Absolutely delightful 6 hours of video watching. The train driver deserves a medal, this is such a good insight into life at 3900/4000 ASL in Bolivia. Not to mention his commentary that is lighthearted and entertaining. Would be interesting to see the same vice versa during a different season at some stage….well done Rail Relaxation…❤
@IntheNeverNever Thank you very much for your compliments. It was a delightful ride. I did the return trip, in the same week... From December to March the season changes, there is more rain, but I don't know if it changes that much in the high Altiplano...
Fue recordar mis viajes a Chile en vacaciones Está vez en primera clase , con todos los recursos en pantalla , cuenta kilómetros , mapa de trayecto , altímetro..., magnífico trabajo alta calidad de imagen Perfecta descripción del trayecto en subtitulos adicionales Disfruté mucho del viaje Saludos desde Bolivia Muchas gracias por compartir 😊
@elararanda Gracias por sus cumplidos. Me alegro de que le haya gustado el billete de primera clase para este maravilloso viaje.😊 Le deseo una Feliz Navidad.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I do apologize for the slightly tilted camera angle-I’ll make sure to improve that in future recordings. Thanks for your understanding!
Muchas gracias por tus amables palabras y tu apoyo! 😊 Me alegra que hayas disfrutado del video. Disculpa por el ángulo ligeramente inclinado de la cámara-me aseguraré de mejorarlo en futuras grabaciones. ¡Gracias por tu comprensión!
An amazing ride through a desolate landscape, thank you for taking me along, really interesting where people would get off and on in the middle of nowhere.
Espectacular los videos de este tramo y poder conocer esta parte de Bolivia. Los cab ride siempre tienen la mejor vista. He recorrido este país por rutas que van paralelo a las trazas ferroviarias que están en la zona de Uyuni hacia la frontera con Chile (Avaroa-Ollague) y también el que va de Puerto Suarez hacia Santa Cruz. Increíble el estado de las vías que seguro deben tener como cien años ya. Al menos le dan aun un uso social y es increíble que no haya desaparecido como en otros países. Los ferrocarriles han desarrollado los países en Latinoamérica y espero que le den importancia nuevamente. Saludos!!
@alemikelj Gracias por su comentario. Yo también he viajado en los otros dos ferrocarriles, pronto podremos ver los videos de los viajes en taxi por esas partes de Bolivia también.
- le genre de paysages que j’aime (bien sauvage ! ) - l’arrêt à la demande est un vrai service pour la population, c’est bien. - merci pour les vues par drone qui donnent un autre regard sur le paysage.
Schier unglaublich, wenn ich es vor 40 Jahren nicht selbst gesehen hätte! - It would be almost unbelievable if I hadn't seen it myself 40 years ago! - ¡Sería increíble si no lo hubiera visto yo mismo hace 40 años!
@montgomeryscott1656 It is incredible. The first part was a bit different, with a lot of dogs, and this second part, with a lot of llamas, alpacas, vicunhas...
Felicitaciones por un gran trabajo de filmación y edición de un trayecto sin duda, épico. Un paisaje sobrecogedor en el cual la presencia humana es mínima y las distancias parecen no terminar. La historia de este trazado ferroviario ha pasado por muchas vicisitudes por diferencias entre dos naciones hermanas como lo son Chile y Bolivia y su mantención es difícil por su topografía.
@juanvidelaramos9428 Muchas gracias por su comentario. Disfruté filmando este viaje a través del duro paisaje. Soy consciente de que el mantenimiento de los raíles es muy difícil. Espero que esta línea se mantenga operativa y que tal vez llegue a estarlo hasta el final en Chile. Es muy importante para la gente que vive allí.
Super Video with fantastic landscapes, thanks also to the use of the drone, thank you, I hope in the future you can do a follow up to the end of the railway in Arica 👏👏👏👏👏
@gisismobawelt9855 Oh, I do too. The continuation is out of service. Just a short last part down to Arica is covered by a tourist service, but there are not many trips, just approx one a month. I will try to cover it on my next trip to South America.
Hi, absolutely wonderful journey, in fact it's a rail adventure. In reality it looks quite dangerous especially the danger of falling rocks, never mind the various animals in the open range. Track maintenance must be a nightmare. Both the driver and passengers are extremely brave. Thank you for this insight. Regards, Barry.
Such a stark landscape, yet there is life: vicuna, llama, and alpaca. In spite of its severity, there is beauty in its grandeur. I can't imagine living in such a harsh environment. It must be a hard life. I really enjoyed the drone shots. I'd like to see more of those. Thanks for the video.
Good shots with the drone (and amazing documentation, who could distinguish vicuñas and alpacas?). I guess we all here watch this video at higher speed for long stretches, 1.25 or 1.5. An idea to consider would be you doing this for all of us and indicating it on the corner, slowing down to normal speed only for the highlights
I am glad that you enjoyed this journey. I think I did that in one video, where the speed was really low...but there is still an option for you to decide either to watch it on higher speed...but, anyway, thank you for your suggestion.
These are mostly alpacas (you can tell them apart by shape of the head), also as I understand alpacas are better for making clothes and other textiles due to different fleece.
Gracias por El video y por los datos que se indican en el. Bonito e interesante itinerario en cabina en el árido altiplano boliviano. Sin embargo desde 1.22 el paisaje cambia y desaparecen las inmensas llanuras. La vía ferrea discurre en parte con un río a su derecha y montañas a ambos lados. El paisaje es agreste. Es interesante ver el efecto de la erosión en la cadena montañosa de la izquierda. Lástima del final se vislumbraba al fondo unas montañas muy interesantes.
Fabulous journey.... Part 1&2... Not one for people who are in a great hurry.... Two trains per week in each direction means you'd better not miss it! The track looks exceedingly dodgy in places with many rotten sleepers... It's a good job the axle weight of the ferrobus is very light, or it would probably spread the track...
I expected that due to lithium deposits and mining railways in Bolivia might be in better shape, but it seems that still no serious production has started. Maybe then these lines will get upgrades - in Brazil we can see meter-gauge railways carrying millions of tones of ore and other cargo for VALE (great videos here on the channel) so just modernization of these lines might be enough - concrete sleepers, new continuous welded rails, long passing loops, 8-axle locos, not too complicated but modern traffic control and these lines can be brought to much better condition.
Maybe the question is not correct, but I will ask it anyway. What is the cost of travel along this entire route? To what extent can local residents afford to use such transportation or is it a luxury for them? Может вопрос не корректный, но все же я его задам. Какова стоимость проезда по всему этому маршруту? Насколько местные жители могут себе позволить пользоваться такими перевозками или это для них роскошь?
@Dmitry-o4p It is a good question. A journey costs 13 bolivianos, it is approx. 1.8 eur and it is a mean of transport that is primarily used by the local community.
Amazing video with Part 1. I can't remember a cab ride with dogs chasing the train, passengers getting on wherever, and being stopped by herds of animals. I do think previews are getting a little long. Overall, a wonderful set of videos.
David Sousa made a journey of almost 300 km on a yellow and blue box that speeds along the spectacular scenery of the Mauri river among Andean populations and alpacas who park themselves on the tracks, as if they wanted to be the protagonists of the scene! Alpacas, llamas, dogs and the surrounding nature in an arid Andean plateau where the canyons describe a landscape that is sometimes desolate and sometimes spectacular! Too bad the line is unused until La Paz. Nice drone footage from above of this blue and yellow box with a powerful Mercedes engine that seems to never stop! It would be nice to see how the line climbs up the Chilean side and then reaches Arica. I took inspiration from your video to read the history of the Bolivian railways. There are only two sections and the other is located in the eastern Llanos beyond the Andean Cordillera. It would be nice to cross it! Or maybe take a cabride to Lake Titicaca! However, truly breathless line! a 300 km travel without stopping on a 4000 m plateau asl! Well done! Mercedes engines rules everywhere! DAVID TOO!
@wladislaw79 😊Thank you for your comments. I love the research you do with every new line on the channel...we will see some more Bolivian landscapes soon...there are not many passenger services operational in the country, some of them stopped running during the epidemic and never started again...but all of them are essential to the local people in this beautiful, but harsh environment. There are always lots of animals around. Near the settlements, the dogs are like cows in India.. they are everywhere...😊
Geschüttelt, nicht gerührt! Zum Glück hat die Kamera einen Bildstabilisator... Ganz super Video, vielen Dank! Und die Drohnenbilder sind natürlich genial als Ergänzung. Ich vermute, einige Halte waren extra nur für die Drohne (zum Starten oder Landen)?
Vou assistir, por partes, este vídeo de Rail Relaxation, daqui da cidade de Jaboatão dos Guararapes, região metropolitana do Recife, estado de Pernambuco-Brazil. Assisto por partes, como já escrevi, no dia 16/12/2024, ás 15:37 minutos, Segunda-Feira, com tempo nublado, mais o sol está forte e não chove no momento. Bolívia. A paisagem deste lugar, onde o trem bus passa, me parece um lugar onde foi filmado, filmes americanos de faroeste... O ambiente tem muita aparecia do deserto americano. Você só ver pastagem seca sem arvore...Alias só um pé de arvore neste deserto da Bolívia.
Part two has some of the most breath taking landscape! After I watched it the first time I had to go back again to watch the railroad stuff. The rocks at 1:54:29 look like giant men. (use some imagination) If there is a geology major in this group, could you please tell me what is the deep brown/purple rock at 2:49:36. Thank you David! 💯💥💯
@shytoad130 You are very welcome. It was my pleasure to film that very interesting journey. There is another geological question, I hope there is someone with that knowledge around that can answer. Best regards.
Ha ha ha - that is how hated Pacers are. No, this is literally based on Mercedes light utility truck chassis (LO-914), which were basis for many vehicles produced in South America by various Mercedes partners (primarily in Brazil and Argentina). So some of these ended up converted to a railbus (funny how it still has a MERCEDES LO-914 TURBO INTERCOOLER sticker on the windshield).
@footballreview2020 Hola amigo. No hay servicio en la ruta. Sólo una pequeña parte desde Arica está operativa, con tren turístico que circula sólo una o dos veces por semana durante el verano. Tenía esto en mente, lo filmaré en mi próximo viaje a Sudamérica.
Part 1 was great, so I'm looking forward to Part 2. Got the cricket on the radio, Australia vs. India (two great teams), it's 39 degrees Celsius or 102 degrees Fahrenheit outside, and the air conditioner is keeping it cool inside.🥶 Okay friends, lets all see some more of beautiful Bolivia.😄
@@RailRelaxation This was day 2 of a 5 day test match. Australia are in a good position, but it is still anyone's match. 🦗+🦇=🏏 (cricket + bat = cricket bat) 🤣
@lordeisschrank Many people depend on this means of transport and that kind of service, on-demand stop and drop off. The area is very sparsely populated.
@martinrosenberg7490 Thank you. There are just two passenger trains per week. I do not have the information about the cargo trains on that line. I only know that the line isn't operational until the end. It would be very nice to see the c continuation one day.
I think these are (mostly or even all) alpacas - llamas have longer heads (bit more horse/donkey-like) and different wool/fleece. Also, llamas are quite bigger (though it's hard to estimate absolute size from the video). Alpacas are also more docile and live in herds, while llamas are bit more solitary and adventurous (maybe something similar to sheep/goat difference).
Прочёл комментарий ниже и вспомнил назревший во мне вопрос. Почему вы обычно едете в сторону от тёплого к холодному? Вот в этом конкретном случае логичнее было бы ехать от чилийской границы через Ла-Пас в край диких обезъян на северо-восток)
@@RailRelaxation iI've seen a video similar to this,one it was out of the north side of Bolivia. The train (it was a train) because it was hauling about 6 cars. What caught my attention was that I joined my grand mother on her long journey from New York to La Paz. She took a ship fro New York then to Panama City then flew to Arica where we met her took a train (she was in the sleeper car). That journey was done in January of 1957.
@@1DLflyer There were many more trains operating in all South America, in the last years there is a decline of the railways, lots of the trains just stopped running. I recently got to know that the only passenger train in Uruguay, that I had luck to filme it this October, was cancelled and there are no passenger trains at all in Uruguay. It is sad, because the railway traffic should be the transport of the future not of the past.
1:35:57 Llamas in the river, what a beautiful sight! 🥰
@OmniaInNumerisSitaSunt 😄
Absolutely delightful 6 hours of video watching. The train driver deserves a medal, this is such a good insight into life at 3900/4000 ASL in Bolivia. Not to mention his commentary that is lighthearted and entertaining. Would be interesting to see the same vice versa during a different season at some stage….well done Rail Relaxation…❤
@IntheNeverNever Thank you very much for your compliments. It was a delightful ride. I did the return trip, in the same week... From December to March the season changes, there is more rain, but I don't know if it changes that much in the high Altiplano...
Fantastic ride. 👏What a desolate yet somehow magical landscape. Stunning aerial shots. Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it. It is a magical journey, takes you to a completely new world.
Thanks for all your really interesting rides! Always very well done. Cheers. Greetings from Tucson.
@AZqyc Glad you like them! Thank you very much of your donation.
Fue recordar mis viajes a Chile en vacaciones
Está vez en primera clase , con todos los recursos en pantalla , cuenta kilómetros , mapa de trayecto , altímetro..., magnífico trabajo alta calidad de imagen
Perfecta descripción del trayecto en subtitulos adicionales
Disfruté mucho del viaje
Saludos desde Bolivia
Muchas gracias por compartir 😊
@elararanda Gracias por sus cumplidos. Me alegro de que le haya gustado el billete de primera clase para este maravilloso viaje.😊 Le deseo una Feliz Navidad.
Thanks for the additional drone views ♥
Our pleasure!
Vamos por la segunda parte, excelente Raíl Relaxation!!!!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I do apologize for the slightly tilted camera angle-I’ll make sure to improve that in future recordings. Thanks for your understanding!
Muchas gracias por tus amables palabras y tu apoyo! 😊 Me alegra que hayas disfrutado del video. Disculpa por el ángulo ligeramente inclinado de la cámara-me aseguraré de mejorarlo en futuras grabaciones. ¡Gracias por tu comprensión!
Absolutely enjoyed both parts of the trip! Desolate but beautiful scenery. Thank you for posting.
@moosetraxx83 You are welcome. I loved it too.
The best cab ride , watching from Singapore 😊
@johnnyxiv Thanks for watching! Greetings from Singapore.
Hallo bang Singapura
As cab rides go, that was very special. Thank you so much 👍
@iantaf5559 Glad you enjoyed it.
This video is a gem
@acratatube Thank you!
An amazing ride through a desolate landscape, thank you for taking me along, really interesting where people would get off and on in the middle of nowhere.
Glad you enjoyed it. That is so true, it is amazing to see where and how people are living there in that harsh climate and high altitude.
Espectacular los videos de este tramo y poder conocer esta parte de Bolivia. Los cab ride siempre tienen la mejor vista. He recorrido este país por rutas que van paralelo a las trazas ferroviarias que están en la zona de Uyuni hacia la frontera con Chile (Avaroa-Ollague) y también el que va de Puerto Suarez hacia Santa Cruz. Increíble el estado de las vías que seguro deben tener como cien años ya. Al menos le dan aun un uso social y es increíble que no haya desaparecido como en otros países. Los ferrocarriles han desarrollado los países en Latinoamérica y espero que le den importancia nuevamente. Saludos!!
@alemikelj Gracias por su comentario. Yo también he viajado en los otros dos ferrocarriles, pronto podremos ver los videos de los viajes en taxi por esas partes de Bolivia también.
Kolejny ciekawy film kolejowy z Boliwii. Fajnie się ogląda i można się zrelaksować ❤😊🎉
@ukaszsylwia3725 Thank you.
- le genre de paysages que j’aime (bien sauvage ! )
- l’arrêt à la demande est un vrai service pour la population, c’est bien.
- merci pour les vues par drone qui donnent un autre regard sur le paysage.
@elisetaragnat7663 You are welcome. This service is extremely important for the local population.
Super Video! Thanks!
@rostilembe You are welcome.
Ova brda od kamenja, nestvarno. Super video, uživam.
@denisserblin Super!
Schier unglaublich, wenn ich es vor 40 Jahren nicht selbst gesehen hätte! - It would be almost unbelievable if I hadn't seen it myself 40 years ago! - ¡Sería increíble si no lo hubiera visto yo mismo hace 40 años!
@montgomeryscott1656 It is incredible. The first part was a bit different, with a lot of dogs, and this second part, with a lot of llamas, alpacas, vicunhas...
Bella anche questa seconda e ultima parte.
Grazie per tutto, e ancora complimenti!
Buona giornata.
Ciao.
@DavideZerillo Grazie. Buona serrata.
@RailRelaxation Di niente, figurati.
Felicitaciones por un gran trabajo de filmación y edición de un trayecto sin duda, épico. Un paisaje sobrecogedor en el cual la presencia humana es mínima y las distancias parecen no terminar. La historia de este trazado ferroviario ha pasado por muchas vicisitudes por diferencias entre dos naciones hermanas como lo son Chile y Bolivia y su mantención es difícil por su topografía.
@juanvidelaramos9428 Muchas gracias por su comentario. Disfruté filmando este viaje a través del duro paisaje. Soy consciente de que el mantenimiento de los raíles es muy difícil. Espero que esta línea se mantenga operativa y que tal vez llegue a estarlo hasta el final en Chile. Es muy importante para la gente que vive allí.
That is a very intersting ride! Thanks for sharing!
It was my pleasure.
...a fantastic journey on the edge of reality...
@dragicevicgeorges-dorde8225 Oh, yes, our reality. It is hard to live up there.
Wow what a trip and all those Alpaker's lovely UK viewer
@petersmith6903 It is beautiful. Really something totally different.
Bolivia!, wow, que paisajes tan maravillosos.
@elvis141171 Veramente.
Super Video with fantastic landscapes, thanks also to the use of the drone, thank you, I hope in the future you can do a follow up to the end of the railway in Arica 👏👏👏👏👏
@gisismobawelt9855 Oh, I do too. The continuation is out of service. Just a short last part down to Arica is covered by a tourist service, but there are not many trips, just approx one a month. I will try to cover it on my next trip to South America.
Hi, absolutely wonderful journey, in fact it's a rail adventure. In reality it looks quite dangerous especially the danger of falling rocks, never mind the various animals in the open range. Track maintenance must be a nightmare. Both the driver and passengers are extremely brave. Thank you for this insight. Regards, Barry.
@barringtonw2 I agree with you, it is a real rail adventure. Exciting and beautiful adventure.
Such a stark landscape, yet there is life: vicuna, llama, and alpaca. In spite of its severity, there is beauty in its grandeur. I can't imagine living in such a harsh environment. It must be a hard life.
I really enjoyed the drone shots. I'd like to see more of those. Thanks for the video.
Well said! It is a harsh environment but I think people over there is very well adopted, and yes, I plan to do more and more shots with the drone.
fabuleux paysage de laltiplano merci beaucoup pour la 2 eme partie
@guygodemont3258 You are very welcome. Very nice landscape indeed.
Good shots with the drone (and amazing documentation, who could distinguish vicuñas and alpacas?). I guess we all here watch this video at higher speed for long stretches, 1.25 or 1.5. An idea to consider would be you doing this for all of us and indicating it on the corner, slowing down to normal speed only for the highlights
I am glad that you enjoyed this journey. I think I did that in one video, where the speed was really low...but there is still an option for you to decide either to watch it on higher speed...but, anyway, thank you for your suggestion.
Do the llamas ever ride on the train roof?
@markvogel5872 😂
These are mostly alpacas (you can tell them apart by shape of the head), also as I understand alpacas are better for making clothes and other textiles due to different fleece.
Superbe vidéo ( France )😊❤
@patrickvieux5194 Merci. Greetings to France.
Gracias por El video y por los datos que se indican en el. Bonito e interesante itinerario en cabina en el árido altiplano boliviano. Sin embargo desde 1.22 el paisaje cambia y desaparecen las inmensas llanuras. La vía ferrea discurre en parte con un río a su derecha y montañas a ambos lados. El paisaje es agreste. Es interesante ver el efecto de la erosión en la cadena montañosa de la izquierda. Lástima del final se vislumbraba al fondo unas montañas muy interesantes.
@javierguidounicaud6621 Sí, al final del viaje el tiempo ha cambiado.
Bom dia, gostei muito do seu canal
@danieldias3604
@danieldias3604 Bom dia. Bem vindo ao canal.
At the on demand stop at 200.4 Km, you can see on of the volcanoes vent off dead centre of picture.
@foxstrangler 😊
Fabulous journey.... Part 1&2... Not one for people who are in a great hurry.... Two trains per week in each direction means you'd better not miss it! The track looks exceedingly dodgy in places with many rotten sleepers... It's a good job the axle weight of the ferrobus is very light, or it would probably spread the track...
I expected that due to lithium deposits and mining railways in Bolivia might be in better shape, but it seems that still no serious production has started. Maybe then these lines will get upgrades - in Brazil we can see meter-gauge railways carrying millions of tones of ore and other cargo for VALE (great videos here on the channel) so just modernization of these lines might be enough - concrete sleepers, new continuous welded rails, long passing loops, 8-axle locos, not too complicated but modern traffic control and these lines can be brought to much better condition.
So interesting, wonderful Journey
@pranowobaris94 Thank you.
RailRelaxation very good
A. Strange but intriguing land thanks
@GordonShuffell It is different. Very beautiful but harsh.
Beautiful drone views
@cordialifetecchie Many thanks!
Segunda parte cenário lindo,parabéns.
Fiquei imprecionado com tanta vida a esta altitude
Grat ride!!
@genenonya8458 It really is. Thank you for your comment.
Maybe the question is not correct, but I will ask it anyway. What is the cost of travel along this entire route? To what extent can local residents afford to use such transportation or is it a luxury for them?
Может вопрос не корректный, но все же я его задам. Какова стоимость проезда по всему этому маршруту? Насколько местные жители могут себе позволить пользоваться такими перевозками или это для них роскошь?
@Dmitry-o4p It is a good question. A journey costs 13 bolivianos, it is approx. 1.8 eur and it is a mean of transport that is primarily used by the local community.
Vielen Dank für die tollen Aufnahmen!
Mich würde mal interessieren wie oft die Strecke befahren wird.
Three times a week in each direction. Occasional cargo train per month and it is not operating down to Arica.
@@ZvonimirZelenika Thank you for the answer!
I thought so, since the rail bus didn't return until the next day.
Lo estoy disfrutando recién.
@juanvidelaramos9428 Bien.
Amazing video with Part 1. I can't remember a cab ride with dogs chasing the train, passengers getting on wherever, and being stopped by herds of animals. I do think previews are getting a little long. Overall, a wonderful set of videos.
@jimcolleran1804 Thank you for your comment.
David Sousa made a journey of almost 300 km on a yellow and blue box that speeds along the spectacular scenery of the Mauri river among Andean populations and alpacas who park themselves on the tracks, as if they wanted to be the protagonists of the scene! Alpacas, llamas, dogs and the surrounding nature in an arid Andean plateau where the canyons describe a landscape that is sometimes desolate and sometimes spectacular! Too bad the line is unused until La Paz. Nice drone footage from above of this blue and yellow box with a powerful Mercedes engine that seems to never stop! It would be nice to see how the line climbs up the Chilean side and then reaches Arica. I took inspiration from your video to read the history of the Bolivian railways. There are only two sections and the other is located in the eastern Llanos beyond the Andean Cordillera. It would be nice to cross it! Or maybe take a cabride to Lake Titicaca! However, truly breathless line! a 300 km travel without stopping on a 4000 m plateau asl! Well done! Mercedes engines rules everywhere! DAVID TOO!
@wladislaw79 😊Thank you for your comments. I love the research you do with every new line on the channel...we will see some more Bolivian landscapes soon...there are not many passenger services operational in the country, some of them stopped running during the epidemic and never started again...but all of them are essential to the local people in this beautiful, but harsh environment. There are always lots of animals around. Near the settlements, the dogs are like cows in India.. they are everywhere...😊
Is like the polar express ❤❤ david I wish you a lovely evening 😊
@JoshHodginsTrains I wish you a nice evening too.
@RailRelaxation they should run a steam train on this line
Geschüttelt, nicht gerührt! Zum Glück hat die Kamera einen Bildstabilisator... Ganz super Video, vielen Dank! Und die Drohnenbilder sind natürlich genial als Ergänzung. Ich vermute, einige Halte waren extra nur für die Drohne (zum Starten oder Landen)?
@blasiuskaktus7005 Hello. You are right. 😊
At 1:55:09 theres a sleeper/rail tie dropped on a gully bridge.
Question. What do you use to get the GPS track to show progress along the route?
@andrewclarkehomeimprovement I extract data from the GoPro camera with Telemetry Overly.
@RailRelaxation brilliant, thanks. I'm wanting to do something similar for my channel.
A vista aérea me faz entender que este veículo é muito mais um bonde do que um trem.
@jorgezacharias4447 Na verdade este veiculo é um ônibus que foi transformado para andar em trilhos.
einfach ein Bus umgebaut und auf Schienen gesetzt genial
@vorgt
Yes, it is just an old Mercedes bus...and it works very well.
VIAGEM FANTÁSTICA.
@user-tw5il9hc9s Obrigado. Realmente.
최고의 기차여행입니다.
@isis7989 Thank you.
Vou assistir, por partes, este vídeo de Rail Relaxation, daqui da cidade de Jaboatão dos Guararapes, região metropolitana do Recife, estado de Pernambuco-Brazil. Assisto por partes, como já escrevi, no dia 16/12/2024, ás 15:37 minutos, Segunda-Feira, com tempo nublado, mais o sol está forte e não chove no momento. Bolívia. A paisagem deste lugar, onde o trem bus passa, me parece um lugar onde foi filmado, filmes americanos de faroeste... O ambiente tem muita aparecia do deserto americano. Você só ver pastagem seca sem arvore...Alias só um pé de arvore neste deserto da Bolívia.
@marcosantonio1006 Realmente, a paisagem parece aquela nos filmes americanos de far oeste..
Me gustaría ver un recorrido de mi querido Chile que sea de Santiago hacia el sur justamente hasta Temuco 😄
Chile esta en mis planos
Part two has some of the most breath taking landscape! After I watched it the first time I had to go back again to watch the railroad stuff. The rocks at 1:54:29 look like giant men. (use some imagination) If there is a geology major in this group, could you please tell me what is the deep brown/purple rock at 2:49:36. Thank you David! 💯💥💯
@shytoad130 You are very welcome. It was my pleasure to film that very interesting journey. There is another geological question, I hope there is someone with that knowledge around that can answer. Best regards.
Me gusta mucho viajar en el avión ✈️✈️✈️
Çok ilginç ve güzel bir video olmuş. Elinize emeğinize sağlık 👏👏👏 Peki bu hatta bu otobüs tren hergün düzenli çalışıyor mu ?
@turkiyedemiryollarvetrenleri1 Thank you. It only runs twice a week.
44:23 what was that little critter that ran off to the right? Another amazing video! Thank you
Looks like some kind of bird?
@ I can agree with that.
The bird you’re referring to is likely a tinamou, which is similar to the spot-winged wood quail. It can often be seen running in Bolivia.
@ awesome! Thank you for letting me know. It makes sense to be similar to the quail. That is what it reminded me of.
Maybe also can be Puna Tinamou
Is that vehicle related to the British Pacer rail cars?
Ha ha ha - that is how hated Pacers are. No, this is literally based on Mercedes light utility truck chassis (LO-914), which were basis for many vehicles produced in South America by various Mercedes partners (primarily in Brazil and Argentina). So some of these ended up converted to a railbus (funny how it still has a MERCEDES LO-914 TURBO INTERCOOLER sticker on the windshield).
Hola amigo nuevamente. Pregunta...¿Pudo hacer el tramo sobre Chile entre Visviri y Arica?
@footballreview2020 Hola amigo. No hay servicio en la ruta. Sólo una pequeña parte desde Arica está operativa, con tren turístico que circula sólo una o dos veces por semana durante el verano. Tenía esto en mente, lo filmaré en mi próximo viaje a Sudamérica.
@@RailRelaxation Excelente!!
Part 1 was great, so I'm looking forward to Part 2.
Got the cricket on the radio, Australia vs. India (two great teams), it's 39 degrees Celsius or 102 degrees Fahrenheit outside, and the air conditioner is keeping it cool inside.🥶
Okay friends, lets all see some more of beautiful Bolivia.😄
@martythemartian99 Perferct conditions I am sure you enjoyed the run. Who won the cricket?
@@RailRelaxation This was day 2 of a 5 day test match. Australia are in a good position, but it is still anyone's match. 🦗+🦇=🏏
(cricket + bat = cricket bat) 🤣
@martythemartian99 Thank you. Let the best win😄
@@RailRelaxation That was a great journey. We had lots of rain here, so the cricket match was a draw.
so surreal... particularly how many people get on and off in completely random locations in the middle of nowhere
@lordeisschrank Many people depend on this means of transport and that kind of service, on-demand stop and drop off. The area is very sparsely populated.
Ausgezeichnet!! Danke sehr. Ein schönes Video, aber es gibt keine anderen Züge entlang der Strecke. Warum?
@martinrosenberg7490 Thank you. There are just two passenger trains per week. I do not have the information about the cargo trains on that line. I only know that the line isn't operational until the end. It would be very nice to see the c continuation one day.
@@RailRelaxation Thank you. I have just read that there are no trains running in the Chilean sector.
So nice videos
Thanks.
RailRelaxation very good
Assistindo no Brasil Rio de Janeiro
@paulocesaroliveira Grande abraço ao Rio!
Y buen domingo.
@javierguidounicaud6621 Gracias. Buen domingo!
Olá Amigo! Como conseguiu usar o drone estando dentro TREMBUS ?E se possível qual o modelo do drone? Abraço
@LUIZCARLOSSILVA4489 Olá, amigo. Filmei com o drone DJI Mini 4 Pro. Filmar assim, foi uma operação um pouco complicada, mas deu certo.
Valeu!@@RailRelaxation
LLAMA traffic jam @1:36:40
@mizzougrad001 Indeed. I have never seen so many llamas together...
I think these are (mostly or even all) alpacas - llamas have longer heads (bit more horse/donkey-like) and different wool/fleece. Also, llamas are quite bigger (though it's hard to estimate absolute size from the video). Alpacas are also more docile and live in herds, while llamas are bit more solitary and adventurous (maybe something similar to sheep/goat difference).
Las 🦙🦙🦙🦙🦙 llamas jajaja 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
@MiguelNavarreteCruz Muchas llamas, alpacas e vicunhas...
👏👏👏☺️👍
@АндрейАбдулин-ч8г Thank you.
Регулярно встречаются по пути футбольные школы, и больше ничего .. . Не эти ли индейцы разбили кавалерию Писарро?
Прочёл комментарий ниже и вспомнил назревший во мне вопрос. Почему вы обычно едете в сторону от тёплого к холодному? Вот в этом конкретном случае логичнее было бы ехать от чилийской границы через Ла-Пас в край диких обезъян на северо-восток)
There are not many lines to cover in this part of the South America.
¿ Alguien tiene información sobre la geología del valle del rio Mauri ?, es un paisaje muy fragmentado, parecen rocas sueltas.
Llamas in the rivera 😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅
@MiguelNavarreteCruz ❤
Y en el tren 😅
@MiguelNavarreteCruz 👍e ferrobus?
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@HubertBrown-rl2wo Thank you for watching.
Drop off stop 🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑😅😅
@MiguelNavarreteCruz Drop-off stops are essential on this journey.
Für den Algorithmus - for algorithm.
14/12/2024 11;24
@HERBERTPAULO 😄
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valeu
@@RailRelaxation iI've seen a video similar to this,one it was out of the north side of Bolivia. The train (it was a train) because it was hauling about 6 cars. What caught my attention was that I joined my grand mother on her long journey from New York to La Paz. She took a ship fro New York then to Panama City then flew to Arica where we met her took a train (she was in the sleeper car). That journey was done in January of 1957.
@@1DLflyer There were many more trains operating in all South America, in the last years there is a decline of the railways, lots of the trains just stopped running. I recently got to know that the only passenger train in Uruguay, that I had luck to filme it this October, was cancelled and there are no passenger trains at all in Uruguay. It is sad, because the railway traffic should be the transport of the future not of the past.