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- Enjoy the beautiful Norwegian landscapes aboard the renowned Nordland Line (Nordlandsbanen), while you get to choose your favorite season.
All four seasons here: • [9:56 Hours] Train Jou...
Map (the green part): raildata.info/sca04/sca0409k.jpg
Source: nrkbeta.no/2013/01/15/nordlan... - Zábava
Here are the stops I observed on this video, using Google Maps to follow along:
0:02:55 Trondheim
0:21:15 - 0:29:50 Hommelvik
0:36:45 - 0:38:20 Trondheim Lufthavn
0:41:38 - 0:44:15 Stjordal
0:56:40 - 1:01:15 Langstein
1:24:20 - 1:31:00 Levanger
1:40:55 - 1:43:35 Verdal
1:58:00 - 2:01:25 just short of Mære
2:09:30 - 2:11:15 Steinkjer
2:47:32 - 2:49:40 Snåsa
3:14:28 - 3:18:05 Grong
3:42:35 - 3:43:47 Lassemoen
4:07:00 - 4:08:30 Namsskogan
5:00:30 - 5:02:10 Trofors
5:28:55 - 5:34:20 Mosjøen
5:58:55 Drevvatn (slows down only, no stop)
6:20:10 - 6:21:10 Bjerka
6:41:55 - 6:46:40 Mo i Rana
7:20:15 - 7:22:20 Dunderland
7:48:00 Arctic Circle Centre (approx., no stop)
8:02:55 - 8:04:45 Lønsdal
8:27:20 - 8:28:20 Røkland
8:38:00 - 8:39:55 Rognan
8:59:50 - 9:11:00 Fauske
9:20:20 - 9:20:50 Valnesfjord
9:45:20 - 9:46:20 Mørkved
9:53:25 Bodo
Wow we're impressed.
Please watch and comment on all of our videos like that, thanks! :)
Thank you!!!!! You are a saint for doing this.
Very enjoyable. Thank you
Kim van der Riet is
That list reminds me, I need some things from IKEA.
Anybody here because of Devin Townsend?
?
Yep
Terria, Infinity, Ocean Machine and City carried me through high school, so if I am anywhere it's because of him
Absoflogginglutely! 🍻🤣👏👏
With my coffee and a looper
I had to come here to see what it was about after Devin Townsend talked about writing while watching this
Same reason I’m here!
After watching for about 8 hours I started feeling a bit hungry, so I was wishing I could visit the dining car.
Hahahaha!☺
I charged my kids high fives and thumbs up for peanuts and cold cereal snacks after my wife forbade me from taking their money. Dining cars are expensive! (It's cold out and the youngest wanted a train ride.)
😂👍
same here and i had to use a bucket as wc
I just walk to my kitchen...it's far closer than the dining car ;) I live in a bachelor apartment, so it's not far :)
I have this on in the background as I work. Every once in a while, I watch for a few minutes. I find myself looking at the houses, wondering who lives there and what life is like in that part of the world. I feel the cold rain outside and what the inside of the train must feel like - warm, maybe a little damp. I feel the vibration of the train as I look out the window and watch the scenery unfurl. The train winds its way over the tracks, past the snow-covered grass and houses, and for a brief moment, I feel like I"m actually there.
Maybe you were. I don't know if reincarnation is a thing but if it is then there isn't any reason to believe that it has to be limited to past lives, why couldn't you be living multiple lives simultaneously in the present? Or if we and the entire universe sprung forth from the same energy, we could all just be the same entity living every life in every form. In essence, you are you, and the person in the house, and the driver of the train, and even me.
Where do you get your weed from??
I do the same thing, wonder who lives there, and are their lives as peaceful as I think they are?
More than likely, they’re probably living a very simple life and not trying to keep up with the Joneses
That’s funny, I wonder the same thing. I look for people wondering about.
Sorry I can’t go out tonight. Yeah I’m watching a train trip for the next 10 hours.
🤣🤣
Lol
😆🤣
I’m here because a guy on youtube said he plays guitar trying to write his music while watching probably this very video. And now I’m hypnotized ❤
Don't forget the 3 cups of coffee and existential anxiety to go with it
😂@@iemon7722
Glad to see im not the only Devin Townsend fan lol
Same here. Thank you Devin
lol same
Thanks Shane (Watcher Recommendation - Guilty Pleasure TV Shows episode )
I had never heard of this show before until Shane. Naturally I had to check it out
Devin Townsend and Rick Beato brought me here.
Closest I've been to travelling all year.
Lol
Who else is here after watching Rick Beato's interview with Devin Townsend?
Cool to think that I’ve watched this before, and then I hear him talk about watching it to help him write music! Makes me come back and want to try to do it as well
@@SterlingSimmons22 I could completely relate to what he was saying and immediately came here
Team Hevy Devy...
Yep lol
Thank you Devin Townsend!!
That was truly an incredible interview. Showing the love for Hevy Devy.
hahhaahhha what are the odds
I'm here because of Devin Townsend.
Devin Townsend sent me here, glad to make the trip!
Devin Townsend brought me here.
Devin Townsend sent me here.
I just saw Rick Beato talking to Devin Townsend about how he plays guitar while watching ten hour train ride videos while drinking several cups of coffee and jamming on his looper pedal. This is pretty cool.
Hello Devin 🚂 👍🤘😂
I'm here because of Devin Townsend...💚🎸
Me2 🎉🎉
Yes!
Devin if you read this buddy hope you having a great day =)
Thanks Devin
Devon sent me here 😊
I'm watching this in slow motion. Started about 2 weeks ago.
Devin Towsend gave me a ticket for this ride
I'm currently preparing for the GMAT/writing papers and I've gotten into a study strategy where I focus on the exam preparation while the train is moving and I take brief breaks when the train stops. It's more interesting than setting a timer, and the change of scenery is nice.
Cool.
Only thing better would be preparing while on the train itself. Nah you'd miss the scenery.
@@tomservo75 Well I might end up studying in Switzerland, so who knows -- maybe I'll make room for a real life scenic rail study session at some point while getting my Master's 😂
@@tchaffman good luck mate!
@@lester44444 Thanks!
Another “Devin Townsend brought me here” shoutout.
Now we need a version of this video set to one of his epic loops. Sigur Ros did it with “Route One.” Now we need a Devin version set to this video. Make it happen, Heavy Devy.
I'm so glad I found this on here. Pluto took this off. I fell asleep to this. I have insomnia, COPD, and Lupus, as well as chronic pain. This was relaxing and enjoying too. The scenery.... breathtaking. It's wonderful. Thank you.
Devin Townsend, is this your favorite train video? ;)
I found this video during covid when I was itching to travel but couldn't. I'm watching it again now. There's just so much about it I love, the heavy snow, the gorgeous changing landscapes, the tunnels, the people waving at the stations, wondering who lives in various houses I see. I find it so soothing.
Devin brought me here. If you know, you know.
Watching natural beauty everyday from an elevated front row seat, this has to be the greatest job in the world.
It would probably get boring after day 6
Nice
Dont think i could ever be bored with this job.
It would be cool for the first 20 mins or so.
@@TheLyricsGuy The conductor is probably watching YT videos of other trains.
i used to watch fireplace ambiences but I was clearly missing out. I love traveling and looking out my window (especially on snowy days), so this is awesome
I put this on in the office while I'm working. It is so strangely "zen" and helps me focus. I love it!
Same here, I use it for studying. Strangely soothing.
Had it on all day at work, it's very calming indeed ☺
Going to try this while working too.
Imagine a train mounting a full 8k 360 array, and using some ultra-HD panels to put all around your office or a room in your house... insanely expensive, of course, but it would be like being on the train itself, relaxing as it moves. Maybe in the future when the tech gets cheaper.
@@andysneddon962 Yes I usually put this on to help my shift go by
The best part was when it went forward
which bit
@@whatshisname3304 bruh
@@whatshisname3304 I think Erick Garcia is referring to the bit when the train is on the tracks
i just realized that i hated that part, for a moment then i liked it again. and that repeated 50 times at varying intervals through the whole film.
I liked whenever i saw people driving working going about their business, people i might never meet or acknowledge their existance which just as complex as mine. Also watching the cold weather but being cozy warm at home... Nice relaxing feeling
It’s a trip to watch a video that is nearly ten hours long of a train moving almost non stop the whole time and to think that every single piece of the hundred and hundreds of miles of track were all laid by hand.
When the train went _vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv_ *clank* _vvvvv_ *clank* _vvvvvvvvvv_
I really felt that
same
Same bro
Having lived in Greenland for awhile during the Cold War, above the arctic circle, the subdued lighting of the far north is familiar to me. The Norwegian landscape has a quiet beauty and sense of isolation and remoteness No wonder this land has produced such such explorers as Roald Amundson, Fridtjof Nansen and others who were inured to such harsh and challenging conditions and had such resourcefulness. I grew up on trains. A very educational way for people of any age to learn about and comprehend geography. Trains take you away with the rhythm of the wheels.
In such remote places, as you witness the long dark days of winter, the drama of the aurora and the midnight sun hugging the horizon, you, also, sense the immense, silent rhythm of the planet and its relation to our star, without any extraneous influences. It is profound. I have skied without moonlight in the Wyoming Tetons, guided only by the diffused light of our galaxy while on Nordic Ski Patrol bivouacs, a scene beyond comprehension. A bit scary. Nothing moves out there among the constellations. It is timeless. We are so alone in this part of the universe amidst so much space.
Вы наверно отчаянный любитель природы раз катались без луны, это здорово. А я жила на севере , я скучаю по тому месту где я жила. Где не хватало солнца, зато выручали леса, рыбалка, ягоды собирали в лесу, скучаю по соснам и кедрам. По запаху багульника в лесу. И скучаю по сугробам и морозам, сухому морозному воздуху минус 35, .
A thousand thanks for bringing to me the unattainable.
I wanted to live in this place, wake up on a Saturday morning and ride a train listening to The Paper Kites 🎶😌☕❤️
So peaceful and healing, thank you! I'm from Peru (South America) and feel a fascination with nordic countries 💙
Oh, Peru is a beautiful place culturally and scenery, hope to visit soon.
Every warm country people want to life in north European countries and vice-versa is also true
@@dontwastetimeyouarelosingr8172 Very true indeed..lol.. i`m born above the Artic circle in Norway, moved far south to sweden for 12 years,, but last year i suddenly found myself moving back up North
@@kendexter HOW IS LIFE IN NORWAY
@@Professor_Ray peaceful and not crowded
i need this video more than ever now during lockdown. it makes me feel safe, warm , protected, memories of scandinavian winter, and wonders of summer , during this journey i can pretend im not on lockdown, and really engage my fantasies and memories......
I agree. The best way to travel without a passport.😊
It gets really exciting at around the 4h28 mark when the train races a lorry
Over 2 million people have taken this ride since it was posted 7 years ago
Well, they've watched at least 10 seconds of it..
I love how the scenery changes so quickly. one minute you are in a town, next you are in a fjord, next you are in a cutting, through a tunnel and then on a cliff face
I've always dreamed of moving to Norway. Thanks to Dan I can pretend I already live there.
me too, thats my dream and fantasy.....
Unlike many other videos, I think this is all one day, not a loop of part of a day, strung together to make a 10 hr video? Awesome!
This is just drop dead beautiful to watch. I watch the places I cannot be. Thank you for these relaxing videos
This is wonderful.
Can't get enough of it.
Very relaxing. I took
a short nap.
Thank you.
How could you fall asleep? You were driving the train !!!
You already know shiey on the back of this
Ha great lol
my daughter (3 years old) love this vid, she prob seen it atleast 10 times now over xmas... so thank you!
I watched this over the period of 2 days while at work. Really enjoyed it. Sat back with a cup of coffee on my break and watched it instead of going to Starbucks. Thanks.
Frankly: What a Beautiful Country & a Beautiful Ride!...
Here because of the guitarist devin
When it`s hot outside...my virtual freezing! Thx!
Snow is wet, cold, miserable but yet when you see it in the vast quantities in this video it is magnificent. The whole landscape is magnificent and if I had to describe it to anyone I would say that it is like small to huge clumps of cotton wool and the trees are just like you see on Christmas cards. I was amazed to see there was no smoke coming from chimneys from the homes but, I would have a guess and say they were holiday home's, Perhaps? Watching the sky over the range in the background and it looked like it was about to dump a huge amount of snow. I've never seen anything like this ever before. Simply stunning. Thank you.
I didn't know I wanted this in my life.
Devin Townshend bring me here 💥
I was an erasmus student in Norway in 2016. I miss Norway too much. This video helps me chill out and recall the shiny old days. What a beauty it was !
It makes me happy to know that a place as beautiful as this exists.
1/4/2023: The whole earth is filled with the glory of GOD. Happy New Year!
I live in Mo I Rana, that makes me so happy!
@@JESUSISLORDforever888 Yes it is.
@@boomer3150 11/28/2022: GOD bless you. Take Care🙏🏾✝️🎺🎺
@@JESUSISLORDforever888 You, too, Sister!😇
Listen, if you're not already familiar with these Norwegian train driver views don't watch this and then whine about it in the damn comments. We watch these because we like them just the way they are. ok? There are many ten hour videos on CZcams. Not to your taste? Fine, then please go look at something you like, but do it quietly. We like calm and quiet around here.
It's ironic that you should say that...
@@Danny-oi8yl The irony is totally in your mind. I suppose that was meant to be a withering retort of some kind? Totally unwithered here, son. Better luck next time.
No, I'll leave that "Withering" reparte' to you. My post was written in "sarcasm" since you're engaging in the very behavior that you're complaining about.
Lol
@@Danny-oi8yl 🔥👏
I love to travel by train, and this ride would be fantastic!
I don’t know what’s satisfying about this video, is it the different types of locations and scenery
This truly soothes me, there’s no pop out narration to follow its life and never being in Norway before gives me that experience in the truest sense.
Me to myself: Nooooo! You can't just stay up until 3am watching random CZcams videos!!!
Also me at 3am: Haha Norwegian train go brrrrrrr
Classic.
Even Passengers on board can't afford to keep watching out side for 9 hours.
So after sometime I fixed laptop screen in front of Budhha Idol.
He watched rest of vedeo, believe me,when I came back,he was smiling☺️☺️
Hilarious and original...... -.-
@@pradeepsaral6944 Best comment ever.
The length of this and the lack of loud whistles horns makes this great for sleeping good work
I did this train ride in reverse Bodø to Trondheim with my father in the late 70’s in summer. The first of several long beautiful relaxing train rides I was to take in Norway. The trains back then were better for viewing. The seats weren’t as high and were spaced more widely apart with bigger windows. Heaven. Nostalgic and relaxing to see these videos on demand. Also recommend Nomadic Ambience’s drive from Geiranger. Have done that trip as well one summer in the early 80s. Stunning part of Norway.
Unedited, unfiltered clips like this seems to be better story telling than the over-edited crap we see on tv or youtube sometimes. I once watched a clip of the show river monsters that was like 40 mins unedited from casting to landing the fish with the camera put on a tripod on the river bank. And that was the best clip of the show i’ve seen so far after so many years of watching full episodes. Storytelling is more riveting if we got to see what an activity really looks like even if its just a man waiting for eternity to get a bite.
Man the snowpiercer prequel looks lit
I find these train views hypnotic and calming. I love there there is no commentary or human interference other than what's "out there". I get quite drawn in to the view and the rhythm. One thing I do get though, as an avid driver, I am used to looking out for idiots on the road, that I keep expecting something hurtling round a blind corner we will have to avoid. Yes its illogical but its an instinct that's kept me alive! I can live with it. I recently watched The Gan, an Australian train that goes from south to North and back (only 3 hrs). It was great. No corners! This is much more interesting, though both have a soporific relaxing effect.
I feel like I'm on a train on a snowy day... It's healing thanks to slow TV...
This is great, with very nice scenery! If you go across America in a train you get hypnotized by straight lines and corn fields.
But not if you take the southern route through the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona to California.
My favourite part has to be between 7:45:00 and 7:57:00 (approximately), where you just guess the evidence of the Arctic circle by the sudden lack of vegetation
Totally agree it's the best part.
But the lack of vegetation is due to the train is crossing the mountain plateau of Saltfjellet ( around 670 meter altitude ) .....not that it's crossing the Arctic Circle .....which ....by the way...... the train cross at 7:49 minus a few seconds.
Thanks devy
Dark, cold, rainy Oregon without the typical sideways wind we enjoy as we get new patio furniture during the frequent storms between September and June, Summer here is August 8th
Someday I hope to travel and experience these type countries in real time and to see such beautiful places with my own eyes but for now CZcams is a great place to virtually travel the World. So thankful to have these videos!
It is interesting to observe how there are less and less trees on the way, till it becomes a snow desert with some bushes. Great video, great trip!
If the UK was this snowy trains wouldn't even run, let alone for almost 10 hours!
MattJohno2
They don’t run too well in the summer either!
matt im british and had a weird experience when i lived in scandinavia, i got a train every morning during rush hour in deep winter, snow, hard winds, daily, sometimes -14, not once was my train late, i loved my journeys every day, :)
british are afraid of snow. I worked in a shop center in Uk and they shut down the center when it s snowing. Whyyy?😂in my country we go to school and work even it s a snow storm😂
Yeah, I've had Merseyrail call off a train before because it was "too wet" after an hours rain..
If the UK was this snowy trains wouldn't even run, let alone for almost 10 hours!
Lucky you; here in the US, if the trains run at all, it is a miracle. Our passenger rail system is horrible.
Relaxing and get to see some Norwegian countryside, beautiful.
Its amazing, some of it could be the north of England where I live, and then you see something so foreign it could never be England. Great videos. I put them on at bedtime. Its a joy to see the journey isn’t over when I wake up. Thanks for these great videos. 😊
Devin Townsend sent me here 🤯
I've been on the first part of this journey (Trondheim to Levanger). To some it's gloomy, to me it's paradise.
As I begin this day, help me to remember that I belong to you. Guide my spirit through your wisdom so that I do not stumble or falter as I walk in your path. Amen.
This is a great ride. I love to see what looks like small towns that the train goes through and the houses on either side of the tracks. My first job after school required me to ride a New Haven RR train into Grand Central station. I hated the job but loved the ride home on the train back home after a lousy day at the office. Thanks for the video.
5:20:00 wow such a beautiful view. Blue skies white grounds and sharp green trees as well as 7:58:00
9:51:27 lol i live in the yellow building top left... can actually see my window
Good for you! It must be a great place to live.
Holy fucking shit I live just like 20 minutes away. I know a couple of people who live in that building too.
Fucking hell that's awesome. How is life up there?
Liar
@@gerardo49078 haha im actually not. Its a student accommodation. I wont share the exact Andreas but look up Flatvold student home Bodø if you dont believe me
Gorgeous! I loved this. I told my wife, "We're moving to Norway!" Well, I guess that's unlikely, but I will be watching the summer version later!
wouldn't want to live in those parts of the world during winter but experiencing them by train would be very enchanting i think. I liked model trains when I was a kid and I always loved the winter scenes... the little villages and depots dotting the snow covered landscape
why wouldn't you like to live there during the winter?
@@EnjoyFirefighting I lived many years in the great lakes area of the U.S. and since I'm not into winter sports I felt shut in for several months of the year. Even more than that, the many many cloudy days affected my mood and energy levels negatively. This happens to a lot of people I believe. I think this is linked to vitamin D levels. Lastly I did not like the dampness throughout the year (including humidity in the summer). I live in a desert climate now and while the summers are hot there is plenty of sunshine and dry weather and I feel better overall for it.
@@calldwnthesky6495 as a comparison: Bodø, the northernmost point of this route, is only 50 miles north of the polar circle and, looking west, as high up in the north as the southern top of Prince Charles Island in Canada, which is roughly 1,800 miles north of Toronto. Yes it does get dark in the winter and as it's north of the polar circle remains dark without sunlight for a short period of time, however it's not nearly as cold as you probably expect. I lived some time 140 miles further up north, ... yes it gets gold, but not much below freezing temperature, can hardly get colder than -5°C / 23°F. Also, being right at the coastline the air wasn't very damp, in fact Norway has pretty dry air during the winter which is also a brush fire risk there (in fact not summer heat). Yes the mood can be affected by the darkness, however when you go there e.g. in autumn where they have plain "normal" day and night time, you hardly feel the daily change to no sunlight at all. And, as energy is produced all-green, Norwegians often let the light burn in the living room, kitchen etc during the night or when they're out of the house, so it doesn't feel cold and dark, even when you're out on the streets in the late evening hours.
As dark as it gets in the winter, the sun stays up all day and night during the summer and you can literally have sun 24-7
But it's nice to hear that you found yourself a place where you feel much better now!
I live in Germany in central Europe; That'S about as far north as the American-Canadian border; While we get up to 105°F in the summer, we might as well get -13°F in the winter
@@EnjoyFirefighting if i had lived in the area you described, who knows, maybe i would've stayed... but i am here now, and too old to experiment with someplace new. i'm much better adjusted to the desert than i ever was to the great lakes climate and for this life, i think that'll do. thank you for your reply, i am certainly better informed
Graphic in new train simulator 2020 is amazing
Devin Townsend sent me here
I'm watching while at work..Makes the night go by faster.
im from turkey and i always dreamed of living in norway.far away from religions,wars and conflicts but very close to beauties of nature.such a wonderful country.
Devin Townsend brought me here ! Devin if you see this
Devin Townsend, I know you're here
Majestic and beautiful!! Thanks from northern New York, USA.
The more you ride more snow you get. Wonderful, thanx. Watch in 2x.
I never knew about this concept but maybe because I watch a lot of rain and lofi stuff yt decided to put this in my recommendation, and for that I want to say big thanks to yt. This is amazing , I literally completed my 3 hours continuous study session because of this. I don’t know how but this helped me concentrate a lot. Thanks for who ever came up with this idea. ♥️
The track actually ends right in front of a large building. I guess they make good brakes in Norway!
That's pretty common for terminus stations in Scandinavia...
They were not sure about the brakes.....That's why the large building. :)
🤣👍
Not every time brakes workes :D
Wonderful ! Haven't travelled by train since I was in my early teens and dad worked for the railway company...
Why do we love trains? ❤️