Snälltåget Night Train Berlin - Malmö - Stockholm in Couchette Sleeping Car (Nachtzug nach Schweden)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Train: Snälltåget D300
Brand Name: Berlin Night Express
Train Category: Nattåget, Sleeper Train, Nachtzug
From: Berlin-Gesundbrunnen, Germany
To: Stockholm Centralstation, Sweden
Travelling via: Hamburg Hbf, Flensburg, Padborg (Denmark), Kolding,
Odense, Høje-Taastrup, Copenhagen Airport Kastrup, Malmö Central,
Lund, Hässleholm, Växjö, Linköping, Norrköping, Södertälje Syd
Bridges and tunnels used: Rendsburger Hochbrücke, Little Belt Bridge
(Lillebæltsbroen), Great Belt Bridge (Storebæltsbroen), Öresund Bridge
(Øresundsbroen), Södra stambanan
Travel Class: Couchette Sleeping Car (Liegewagen)
Car No: 222
Seat No: 51-56 (whole compartment)
Occupancy: around 85%
Ticket Price: EUR 98 (SEK 999)
Supplement/Surcharge for Couchette compartment: EUR 295 (SEK 2999)
Bought on: www.snalltaget.se
Train operator in Germany: Wedler Franz Logistik / Transdev
in Denmark: Hector Rail
in Sweden: Snälltåget
Distance: 1,485 km
Scheduled travel time: 21 hours and 8 min
Departure from Berlin: 19:12 CET
Arrival in Stockholm: 14:20 CET
Travel season: July 2021
Electric locomotive (Berlin-Lichtenberg - Padborg): Deutsche Ban BR
112 166-4, built by AEG Hennigsdorf in 1993
Padborg - Malmö: Hector Rail 241 007, Traxx F140 AC2, built by
Bombardier Transportation in 2008
Malmö - Stockholm: European Locomotive Leasing / Transdev Class 193
288, Siemens Vectron
Music: Journey by Tim Schaufert
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No face, no talking, no music, just pure railway romanticism. And many frames a perfect photo, worthy of putting at a wall. Thats what makes your creations standing out.
yes, this is my video style; I want you to see and hear the train; not my face or voice
@@doc7austin I particularly love this little pieces of information that you include about the route you are going.
yes, this is my video style
@@doc7austin That's a very good way to do it in my view.
@@doc7austin warum werden in Dänemark pässe kontrolliert.
There is something about this film, the way it has been made and edited which I really love. Brilliantly done, yet not too polished.
The train and its environment is fascinating and just reinforces my growing desire to travel again and by train.
In the EU and UK, we are very lucky to have such good railways overall compared to other parts of the world and all we seem to do is complain about them. Yet when they are not running or we cannot travel such as during the Covid19 lock downs, we miss them.
So this is a touching film on so many levels, of an interesting train.
Excellent trip. Thank you from Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Love from india 🇮🇳
When i was going to ride on this train from Malmö to Berlin I watched this video and it was very enjoyable and there for you made my trip way more excited, very nice content man👍
I must take this train next 19.9 hamburg malmo,then back to kopenhaghen for ferry to oslo
One of the best videos I have ever seen on youtube, informative, helpful, entertaining andas others have said no bloody musik to spoil it, Well done and thank you.
thank you enjoyed this interesting journey very much
Love the style of filming and editing you do it your own way...not like many others do it. And you been to Stockholm a lot of times. That's worth a sub 👍😎🇸🇪
that is nice to hear; thank you for your feedback
Lovely film and very informative in a special way. I will watch it again!
What a nice video! No music and no talking. Impressive. I liked this. Thank you for sharing!
We love The Doc because he always shows us good food!
Berlin's metro is soo😍😍 and its Hauptbahnhof is omg💕💕
very nice film i still remember when praha malmö was available on rail...this train wont survive long so good its documented.....;)
VIELEN LIEBEN DANK...FRIEDEN und FREIHEIT...
Fantastic job
Damn, you're fast - this line has only been introduced about 2 months ago! Old-school traveling at it's best. I NEED to try this one!
No it was some yars ago.
Atleast from sweeden it was introduced like some years ago
Great Video... Gretings from Erlangen in Bavaria (Franconian Switzerland) ... Greatings Manni
A journey to remember for days to come. This perhaps is a masterpiece after your journey through Siberia. Of late your vlogs were getting a little ordinary, but this one stands out as a unique train experience.
Thank you for this cool and nice ride , i have enyojed it !
This is a dreamride for nostalgic railway lovers and beautiful presented.
What a pity that style and service have gone in european railway traveling, but on the other hand no one's willing to pay what it would cost to have proper sleeping and dinner cars on a train like this.
But anyway, a great presentation of a wonderful journey with many, many useful informations. Thank you very much 💐
Ecellent explanations guiding us all the way to Stockholm,no musid,I love the noise of the train it's a bit like if we were on it!This is a very nice video....Bonjour a tous de la Ville de Québec au Canada!
Tack för resan ! Jag bor I Melbourne sedan länge! 😁👍🇸🇪🇦🇺
Fantástico video, he aprendido mucho, eres muy bueno contando historias cinematográficamente. BRAVO.
Thank you for not sleeping the night. Your video is differentiated, very revealing and informative.
Great video again, thank you 😊
Thank you. Amazing and patient filming.
Thank you for the sounds of the train ...miss it so much 😊😊
Thank you so much for the many informative train documentaries you produce, good introductionary music too.
What a great train trip, looks like some very nice scenery along the way. Thanks for a great video, and for taking me along.
Looks cosy with the night light
What a brilliant and very informative video, stunning!!!
wow what a great video, thanks for all the insane impressions from the 3 countries. Greetings from Bavaria
Today I'll travel to Poland 😁
I'm glad to see your video!
Great. Jeg vil helt klart gerne afsted på den rute. Tusind tak for de mange gode oplysninger. De var alle til en rigtig god hjælp😇
Greetings from Szczecin :)
A perfect videography again!
Wieder ein total cooles Bahnvideo! Vielen Dank !!!
One Of the best Train Videos Thumps up !
Great video I like too much, greatings from north of Chile!!!!
Your little lamp is adorable
Yes where you buy the lamp?
@dikwredniak aldi liefert shop
Another perfect travelogue. Thankfully I’ve already travelled on a return journey from Stockholm to Alvesta so I know it’s far more beautiful a ride than you suggest!
As always a wonderful video, perfectly shot and edited ... Your travel videos are a nice consolation, as I miss traveling so much.
Very nice and pleasant journey, thx!
Super infornative ! Will call this a documentary . Great job as usual.
That must be the only train where you can enjoy the rides across the great bridges with the windows open :-)
Two things: Departure from Gesundbrunnen + the journey via the Außenring was due to construction work at Spandau.. And 112 166 is not a DB loco, it's owned by WFL since May '20
i have read that WFL has just rented the loco, not bought it
I like Denmark Sweden
Great footage and well-thought calm editing. Thanks for this extraordinary informative and nicely crafted video.
Small note: the Tunnel under Øresund wasnt just built to accommodate the flights out of Kastrup Airport but also to allow ship traffic to pass through that couldnt pass under the bridge part
I wish you were right but you aren't. Larger vessels (like bigger cruise ships) have to take the detour around Zealand (via Øresund/Helsingør).
In a couple of years this line will get shortened with a Fermen brigde from
Denmark to Germany.
Nice music btw.
Thank you so much for this video! I'm thinking about taking the same journey in the opposite direction! You have given me something to think about. Maybe I'll add an overnight in Copenhagen or Hamburg....
Thankyou, yet again, for this informative and entertaining train trip.
Looks like a fun and interesting ride. Love the 112 loco
It used to be a novelty taking the train and seeing the carriages being loaded on the ferry at Nyborg before the bridge was built! Progress. Nice journey!
Yeah, I remember the sleeper service from Copenhagen to Frederikshavn. No matter how hard they tried, they couldn't prevent the passengers from waking up and nearly falling out of their bunks during the shunting manoeuvres in Korsør and Nyborg. But the ferry ride itself was very nice.
Thanks for a great trip!
thank you very much. most enjoyable
Fantastic! Thanks so much! Loved it! Keep up the good work, thanks!
Thanks for another beautiful railway film - fantastic. Atmospheric and informative as usual.
This is the best video on your channel! Way to go!
better than the transsiberian railway videos?
@@doc7austin I love those too) They are excellent) Thank you for doing this)
Thank you! Nice video! Two corrections tough: 1) Finland, not Sweden, is known as the country of 1000 lakes. 2) the population of Malmö is ca 350.000.
Yes, but Sweden HAVE almost 100.000 lakes.
Thank you for a great video ! Impressive scenery, and fascinating to see how well the train works.
I like how he laid an egg in his berth!
After I ce watched it all,wanna watch it again
Wow this trainset is a huge downstep comparing to OBB nightjet
Liking this after first 30 Seconds!
Absolutely brilliant post superb editing and filming looking forward to our next journey together
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Very nice and interesting video.
I hope this is just the beginning for the return of the trains in Europe. I also do hope it will be much cheaper because now you can find much cheaper tickets with planes.. Trains are not just for rich bitches!
Loved this video. Felt I was travelling.
I watched the entire video at my first visit to your channel. I reckon you're a heck of a tuber!
Nice film, thank you sir!
Edit: 55:25 that's where I live, cheers and nice to meet you!
looks expensive property
Super nice video😊
yes; i like sweden
i miss sweden
A very nice video!!
Very good and informative video about trail travelling. Love it.
Beautiful
Thank' for all video!!
Excellent video. We are planning a trip to Europe in 2022 and I want to take this tain journey. I am appalled at the non-working air conditioning and poor cleaning. Thank you for this insight.
Excellent video! It gave us an accurate sense of what the trip was like. Thanks for not having music. And for not having to speak to us. Well done. FYI. Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes. (And they've counted them.) :-)
Service and cleanliness...Competence, anyone?
Great video! Very well done! Very much appreciated. However, advert interruptions every 5 minutes or so really disrupts the flow and positive experience when watching this.
Really good mix of information. Great video. 😀
Lovely to watch
Great footage of a train I was supposed to be travelling on this summer, but being from the UK we are banned from going anywhere. We can fly directly to some countries, but doing what I would normally do, travelling by rail from the UK to all over Europe is impossible now. We left the EU, we got covid19. Now i am paying a heavy price by not having the freedom to just go by train when and where I want.
I have over €1500 in vouchers that I don't think I will be able to use.
So for now, I can only see my railway from my sofa.
ALL your Trip Reports are FANTASTIC!👏👍
Next weekend I'll try the PKP Intercity from Berlin to Gdansk via Poznan and the IC Premium in 1st class from Gdansk to Warsaw!😜
Great video! Great scenery!
It seems to me a quite negative review of this train. Anyway, at the time of the good old Hamburg-Stockholm nighttrain, with couchettes and sleeping cars, the travel between the two cities took 14 hours, and on board of two ferries (Puttgarden-Rodby and Helsingor-Helsingborg). Now, with bridges and tunnels, a so long travel and for a so expensive price.
The journey between Hamburg, Padborg and Copenhagen does actually not take longer than the old train-ferry connection via Puttgarden and Rødby. The international day trains that are using this route currently have the exact same travel time as they had on the previous one. The problem is that Snälltåget wants to serve danish passengers, which means they need to lower the speed and eat up time at the border in order for the danish passengers to sleep. The old Hamburg-Stockholm train did not have any scheduled stops in Denmark, so it didn't matter that the train passed through Copenhagen at 3 AM.
so yes; Hamburg-Copenhagen is not suitable for a night train, because the travel time is between 4.5 and 5 hours;
A true Hamburg - Stockholm night train is returning in a few years, some say even next year! The Swedish transport authority Trafikverket will finance it, the operator is not known yet.
@@markoobid2005 I think this can be connected to first smoothly finishing the 4-track segment between Malmö and Lund, then upgrading Lund - Hässleholm to allow higher speed.
@@doc7austin Exactly. Snälltåget should either cancel the stop in Hamburg or in both Copenhagen/Høje Taastrup and Malmö - but I don't know if any of these possibilities makes sense business-wise (remember, Snälltåget is not goverment-backed).
I love it! Thank you for showing us!
epic ride but outrageously expensive considering that it's an old couchette with air con malfunction :)
Only that price because COVID restrictions prevent strangers sharing a couchette. Travel with up to 6 in a group and the couchette surcharge is much better value.
@@jameslovestokyo But if you want the cabin for yourself it is still crazy expensive. On a Nightjet train, you can get a sleeper compartment with breakfast, wine and snacks for the same price.
@@NerdX151 True, but I attribute that to the general difference in prices between continental Europe and Scandinavia. Snälltåget have done their market research, and although I dispute the claim in the video that Snälltåget are making money (we will have to wait a little longer to see) they know their market. They believe they can run this train profitably with only couchettes, and appeal to (mostly) Swedish travellers heading south, who see it as good economic and environmental value compared to flying. Lets see which operators respond to Trafikverket's procurement for a full-service night train (with couchettes and smaller sleeping compartments) starting in 2022.
wow. i travelled via the ferry sassnitz-trelleborg a couple of times...
There are NOT many trains like that in Europe anymore .
Great job!
A great video, thanks
Nice video. Just know though it was after 2019 that the journey got rerouted via Jutland due to the ferry service stopping. This year is the first since 2014 where we've had ANY night trains going through, let alone stopping in Denmark at all, apart from a few specialty charter trains organized by a Swedish Newspaper.
Also all I can tell you is that those 10+ years of German bureaucracy were added into the time table. The original planned opening date of the fixed link (which was planned to be a bridge at the time) was 2018. And now its 2021 and they've only just now started preperatory work on the area that is to be the home of the tunnel.
And I agree with you, they should make the train stop at the Copenhagen Airport. I mean that station is also much closer to downtown Copenhagen than Høje Taastrup is which has the unfortunality of being located on the very edge of the western suburbs in an area full of ghettos dotted along the railway which have only become more dangerous following the migrant crisis.
It's hard to understand why there is no stop at the Copenhagen Airport.
@@jmolofsson Capacity constraints. It's a very busy station and the passenger train capacity is getting an attempt at rectifying in a few years with the construction of additional passenger platforms where the freight bypass currently sits. But even then Ny ellebjerg might be the better candidate for a stop close to downtown Copenhagen once the platforms there are finished in like 2023 or 24
11:18 We also have a high speed line equipped with the LZB cable system in spain, the Madrid-Seville line which was the first to open, but it's being replaced with the more up-to-date ETCS system soon. I'm surprised to see that Germany keeps using so much LZB
Beautifully photographed! May I suggest, though, that you get an external mic for your phone, with a windshield (dead cat). I mount a Shure MV8 on the lightning socket of my iPhone 12. Android requires an MV8 Plus with a USB-C cable. Both powered by the phone.
verry good videa
Very good footages and explanations! Though at the beginning I feared the intro music would last the whole video what thankfully was not the case. ^_^
Very nice video. Seems that the train isn't as convenient if one is taking it all the way from Berlin, the trip was insanely slow! From Hamburg makes sense if going to Malmö or Stockholm. I wonder why the Danish stop exists at all, it seems to be just very inconvenient, the stop in Copenhagen central station or at least the airport would have been much more useful. The lack of AC in some cars seems unacceptable, specially for a train that runs mainly on summer
The station at Copenhagen Airport is vastly underdimensioned, with the frequent regional/öresund-trains and Danish intercity-trains, there simply isn't track-space for a night-train having to wait long time for people to board/unboard. Copenhagen Central is also nearing its capacity limit, and the train would have to reverse driving direction - complicated for a loco-hauled train. All together, Høje Taastrup is clearly the best solution, there is space and time for a long stop and it is only 15 min. with regional train from the central station.
Truly great!
After a ride from Berlin to Hässleholm I just have to note that this trip took 15 hours. In Germany we had to wait alot of times for other trains which had the right to overtake us. The train should be better prioritised especially for the German network.
In terms of comfort I can recommend this train.
WOW! Beautiful!