I am a railfan from Greece. I am looking for persons railfans for letterwriting to exchange photos and other informations about trains. The letterwriting postly and no e: mail.
I very surprised and admire the beauty of the twin tracks and interesting tunnel shapes and the great view.This high speed train is like the ones in switzerland.If there was no title of the video,I might think it is in Switzerland.Thank you for the video,I truly enjoyed it very much.
Another wonderful journey what an engineering achievement with all those tunnels and viaducts near Jerusalem - fantastic. Your videos are so clear and such a privilege to experience 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
That trip was amazing! I recall train trips on the old line in the 60s taking much longer and the terminal in Tel Aviv did not connect with trains going north. They were in another station, to which you needed to take a bus. In Jerusalem, the old terminal was also out of the way. The old train also did not have many stops and was not a connection convenience for most. It did not go by the airport either. This line in addition to other lines and extensions, suburban trains and inner city light rail and subways being built are a dream come true and are a giant leap in transportation in Israel.
Yes, because the old track was a part of an old Ottoman railway that used to branch in Yaffo (today's Tel Aviv) and continue all the way to Cairo. It was built as an offshoot of the legendary Hejaz Railway back in the days. The tracks lost their purpose after the downfall of the Ottoman empire. Many lines were cut, leaving behind only these short sections, which were difficult to sustain in themselves. When the new country of Israel was established, all the urban centers and travel priorities have shifted, forcing complete redesign of public transport.
This is absolutely outstanding. I can't wait to travel on it myself when the country opens to tourists again. I have been planning on travelling along both railways to Jerusalem for a while - I can only hope the old one does not close before I can come back!
The old line is closed since March and I'm afraid forever. I have filmed it before 5 years. It's not 4K, but I will probably upload this video soon . It's most beautiful line in Israel
@@SergeyShvyrev no! that is such a shame; I had no idea. I hope it's turned into some sort of trail once the tracks are dug up. It would be a shame not to preserve the original Jaffa-Jerusalem Railway
@Michael Dunetz The Jerusalem - Bet Shemesh stretch is a very slow, looping route. It's actually quicker to take a bus between the two cities. I imagine the line wasn't seeing enough use to be worth continuing to operate. I agree that it's a shame, though, as it has historical significance and was great for sightseeing.
The long tunnel (11 km or 7 miles) takes 5½ minutes in this film - the train enters the tunnel at 3:26 and leave it at 9:01. I estimate from this that the train travels at about 125 km/h or 77 mph in the tunnel. If the speed in the tunnels is increased to 160 km/h (100 mph) the time in the long tunnel would be 4 minutes. Increasing the line speed to 200 km/h (125 mph) would reduce time in the long tunnel to only 3.3 minutes which the travellers may prefer...!
Hi Sergey, Thank you for the second version of Jerusalem line. The video quality is excellent. It seems to me that this version is uncut (especially the tunnels run). I missing in this version the descriptions of various stations including operational ones , the join lines and digital speedometer (it could be very nice to have it) Is this version a newly recorded one. Thanks again for your efforts. Best regards.
Thank you for filming the works to form the line to Modiin. At 13:40 can be seen the start of the junction for the direct line to Modiin and at 14:30 the film shows work on the connecting line to join the line from TA to Modiin. The line from TA to Modiin is seen at 15:20 and its junction with the Jerusalem line at 16:10-16:15.
Israel is so small! The longest freight ride is from Ashdod port to Nahal Zin. There is a video on my channel ua-cam.com/video/zmG0KNdouF0/v-deo.html from Ashdod to Dimona. It's 40 minutes shorter from Ashdod - Nahal Zin. Thank you for watching!
Great film. Watched the whole thing. Very enjoyable. I could not figure out why the train did not stop at the airport. This would of only be one stop and would of resulted in only a minimal increase in the duration of the trip.
I thought I was hearing the panting of a woman in the several minutes before the end, but figured it must be something else. Then I heard an unmistakable sound at 29:20, and knew it wasn't my imagination.
Is there a reason why the tracks share a single tunnel under Jerusalem, yet for the rest of the route they run in separate tunnels? Can you do a ride on the new line to karmiel please?
הרכבת מתחילה לנסוע בשקט מוחלט, מאיצה תוך שניות ל130 קמ"ש בגלל ירידה של 3% וקטר מאוד חזק של 8500 כ"ס, הנהג סוגר את המשנק ומפעיל בלימה דינמית של בערך חצי כדי לשמור על 147 קמ"ש, ואז יורדים במנהרות במהירות אך לא מרגישים בגלל שהקטר יציב ושקט. אחרי שיוצאים לאוויר הפתוח מתחילים האיזורים הניטרלים והנהג שם דינמי ומוריד את הפנטוגרף כי אחרת הוא מאבד דברים חשובים. וכל כמה שניות שומעים את המילה "תקלה" בקול מעצבן אחרי שהרכבת נעצרת, הכפתור נלחץ, ואז "פתיחת דלתות, פתיחת דלתות, פתיחת דלתות" בקול מעצבן וכולם בתא הניהוג צוחקים העלת לי מלא זכרונות מהנסיעה שלי בקו שנה שעברה
Hi Sergey, thanks for an excellent video. I was quite surprised to see that they have left hand running there with the trains, like here in Australia. Is this also included with traffic on the roads as well or only on the rail lines? Wishing you the very best. Rob in Melbourne Australia.
Thank you for good question. It's a very old project, and usually it takes a lot of time to finish goverment's projects, especially in Levant. Modern project for every new line is 250 kmh, but it will take at least 15 years from now. On the other hand, Israel is so small, so there is no huge difference
Приветствую! В 2019г. катался на этом маршруте. Только на дизелях и с пересадкой в Бен Гурионе! Грандиозные тоннели построил Иерусалиму Мосметрострой!!! Когда наладится ситуация с пандемией обязательно приедем вновь!!! Кстати, когда запустят трамвай в Бат Яме?!!! Привет из Томска!!!!!
Во первых, спасибо большое за комментарий! Во вторых, только первый тоннель построил метрострой, но, он самый качественный, что стало очевидным после нескольких лет эксплуатации. Ну и в третьих, конечно приезжайте по возможности! А пока что, берегите себя!
@@SergeyShvyrev Отлично! С 2012 по 2019, ежегодно, наблюдали воочию как улучшается Бат Ям. Скучаем очень. Пешком, с сыном, обошли все окрестности Бат Яма и Тель Авива, да и по Холону немало километров прошли. Старый Иерусалим хорошо изучили, в Хайфе не раз бывали. В Эйлат на пару дней заезжали, но, не зацепило. А так Да! Самые теплые чувства. Мира Вам!!!
@@SergeyShvyrev I just looked up in the internet. It appears that in this period trains did not stop at Ben Gurion due to covid. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. I find them very therapeutic. I am crazy about trains and travelled in all trains in Europe and even was once inside the cab in Sweden. It was my dream to be a train driver but life took a different course but love for trains will always remain. Spasibo vam za video..nadeus budut ishsho mnogo i budushee
Hi Sergey. Thank you for yet another lovely journey on the new electrified line. At 19.29 we passed a town on our right hand side, could you please tell me what place this is. Best wishes from Andre and Lola in South Africa
No se per que hi ha qui posa banda sonora amb musica o amb campanes tocant a morts, almenys es el que sembla, en un recorregut en tren, aixo junt amb les tristes i tenebroses estacions , fa que un viatge força interessant, sembli un funeral. La millor musica es el cant de les rodes
הרבה, כרגיל. קודם כל מצאתי צילום של קו למלחה. הצילום בן 5 שנים, אבל אני מפחד שהקו לא יפתח, לכן אפרסם אותו. אני חושב איך לעשות קו באר שבע כרמיאל ועובד על זה. בחודש הבא מביאים קרונועים חדשים. אני רוצה לצלם בנמל איך מורידים אותם על המסילה
@@SergeyShvyrev ישששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששש סוף סוף קו מלחה וגם כרמיאל דרך קו החוף וחדרה מערב תגיד לי מתי אתה עושה ואולי אני יעלה בחדרה מערב הוא יומר לך שלום
ראיתי עכשיו רכבת דבל דק באלי קרון נהיוג יש מצב אתה עושה לי טוב ה תבדוק לי באיזה ימים צריך לבאו רכבת לשלוחת גרנות -חדרה מזרח אני רוצה לצלם שם ליוטיוב אם מצלמה מקצועית
I love this train. It has brought such a significant increase in travel comfort and speed between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Thank you 🙏 Me too
I am a railfan from Greece. I am looking for persons railfans for letterwriting to exchange photos and other informations about trains. The letterwriting postly and no e: mail.
Shalom from Japan
I hope that I can visit to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv someday.
Shalom and Welcome!
IT' fast, modern and comfortabele.... I'll surely use it again when I'll be in Tel Aviv again soon....
You are welcome!
I very surprised and admire the beauty of the twin tracks and interesting tunnel shapes and the great view.This high speed train is like the ones in switzerland.If there was no title of the video,I might think it is in Switzerland.Thank you for the video,I truly enjoyed it very much.
Thank you! I glad you enjoyed it!
@@SergeyShvyrev you most welcome!!!
Another wonderful journey what an engineering achievement with all those tunnels and viaducts near Jerusalem - fantastic. Your videos are so clear and such a privilege to experience 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Ian!
What a stunning scenery Sergey. Gr.from the Netherlands
Thank you, friend!
Привет! Очень качественное видео. Очень познавательное. Теперь имею представление о природе Израиля. Спасибо большое!!!
Спасибо большое!
That trip was amazing! I recall train trips on the old line in the 60s taking much longer and the terminal in Tel Aviv did not connect with trains going north. They were in another station, to which you needed to take a bus. In Jerusalem, the old terminal was also out of the way. The old train also did not have many stops and was not a connection convenience for most. It did not go by the airport either. This line in addition to other lines and extensions, suburban trains and inner city light rail and subways being built are a dream come true and are a giant leap in transportation in Israel.
Thank you for an amazing comment!
Yes, because the old track was a part of an old Ottoman railway that used to branch in Yaffo (today's Tel Aviv) and continue all the way to Cairo. It was built as an offshoot of the legendary Hejaz Railway back in the days. The tracks lost their purpose after the downfall of the Ottoman empire. Many lines were cut, leaving behind only these short sections, which were difficult to sustain in themselves. When the new country of Israel was established, all the urban centers and travel priorities have shifted, forcing complete redesign of public transport.
Amazing infrastructure! Congratulations! Thanks for the great video!
Thank you
Electric trains in Israel , that,s very very good !!
Thank you!
verry nice to see trainspotters,thanks folks!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing sound
Thank you
This is absolutely outstanding. I can't wait to travel on it myself when the country opens to tourists again. I have been planning on travelling along both railways to Jerusalem for a while - I can only hope the old one does not close before I can come back!
The old line is closed since March and I'm afraid forever. I have filmed it before 5 years. It's not 4K, but I will probably upload this video soon . It's most beautiful line in Israel
@@SergeyShvyrev no! that is such a shame; I had no idea. I hope it's turned into some sort of trail once the tracks are dug up. It would be a shame not to preserve the original Jaffa-Jerusalem Railway
@Michael Dunetz The Jerusalem - Bet Shemesh stretch is a very slow, looping route. It's actually quicker to take a bus between the two cities. I imagine the line wasn't seeing enough use to be worth continuing to operate. I agree that it's a shame, though, as it has historical significance and was great for sightseeing.
It’s a wonderful railroad world in Israel🇮🇱🙏🙏
Thank you, friend!
Thank u verry mutch for this amazing Ride Master Sergey. in the Netherlands they calling the traindriver,Meester,. greetz:Peer.stay save .
My pleasure!
Very Beautiful track !!
Thank you!
The long tunnel (11 km or 7 miles) takes 5½ minutes in this film - the train enters the tunnel at 3:26 and leave it at 9:01. I estimate from this that the train travels at about 125 km/h or 77 mph in the tunnel. If the speed in the tunnels is increased to 160 km/h (100 mph) the time in the long tunnel would be 4 minutes. Increasing the line speed to 200 km/h (125 mph) would reduce time in the long tunnel to only 3.3 minutes which the travellers may prefer...!
Verry mutch tunnels,see them also in Germany where they riding the ICE 4. nice train to for Israel.
Wow. Changed a lot since I last went on it which was December 2013. A lot of it was very slow with many bends at that time.
Thank you! Israel Railways are in big Development !
Hi Sergey,
Thank you for the second version of Jerusalem line. The video quality is excellent. It seems to me that this version is uncut (especially the tunnels run).
I missing in this version the descriptions of various stations including operational ones , the join lines and digital speedometer (it could be very nice to have it) Is this version a newly recorded one.
Thanks again for your efforts. Best regards.
Thank you Adam
It's a new version
אלה אח שלי יקר מחקה בכיליון עינים
Heeeeyy I'm the 1000 subscriber! Now you can split the Drones and Rails!!
Thank you! I'll do as I promissed!
Nice
Thanks
Meraviglioso
Thank you for filming the works to form the line to Modiin. At 13:40 can be seen the start of the junction for the direct line to Modiin and at 14:30 the film shows work on the connecting line to join the line from TA to Modiin. The line from TA to Modiin is seen at 15:20 and its junction with the Jerusalem line at 16:10-16:15.
Thank you!
Really nice cab ride! :-)
Thank you!
I wish I could have done some railfanning during birthright but we had no free time at all. It's a shame the trains looked really neat.
Very nice video. What about a freight train cabride with long duration? Would love to experience more of Israel, you know.
Israel is so small! The longest freight ride is from Ashdod port to Nahal Zin. There is a video on my channel ua-cam.com/video/zmG0KNdouF0/v-deo.html from Ashdod to Dimona. It's 40 minutes shorter from Ashdod - Nahal Zin. Thank you for watching!
Great film. Watched the whole thing. Very enjoyable. I could not figure out why the train did not stop at the airport. This would of only be one stop and would of resulted in only a minimal increase in the duration of the trip.
Thank you! It was Covid restrictions. And it was forbidden to use trains after landing
Hi, great video. What is the top speed on this track?
It's only 160
@@SergeyShvyrev That track looks like it can handle much higher speeds.... :)
Серёжа, хорошая видемость и интересный ролик потому что он и из нутри и из снаружы.
Поезда
Спасибо!
I thought I was hearing the panting of a woman in the several minutes before the end, but figured it must be something else. Then I heard an unmistakable sound at 29:20, and knew it wasn't my imagination.
It's a voice of computer. First time it was a Malfunction and the second one was reminder to open the doors of the train
Does the underground station in Jerusalem only have two tracks/platforms?
It has 4
why didn't it stop at ben Gurion? was it not in service?
The station was closed because of Covid-19
תודה רבה, נראה יפה מאוד. אולי יש אופציה להוסיף מד מהירות ומפה/מיקום רכבת?
אני גם חשבתי. אעשה מד מהירות לפחות, אך בינתיים אין תנועת רכבות
Is there a reason why the tracks share a single tunnel under Jerusalem, yet for the rest of the route they run in separate tunnels? Can you do a ride on the new line to karmiel please?
Thank you, Ian. May be there is a reason, but I don't know it 🤣. I'm looking for opportunity to film the line to Karmiel
הרכבת מתחילה לנסוע בשקט מוחלט, מאיצה תוך שניות ל130 קמ"ש בגלל ירידה של 3% וקטר מאוד חזק של 8500 כ"ס, הנהג סוגר את המשנק ומפעיל בלימה דינמית של בערך חצי כדי לשמור על 147 קמ"ש, ואז יורדים במנהרות במהירות אך לא מרגישים בגלל שהקטר יציב ושקט. אחרי שיוצאים לאוויר הפתוח מתחילים האיזורים הניטרלים והנהג שם דינמי ומוריד את הפנטוגרף כי אחרת הוא מאבד דברים חשובים. וכל כמה שניות שומעים את המילה "תקלה" בקול מעצבן
אחרי שהרכבת נעצרת, הכפתור נלחץ, ואז "פתיחת דלתות, פתיחת דלתות, פתיחת דלתות" בקול מעצבן וכולם בתא הניהוג צוחקים
העלת לי מלא זכרונות מהנסיעה שלי בקו שנה שעברה
תודה איתי. אתה באמת מקצוען.! רק טעות אחת - לא מוריד פנטוגראף, מנתק מפסק ראשי
@@SergeyShvyrev תודה על התיקון, לא שמתי לב מה כתוב על המתג, אבל אני יודע שבקרון הניהוג זה מה שמפעיל את הengine run בדיזל
מה שמדהים גם בקטר הזה זה שלא צריך את כל הרעש והעשן מקרון הניהוג כי המערכות שמספקות חשמל לרכבת לא צריכות לספק כיוון שהקטר מבצע את הפעולה.. פשוט מטורף
@@maor_shlomo1 תודה רבה!
@@etaymarkman בקרונות כוח החדשים כבר אין כפתור כזה
Hi Sergey, thanks for an excellent video. I was quite surprised to see that they have left hand running there with the trains, like here in Australia. Is this also included with traffic on the roads as well or only on the rail lines? Wishing you the very best. Rob in Melbourne Australia.
Thank you, Rob! only railway uses left hand. It’s a British heritage
It's a brand new line. Why didn't they build it for 200 or 230km/h, something like that?
Thank you for good question. It's a very old project, and usually it takes a lot of time to finish goverment's projects, especially in Levant. Modern project for every new line is 250 kmh, but it will take at least 15 years from now. On the other hand, Israel is so small, so there is no huge difference
Приветствую! В 2019г. катался на этом маршруте. Только на дизелях и с пересадкой в Бен Гурионе! Грандиозные тоннели построил Иерусалиму Мосметрострой!!! Когда наладится ситуация с пандемией обязательно приедем вновь!!! Кстати, когда запустят трамвай в Бат Яме?!!! Привет из Томска!!!!!
Во первых, спасибо большое за комментарий! Во вторых, только первый тоннель построил метрострой, но, он самый качественный, что стало очевидным после нескольких лет эксплуатации. Ну и в третьих, конечно приезжайте по возможности! А пока что, берегите себя!
Трамвай, я думаю, в 2022
@@SergeyShvyrev И Вам Здоровья Крепкого!!!
@@SergeyShvyrev Отлично! С 2012 по 2019, ежегодно, наблюдали воочию как улучшается Бат Ям. Скучаем очень. Пешком, с сыном, обошли все окрестности Бат Яма и Тель Авива, да и по Холону немало километров прошли. Старый Иерусалим хорошо изучили, в Хайфе не раз бывали. В Эйлат на пару дней заезжали, но, не зацепило. А так Да! Самые теплые чувства. Мира Вам!!!
@@malyants222 спасибо большое! 11 лет прожил в Холоне
Are there any trains to Jerusalem that do not stop at Ben Gurion? I see this one didn't.
It was an empty train, I think
@@SergeyShvyrev I just looked up in the internet. It appears that in this period trains did not stop at Ben Gurion due to covid.
Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. I find them very therapeutic. I am crazy about trains and travelled in all trains in Europe and even was once inside the cab in Sweden. It was my dream to be a train driver but life took a different course but love for trains will always remain.
Spasibo vam za video..nadeus budut ishsho mnogo i budushee
@@shlomo39 wow, thank you! Today every train stops at Ben Gurion Airport, but last year they don't
Hi Sergey. Thank you for yet another lovely journey on the new electrified line. At 19.29 we passed a town on our right hand side, could you please tell me what place this is. Best wishes from Andre and Lola in South Africa
Thank you for watching! 19:29 on the left side is Lod. Far from the tracks on the right side is Kfar Truman
And farther is airport city - ibdustrial zone
יש קונן במשמר אילון נכון?
נכון
why are de trains ryding on the left side,and not on the richt side.its not the UK.lol.
Once, It was the UK. Until 1948
No se per que hi ha qui posa banda sonora amb musica o amb campanes tocant a morts, almenys es el que sembla, en un recorregut en tren, aixo junt amb les tristes i tenebroses estacions , fa que un viatge força interessant, sembli un funeral. La millor musica es el cant de les rodes
זה נדמה לי או שהרכבת החשמלית מאיצה הרבה יותר מהר מדיזל? ומה המהירות המקסימילית החוקית שאליה היא מגיעה?
נכון מאוד תאוצה הרבה יותר זריזה. 160 קמ'' ש
מתי הסרטון
?
היום ב 5 וחצי
@@SergeyShvyrev יישש מחקה מכיליון עינים רגע זה כבר צולם הוא שאתה מצלם ?
@@SergeyShvyrev יש מצב אתה באחד הסרטונים שלך עושה לייב?
4K???????
כן, 4k
Max 200/h ?
Unfortunately only 160. The plan is 250
מה בתכנון אחי?
הרבה, כרגיל. קודם כל מצאתי צילום של קו למלחה. הצילום בן 5 שנים, אבל אני מפחד שהקו לא יפתח, לכן אפרסם אותו. אני חושב איך לעשות קו באר שבע כרמיאל ועובד על זה. בחודש הבא מביאים קרונועים חדשים. אני רוצה לצלם בנמל איך מורידים אותם על המסילה
@@SergeyShvyrev ישששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששששש סוף סוף קו מלחה וגם כרמיאל דרך קו החוף וחדרה מערב תגיד לי מתי אתה עושה ואולי אני יעלה בחדרה מערב הוא יומר לך שלום
@@SergeyShvyrev טוב ממש טוב בכל העולם רוצים לראות איך מורידים את הקרונות כמו אם הטרקס
ראיתי עכשיו רכבת דבל דק באלי קרון נהיוג יש מצב אתה עושה לי טוב ה תבדוק לי באיזה ימים צריך לבאו רכבת לשלוחת גרנות -חדרה מזרח אני רוצה לצלם שם ליוטיוב אם מצלמה מקצועית
אין לו'' ז מסודר לשליחויות, לכן לא יכול לבדוק
@@SergeyShvyrev הה סבבה אבנתי אחי אבל בכל זאת תודה כך זה בטח במסע
@@SergeyShvyrev הסרטון של מלחה כבר צילמתה אבל ממזמן נכון
@@אוריאלמטרי נכון. והוא מתחיל מבית שמש
@@SergeyShvyrev הה באמת רציתי מהרצליה אבל לא נורה
כמה קטרים חשמליים כבר הגיעו ארצה? כי פעם היה 2 זכור לי.. אחד הלוך אחד חזור אבל עכשיו אני רואה שיש הרבה
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Hello Sergey, I'm just contacting you hoping you and your loved ones are okay. It's insane what subhumans these Hama pigs are.
Thank you friend! I'm OK and we will win! Thank you for your support!