Frankfurt, Germany via Cologne & Düsseldorf to Utrecht & Amsterdam in The Netherlands on a ICE 3 NEO

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • The ICE 3 NEO trains between Frankfurt in Germany, via Cologne to Utrecht & Amsterdam in The Netherlands and also to Liège and Brussels in Belgium where planned to start services by the end of 2024, however they are here already way sooner as originally planned. These new trains have some great improvements mainly on the technical side.
    In this video we'll discover the railway station of Frankfurt (am Main) Hauptbahnhof first, after that we'll discover the first ICE 3 NEO trains on this route and obviously the views from the train.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:52 Frankfurt am Main Hauptbahnhof (Frankfurt am Main central railway station) review
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Komentáře • 40

  • @srikanthshastry4546
    @srikanthshastry4546 Před 8 dny +13

    My theory is trains are usually on time until they reach anywhere close to Frankfurt (Mannheim, Munich and Stuttgart also) but the bottleneck is so much that the entire line is disrupted and trains have wait for platforms to clear up as previous trains have to halt, reverse and then clear out (Not the case in Mannheim, this station and its signal switching issues are legendary and just cursed)
    The Project to allow trains to pass through will definitely help massively in all of these stations.

    • @Trainviking
      @Trainviking  Před 8 dny +4

      Yes that's really the problem with terminal stations. It's great to see some improvements in Germany on this.

    • @bahnspotterEU
      @bahnspotterEU Před 8 dny +2

      Cologne is also such a major bottleneck. Far too small and not enough throughput capacity.

  • @Martin-on2pp
    @Martin-on2pp Před 8 dny +3

    Great that there is pace for bikes👍

  • @eurocopter2fred
    @eurocopter2fred Před 8 dny +5

    The ICE 4 program is finished: there will be no successor to the ICE4 neither in its current configuration in the XXXL version of 14 cars nor internationally to replace the ICE-3M or Velaro D bound for Paris. For comparison, the Siemens PowerTrain system, assembled like a construction set, which characterizes the ICE 4 reaches its limits in its different configurations L (composed of 7 cars), XL (composed of 12 cars), XXL (composed of 13 cars). The ICE 4 XL from the 2009 ICx project arrived in 2017, reached a top speed of 250 km/h and the commercial speed of the ICE4 XXL arrived in 2021 at the same time as the 30th anniversary celebrations of the first commercial service, on June 3, 1991, is increased to 265 km/h while the most recent ICE 4 L arriving simply in 2022 has a speed identical to the Talgo ICE L whose first commercial service to Amsterdam is postponed to the second quarter of 2025. Deutsche Bahn, which suffers from chronic delays in its schedules, therefore has no interest in continuing the long and tedious development like ICE4 with an ICE 5 of the same configuration. For this reason, the choice falls on the ICE3 velaro neo.
    The ICE 3 neo (408 series) is not new, but an improved multi-system version of the ICE 3 Velaro D (407 series) based on the same platform as an ICE-3M (406 series). The trains were assigned to the ICE 3 fleet of the 300 km/hour Fleet of DB Fernverkehr. and called ICE 3 neo.
    The manufacturer of these ICE 3s, Siemens Mobility, calls them Velaro MS (MS for MultiSystem) they are equipped with the European train control system Siemens TrainGuard (abbreviated ETCS, acronym for European Train Control System) is an innovative railway signaling system associated with speed control. The Siemens TrainGuard 200 system, in place of Ansaldo STS. It is a component of the European rail traffic management system (abbreviated ERTMS, acronym for European Rail Traffic Management System) which is intended to eventually replace the large number of trackside signals, signal repetition systems and signaling systems. in the cabin currently used on the various European railway networks. in clear ERTMS provides on-board automatic train control functions and radio communication between trains and the command post or Centralized Traffic Control (CTC), which makes it possible to position more trains over the same distance while reducing delays by completely safe.
    In 2019, to modernize its 300 km/h long-distance fleet, Deutsche Bahn ordered 90 ICE 3 neo from railway manufacturer Siemens for a value of 3 billion euros, the last of which are expected to be delivered by August 2028. Until 'now it had always indicated that the express trains should be delivered by 2029.
    The Munich manufacturer managed to develop these trains in a record time of two years, which is short for an intercity train traveling at 320 km/h at commercial speed. The ICE 3 Neo has been used in Germany since 2022 and on international routes such as Belgium since 2023. A partnership with NS Internationales has also been in place since June 2024 and makes it possible to replace the ICE 3-M with these new purchases.
    Thank you very much for this very informative trip, greetings from Lorient, Frédérique.

  • @ringo7561
    @ringo7561 Před 7 dny +1

    Great video as always....I'm in Germany now traveling on a Eurail pass

  • @MattRussell321
    @MattRussell321 Před 8 dny +2

    Thanks for another great trip report! 👌

  • @Maximevete
    @Maximevete Před 6 dny +3

    It is not a BR406, it is a BR408

  • @WINGSANDRAILS
    @WINGSANDRAILS Před 7 dny +1

    Altijd leuk weer met de ICE! Wel altijd rekening houden met vertragingen.

    • @rbrouns9569
      @rbrouns9569 Před 7 dny +1

      Vorig jaar een aantal keren in Duitsland en met name met de ICE gereisd en inderdaad letterlijk niets reed op tijd. Als je geluk hebt heeft alles ongeveer dezelfde vertraging en is overstappen dan alsnog geen probleem.

  • @oslo162
    @oslo162 Před 3 dny

    awesome the DB has finally took the right decision to remove their outdated version who caused a lot technical issues during it's commercial service to holland and Belgium

  • @rimcodaamen8711
    @rimcodaamen8711 Před 8 dny

    Mooie video met zeer veel informatie! Ben al benieuwd naar de volgende....

  • @florianscholten2367
    @florianscholten2367 Před 7 dny

    Ben ook heel erg benieuwd naar deze trein.

  • @mariadelmarjimenezarroyo2656

    Good video

  • @AL5520
    @AL5520 Před 7 dny +2

    You've mentioned you're tall so you should be able to anwer a question I had and as a short guy never thought of it untill I started to see a few Americans complain on the new Venturecars in the Midwest. They said that the head wings made the seat very uncomfertable as their sholders hit it. i've never heard such complaint before on trains in other places so I was wondering if it's a design thing in tthe US or just someing no one mentioned before, which I assume will be very annoying and uncomfortable.

  • @lausimeyer6558
    @lausimeyer6558 Před 8 dny +1

    Lounge Access you get with status- silver, gold, Platin and any valid Long distance ticket (any saver , but Never Deutschland Ticket). Or a flex price ticket in 1st Class.
    Where a Premium Lounge is, besides an ordinary lounge, Like in Frankfurt, Platin status or first Class flex price gives you access to the premium area. A light meal and Even beer and wine are included there. Seating is better there, too.

  • @sihoonchoi3103
    @sihoonchoi3103 Před 8 dny +2

    Saw the new interior version running on this route yesterday; might want to check that out too.

    • @Trainviking
      @Trainviking  Před 8 dny +1

      Actually I like the newer interior a bit more. Provably I'll make a video on those trains as soon as I can do thus as well.

    • @aselwyn1
      @aselwyn1 Před 8 dny

      @@Trainviking mainly just the seat design being the more fabric seat instread of the leather and the wood finishes on the backs right?

    • @ttc8583
      @ttc8583 Před 7 dny

      @@aselwyn1 The only differences between the "old" and the "new" interior design are, in addition to the seats already mentioned, with a different type of upholstery (fabric with 85% wool; gray in 1st class and with blue accents in 2nd class), a different carpet color (solid instead of striped) and flushing the toilet via a sensor next to a button. The silver letters indicating the restaurant and 1st class (in the latter accompanied by a DB logo) that were first used in the trains with the "new" interior design are retrofitted in the trains with the "old" interior.

  • @DrNagi
    @DrNagi Před 5 dny

    11:56 perhaps there would be less congestion, if people payed attention to this detail. Most don't however. Generally for trains that are nearly booked out, boarding can be really a mess, often holding up trains causing delays. This seems particularily bad in stations with high traffic but comparatively low number of tracks, like Hamburg and Cologne.

  • @trianandacaesaryandasril786

    i like your vlog. You should try riding Whoosh in indonesia, the first high speed train in southeast asia with a speed of 350/KMH. There are still many more trains in indonesia that you can make your youtube video. greetings from indonesia, Keep spirit and keep healty😊

  • @johndunbar7504
    @johndunbar7504 Před 8 dny +3

    You fail to mention who built this thing. You should do that on every postings because the history of all these things is intertwined with the history of manufacturers.

    • @Trainviking
      @Trainviking  Před 8 dny +5

      I mention shortly the builder around 08:20.
      However this video is about what you can expect as a passenger to travel with these trains, of course some history but that's not the aim for this channel.

    • @bahnspotterEU
      @bahnspotterEU Před 8 dny

      It‘s Siemens

    • @johndunbar7504
      @johndunbar7504 Před 8 dny

      @@bahnspotterEU I figured as much. I love to hear that name and those of Alstom and other great names in the industry.

  • @AngelGomez-yl8gu
    @AngelGomez-yl8gu Před 8 dny +1

    MY HIGLIGHT CITY IS FRANKFURT ON MAIN, CENTRAL GERMANY

  • @Lijpelinos
    @Lijpelinos Před 2 dny

    Take a look at dicke butz👍🏽

  • @bernardbouzon5499
    @bernardbouzon5499 Před 8 dny +2

    8 bikes 🤔

    • @Trainviking
      @Trainviking  Před 8 dny +2

      Nog a lot but it's better than it was. Most capacity can still be found on regional trains that cross the border.

  • @DrNagi
    @DrNagi Před 5 dny

    So having watched the video now, here my critique:
    Comparing with other train review youtubers, this is way, way more detailed about the train itself and the station you departed from, and a lot less about the route you're traveling on. And I personally prefer these videos showing more about the route and the sights out of the window, the overall travel experience of the trip, and it was a bit too much about the interior for me. Regardless I did enjoy the extended section about the station though.

  • @tajothy2692
    @tajothy2692 Před 3 dny

    oh i hope you did not visit the area in front of frankfurt main station :D

  • @Gert-DK
    @Gert-DK Před 5 dny

    I wonder when 1st class will be banned, or at least using more space than 2nd class?
    I believe Norway has no 1st class.
    Why shall people, with more money, be allowed to pollute with more CO2?

    • @Gert-DK
      @Gert-DK Před 4 dny

      @@KDR_FLT You can have more passengers in 2nd class, thus more effective on the CO2 emission.

    • @Gert-DK
      @Gert-DK Před 4 dny

      @@KDR_FLT Are you trying to tell me fewer passengers = less CO2 emission per passenger? In that case, only one passenger per car.

    • @Gert-DK
      @Gert-DK Před 4 dny

      @@KDR_FLT You are talking out of your a..

  • @BIGV710
    @BIGV710 Před 3 dny +2

    15mins of chat makes the video not worth watching just rambling on

  • @qualitytraders5333
    @qualitytraders5333 Před 5 dny

    The investment in ICE is waste of money. They always fall short of the last 120 km/hr. Will they ever get there?