Really interesting and well researched video! I run along Diagonal every week and don't usually notice the silently passing trams. I will look at them differently next time!
Congrats! One of the best Barcelona documentary I've ever seen. Not only about the tram. Talking about interesting issues of the city. I'm from Barcelona and I have learned a couple of things.
Thank you for this video, I live really close to Frances Macia and see the Tram every day, I wish the entire diagonal was connected! The pollution in Barcelona is crazy. You can't really breathe fresh air unless you go up Tibidabo or Montjuic
A comprehensive documentary grade video that dwells into history, urban landscape, architecture, sustainable transportation apart from the trams! Kudos on the high quality and no frills, keep up the good work👍 and yes I subscribed...
I'm from Barcelona and I'm glad to see that my city appears in an English video. I learned so much about the tram of my own city. Every Mondays to Fridays I take T4 from Pere IV to Selva de Mar (tram besòs) and yes, all is very true in teh video. In general Barcelona tram in my opinion is a fast public transport and confortable. Now they want to join tram baix and tram besòs through the Av Diagonal. I can't wait to see the Tram finished! :))
Magnífico vídeo. Muy bien realizado. Barcelona es una gran ciudad con diversos medios de transporte. Sería un acierto que tuviera modernos trolebuses. Saludos desde el sur de España, Sevilla.
Amazing video! What I love about trams/trains is not just the rail lines themselves, but what they connect and what destinations they open. You covered it beautifully here! Well done!
cornella centre station is a other "city" Cornella de llobregat . Can Rigal zone is other city, Hospitalet De Llobregat ,after that section it already enters barcelona.THANK YOU VERY MUCH for making Barcelona and its surroundings more known and explaining curious and more detailed things about Barcelona.
@@RailwaysoftheWorld1 I'd like to go on the full route you showed in the video, since I've only taken the tram a few stops along Diagonal! Perhaps if/when covid cases go down again in Barcelona...
I visited there in 2014 & 2018, very elegant and unique architecture and landscape, have to say I didn't think the traffic problem was any worse than it is in Dublin or most European cities; had not realized it was this chaotic! Then again we mainly used the commuter trains. I never really warmed to the boxy 'grid' layout of the city center though, pretty as it was.. The tram greenway is a very pleasant concept! 🛤🚉
Very nice video! At the moment the first works at Diagonal Ave already started, concretely the works in the new manifold between Glòries Square and Verdaguer Square.
👏👏👏👏 *great job* Throughly laid out and TOP notch production quality!! Parts remind me of high-grade TRAVEL/INFORMATIVE videos of decades past. Flawless editing and really great footage!! 🔟 Hope you will to a follow up on the *EAST* line and then one day we can all celebrate the "completion" of 'phase 1'...... thank you for this!
Beautiful video and lovely city! Just comment that Barcelona has 3 cable cars: to Montjuïc, to Vallvidrera and to Tibidabo (on renovation, will open soon again)
I hope that they just remove some of the carlanes and increase space for bikes, trams, busses and ofcourse walking. And they should really keep those nice trees
Aquest vídeo aquesta súper bé, sóc de Barcelona i tot i així he pogut aprendre This video is super good, I'm from Barcelona and I was still able to learn
I'm from Barcelona and I never liked a lot the Tram, because i'm from Poblenou and can't go to the other part of the city with the same Tram (and the Tram from the east zone works worse than the tram of the west zone bcse the west is were the rich people usually lives) . But if they finally connect the tram system I will join to the tram supremacy!!!!!
I wonder why Barcelona has the best public transport and is still competing with other cities worldwide including London, Dublin, Edinburgh, Berlin, Paris, Tokyo and so on.
it's the most densely populated city after Paris of the EU. Barcelona is extremely small (you will notice if you come) and cars can't circulate everywhere. Public transportation is extremely important for us. it's the city with the largest public transportation network proportionally to population (most km per capita) and still expanding! This Also leads to public transportation being used indistinctively by the poor and the rich, unlike in Many places where It's seen as something uses only for poor people that do not own a car
Where does this number come from? Here www.slideshare.net/creafutur/citizens-and-mobility-in-barcelona I see 350 cars per capita. And, what’s worse, 5500 cars per km2, which is 2-3 times more than other major European cities. Barcelona is PACKED with cars, it’s noisy as hell, especially Eixample. This frustrates me day and night (I actually live there, whatever evil commentators say).
@@RailwaysoftheWorld1 woops i messed up. I was trying to find my source but It results i Just misunderstood the data, It was about Electric/Hybrid Cars and not about cars in general. Going to delete that part of the message, thankyou For pointing out ;) I am Also from Barcelona, lives my entire life right Next to the Palau de la Música Catalana ;)
The real problem with the connection of the two trams, is that all the studies show it will not be economically viable. Not the evil car cartel... There's no demand on the middle stations on the diagonal, and the only route that could make sense (end to end) is too long (1.5h at least). It can be done, to appear as more green, but It will be a permanent cost to the city.
ajuntament.barcelona.cat/premsa/2018/01/18/la-connexio-del-tramvia-per-la-diagonal-suposaria-uns-beneficis-economics-de-64-me-que-se-sumarien-al-financament-del-transport-public-metropolita/ I'd appreciate if you could link said studies because by any metric it's one of the best investments the city can make...
You did an eight minute video called "The Green Tram Failed to Make A Green City" by criticising and bashing Barcelona's tram network. I enjoyed that video so much as it shows why trams around the world are over-hyped by the media, public, politicians and urban planners. It's a shame why your video on criticising Barcelona's tram network was deleted from your channel several months ago from 26/06/2021.
(Totally Not) Fun Fact about Barcelona's Tram: Antoni Gaudi, Architect of Sagrada Familia, Died getting hit by a tram (in Barcelona, duh) Sad thing is, he probably could be saved but everyone thought he was a homeless man so he did not get top notch medical care. Tragic end to a Genius :(
This video forgets to mention a small but relevant issue: many people are against linking both sections not because they are against the tram, but because the current ruling party (left-wing Podemos!) wants to do it with private companies known for oversized final budgets among other blurry topics. Also, the City Hall organized a referendum amongst the residents of the Diagonal Avenue to hear their opinion and they voted against. Yet the City Hall decided to ignore the result.
Un video sobre el tram genial, com a barceloní també nomenaría el tram blau. Agraïm molt que pronunciïs els noms en la seva llengua pròpia, el català, i no en castellà ;) Una musica millor escollida hauria estat cobla de Barcelona, sardanes o corrandes. Potser per a un video del trambesòs? ;)
Live in Barcelona and let me tell you the tram system is pretty crappy. It's only comunicates small parts of the town and as charming as it seems goes very slow... Not to mentioned when you are on the other side and walking on the lovely beach side then the tram passes by to block your view...
There are still a lot of original green ones left. I don’t know any specifics about TRAMBAIX depot, but from general experience these matrix LED panels made in ‘00s did not last long so replacing them was a matter of time.
We love our *Tram,* what we don't want is it to expand to un-demanded places with even viability studies or people approval, that is what Ada Colau is doing. I think that before anything, we should finish our "line 9" of the metro, that has been stopped since god knows when, and it would become one of the most viable and demanded lines in our city.
What happened your voice! I want more Russian English! By the way, this did sound a bit more like a promotional video, as opposed to teh style of the couple of Russian ones I watched.
This voice is just reading a script. Your voice has the inflections of the person who experienced what we see. You should use your own voice for your uploads.
@@hermericojimenez2616 You can be an english guy and make hawaiian music, but that music will continue being that, hawaiian. We all know what catalan, basque or andalusian music is.
I hate to say it, Spain really doesn’t want Catalonia to break free because they put so much effort into Barcelona. That one city is so important to Spain. It is like a second capital
when people make the arguments that trams are noisy, they are dangerous, they are environmentally unfriendly, they make the place look ugly I keep thinking "WTF?" It's simple, they aren't dangerous... you hire people that have no blemishes on their driving record with at least 10 years of heavy vehicle operation, then train them on simulators, then on vehicles with no passengers, then you tell them point blank "if you disobey the road laws... you will not only pay the fine but also won't have income to pay for it... you will be fired, trams and trains only go backwards and forwards, ever had a tram side swipe you? no? stop complaining they are dangerous. they are ugly? put some panels on it and put on some bright vibrant colours, those panels can make it go from boxy to sleek and sexy, too sexy? put a skirt on her and cover that shameful curves lest those born in the 50's think that showing ankles is that of sinful lust... trams are not the problem? it's the area? the stops? well... pretty up the area and pay some kids to design a good shelter, have an engineer from the DPW do the final calculations to see if it's a safe structure and then install it, have the tram glide on green when it's in areas with a lot of water or have natural creeping plants that don't grow higher than 10cm, open up the area for walking and don't encase it as if it's a high speed rail, showcase it as if it's a gem on a ring. As for environment... it depends on where you get the power from... if your local area has a tram, take it... I guarantee it will be a nice quiet and comfortable ride.
@@josegabrielhernandez2309 it was superexpensive to build for what it is, nobody wanted it in the city, they took off lanes, and if they made a metro line those problems would have been solved. It would have been expensive but at least fast and no lanes would have been taken off at the street
@@josegabrielhernandez2309 evenmore I have been at many other cities in Europe with older tram sistem and faster and smaller trams which take less space
@@sergiedo4756 Tienes razón. En otras ciudades europeas no son tan grandes los tranvías y ocupan menos espacio. De todas formas tenéis en Barcelona un excelente tranvía, además de más medios de transporte que ya quisieran muchas ciudades. Saludos desde Sevilla.
If you know any catalan music that can won’t cause a copyright strike on UA-cam, I’m all ears. There’ll be a few more videos of Barcelona and other parts of Catalonia.
Three years and the "tram and politics" section is still the same. Fuck the car lobby and weak politicians that bend over. Let's hope that the next mayor is brave like Ada Colau, and keep pushing for change in the meantime. Go to council meetings, specially those of you in the Eixample, they need to hear what the people living there want.
Not relly that impressive. In bulgaria our trams are from soviet times and the average speed is 19,8kph only 2 less than a brand new tram system and our metro average speed is 40kmh per hour- far better than 26kph
No bro, the tram here isn't the best public transport. If you lose it in u'r mouth you'll wait at least 10-15 for the next one, smells like shit, the station are kinda in the middle of no where, are noisy as shit (I live right in front of a station I can hear, even with headphones, when the tram is coming) and i could say a couple of more things but I don't really need to Sometimes it saves you don't get me wrong, but "the best" hell no man, take the metro instead
I'm from Barcelona yet I'm impressed with the level of detail putted on this video
I miss Barcelona so much! Can't wait to come again. A wonderful city.
@Gibraltar from Saintander to Algeciras Ya estamos....🤦♂️sin comentarios 🤷♂️
I live there
Liverpool best
Really interesting and well researched video!
I run along Diagonal every week and don't usually notice the silently passing trams. I will look at them differently next time!
Thank you!
One can't hear the tram from the other side of Diagonal, that's true 😃
2:10 That bus is a CNG bus, with less contamination than a diesel engine... Fun fact just today i’ve been working on that exact bus (i fix buses)
Wow! That was a pretty interesting and well-edited video!
Aside of the trams question, what a astonishing archtecture does that city have, wow!!!
madrid is 10 times better, of course, it's the most beautiful city in the world.
It does not!
Much of Spain looks beautiful, from north to south, west to east, there beautiful towns, countryside, beaches, etc etc
@@sundayspring252 what?
@@nicosmind3 of course, it's the most beautiful country
Congrats!
One of the best Barcelona documentary I've ever seen. Not only about the tram. Talking about interesting issues of the city.
I'm from Barcelona and I have learned a couple of things.
Este tío sabe más de barcelona que yo
Thank you for this video, I live really close to Frances Macia and see the Tram every day, I wish the entire diagonal was connected!
The pollution in Barcelona is crazy. You can't really breathe fresh air unless you go up Tibidabo or Montjuic
A comprehensive documentary grade video that dwells into history, urban landscape, architecture, sustainable transportation apart from the trams! Kudos on the high quality and no frills, keep up the good work👍 and yes I subscribed...
I'm from Barcelona and I'm glad to see that my city appears in an English video. I learned so much about the tram of my own city. Every Mondays to Fridays I take T4 from Pere IV to Selva de Mar (tram besòs) and yes, all is very true in teh video. In general Barcelona tram in my opinion is a fast public transport and confortable. Now they want to join tram baix and tram besòs through the Av Diagonal. I can't wait to see the Tram finished! :))
Oh, mate, can't wait for them to connect the damn things together! Will make it _so_ much easier to cross the city!
Thank you for sharing..I'm working here at Barcelona Spain..and im so proud of it.
Great work! Thanks UA-cam for the recommendation and thank you for the video. Subbed.
After seeing this, I would really have thought that you would have more than 50k subscribers: really well made video.
This is really well produced and investigated. Well shot. Well voiced. Great work.
Magnífico vídeo. Muy bien realizado. Barcelona es una gran ciudad con diversos medios de transporte. Sería un acierto que tuviera modernos trolebuses.
Saludos desde el sur de España, Sevilla.
What a video! Incredible! I wouldn't have explained it better, and I'm from Barcleona! wow, congratulations!
Amazing video! What I love about trams/trains is not just the rail lines themselves, but what they connect and what destinations they open. You covered it beautifully here! Well done!
Very nice review of tram network
Amazing documental!! I live in Barcelona and, It's soo interesting, thanks for all your work!!
Wow, excellent video, it's been a surprise find the old images. Good job!
cornella centre station is a other "city" Cornella de llobregat . Can Rigal zone is other city, Hospitalet De Llobregat ,after that section it already enters barcelona.THANK YOU VERY MUCH for making Barcelona and its surroundings more known and explaining curious and more detailed things about Barcelona.
Great video! Now I really want to ride the tram again.
Any specific tram you want to ride? 🙃
@@RailwaysoftheWorld1 I'd like to go on the full route you showed in the video, since I've only taken the tram a few stops along Diagonal! Perhaps if/when covid cases go down again in Barcelona...
@railiner this covid thing one more time taught us: if you want to do something, do it now, tomorrow will be worse 😡
@@RailwaysoftheWorld1 Jes Corona is awfull but we still can watch Vids with Public Transport!
Lovely video, I learned a lot about beautiful Barcelona and the trams. Hope to go someday!
Extremely well researched. I am from Barcelona and discovered things I didn’t know.
Yesssss, I love this tram, I still need to do the one in the west, it's like a day out haha
I visited there in 2014 & 2018, very elegant and unique architecture and landscape, have to say I didn't think the traffic problem was any worse than it is in Dublin or most European cities; had not realized it was this chaotic! Then again we mainly used the commuter trains. I never really warmed to the boxy 'grid' layout of the city center though, pretty as it was.. The tram greenway is a very pleasant concept! 🛤🚉
Very nice video! At the moment the first works at Diagonal Ave already started, concretely the works in the new manifold between Glòries Square and Verdaguer Square.
My favourite city
2:07 I live literrally there, Virrey Amat L5
@@ZA-ui1sv It's, it's
Your pronunciation is pretty good, im impressed
Love those trams!
Spain, Perfection made country
👏👏👏👏 *great job*
Throughly laid out and TOP notch production quality!! Parts remind me of high-grade TRAVEL/INFORMATIVE videos of decades past. Flawless editing and really great footage!! 🔟
Hope you will to a follow up on the *EAST* line and then one day we can all celebrate the "completion" of 'phase 1'...... thank you for this!
Best wishes from Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks for sharing nice video
Big like dn
Stay safe stay blessed stay happy
Good evening from Canada 🇨🇦
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Greetings from Spain to Canada. 🇪🇸🇨🇦
Awesome video! Thanks a lot!!!!
This is incredible fast! I wanna this tram in my city
beautiful
Beautiful video and lovely city! Just comment that Barcelona has 3 cable cars: to Montjuïc, to Vallvidrera and to Tibidabo (on renovation, will open soon again)
El Tram Blau, la Colau se'l va carregar
I hope that they just remove some of the carlanes and increase space for bikes, trams, busses and ofcourse walking. And they should really keep those nice trees
Woww..amazing..👍
very good documentary
Great and explanatory video, and catalan pronunciation too!
Aquest vídeo aquesta súper bé, sóc de Barcelona i tot i així he pogut aprendre
This video is super good, I'm from Barcelona and I was still able to learn
Super Video !
Now fix the Pickpocket problem and I'll go.
You've earned a sub from me. I learnt a lot from this, kudos👏.
I'm from Barcelona and I never liked a lot the Tram, because i'm from Poblenou and can't go to the other part of the city with the same Tram (and the Tram from the east zone works worse than the tram of the west zone bcse the west is were the rich people usually lives) . But if they finally connect the tram system I will join to the tram supremacy!!!!!
Make a video on the athens tram
I wonder why Barcelona has the best public transport and is still competing with other cities worldwide including London, Dublin, Edinburgh, Berlin, Paris, Tokyo and so on.
it's the most densely populated city after Paris of the EU.
Barcelona is extremely small (you will notice if you come) and cars can't circulate everywhere. Public transportation is extremely important for us. it's the city with the largest public transportation network proportionally to population (most km per capita) and still expanding!
This Also leads to public transportation being used indistinctively by the poor and the rich, unlike in Many places where It's seen as something uses only for poor people that do not own a car
Basically is surrounded by mountains so it cannot growth the same way those other cities do
Where does this number come from? Here www.slideshare.net/creafutur/citizens-and-mobility-in-barcelona I see 350 cars per capita. And, what’s worse, 5500 cars per km2, which is 2-3 times more than other major European cities. Barcelona is PACKED with cars, it’s noisy as hell, especially Eixample. This frustrates me day and night (I actually live there, whatever evil commentators say).
@@RailwaysoftheWorld1 woops i messed up.
I was trying to find my source but It results i Just misunderstood the data, It was about Electric/Hybrid Cars and not about cars in general. Going to delete that part of the message, thankyou For pointing out ;)
I am Also from Barcelona, lives my entire life right Next to the Palau de la Música Catalana ;)
@@RailwaysoftheWorld1 But cars are really expensive in Spain , so most cars are old polluting Seat, Renault, Citroën Honda and some Lada
The real problem with the connection of the two trams, is that all the studies show it will not be economically viable. Not the evil car cartel...
There's no demand on the middle stations on the diagonal, and the only route that could make sense (end to end) is too long (1.5h at least).
It can be done, to appear as more green, but It will be a permanent cost to the city.
ajuntament.barcelona.cat/premsa/2018/01/18/la-connexio-del-tramvia-per-la-diagonal-suposaria-uns-beneficis-economics-de-64-me-que-se-sumarien-al-financament-del-transport-public-metropolita/ I'd appreciate if you could link said studies because by any metric it's one of the best investments the city can make...
You did an eight minute video called "The Green Tram Failed to Make A Green City" by criticising and bashing Barcelona's tram network. I enjoyed that video so much as it shows why trams around the world are over-hyped by the media, public, politicians and urban planners. It's a shame why your video on criticising Barcelona's tram network was deleted from your channel several months ago from 26/06/2021.
tram connection, another thing fixed by cov 👍
I literally use these trams every day
Funny seing foreigners tying to pronumce Catalan
(Totally Not) Fun Fact about Barcelona's Tram: Antoni Gaudi, Architect of Sagrada Familia, Died getting hit by a tram (in Barcelona, duh) Sad thing is, he probably could be saved but everyone thought he was a homeless man so he did not get top notch medical care. Tragic end to a Genius :(
The trams can switch to batteries where overhead lines are not a good idea. They do that in Nice.
please do one on vienna... insanely many trams there!!
Sí que es verdad. Viena es una bonita ciudad que tiene muchos tranvías. 👌😃
This video forgets to mention a small but relevant issue: many people are against linking both sections not because they are against the tram, but because the current ruling party (left-wing Podemos!) wants to do it with private companies known for oversized final budgets among other blurry topics. Also, the City Hall organized a referendum amongst the residents of the Diagonal Avenue to hear their opinion and they voted against. Yet the City Hall decided to ignore the result.
Es bueno decirlo. Gracias. 👍
Left wing and private companies do not normally work together.
@@qualitygoldfish2198 hence the hypocrisy from the City Hall and the opposition from the neighbours
@@qualitygoldfish2198 It’s a social-democratic left-wing party.
Hold on! We kept the Blue Tram working!
Un video sobre el tram genial, com a barceloní també nomenaría el tram blau.
Agraïm molt que pronunciïs els noms en la seva llengua pròpia, el català, i no en castellà ;)
Una musica millor escollida hauria estat cobla de Barcelona, sardanes o corrandes. Potser per a un video del trambesòs? ;)
Es verdad, debería haber mencionado el tranvía azul del Tibidabo, que es precioso.👍😃
proud of my city
Live in Barcelona and let me tell you the tram system is pretty crappy. It's only comunicates small parts of the town and as charming as it seems goes very slow... Not to mentioned when you are on the other side and walking on the lovely beach side then the tram passes by to block your view...
As well the tram is not cheaper at all as mentioned in this video and is very limited compared to metro anbd bus transport.
Totally agree, its really good if you get to take it, but most people don't find reasons to take it as it barely connects anything
Thank you for your comment
Could you make a video of new L10 line of Metro Valencia?
Great indeed, used it during vacation. But why Alstom? They have CAF there.
Alstom Citadis are higher end than CAF Urbos 3
There is an alstom factory in Barcelona. Beside, alsom trams are probably the most tried and tested models out there.
this video gets more interesting considering the following video and the backlash that one got
Did they refurbished the tram I remember the destination display use to be green now its white
There are still a lot of original green ones left. I don’t know any specifics about TRAMBAIX depot, but from general experience these matrix LED panels made in ‘00s did not last long so replacing them was a matter of time.
1:53 от него пошли трамваи Татра
We love our *Tram,* what we don't want is it to expand to un-demanded places with even viability studies or people approval, that is what Ada Colau is doing. I think that before anything, we should finish our "line 9" of the metro, that has been stopped since god knows when, and it would become one of the most viable and demanded lines in our city.
0:11 Rodalies de Catalunya
Llobregat river is on the south of the city and Besos river is on the north
A ver, sí, pero como ponemos el mapa de la ciudad con las costa paralela al margen inferior de la fotrografia... pues eso la vida.
@@alexcasillas22 pero pongas como pongas el mapa siguen siendo norte y sur 🤷🏻♂️
Same as Dublin we call the tram the laus
What happened your voice! I want more Russian English! By the way, this did sound a bit more like a promotional video, as opposed to teh style of the couple of Russian ones I watched.
I'm thinking, Fiverr happened :D
This voice is just reading a script. Your voice has the inflections of the person who experienced what we see. You should use your own voice for your uploads.
This music is typical for Andalusia, not for Barcelona and Catalonia. It is always the confussion.
I would love to put some Catalan rumba if I only could find it non-copyrighted ☹️
@@RailwaysoftheWorld1 that is nit Catalan Rumb
I also happen whenever foreigners make videos about the Basque Country, which is really weird!
You can put catalan music like Estopa, Peret, Rosalía, El Pescaílla, Antonio Orozco, Juan Magán etc.
@@hermericojimenez2616 You can be an english guy and make hawaiian music, but that music will continue being that, hawaiian. We all know what catalan, basque or andalusian music is.
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I hate to say it, Spain really doesn’t want Catalonia to break free because they put so much effort into Barcelona. That one city is so important to Spain. It is like a second capital
Si alguien es de sant Joan despi que le dé a me gusta xd
TV3
Soy el comentario español que buscas
Te encontré 😏
I am shocked that it did not mention Franco.
Why should it mention Franco?
He actually did 1:28
Кстати сейчас соединяют две сети
Its the same couler of the Paris tram
when people make the arguments that trams are noisy, they are dangerous, they are environmentally unfriendly, they make the place look ugly I keep thinking "WTF?"
It's simple, they aren't dangerous... you hire people that have no blemishes on their driving record with at least 10 years of heavy vehicle operation, then train them on simulators, then on vehicles with no passengers, then you tell them point blank "if you disobey the road laws... you will not only pay the fine but also won't have income to pay for it... you will be fired, trams and trains only go backwards and forwards, ever had a tram side swipe you? no? stop complaining they are dangerous.
they are ugly? put some panels on it and put on some bright vibrant colours, those panels can make it go from boxy to sleek and sexy, too sexy? put a skirt on her and cover that shameful curves lest those born in the 50's think that showing ankles is that of sinful lust... trams are not the problem? it's the area? the stops? well... pretty up the area and pay some kids to design a good shelter, have an engineer from the DPW do the final calculations to see if it's a safe structure and then install it, have the tram glide on green when it's in areas with a lot of water or have natural creeping plants that don't grow higher than 10cm, open up the area for walking and don't encase it as if it's a high speed rail, showcase it as if it's a gem on a ring.
As for environment... it depends on where you get the power from... if your local area has a tram, take it... I guarantee it will be a nice quiet and comfortable ride.
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Cornellá en la casa
I see me gusta
Berlin has great Public Transport as well. The best I've seen yet in EU.
Yes, I live here and it is truly an amazing public transport network! It is my favourite one! A shame it is soooo expensive
"The best public transport"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I am sure you don't live here.
Why do you say so
@@josegabrielhernandez2309 it was superexpensive to build for what it is, nobody wanted it in the city, they took off lanes, and if they made a metro line those problems would have been solved. It would have been expensive but at least fast and no lanes would have been taken off at the street
@@josegabrielhernandez2309 evenmore I have been at many other cities in Europe with older tram sistem and faster and smaller trams which take less space
@@sergiedo4756 Tienes razón. En otras ciudades europeas no son tan grandes los tranvías y ocupan menos espacio. De todas formas tenéis en Barcelona un excelente tranvía, además de más medios de transporte que ya quisieran muchas ciudades. Saludos desde Sevilla.
@@jesusse9757 nos gusta tanto el tranvia que hicieron una votacion y votamos que no lo queriamos
Tram is electric
Just for comparison: Leipzig Tram exists since 1848 and has 148 km length. Tell me what's so special about Barcelona.
la foto del video, cornella donde vivo😂
Al lado del Eroski xd
Sponsored by Ada Colau
A andalusian music on a video about about the catalan capital, lol
If you know any catalan music that can won’t cause a copyright strike on UA-cam, I’m all ears. There’ll be a few more videos of Barcelona and other parts of Catalonia.
Flamenco is not typical from Barcelona, it's from the south of spain.
Unrealistic view of Barcelona.
I ❤ 🚂🚃 trains 🚄 🚅 trams 🚈🚞
take a ride, I have a folder on ''transportation''
(folder 2) I think you will love them too :)
Three years and the "tram and politics" section is still the same. Fuck the car lobby and weak politicians that bend over. Let's hope that the next mayor is brave like Ada Colau, and keep pushing for change in the meantime. Go to council meetings, specially those of you in the Eixample, they need to hear what the people living there want.
Not relly that impressive. In bulgaria our trams are from soviet times and the average speed is 19,8kph only 2 less than a brand new tram system and our metro average speed is 40kmh per hour- far better than 26kph
Great! But Catalan, not Catalonian 😂😂😂 (obv not spanish)
No bro, the tram here isn't the best public transport. If you lose it in u'r mouth you'll wait at least 10-15 for the next one, smells like shit, the station are kinda in the middle of no where, are noisy as shit (I live right in front of a station I can hear, even with headphones, when the tram is coming) and i could say a couple of more things but I don't really need to
Sometimes it saves you don't get me wrong, but "the best" hell no man, take the metro instead
the best public transport compared to where???