 USD extra for having no shower, to go with 5 mph? You are making jokes, right?
@@thebikemike yes but that shower thing is true it happened to me on the california zepher
Nice one.
Thanks 👍🏻
Just gave me an idea for a Train Sim World route
You're welcome 😂
What are the other stations in your Top 3?
Milano Centrale and Leipzig Hbf 😊
Why did you start your trip from Vienna?
Why wouldn't I?
@@NonstopEurotrip Is it convenience or you like the town? อย่ากวนตีน
Because I was already there 😂
I'm surprised Berlin is not the largest station in Germany.
It's not the biggest airport either 😂
I also availed this rail jet from Vienna to Munich in 2018 @ of only 39 euro
Excellent 👌
I wish the UK's rail system was a bit more like Europe's. Not only because Europe's is better, but because we'd have more international trains with more UK locations!
It's a bit hard when you're an island though 😂
have you ever been on the Business class of the RJ/RJX? If not I would like to see a Video about your opinion
I have! I've filmed it, but not edited it yet...
@@NonstopEurotrip I am sure it's going to be good
What are your five favorite Hauptbahnhof?
Leipzig
NO SNACK TIME????
😢😢😢
Why the hell are there comments even from last week?
11:01 Yeah, a typical Austrian town by the mountains
14:59 Video's final score: 8.8
Because my Patrons and channel members get to see the videos a week early 👍🏻
I‘m sure the Railjets cater to businesswomen as well😉
Oh I do apologise! Of course they do 👍🏻😊
Hervoragend aufnahmeliebegüße aus graz😊
Upgrade is worth it.
Railjet train 👍
Great video but the map is crap
Can hardly see it!!
Oops 🤫😬
Mit dem bin ich vorher gefahren.
wie war es für dich?
@@NonstopEurotrip Nicht aufregend. Hätte genauso ein anderer Fernzug sein können.