Amazing video! I especially loved the intro showing the entire line😊also want to say thank you for the early access, i can only recommend becoming a channel member👍
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It's not new, 100 years before, they were also this careless. And trams were louder and they didn't use portable units with headphones yet, this miniaturization came after WW2 with the introduction of transistors.
@@hugobazin8052 I was once on a tram in Athens that got stopped by a mad woman who deliberately ran onto the tracks and started shouting at the driver. When the driver finally convinced her to move he was so frustrated that he gunned the throttle and briefly caused the wheels to spin.
Hi An excellent video in one of my favourite cities. It would be better if the driver's dash panel were in the video so we can see the speed etc of the tram. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for your kind feedback! I agree that it would be better and I do normally have more of the dadh in my newer videos, but depending on where I'm allowed to place my camera, and also the light coming into the cab, it's hard to see the speed :(
Thank you Hugo for another excellent video. Writing as a British observer of the the Swiss public transport paradise the most interesting point was at the Rigiblick stop. There a school party got on the tram! In Britain school classes only rarely go on 'trips', but when they do the school will hire a private bus/coach. In Switzerland schoolchildren seem to go on lots of trips, and almost always by public transport! All Swiss children will therefore have used normal public transport on a regular basis. USING PUBLIC TRANSPORT IS PART OF SWISS EDUCATION! And when they grow up they continue to use public transport on a regular basis!
Yes children grow being taught how to navigate around a busy city and also get trips on public transport... very early on in their lives they are relied upon to walk to school alone and then get public transport, barely anyone drives their kids to school! But groups on trains can be very noisy of course, which is the disadvantage for other passengers! Hope you liked the video :)
@@hugobazin8052 Your point 'very early on in their lives they are relied upon to walk to school alone and then get public transport, barely anyone drives their kids to school!' is of fundamental importance. Contrast that with Britain. A recent survey IN LONDON suggests that TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OF London children under eleven years are driven to school!
8:29 ist die Seilbahn auf der rechten Straßenseite? Braucht man für die Seilbahn eigentlich ein extra Ticket oder ist das Tram Ticket auch dort gültig?
Well no, a tram in that instance have the priority as it is up to pedestrians to look if a tram is coming and I guess this ome was just fed up with waiting for the never ending stream of people to stop...
They turn on a blinking light to signalize that they are going to start. This driver also slightly touched a bell to warn the pedestrians and because some of them didn't so the light nor hear the first warning, he touched the bell stronger.
@@hugobazin8052Ja so schlau bin ich auch. Ich hab dir ja auch ROTE TRAM AMPEL schrieben. Also die mit den DREI PUNKTEN. Um es anders zu erläutern: Du bist über eine Ampel mit DREI PUNKTEN gefahren. ALSO ROT
Amazing video! I especially loved the intro showing the entire line😊also want to say thank you for the early access, i can only recommend becoming a channel member👍
I'm delighted to hear you enjoyed the map!! Took forever to make, so I'm glad someone appreciates it! :) Thank you for being a member! Please let me know if there's anything you would like added to the membership!!😊😊
Wow that woman in the beginning almost became part of the train. Everyone is always on their phones not paying attention.
It's astounding isn't it and it's no unusual incident!
It's not new, 100 years before, they were also this careless. And trams were louder and they didn't use portable units with headphones yet, this miniaturization came after WW2 with the introduction of transistors.
@@hugobazin8052 I was once on a tram in Athens that got stopped by a mad woman who deliberately ran onto the tracks and started shouting at the driver. When the driver finally convinced her to move he was so frustrated that he gunned the throttle and briefly caused the wheels to spin.
Thank you for this video. It was a nice and interesting tram cab ride in a beautiful sunny day.
I'm glad you enjoyed, yes I picked one of the best spring days we've had so far to film it to get some great views! Thanks for watching :)
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Immer gern! Sie sind immer herzlich Willkommen auf meine Fahrten :)
Another lovely sunny day in Zurich. My goodness Hugo, you must know most of the tram drivers by their first names.😀😃😄
Hmmmm, I wish I would!😂 I think there must be liked 400-500 working for the VBZ, so I don't think I'll ever get to know them all :)
Many happy memories taking the slow route between Oerlikon and Zurich HB.
Oh that's so nice to hear that I'm not the only one that does that too!! I use any excuse to go the long way and ride the trams :))
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Hi An excellent video in one of my favourite cities. It would be better if the driver's dash panel were in the video so we can see the speed etc of the tram. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for your kind feedback!
I agree that it would be better and I do normally have more of the dadh in my newer videos, but depending on where I'm allowed to place my camera, and also the light coming into the cab, it's hard to see the speed :(
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Thank you Hugo for another excellent video. Writing as a British observer of the the Swiss public transport paradise the most interesting point was at the Rigiblick stop. There a school party got on the tram! In Britain school classes only rarely go on 'trips', but when they do the school will hire a private bus/coach. In Switzerland schoolchildren seem to go on lots of trips, and almost always by public transport! All Swiss children will therefore have used normal public transport on a regular basis. USING PUBLIC TRANSPORT IS PART OF SWISS EDUCATION! And when they grow up they continue to use public transport on a regular basis!
Yes children grow being taught how to navigate around a busy city and also get trips on public transport... very early on in their lives they are relied upon to walk to school alone and then get public transport, barely anyone drives their kids to school! But groups on trains can be very noisy of course, which is the disadvantage for other passengers! Hope you liked the video :)
@@hugobazin8052 Your point 'very early on in their lives they are relied upon to walk to school alone and then get public transport, barely anyone drives their kids to school!' is of fundamental importance. Contrast that with Britain. A recent survey IN LONDON suggests that TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OF London children under eleven years are driven to school!
8:29 ist die Seilbahn auf der rechten Straßenseite? Braucht man für die Seilbahn eigentlich ein extra Ticket oder ist das Tram Ticket auch dort gültig?
Die Seilbahn Rigiblick ist das und nein, alle 3 Seilbahnen der ZVV inkl. Polybahn sind im normalen Zonentarif einbezogen
may i ask when did u use the Emergency bells? thanks
Crazy people with they headphones and mobile phones 😡😡
Indeed crazy! Poor drivers having to deal with this shit!
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в конце он на конечную прибыл?
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Indeeed!! So much action packed into this one! ;)
В начале видео водитель специально ехал на прохожих. Водитель ты что маньяк?!
Well no, a tram in that instance have the priority as it is up to pedestrians to look if a tram is coming and I guess this ome was just fed up with waiting for the never ending stream of people to stop...
They turn on a blinking light to signalize that they are going to start. This driver also slightly touched a bell to warn the pedestrians and because some of them didn't so the light nor hear the first warning, he touched the bell stronger.
Du bist über rot (🚋🚦...) gefahren
Alter, du bist über ne ROTE TRAM AMPEL gefahren.🤦Hast du das net gecheckt
Die roten Ampeln sind nur für Autos, es gibt getrennte ÖV signale die oft schwieriger für Zuschauer zu sehen sind :)
@@hugobazin8052Ja so schlau bin ich auch. Ich hab dir ja auch ROTE TRAM AMPEL schrieben. Also die mit den DREI PUNKTEN. Um es anders zu erläutern: Du bist über eine Ampel mit DREI PUNKTEN gefahren. ALSO ROT
@@stevenlaun8172 Er fährt nicht selber, er filmt nur. :)