That was an interesting ride. That rain was really coming down and the lightning strikes were great to look at. The power in each strike is astounding. Thanks for sharing this part of the world with me.
I love thunderstorms especially when I am out walking. The whole buzz you get when the heart of the storm is really close and there are only a couple seconds between the flash and the bang. It all goes together to make you feel very alive.
Thank you, lorirocks777...loved this video! I could almost smell the ozone in the air from the lightning, and feel the stinging, cold rain from the thunderstorm - even in July. The video quality was superb! More! More! :-) P.S. I especially liked the scenery starting at about 8:20, with the crop fields adjacent to the tracks and the thunderstorm in the distance above the hills.
Wow! What a thunderstorm and that too with lightening several times. Felt like I was in the storm myself. Have experienced non stop rains with lightening during my trip to Switzerland a couple of years ago so I know what it is like there. Look forward to seeing more such videos of even more treacherous thunderstorms and rain and that too in longer videos. Hope the lightening can't strike even from our mobile phones. Ha ha.😆. Just kidding man.
Why would somebody give this video a thumbs down? I don't understand! ... If this is not what they were looking for, why don't just move on until they find the Justin Bieber videos in another channel. I've been to Switzerland and this is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen! Awesome video!!
Les orages de montagne, je sais ce que c'est. Je vais en Haute Savoie depuis plus de 30 ans. Et je m'en suis pris quelques uns bien costauds avec des éclairs qui tombent juste à coté de chez moi.
Brilliant! Thanks for taking the opportunity to show nature at its most awesome. Judging from the brightness of the signals, it must have been very dark, but the camera still produced excellent pictures. I wouldn't have wanted to be on the Niesenbahn that day!
Spectacular weather, good run. I doubt the railway was at risk from a strike due to the Faraday cage effect of all the power and support wires and towers and the tall main power towers at the line side. However the risk is flash flooding and rock fall in the upcoming mountains.
The 'Faraday cage effect' only works when you are within a metal 'cage' e.g. automobile, which is electrically separate from the ground i.e. the rubber wheels. The lineside towers etc would, instead, have worked as earthing rods, protecting the train. H H Gasson's book on the GWR (UK) describes ball lightning 'running up the tracks' and St Emo's Fire glowing from the levers in his mechanical signal box which he then had to operate. Trains are not Fraday cages, unlike aeroplanes, and were/are susceptible to lightning strikes, especially steam and diesel locos, and even more so when exposed on embankments and viaducts.
@@ing4trainz I do not suggest that a train is a Faraday cage. The supply system for electric trains is however a barrier to electro mechanical forces, lightning, radio, GPS signals. The wires and steel supports act to earth any 'strikes'. And on this video there are tall high power towers, with 5 wires, above the railway s power supply. Go to Blackpool and try AM radio, or GPS signals under the tram wires.
Dommage qu'il n'y ait pas dans les commentaires la traduction de ce que dit le chef de train. Mais l'exemple parfait d'une vidéo très mal structurée car dans les commentaires rien ne correspond au détail des moments clés affiché.
prachtige reis ondanks het slechte weer!!! een vraagje????met zo een weder kan dat voor problemen zorgen????want het is toch allemaal ijzer en staal en bedrading met stroom??? BEDANK BIJ VOORBAAT EN DE GROETEN UIT BELGIE !! JULIEN
Thunderstorms - you either love them or hate them. I like 'em, but around here the hills are few and not big, so a clap of thunder is just that, one clap (or peal). I would imagine that in the valleys near Thunersee there would be reverberations galore! Good camera work. BTW, what happened just before Kiesen? There's about a ½-km missing.
que maravilha, que boniteza estrada de ferro.. meu falecido pai era monobrador se chamava antonio e tinha o apelido de GEGE TRABALHAVA DE MONOBRADOR. BRASIL
zu 31:20: Ortsname: "Gwatt". 🤣 HAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA🤣... also Ortsnahmen gibt's. "Gwatt". Wann kommt der Ort: "Hmpf"? 😂😂😂... Jetzt sind wir in Hmpf. 😂😂😂... Oder hier in "Einigen": 33:34 Ja, Einigen gefällt es in Einigen.😂
06:35 Gümligen
10:15 Rubigen
13:35 Münsingen
17:30 Wichtrach
19:40
23:30 Uttigen
28:20
31:20 Gwatt
33:35 Einigen
37:10 Spiez
16:20 Haystacks
28:20 Thun
28:20 Thun
That was an interesting ride. That rain was really coming down and the lightning strikes were great to look at. The power in each strike is astounding. Thanks for sharing this part of the world with me.
I love thunderstorms especially when I am out walking.
The whole buzz you get when the heart of the storm is really close and there are only a couple seconds between the flash and the bang.
It all goes together to make you feel very alive.
Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich die Mühe gemacht haben, diese Tour, meine beiden Pations, die Züge und die Stürme aufzunehmen. Beste Grüße aus Österreich!
Vielen Dank für das schöne Video
Tus videos de trenes son formidables, se ven muy bien. Enhorabuena 👍👍👍
Gracias por tomarte el trabajo de grabar este recorrido, mis dos paciónes, los trenes y las tormentas.
hit the daily double with this video. freight trains and thunderstorms, my favorites. i thank you so much.
Glad you like it :)
Excellent video footage, love the little reverses to see the lightning strikes again
Thanks
Tolles Video. Mit den Blitzen, super.
Besten Dank
The landscape here looks so much like Alberta, Canada. we also have thunderstoms in the summer Love this. I want to visit Switzerland someday.
I especially liked the view of the Thunersee in mist, very pretty and very mysterious.
Thank you, lorirocks777...loved this video! I could almost smell the ozone in the air from the lightning, and feel the stinging, cold rain from the thunderstorm - even in July. The video quality was superb! More! More! :-)
P.S. I especially liked the scenery starting at about 8:20, with the crop fields adjacent to the tracks and the thunderstorm in the distance above the hills.
einfach wunderbar deine Videos! Der Blitz ist klasse!
Hat wieder viel Spass bereitet mit Dir nach Spiez zu fahren! Danke!!
Besten Dank :)
Nice video the thunderstorm gave it that Special Touch
Hallo Lorirocks777 - wieder ein Video der Extraklasse, vorallem, wie Du die Blitze nochmals langsam durchlaufen lässt - herzlichen Dank!
Génial cette video avec la repasse des eclairs et l'excellente qualite. merci pour le travail et le beau trajet.
Very nice ride. That corn field at 9:12 almost looks ready for harvesting. As they say in Kansas, The corn is high as an elephant's eye.
A cab ride with a difference! I really enjoyed this one!
Very enjoyable! Thank you
Wow! What a thunderstorm and that too with lightening several times. Felt like I was in the storm myself. Have experienced non stop rains with lightening during my trip to Switzerland a couple of years ago so I know what it is like there. Look forward to seeing more such videos of even more treacherous thunderstorms and rain and that too in longer videos. Hope the lightening can't strike even from our mobile phones. Ha ha.😆. Just kidding man.
Excellent video thankyou.I admire at how so many clever people out there are able to build supply structures like this.
Amazing to watch !!!
Woowww!!!great video🙌🙌🙌thanks😊
It's nice to travel by train in the rain 😊
great train rid also like warning lights for track work.We in australia dont have that.
Beeindruckend. Glücklicherweise bist du ja ziemlich sicher in deinem Faradayschen Käfig ☺
Why would somebody give this video a thumbs down? I don't understand! ... If this is not what they were looking for, why don't just move on until they find the Justin Bieber videos in another channel. I've been to Switzerland and this is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen! Awesome video!!
Many thanks. This isn't my best video, but it was worth uploading because of the weather :-)
@@lorirocks777 I love it!!!
Fantastic video! Hope that you catch a good thunderstorm again. These video's give me a lot of rest. Thanks for sharing them. Love it very much♥♥
My pleasure
fantastic footage. thank you
Thanks for the nice comment!
Lindo video!
Wow the intro has the best parts in it wow.
Love it!!
I'm going to watch the train driving video ^^
Les orages de montagne, je sais ce que c'est. Je vais en Haute Savoie depuis plus de 30 ans. Et je m'en suis pris quelques uns bien costauds avec des éclairs qui tombent juste à coté de chez moi.
Wow amazing
Brilliant! Thanks for taking the opportunity to show nature at its most awesome. Judging from the brightness of the signals, it must have been very dark, but the camera still produced excellent pictures. I wouldn't have wanted to be on the Niesenbahn that day!
Glad you liked it :)
красота))))😊
Klasse.....
Vielen Dank für das super tolle Video.Bis bald wieder
Wunderbar
EPIC!!!!
Spectacular weather, good run. I doubt the railway was at risk from a strike due to the Faraday cage effect of all the power and support wires and towers and the tall main power towers at the line side. However the risk is flash flooding and rock fall in the upcoming mountains.
The 'Faraday cage effect' only works when you are within a metal 'cage' e.g. automobile, which is electrically separate from the ground i.e. the rubber wheels. The lineside towers etc would, instead, have worked as earthing rods, protecting the train. H H Gasson's book on the GWR (UK) describes ball lightning 'running up the tracks' and St Emo's Fire glowing from the levers in his mechanical signal box which he then had to operate. Trains are not Fraday cages, unlike aeroplanes, and were/are susceptible to lightning strikes, especially steam and diesel locos, and even more so when exposed on embankments and viaducts.
@@ing4trainz I do not suggest that a train is a Faraday cage. The supply system for electric trains is however a barrier to electro mechanical forces, lightning, radio, GPS signals. The wires and steel supports act to earth any 'strikes'. And on this video there are tall high power towers, with 5 wires, above the railway s power supply.
Go to Blackpool and try AM radio, or GPS signals under the tram wires.
Dommage qu'il n'y ait pas dans les commentaires la traduction de ce que dit le chef de train. Mais l'exemple parfait d'une vidéo très mal structurée car dans les commentaires rien ne correspond au détail des moments clés affiché.
Excellent vidéo. Félicitations
Merci beaucoup!
Bsd weathere nice journety thx.
Attila Groma
This is good weather not bad or dry.
Красота!
prachtige reis ondanks het slechte weer!!! een vraagje????met zo een weder kan dat voor problemen zorgen????want het is
toch allemaal ijzer en staal en bedrading met stroom??? BEDANK BIJ VOORBAAT EN DE GROETEN UIT BELGIE !! JULIEN
Wow! 😉👍
come to greece sunny and hot most of the year excellent video
O wow 😍😍😍😍😍
0:21 looks like nurburgring nordschleife
Wow ♥ ♥ ♥
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BR185 BLS?
hey the train stop on red
hi! I did not find a picture of an sbb 485 but plenty of BLS units I quess I the unit was a BLS one ?
Correct, as pictured at the start.
What class of loco ? Thanks, Dana.
As stated in the video, an Re 485 (Class 185)
Thunderstorms - you either love them or hate them. I like 'em, but around here the hills are few and not big, so a clap of thunder is just that, one clap (or peal). I would imagine that in the valleys near Thunersee there would be reverberations galore! Good camera work. BTW, what happened just before Kiesen? There's about a ½-km missing.
That camera stops every 20 minutes.. and often unnoticed.
que maravilha, que boniteza estrada de ferro.. meu falecido pai era monobrador se chamava antonio e tinha o apelido de GEGE TRABALHAVA DE MONOBRADOR.
BRASIL
So a BLS loco this time then? So drivers seem to work interchangeably with different companies then?
Some companies lease drivers to others.
Was für ein schlechtes Wetter im Juli! Ist das häufig in der Schweiz?
Wieder ein sehr tolles Video. Sag mal, kann dir eigentlich was passieren in der Lok, wenn sie ein Blitz trifft?
Eher nicht. Der Lokkasten ist geerdet, somit fliesst der Strom weiter
la pluie m'endort
zu 31:20: Ortsname: "Gwatt". 🤣 HAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA🤣... also Ortsnahmen gibt's. "Gwatt". Wann kommt der Ort: "Hmpf"? 😂😂😂... Jetzt sind wir in Hmpf. 😂😂😂...
Oder hier in "Einigen": 33:34 Ja, Einigen gefällt es in Einigen.😂
1 Vokal ist schon darin.
@@andreasgasser5823 genau 😂
Хочу еще больше молний )))
Schönes Video viele Grüße aus Griechenland (っ◔◡◔)っ ♥
Fortunately No Fatalities The Locomotive Driver Saw The Risk And Was Warned By Radio Communications I Am Sure All Reached Zurich Or Bern
China??
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