@rufatalimamedov7290 What exactly is a "brother country"? Did your parents produce a country too besides you? Is that how you guys see countries, like brother country, cousin country etc. Why not a "sister country" or are girls not qualified to have a sister country. There is no such thing as brother country. It is only a crazy religious dream. Grow up.
Türkiye is so underrated. I say we can build lots of good stuff such as this train, Togg, drones etc. We developed our industries and now we sell Bozankaya trams to Romania. We also produce and sell ventilators, drones, buses, coaches and lots of things.
Turkiye is supposed to B a Muslim country, BUT it's capital Istanbul is 99% half naked women roaming steets canvasing sex to men for money. Can't believe it's a Muslim country. Why?
2:05 marmaray emus are actually formed by 10-cars. Also there is a boutique railway museum in sirkeci garı which many people overlooked. There is some interesting stuff there including front end of a old suburban emu used by previous istanbul suburban rail.
Loved the orient express timetables in that tiny museum :) hard to imagine today that there were weekly trains scheduled to London from İstanbul in the 60s
@@Atilla-m9i Do you know anything about the subject or are you just talking nonsense? Have you even ridden on the thing? I bet not. Compared to the German junk, this thing flies for nothing. There was no major article in the British newspaper "The Guardian" devoted to the Turkish high-speed train. We are neither Greece nor Armenia.
@@gbastile Adam kotu bir sey soylemediki oyle cosuyorsun Bu kafayla giderseniz yuz sene daha bir Almanya Nede Japonya seviyesine gelirsiniz Teknolojide, lafla ekmek peynir gemisi yurumuyor,Bizimkiler kahvede zar kagit oynarken Israilliler goz doktorundan cikmiyor evet bende Turkum ve ne mutlu Turkum diyene,azimle oku azimle calis bir an once onlarin seviyesine gelmeye bak yoksa guzel gozukmuyor malesef.
@@nostro1940 Funny Turks? ;) I bet your country, if you even have one, isn't even capable of building a normal railway. I always sense a certain amount of envy in messages like this.
Turkey is becoming the next South Korea in terms of technology! As high tech as Israel is, it boggles my mind that the Israelis didn’t think of this! Kudos to Turkey 🎉
Güzel ve keyifli bir tren hattı. Fakat daha önce bu tren İstanbul'daki Haydarpaşa Garı'na kadar geliyordu, yani Haydarpaşa - Adapazarı arasında çalışan bir trendi. Maalesef artık Haydarpaşa Garı tren yolculuklarının dışında kalmış durumda. Umarım bu ve diğer trenler yeniden Haydarpaşa Garı ile buluşurlar.. (Bu arada, OMİO adlı uygulamayı ben daha önce telefonuma yüklemiştim ama Türkiye'den hiçbir tren bileti satışı yapılmıyordu. O nedenle uygulamayı sildim. Bence bu uygulamada bir sorun var)
It’s a Spectacular Train! And Türasaş will even start building much Faster Trains than this soon! I hope to ride them all soon. I love Türkiye and its railways 🇹🇷 ❤
Seems like a lot of export potential with these trains, for developing countries looking for cost effective trains to build out their railways. Probably much more reliable and safe than begging China to build a railway under predatory BRI terms.
Ankara-Istanbul high-speed railway,part of them build by Chinese and loan from Chinese bank, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankara%E2%80%93Istanbul_high-speed_railway Line M11, officially referred to as the M11 Gayrettepe-Istanbul Airport-Halkalı Metro Line (Turkish: Gayrettepe-İstanbul Havalimanı-Halkalı Metro Hattı), is a line of the Istanbul Metro. As of March 2024, it is operational between Gayrettepe and Arnavutköy Hastane via Istanbul Airport.[2][3] The line is currently 51.5 km (32.0 mi) long, making it the longest line in the Istanbul Metro. The M11 is entirely underground, making it the second longest continuous subway tunnel in Europe, behind the Moscow Metro's Bolshaya Koltsevaya line. The rolling stock was manufactured by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive, the first 120 km/h (75 mph) class automated metro train exported by China. 176 metro cars were supplied for the Line 11. The contract was awarded in January 2020, and the delivery was completed six months later,[10] although these ten sets were not automated. On January 3, 2024 the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloğlu announced that 15 automated trainsets were ready to enter into use.[11]
I love your videos and the format, always like how you add commentary about the sights/stops/locationd along the route. But since the title was putting a lot of focus on the rolling stock I was expecting to hear you talk a bit more about it and the specs. It seems really dishonest to call it a high speed train in the title, max design speed of this train is 176 Km/h which is well within the range of conventional speed rail. I read that they're still developing the project and they're hoping to have these trains hit 225 Km/h in the future, and at that stage I could understand a "higher-speed" or "semi-high speed" label if you must. The current title just feels misleading. Regardless of the appropriate tag or title, it seems like a nice train and great to hear that Turkey is making such a good effort to enter in the industry, in recent years it seemed like rolling stock manufacturing was becoming a fixed monopoly of a handful companies, so this is refreshing news. As always thanks for showing us these unique journeys, we're living vicariously through these videos!
Assalamualaykum warahmatullah warbarakath I hope you're well....now I would love turkey or some other countries....To understand what excellent service you provided to citizens at a train station. I hope someone can help Bangladesh improve their travel systems a unique train station that can be available for citizens in a country with a population in excess of 150million. 😢
Great trip. If only they have narrow gauge version of this train, and long distance rail in my country fully electrified, I'm sure it's great to have it in the future.
In Japan it is punish or an offense and it is big.Because the trains,high speed trains and bullet trains are owned by private companies.If someone jumped in a railroad causing an accident of those train the family of this person will pay the train companies.
I think a lot of the high speed and inter-city trains are stored in more secure depots when not in service than urban and commuter trains which usually just get parked at a siding when out of service.
@@mrvwbug4423 Yes must secure the train deport,you are right.This train is beautiful and the People who build the trains really give their best effort.
Me and my wife, we met for first date in İzmit, in 1998. We get Adapazarı ekspres and went to Adapazarı. Train was old version. But Adapazarı was very boring location.
0:08 "Semi high speed"? A lot of regional rail has top speeds of 160 km/h in Europe, so how is this different? Also your route has lots of stops in minor cities and your average speed is well below 100 kph as it seems. This all screams "regional rail". Why invent a new category of speed just to make it sound better than it actually is? Did you get talking points from TCDD?
This kind of anti-Turk behaviour can only point out a German. I am living in your country, German, and most of the times train doesn't come or depart, let alone delays. Constructions in your country takes decades, people and systems are slow, old fashioned. There are apprx 5 times big closures of metro in major cities per year, which you never encounter in Turkey. Not sure though when you said "Europe", you considered Germanistan as a European country, because it is not.
@hannibalbarca5621 I actually love turkey, its people (maybe not you) and its food. But your politics are, let's face it, shite. No idea what your problem is.
Ankara dan Eskişehir e Hizlı Trenle gittim. Muhteşem güzel , sessiz ve çok konforlu. Almanyada Münih Hamburg Hızlı trene bindim, fakat memnun kalmadım. Yapması gereken hızı yapamıyor, yolda sık sık duruyor. Yüksek Hızlı Tren anlamı kalmıyor , üstelik çok pahalı biletleri.
A nice train, but I wouldn't call it "semi-HS", a 160 km/h train is just a regular EMU by today's standards, like Flirts or Coradias etc. The futurre will tell whether they will be able to export it to European market or not: they are quite successful with buses.
Glad to see turkish technology advances in transportation and millitary technology,hope islamic countries will support turkish industry and benefit from it
@@NonstopEurotrip I did that exact journey last summer. On my third trip to Ukraine in 12 months. The others being Lviv/Kyiv, and Odesa. Its fine. I am off to Kherson and Zaporizhia next month to wrap up the Ukrainian side of things. Next year I will back dooring into Crimea. See how things are from the other perspective. I expect that to be fine also.
Türkiye is a brother country. Salam aleykum from Azerbaijan
Bizden de sucuk kardeş
Alkm selam kardesim Azerbaycana cok cok selam olsun.
@@unlucky-777siktir lan got
🇹🇷❤️🇦🇿
@rufatalimamedov7290 What exactly is a "brother country"? Did your parents produce a country too besides you? Is that how you guys see countries, like brother country, cousin country etc. Why not a "sister country" or are girls not qualified to have a sister country. There is no such thing as brother country. It is only a crazy religious dream. Grow up.
We a proud for Turkiye people and this country, good luck...!
Great country.. It will take your breath away.. it has everything beautiful.
Türkiye is so underrated. I say we can build lots of good stuff such as this train, Togg, drones etc. We developed our industries and now we sell Bozankaya trams to Romania. We also produce and sell ventilators, drones, buses, coaches and lots of things.
Absolutely 💯😁❤️
Turkiye is supposed to B a Muslim country, BUT it's capital Istanbul is 99% half naked women roaming steets canvasing sex to men for money. Can't believe it's a Muslim country. Why?
Deme öyle yeğenim onlar maket :D
@@sadk8514 sktr gitAmk heykelgi chpkopek
Sanirim siz yurt disinda yaşiyorsunuz erdogan gözünüzü boyamis. Tog tog diye
Istanbul a magical city
It sure is!!
@@kralco4715 isutanboru 😂
İstanbul M5 Metro and İstanbul T1 Tram Awsome!
@@kralco4715 are this trsinnis made by turkiye?
I've seen a lot of food videos from Turkey. The food looks so good. Would like to travel there.
Thank you very much for this video. Türkiye is going to be one of the biggest power house of the world next 10 years.
So happy for Turkey’s ❤
Delicious food in Turkey too!
So good!
2:05 marmaray emus are actually formed by 10-cars. Also there is a boutique railway museum in sirkeci garı which many people overlooked. There is some interesting stuff there including front end of a old suburban emu used by previous istanbul suburban rail.
Loved the orient express timetables in that tiny museum :) hard to imagine today that there were weekly trains scheduled to London from İstanbul in the 60s
Nice trip, great value!
It looks good and clean to👏
. My university is in Sakarya. I was using it twice a week during school. It's still good for me. , (it is not a high-speed train, ) love from turkiye
loves from Türkiye 😊😊
Real Way Islam❤We love you Turkiye
O.Ç... BU LAFIN YERİMİ...?.. O TREN...........A...A...
What a nice comment.
Made in Turkiye That's what matters ❤🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Whatever Turkey builds has to be good, they do not sell junk.
Thanks to positive German influence and Asian Turk DNA, they are resilient and hard workers. They lack the Mediterranean farmer's laziness.
@@synaestesia-bg3ewWhat bullshit, Italians and Spanish are lazy ? Don’t be too cocky yet, you are a long way from them.
@@synaestesia-bg3ewdid you delete my comment you little bitch
If it's made by Turks, it is good
Stay humble not yet at German or Japan quality. But Germans taught the Turks so will get there.
@@Atilla-m9i Do you know anything about the subject or are you just talking nonsense? Have you even ridden on the thing? I bet not. Compared to the German junk, this thing flies for nothing. There was no major article in the British newspaper "The Guardian" devoted to the Turkish high-speed train. We are neither Greece nor Armenia.
@@gbastile Adam kotu bir sey soylemediki oyle cosuyorsun Bu kafayla giderseniz yuz sene daha bir Almanya Nede Japonya seviyesine gelirsiniz Teknolojide, lafla ekmek peynir gemisi yurumuyor,Bizimkiler kahvede zar kagit oynarken Israilliler goz doktorundan cikmiyor evet bende Turkum ve ne mutlu Turkum diyene,azimle oku azimle calis bir an once onlarin seviyesine gelmeye bak yoksa guzel gozukmuyor malesef.
@@gbastile "German junk" 🤣
Funny turks. Buying engines from rolls Royce and stamping a "Turkish made" sticker on it 🤣
@@nostro1940 Funny Turks? ;) I bet your country, if you even have one, isn't even capable of building a normal railway. I always sense a certain amount of envy in messages like this.
great train set and good video! Thankfully, without cameo 😄
I think your head was in there once 😂
Great video thanks
Europe, Asia and soon Africa will soon have high speed trains. The US will continue to ride in Horse and buggy.
Africa already has high-speed trains
@@NonstopEurotrip Yeah, excuse me while I feed my horse.
@@NonstopEurotripunde ajunge creativi tatea CHINEZĂ,poți fi sigur că e de călit ate !!!mă refer la ce este fabricat în Rep Pop CHINEZĂ❤❤❤❤❤😊 😊😊
Turkey is becoming the next South Korea in terms of technology! As high tech as Israel is, it boggles my mind that the Israelis didn’t think of this! Kudos to Turkey 🎉
what a well prepared video, next month i will have an opportunity being intern at Türasas which is constructor of the train.
Excellent 👌🏻
Well done to Turkey competing with France's industry, here in bankrupt Greece our channels are making daily propaganda for Turkey's bankruptcy
Sometimes to hide your own you need to point to others
If Turkey was bankrupted we would never developed our industry. You know that? We developed lots of industries.
Thank you brother. This is how a neighbor should be like.
Bizde para eksilir bitmez. Fransa Afrikadan Türkiye tarafından kovulduğu için kompleks yapıyor.
The Greek press has some truths, the economy is terrible. I say this as a Turk, my dear neighbor.
Great video !!
Thanks!
Bom dia lindo trem boa viagem ai show novo trem da tuquia
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Teşekkürler güzel paylaşım için ❤
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Süpersin
A modern and beautiful train, and a nice video.
Very impressive accessibility features.
Güzel ve keyifli bir tren hattı. Fakat daha önce bu tren İstanbul'daki Haydarpaşa Garı'na kadar geliyordu, yani Haydarpaşa - Adapazarı arasında çalışan bir trendi. Maalesef artık Haydarpaşa Garı tren yolculuklarının dışında kalmış durumda. Umarım bu ve diğer trenler yeniden Haydarpaşa Garı ile buluşurlar.. (Bu arada, OMİO adlı uygulamayı ben daha önce telefonuma yüklemiştim ama Türkiye'den hiçbir tren bileti satışı yapılmıyordu. O nedenle uygulamayı sildim. Bence bu uygulamada bir sorun var)
Many and many rail projects ongoing.
Süper!👍🏻
Maşallah.
Thanks for this great video ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
Thank you for your kind wishes and good will. (TCDD - İzmit)
Thank you too!
Alhamdullilah!👍
Mi smo braca/
Biz kardesiz🇹🇷🇧🇦
Nice Video !!!
Thanks!
Tanks fot this wonderful video
So nice of you 😊
It’s a Spectacular Train! And Türasaş will even start building much Faster Trains than this soon! I hope to ride them all soon. I love Türkiye and its railways 🇹🇷 ❤
Me too 😺
Seems like a lot of export potential with these trains, for developing countries looking for cost effective trains to build out their railways. Probably much more reliable and safe than begging China to build a railway under predatory BRI terms.
Absolutely!
a few sets of Rolling stocks are unlikely to be under BRI projects
Ankara-Istanbul high-speed railway,part of them build by Chinese and loan from Chinese bank, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankara%E2%80%93Istanbul_high-speed_railway
Line M11, officially referred to as the M11 Gayrettepe-Istanbul Airport-Halkalı Metro Line (Turkish: Gayrettepe-İstanbul Havalimanı-Halkalı Metro Hattı), is a line of the Istanbul Metro. As of March 2024, it is operational between Gayrettepe and Arnavutköy Hastane via Istanbul Airport.[2][3] The line is currently 51.5 km (32.0 mi) long, making it the longest line in the Istanbul Metro. The M11 is entirely underground, making it the second longest continuous subway tunnel in Europe, behind the Moscow Metro's Bolshaya Koltsevaya line.
The rolling stock was manufactured by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive, the first 120 km/h (75 mph) class automated metro train exported by China. 176 metro cars were supplied for the Line 11. The contract was awarded in January 2020, and the delivery was completed six months later,[10] although these ten sets were not automated. On January 3, 2024 the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloğlu announced that 15 automated trainsets were ready to enter into use.[11]
I love your videos and the format, always like how you add commentary about the sights/stops/locationd along the route. But since the title was putting a lot of focus on the rolling stock I was expecting to hear you talk a bit more about it and the specs.
It seems really dishonest to call it a high speed train in the title, max design speed of this train is 176 Km/h which is well within the range of conventional speed rail. I read that they're still developing the project and they're hoping to have these trains hit 225 Km/h in the future, and at that stage I could understand a "higher-speed" or "semi-high speed" label if you must. The current title just feels misleading.
Regardless of the appropriate tag or title, it seems like a nice train and great to hear that Turkey is making such a good effort to enter in the industry, in recent years it seemed like rolling stock manufacturing was becoming a fixed monopoly of a handful companies, so this is refreshing news.
As always thanks for showing us these unique journeys, we're living vicariously through these videos!
Unfortunately UA-cam is a bitter mistress. You gotta do what you gotta do sometimes 😉
We are very proud of such projects. 🇹🇷
Mühim olan yerli olmasıdır GÜÇLÜ TÜRKİYE 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷💪💪💪
aaa uwauu this train is more better that malaysia ktm that enough fast
Well- done, Turkiye!
They are working on a high speed 🚅 train too
I can't wait 😍
Excellent video my friends awesome
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
Assalamualaykum warahmatullah warbarakath I hope you're well....now I would love turkey or some other countries....To understand what excellent service you provided to citizens at a train station. I hope someone can help Bangladesh improve their travel systems a unique train station that can be available for citizens in a country with a population in excess of 150million. 😢
Sağolasın kardeşim
افرین به این طراح ترک و تیمش
Good video love it ❤
Thanks 😁
I visit Cyprus and the beach is amazing and beautiful.I have opportunity to visit Turkey but my friends dont have enough time.
You could go on your own 😀
@@NonstopEurotrip Am afraid✌
Better then New York i tell you dat..
👀
Her gün görüyorum 120 km yaptığını bilmiyordum.
160 km'ye kadar çıkabiliyor
Τurkiye...Istanbul
A love....❤
Turkey is building technology that the UK cannot do anymore.
😆😆😆
Why? What happened in Britain?
@@mahirozantetik1718 Once Airbus was using British made Rolls Royce engine. Something happened I don't know
...ofcourse they can do/ Remember it was them that gave us the steam train. No computers then.
wauuu turkiye also have it amazingg
Not Turkey... İt is Türkiye.... Alright
In English, it's Turkey.
@@NonstopEurotrip It's not now.
Coca Cola ist auch israelisch
❤❤❤❤❤ mashaalah subhhanallah shukaralla alhamdulilah thanks
Dear, in your title the word “kendilerini” should be kendileri”.
I highly advocate more and more railroad investment in Turkiye. Railroads are civilization.
Great trip. If only they have narrow gauge version of this train, and long distance rail in my country fully electrified, I'm sure it's great to have it in the future.
That would be cool!
My hometown is Gebze, good to see again
How do high speed operators protect trains from graffiti? I don't think I've ever seen grafffiti on a high speed train set.
In Japan it is punish or an offense and it is big.Because the trains,high speed trains and bullet trains are owned by private companies.If someone jumped in a railroad causing an accident of those train the family of this person will pay the train companies.
I've seen some, especially in France
I think a lot of the high speed and inter-city trains are stored in more secure depots when not in service than urban and commuter trains which usually just get parked at a siding when out of service.
Graffiti really presents a poor image, in my opinion. I wish the various operators would make more of an effort to combat it.
@@mrvwbug4423 Yes must secure the train deport,you are right.This train is beautiful and the
People who build the trains really give their best effort.
Thank you
Excelent video. Sorry for disturbing saying the same in each video
No worries. Glad you enjoyed it 😁
@@NonstopEurotrip ok many thanks to you
Me and my wife, we met for first date in İzmit, in 1998. We get Adapazarı ekspres and went to Adapazarı. Train was old version. But Adapazarı was very boring location.
Tha links for sharing 🙏🏻
Amazing work as always! But I wouldn't call this a high-speed train
It's faster than a slow speed train :)
@@NonstopEurotrip Fair enough!
0:08 "Semi high speed"? A lot of regional rail has top speeds of 160 km/h in Europe, so how is this different? Also your route has lots of stops in minor cities and your average speed is well below 100 kph as it seems. This all screams "regional rail". Why invent a new category of speed just to make it sound better than it actually is? Did you get talking points from TCDD?
Thanks for watching! 👌🏻
the train is semi high speed with capability of 170km/h. However, the line is conventional. Be cool mate
Line between İstanbul to Sakarya is conventional. But train supports up to 170 km/h.
This kind of anti-Turk behaviour can only point out a German. I am living in your country, German, and most of the times train doesn't come or depart, let alone delays. Constructions in your country takes decades, people and systems are slow, old fashioned. There are apprx 5 times big closures of metro in major cities per year, which you never encounter in Turkey. Not sure though when you said "Europe", you considered Germanistan as a European country, because it is not.
@hannibalbarca5621 I actually love turkey, its people (maybe not you) and its food. But your politics are, let's face it, shite. No idea what your problem is.
Made in Turkiye reliable
Ankara dan Eskişehir e Hizlı Trenle gittim. Muhteşem güzel , sessiz ve çok konforlu. Almanyada Münih Hamburg Hızlı trene bindim, fakat memnun kalmadım. Yapması gereken hızı yapamıyor, yolda sık sık duruyor. Yüksek Hızlı Tren anlamı kalmıyor , üstelik çok pahalı biletleri.
❤
Have you changed the microphone for a different one or is the unit surprisingly noisy for a new train ?
Nope, it's the same!
V q200 elektrik li süper hızlı saat 1200km hız yapıyor insansı robot pilotlar kullanacak
?
IT MAKES ME A VERY PROUD TURK. TO SEE SO MANY INDUSRIAL SECTORS BEING HIGH TEC AND INNOVATIVE........WELL DONE. THANK YOU PRESIDENT ERDOGAN.
A good length. Long enough to be informative. And not too long to become boring and self indulgent
Thank you!
A nice train, but I wouldn't call it "semi-HS", a 160 km/h train is just a regular EMU by today's standards, like Flirts or Coradias etc. The futurre will tell whether they will be able to export it to European market or not: they are quite successful with buses.
They will be 200kmh capable when the routes are expanded. Maybe even an upgraded 250kmh version
Far more superior than the Korean one's it seems...
Alanya and Bodrum are verry nice. The dimçay in the mountains also
Yes they are!
You should see Izmir too next yime you are in Turkey.
I have been :)
İzmir'le İstanbul'u aynı cümlede bile kullanmak vatana ihanettir. 😂😂 (Abartı)
İk kokan ixmirimi😂😂
They are building now railways so the train can drive 350 kmh soon in Turkiye
I can't wait to try them!
Ruf fillinng 😢😢😢😢😢🎉 nice wan
Simit c est pas un Bretzel c est pas dur de consistance c est craquant mais souple
👀
Glad to see turkish technology advances in transportation and millitary technology,hope islamic countries will support turkish industry and benefit from it
❤get türkt 👍
İki vagon 4 teker bir dorse üzerinde {oynak 400km ye kadar}
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cahil
We need this in Malaysia.
The ETS is very good too!
If the train was built in the UK, would it be any good? Could such a train be built in the UK?
Probably not 🧐
Could you explain the way of picking the seats on the train? You can only pick a seat next to a person of the same sex, and only next to a friend?
You can only pick a seat next to a person of the other sex if they are from your booking
Yavaş bir tren. 400-500 km hız yapanları yapmalıyız. Türkiyeden selamlar.
300kmh ones coming soon
Now do a review on New York subway
Why?
@@NonstopEurotrip why not, it's is a subway inside the biggest city of the greatest nation to ever exist. 🤣🤣🤣
@@Zerogamesenz it's not in Japan?
I want you to see you do the 24 hour Ukrainian Railways journey from Przemysl to Kharkiv. In summer.
I will, as soon as all the RuZZian Nazis have been expelled!
@@NonstopEurotrip I did that exact journey last summer. On my third trip to Ukraine in 12 months. The others being Lviv/Kyiv, and Odesa. Its fine. I am off to Kherson and Zaporizhia next month to wrap up the Ukrainian side of things. Next year I will back dooring into Crimea. See how things are from the other perspective. I expect that to be fine also.
@@davidwebb4904 It's fine until it isn't. There's always that chance that the train you're riding that day is a target for a Russian cruise missile.
@@davidwebb4904 if you've done it, then why do you want me to do it? I did Kharkiv to Uzhorod in 2021. That was 27 hours.
@@NonstopEurotrip I would like to see someone else's perspective.
I wish the great Baris was alive to see this. He'd have loved it and been very proud.
Who?
@@NonstopEurotrip He is Barış Manço a.k.a. Great Barış, a patriotic Turkish singer. He would really love this train.
Ternyata ada pengamen juga di dalam kereta di Turkiye
The wall support in the wheelchair toilet was broken? It looks like it’s hanging down …
Turkish things eh
🎉❤🌙🧿
Was buîld in italia?
Read the thumbnail
🇵🇰🇹🇷🇦🇿💫❤️💫🇹🇷🇵🇰🇦🇿😊
The converted airbus resturant doesn't look wheelchair accessible.
@@NonstopEurotrip @samtrak1204 it is, you can see the elevator for wheelchairs right next to the stairs