Guide to riding Scandinavia's Vy Nattåg train across the Arctic Circle

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
  • Facilities, amenities, route info, food options, and sleeping compartment details for the 18-hour, overnight Vy Nattåg train between Narvik, Norway and Stockholm, Sweden. Come take the ride and see what it's like - and what you can expect when you take this spectacular train, north of the Arctic Circle, into Swedish Lapland and beyond!
    0:00 Intro
    0:34 Narvik station
    3:04 2nd class sleeper compartment facilities and amenities
    10:14 Wifi on the Arctic Train
    10:59 Bathroom facilities
    12:28 Bistro Car and menu
    13:52 Reindeer stew in the Bistro Car
    14:46 Arctic Train's Restaurant Car
    15:50 On-board shower
    16:48 Scenery from the Arctic Train
    17:52 Kiruna, Sweden stop
    20:43 Morning on the Arctic Train
    21:34 Arriving in Stockholm
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 47

  • @MichaelGrahn
    @MichaelGrahn Рік тому +4

    Nice, I have diabetes too. My mother was born in Narvik in 1935, and I have been to Narvik a couple of times. The first time in late 1960 and the last in the early 2000. Nice movies!!

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching, fellow diabetic! Narvik is great

  • @larryjohnson6398
    @larryjohnson6398 Рік тому +3

    That' looks like a blast thanks for let us tag along with you 👍

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому +1

      Indeed it was, I'd do it over and over if I could, stopping at various places along the way...

  • @dbee8670
    @dbee8670 6 місяців тому +1

    Another wonderful video. I love your channel.

  • @ReyOfLight
    @ReyOfLight Рік тому +2

    The route from Narvik and over to Sweden is probably the most scenic railroad in all of Scandinavia. I’ve traveled by train between Björkliden or Riksgränsen to and from Narvik as a kid when being up in the north on vacation by car and caravan. We’d have the caravan at the camp site in Björkliden or Riksgränsen and mum and I would take the train over to Narvik on a day trip while my dad would have a day to himself to go up a mountain to photograph mountain flora. For me back then, taking that day trip over to Narvik was very special as it was often the only time in a year that I had the chance to go anywhere by train as trains didn’t stop in my town back then. This was in the late 80’s and early to mid 90’s. In 1996 trains started to stop in my town again and it has been a huge success both for locals and the train operators. I live in a small town close to Gothenburg so getting the train stops again meant better ability for people to commute to work in Gothenburg (or other cities) and it also opened up for college or university students to commute to university both in Gothenburg and in Skövde instead of almost being forced to move due to lack of transportation and there’s now also more frequent buses to Borås which also has a college. Not to mention that I have easy access to 4 Scandinavian capitals, there are trains to Stockholm from my town and from there it’s easy to hop onto a ferry to Helsinki, and from Gothenburg it’s easy to take the train to Oslo or Copenhagen (and then from Copenhagen you can easily take a train Amsterdam or Paris too, and cities in Germany)
    Despite the pretty good transportation here, I do however take the car when I go places most of the time and actually haven’t been on a train at all since early November 2019 😂 I’m physically disabled though and deal with chronic pain so the movements of a train are often rather painful. I do however want to take the train to or from Narvik just to go back to my childhood vacation stomping grounds, take the ski lift up on the mountain in Abisko again and just enjoy the view with Torne Träsk to the left and Lapporten and other mountains to the right

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your thoughts. That does make the trains up north sound like nirvana. Such a nice area

    • @ReyOfLight
      @ReyOfLight Рік тому

      @@T1DWanderer Even going by car on the E10 from Kiruna and out to the mountains, occasionally seeing the iron ore trains in the distance is just magical. There’s just something about the mountains up there

  • @jenmorricone4014
    @jenmorricone4014 Рік тому +1

    I agree with Kerim that you are a great narrator. At times your silly comments remind me of my favorite ( legendary) radio humorist, Garrison Keillor. Thank you so much.

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому

      Heh thanks. Yes I know Garrison Keillor - heard him a lot back in the day. Maybe it seeps in...

  • @melissacase7554
    @melissacase7554 Рік тому +1

    Lol....the announcements..😂...love the snow covered mountains!!!!

  • @exentr
    @exentr Рік тому +2

    WWII April-June 1940 Siege of Narvik was the Wehrmacht's first defeat in the WWII. Polish, French, British and Norwegian troops defeated Wehrmacht. Hitler then decided to attack France as the allied troops were withdrawn from Narvik, letting the Wehrmacht taking over Narvik and Norway.
    The Norwegian 6th Brigade fought in Narvik meanwhile they had to watch the border against the USSR. Glory to the heros!

  • @nilssveinsson8811
    @nilssveinsson8811 Рік тому

    Great video. I have done this trip a few times, but it was mostly Luleå to Narvik. Train is a great way to travel, doing this in the winter up north and the sun trying to come up but it is a blue light

  • @gert-janhondelink1864
    @gert-janhondelink1864 11 місяців тому +1

    The monument you mention at 19:15 is dedicated to the navvies who built the line Kiruna-Narvik. In case you're not familiar with the word ""navvy": it derives from navigeer. That's how the men were called who in the late 18th century dug canals with pick and shovel. Later they switched to building railways (railroads in America) but were still called navvies. They were a rough type of men who respected no one except te engineer they happened to work for, and caused fear in the localities they passed through. Some navvies were able to set themselves up and hired their own men. But many passed away in accidents while blowing rocks or digging tunnels, or drunk themselves to death.

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the info. What an interesting group of people they were, wow

  • @PrimeTimeTravelers
    @PrimeTimeTravelers Рік тому +1

    If you've seen our channel you know we love trains. Always gotta love a train shower. At least the water was warm! Great idea to overnight train. Saves hotel money.

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому +1

      Sure does, and always an adventure

  • @el_gun
    @el_gun Рік тому +1

    Very interesting video, greetings from Siberia)

  • @Barley150
    @Barley150 Рік тому +2

    Jeremy, I always have the same reaction to your videos -- I wanna go! Looking forward to Blue Ridge Parkway. I've driven the full length of it, including that Skyway section, a few times. It's a marvel! --charlie, sacramento CA

    • @flaeuro
      @flaeuro Рік тому +2

      My bucket list is driving Natchez Trace Parkway to blue ridge parkway and up to Skyway / Shenandoah Valley 🚙🚙🚙 one day hopefully 🙏🙌

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому

      Great drives in that area

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому

      I'm glad that's your reaction - I wanna go! To be honest, when I watch these I kinda want to go back and see the places again too :p

  • @erik_griswold
    @erik_griswold Рік тому +1

    Nice vintage Ving key cards! These were the norm before stripe or contactless cards.

  • @Kerimrode
    @Kerimrode Рік тому +2

    I watch your videos with excitement and you have great narrative power :))) , can you please visit the Faroe Islands and Iceland in your future videos :)) thank youuu! -kerim, MSc architect student, Istanbul TUR

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому

      Thanks Kerim! Yes I'd love to go to Iceland and the Faero Islands someday - hopefully eventually I will

  • @flyingdutchman3575
    @flyingdutchman3575 Рік тому

    15:12 I'll have the snowball with super glue please! Nice video as always👍

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому

      lol! Can't fault their selection

    • @Tubehauge
      @Tubehauge Рік тому

      looks like it is a boiled egg with caviar tube

  • @user-wm3vz1fi8o
    @user-wm3vz1fi8o Рік тому +2

    My friends and I watched your videos, We plan to take train from Narvik to Stockholm this August, Can I know how early can we buy train tickets? and where did you buy your train ticket ? Thank you !

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому +1

      I bought my tickets directly from the official website www.vy.se - you should also check there to see how early you can buy them and what's available. Enjoy!

    • @erik_griswold
      @erik_griswold Рік тому

      Google “The man in seat sixty one” for really good advice on this.

  • @col4574
    @col4574 Рік тому +2

    You missed the warm rats on the swedish menu😂 varme ratter

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому

      Mmm, Swedish cuisine!

    • @billh.1940
      @billh.1940 7 місяців тому

      Why should the cats have all the fun. Yummy.

  • @JohnTaylor-bf6ll
    @JohnTaylor-bf6ll Рік тому

    I suppose in summer, you can see the scenery all night.
    Otherwise it would be better to take the day train (if there is one).

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Рік тому

      Summer is probably the time to go. Although knowing me, I wouldn't get any sleep 👀

  • @TheFableFactory
    @TheFableFactory 7 місяців тому

    Hello, we are trying to buy that very journey, but when trying to buy it they don't offer the private compartment. Is it included in all tickets?

    • @TheFableFactory
      @TheFableFactory 7 місяців тому

      Another question, if you don't mind please. The compartment is for 3 people. So it means that a couple could have to sleep with a stranger in the compartment?

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  6 місяців тому

      I don't think that all tickets are private sleepers; there are regular seats so I don't know why they don't offer it to you. Maybe sold out that day? And I'm afraid I don't know about the second question - I *think* you can just buy up the entire room and not have to share? Not sure, because when we took the train there weren't enough passengers for that to be a factor. Good luck!

  • @mohammadshahbaz2193
    @mohammadshahbaz2193 Рік тому

    lolz announcement

  • @clarkmadrosen1780
    @clarkmadrosen1780 3 місяці тому

    I would hate to be in the top bunk, if you have to go at 3am. 😮

  • @Vinterfrid
    @Vinterfrid 7 місяців тому

    One thing that always puzzels me is why Americans persist calling it "bathroom" even when it's quite obvious there's no bath in it. The only explanation I can think of is that they are ashamed of calling things by their right name - somehow I think they imagine it sounds better saying they're going to take a bath instead of taking a dump (although everyone knows what they will do in there).