Vilnius - Berlin by Train - part 2: PKP Intercity Train "Hańcza" Mockava - Warsaw in First Class

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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2023
  • Train: PKP Intercity Train IC 143 "Hańcza"
    From: Mockava, Lithuania
    To: Kraków Glówny, Poland
    Route taken: Mockava - Warszawa Centralna
    Route via: Trakiszki (Gr), Suwałki, Augustów, Sokółka, Białystok, Małkinia, Warszawa Wschodnia
    Train operator: PKP Intercity
    Travel Class: First Class
    Departure from Mockava: 15h14 Lithuanian Time
    Arrival in Warszawa Centralna: 20h13 Polish Time
    Travel time (Vilnius - Warsaw): 9 hours and 3 minutes
    Diesel locomotive (Mockava - Sokółka) : PKP Intercity Pesa Gama SU160-010 (built by PESA Bydgoszcz)
    Electric locomotive (Sokółka - Warszawa - Kraków): PKP Intercity EP07-338 (built by Pafawag, Wrocław)
    Rail track: European standard-gauge (1,435 mm)
    Ticket bought on: intercity.pl
    Pociąg PKP Intercity "Hańcza" z Mokawy (Litwa) i Warszawy w pierwszej klasie
    Part 1 - LTG Link Train No. 23 Vilnius - Mockava:
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Komentáře • 234

  • @gaxnemo6833
    @gaxnemo6833 Před rokem +71

    No music, no narration, no face cam- just pure sights and sounds of train-travelling. Thats what i love about your videos. 🥰

    • @Eurobazz
      @Eurobazz Před rokem +5

      I agree.

    • @vaos
      @vaos Před rokem +6

      Agree. That is what I want in these videos!

    • @jkpakosz6698
      @jkpakosz6698 Před rokem +4

      It's absolutely fantastic. I completely agree with you.

    • @victorhodgson8767
      @victorhodgson8767 Před rokem +1

      Mind you I did like the haunting introduction music on your Trans Siberia journey. Other than that ,I do agree with you, and your followers.

  • @kevinmulkey9774
    @kevinmulkey9774 Před rokem +7

    No music, no narration outside captions, and the raw noise of travel is why I love your videos. This is your sweet spot amongst all the various travel people on CZcams.

  • @plonss
    @plonss Před rokem +10

    You really do not need to excuse yourself for your filming style ... You are by far the best in transmitting the real railway atmosphere

  • @uldis1917
    @uldis1917 Před rokem +7

    If people have no time or patience to watch, they are not forced to do it. I like such format, because it is calm, relaxing and improves my mood.

  • @joepollock2508
    @joepollock2508 Před rokem +5

    Fortunately, there is no music, chatter or other distractions in the film, just pure train jitters. The relaxing clatter of wheels. I like it.

  • @FLYEAL
    @FLYEAL Před rokem +8

    One of the great channels on YT precisely BECAUSE of no narration, product placement and other distractions. Pure, high-production, detailed and documented train travel. Moreover, never too long.

  • @johnmehaffey9953
    @johnmehaffey9953 Před rokem +9

    I prefer your production method, it’s certainly not boring and I for one love the sounds, rail travel for some reason relaxes me and hearing the travel sounds enhances the video, keep up the great work and don’t change because of armchair critics who have probably never traveled beyond the off licence

  • @georgetilley9529
    @georgetilley9529 Před rokem +9

    Please ignore the snarky comments. Your channel is my favorite for the reasons you cited. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @Slubicjusz
    @Slubicjusz Před rokem +9

    Hello, as someone already mentioned the EU07 pulling your train was built in HCP in Poznań actually. There were two batches of EU07s. First one 001-240 was built in Pafawag Wrocław. Second one 300-up was built in Poznań. Please do not bother with comments saying your videos are boring. I bet there are plenty of people appreciating this way of documenting train travels. Keep up great work!

  • @Aksak012
    @Aksak012 Před rokem +9

    your videos are not boring, they are mesmerizing, keep them coming!

  • @wouterpaap9343
    @wouterpaap9343 Před rokem +5

    Your filming style is your filming style. Period. I happen to like it. Others happen to like channels I don't like. It is good we're not all the same!

  • @franz3091
    @franz3091 Před rokem +7

    I hope you don't mind about the negative comments. This is the best way to show train travel. And there are no better videos on you tube than your episodes from the transsibirian. Best wishes- bzw. herzliche Grüße- from Germany.

  • @warwickman8177
    @warwickman8177 Před rokem +6

    Don't change the format of your videos,so entertaining and relaxing to watch along with a brief history of the lines you travel over.

  • @jimholder6656
    @jimholder6656 Před rokem +10

    Excellent report! I agree 100% with your methodology of producing videos. Please continue with it.

  • @johnallan5777
    @johnallan5777 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for the clear descriptions! Thanks for the lack of Music! Thanks for not bothering us with a Running Commentry! Thanks for GREAT Videos! Keep up the good work and as you say, those who want Product Placements, should just go elsewhere, if that's what turns them on!

  • @crysdili
    @crysdili Před rokem +10

    From 30:47 -30:55 (more or less) I could see Sylwia the Polish youtuber on the platform near "Hańcza" while being taken picture of. She has her own channel Sylwia K_Podróże

  • @DrCharlie89
    @DrCharlie89 Před rokem +7

    Excellent video!! I'm impressed about your knowledge of Polish rolling stock. There's no reason to censor kibel nickname. It's not a curse by any means - in fact, it's actually a cult nickname! I love your style, don't change anything - it's great to watch your videos :)

    • @hobog
      @hobog Před rokem

      Not knowing about that rolling stock, I kept thinking Doc was censoring "..k*rwag"

  • @bearlu
    @bearlu Před rokem +6

    Your video make me feels like i am traveling with you. It doesn't feel like i watching your rails trip video

  • @TomaszWawa
    @TomaszWawa Před rokem +6

    17:29 "This line is part of Rail Baltica project" - it is not true. This section between Suwalki and Bialystok which you were driving will be not the part. Because of the strategic reasons and short distance between the line and Belarus border. The Rail Bailtaca will have different way. From Suwalki through Olecko and Elk to Bialystok. There is also an old railway actually there (Suwalki - Elk) which will be renewd. Additional reason is to be more closelu to military poligons next to Elk in Poland. You can easy find the maps of Rail Bailtica.

  • @KUBUTECH911
    @KUBUTECH911 Před rokem +6

    Great video 😊 As you mentioned in the video, the fact, that there is no voiceover narration, no music (despite intro for the movies) made your movies unique, and for those who are watching you since for example TransSiberia series would knew that fact and that should not be a problem, especially when you provide great amount of historical information about lines related to the particular movie.
    I have only two things to point
    First is the EP07-338.
    The locomotive is the 303E type which means that it was not produced by the PaFaWag, but by HCP Poznań. "338" was built in 1984 in Poznań as EU07-338 (factory number 303E-238/1984) and in 1997 upgraded to EP07-338.
    In a simple way - you can recognize the vehicles produced in HCP by the grooved side parts of the body (dark green). Vehicles produced by PaFaWag are the type 4E and they do not have those grooves, and they are not capable with automatic couplers (303E is capable).
    Second is the branding of the TRAXX locomotives.
    Since 2021 each newly built engine is produced as Alstom TRAXX (only TRAXX AC3/DC3/MS3), but until that year, all of TRAXX locomotives were produced by Bombardier Transportation (both PaFaWag Wrocław and Kassel). Even that nowdays Alstom is manufacturing TRAXX locomotives, for those vehicles which were manufactured before 2021 the manufacturer is Bombardier Transportation, not Alstom 😉 The Lotos Kolej TRAXX is the F140DE type so that is manufactured in 2011 by BT.

  • @richardS2734
    @richardS2734 Před rokem +4

    Very good, on my opinon your are the best reporter of train journeys ; with you we can apreciate landscapes instead of seat, lamps settings or toilets discovery !!! Moreover your goal is to feel the train journey atmophere of train journey with a little bit technical details. Thank you very much and let us continue to dream in this world witch show us no good things. Hope you will continue.

  • @robertrotman7730
    @robertrotman7730 Před rokem +4

    nothing more sweet than a winter train ride! love this video!

  • @484442pt
    @484442pt Před rokem +3

    24:43 One note: this exact loco was made in HCP works in Poznań. First type (4E) of this series was made by Pafawag Wrocław indeed, but production of the second, modified type (303E) was undertaken by HCP.

  • @marcinj1992
    @marcinj1992 Před rokem +5

    The M62M-001 locomotive seen at 10:17 is an interesting modernisation of the M62 locomotive. This particular locomotive got its original 14D40 engine replaced by 645E3B engine made in USA which originally powered F40PH locomotive but was taken away, regenerated and sold to Poland. The modernisation was done by Rail Polska company in their own shed and for years was used by them. It switched ownership from Rail Polska to LTG Cargo very recently, in October 2022.

  • @lindagilbraith5644
    @lindagilbraith5644 Před rokem +4

    I love the way you produce videos. I have taken many a journey with you to places that I will never see in person due to a medical issue. I appreciate your style of “narration”.

  • @starman5757gg
    @starman5757gg Před rokem +4

    Ignore the snarky comments. I totally agree that voice and personality cues should be omitted.
    I like the train and RR details so the longer the vid the better.
    Keep up this good work and thank you.

  • @jontownsend8090
    @jontownsend8090 Před rokem +7

    Great vlog as always. The keyboard warriors would probably never travel more than 5km from their homes, so their comments hold no interest. I absolutely love the way you put your videos together, using local languages in your text is great. This journey in particular, is one that i have done several times, mainly as a segment of a longer journey from the UK to visit family in Latvia, as well as other general holiday trips. Keep up the great work, maybe one day we can travel into Belarus once again.

  • @ignacypaderewski2685
    @ignacypaderewski2685 Před rokem +5

    Love the format, please never change anything

  • @georgigeorgiev2381
    @georgigeorgiev2381 Před rokem +4

    As a train enthusiast, I really like your long videos free of speech, music or whatever distractions. You are not only giving the true train experience but also provide interesting facts about the cars, locos, infrastructure as well as some history lessons. No need to change anything about the way you are making these videos. Of all the train travel related channels, yours is my favorite. Keep up the good work. Thumbs up!

  • @kennethkendall8530
    @kennethkendall8530 Před rokem +5

    Your videos are great. Keep doing what you're doing. Thank you.

  • @podr0znik1
    @podr0znik1 Před rokem +6

    Thank you again for the nice video! A few remarks:
    - People who think your videos are boring have the option to watch something else :)
    - Are there really people asking you not to spell out train names? The word is not that ugly...
    - Even when the distance to the Belarussian border is "as much as" 10 km, I'd be careful with you mobile phone. I had a similar situation in Croatia last summer where my phone switched briefly to a Bosnian-Hercegovinian network, giving me a nice juicy phone bill.
    Keep up the good work!

    • @doc7austin
      @doc7austin  Před rokem

      i receive lots of comments when naming the EN57AL trainsets "Turbokibel"

  • @gars1074
    @gars1074 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Great video. I just subscribed. I get annoyed by those nasty comments by viewers and agree with your explanations for your filming techniques. Thanks

  • @ivanoiotti1635
    @ivanoiotti1635 Před rokem +4

    Beautiful narration of experience travel, right message, you're videos are not boring. And i adore this type of videos.

  • @lindavainomae3489
    @lindavainomae3489 Před rokem +3

    We are really enjoying your series on Vilnius to Berlin and are looking forward to part 3. Hopefully it will have a restaurant car so you can have a WARS schnitzel on board! Your video style is wonderful - it really gives an impression of the feeling of riding the train and your commentary provides interesting geographical, technical and historical details. Love your work.

  • @o.g.meijer9634
    @o.g.meijer9634 Před rokem +3

    Dear Doc7Austin, As to your personal comments, I never miss a train ride by you, am a dedicated train traveller, did more than 100,000 km in Europe during this century. Wish you good luck, Onno from Amsterdam

  • @slipperycorruptor
    @slipperycorruptor Před rokem +2

    You made me want to go to sleep.. right on schedule! Thank you!
    Thanks for all the love for polish locos

  • @Eurobazz
    @Eurobazz Před rokem +4

    Please continue with your high standard of videos. I love everything about them, especially the very informative sub-titles.

  • @annodesu
    @annodesu Před rokem +6

    i'm agreed with your "my my" video rules

  • @badakash1
    @badakash1 Před rokem +5

    Just pure train vlogging... No senseless music, showing only food all the time etc etc... our Indian train volggers should learn how to make Excellent train vlogs like this

  • @tdulinicz
    @tdulinicz Před rokem +2

    Absolutely great way of showing your rides, do not change anything :) I invite you for a beer when you visit Warsaw for the next time :)

  • @pipebear7036
    @pipebear7036 Před rokem +2

    Moved to Poland 6 years ago and now starting to explore the country by rail rather than by car. Your videos are excellent as well as very informative. They have also helped me understand how the rail system works here and the ticketing system/train types. I'm classed here as a senior, so that helps too with costs and booking! Thank you.

    • @jkpakosz6698
      @jkpakosz6698 Před rokem

      Where did u move, may I ask?

    • @pipebear7036
      @pipebear7036 Před rokem

      @@jkpakosz6698 Gdansk

    • @jkpakosz6698
      @jkpakosz6698 Před rokem +1

      @@pipebear7036
      Fantastic location! My transit point to go to lakes sailing in Kaszuby region, only 70km down south-west from airport.

  • @benblumenstein7656
    @benblumenstein7656 Před rokem +3

    I ENJOY what YOU do!!!!!!! PLEASE keep it going!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!

  • @mareka3740
    @mareka3740 Před rokem +3

    I would like to add some interesting details about the route: 1. the line between Jastrzębna and Sokółka opened in 1963 to bypass part of the Zanemen Line to Grodno which after 1945 remained in the Soviet Union (now Bielarus) 2. the future Rail Baltica will not use the Suwałki-Augustów-Sokółka-Białystok line but a more western one: Suwałki-EŁK-Białystok.

    • @APiesc
      @APiesc Před rokem

      Very interesting information! From Białystok to Ełk is already equipped with electrification. But in spite that Lithuania has built new tracks on the Rail Baltica, the Polish railways yet haven't done anything on the tracks in the Suwałki area.

  • @colinsimpkins686
    @colinsimpkins686 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great video format, keep it natural sound informative captions and no rubbish music😊

  • @KAMU13
    @KAMU13 Před měsícem

    I absolutely ❤ your videos - reading while watching.
    I also love the the information you provide, travel maps, history and geography and the geopolitical stories you embed in your clips.
    Absolutely marvelous. Please carry on, don’t stop! ❤

  • @thelemen58
    @thelemen58 Před rokem +2

    I watch your videos because I like them exactly the way they are. I did have a bit of a problem reading the white lettering on your maps, but no worries. Thanks!

  • @pveijk1
    @pveijk1 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your nice report. I appreciate it !

  • @APiesc
    @APiesc Před rokem +1

    Excellent video! I'm traveling on this railway line since the year 1999. The last was one week ago from Vilnius to Warsaw Wschodnia. There I changed for the night train westbound.
    In old times there were 3 train-couples a day, and a night train from Warsaw to Vilnius.

  • @ctyl5686
    @ctyl5686 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video as always and I really like your approach. Thank you.

  • @jacekbroniszewski8399
    @jacekbroniszewski8399 Před rokem +1

    This is beautiful. Thank you

  • @rafa750
    @rafa750 Před rokem +2

    Great movie. I love this kind of narration.

  • @sherrybrown6047
    @sherrybrown6047 Před rokem +2

    You do an excellent job with your video's. I find them very entertaining and learn about places you visit. Keep up the good work!!

  • @maciekwr
    @maciekwr Před rokem +2

    Love your videos!

  • @audioreviews
    @audioreviews Před rokem +1

    Another great video. I enjoy their relaxedness with often great music and interesting tech information. The Transsib series is epic.

  • @toddsholtis4470
    @toddsholtis4470 Před rokem

    Love your vlogging and the sub-titles are spot on...keep up the great work!

  • @kevinellis8869
    @kevinellis8869 Před rokem +4

    Another excellent video, you don't need to defend the way you do things. The trains and the scenery are all we need to enjoy your trips. Let others go elsewhere.

  • @basstrip73
    @basstrip73 Před rokem +2

    Your “long form” style of editing and presenting train journey videos where the sounds and images tell the story is perfect. There are some well-produced product review channels that do short videos and comment on features onboard the trains (especially the toilets 🙄) but they are all copies of one another and quickly get boring. Your style of video captures the feelings and sensations of the journey and is closest to what travelling by train is actually like. It’s also nice that you spend time explaining some of the interesting history of the area the train is travelling through.
    Thank you for sharing your travels with us… those people with the snarky comments are entitled to their opinion but if they just relaxed a bit they might feel better and learn how to appreciate and enjoy a slower pace of presentation!

  • @realtimecartravel
    @realtimecartravel Před rokem +7

    30:45 - female loco driver in EP07 -338

    • @mm34639
      @mm34639 Před rokem +2

      31:13 - She's checking in the mirror if she looks good after realizing she's being filmed :D If the train wasn't already moving then I'd say that she checked if all passenges got in and out safely, but in this case I see no other explanation

    • @mif4731
      @mif4731 Před rokem +1

      @@mm34639 she saw people next to the loco, so she checked what were they doing, she even smiled when she saw them taking photos of that green loco :)

    • @vinegardrinker5159
      @vinegardrinker5159 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/Ab2Eh1fVwRw/video.html
      She is the only female train driver in PKP Intercity.

  • @Kolejowy_Szczecin
    @Kolejowy_Szczecin Před rokem +2

    Świetny materiał🎉😮😊

  • @minimoocher822
    @minimoocher822 Před 2 měsíci

    Have just subscribed - Really enjoyed this journey with you - such a relaxing and well shot video - it's like being there with you - I'm hooked.

  • @philthai99
    @philthai99 Před rokem +2

    This is an awesome train ride.

  • @stefanv9660
    @stefanv9660 Před rokem +2

    22:35 Sounds like a GM loco from Romania. Amazing video btw. Greetings from Satu Mare.....Transilvania.

  • @stephenpearlman958
    @stephenpearlman958 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the always enjoyable train videos. I very much like the absence of music and spoken narration, which I think would distract from my enjoyment of the train travel atmosphere. The subtitles provide plenty of details concerning the routes, stations, and equipment shown.

  • @stand564
    @stand564 Před 4 měsíci +1

    EU 07-338. I drove this loco, when it belonged to depot Gdynia, about 30 years ago.👍

    • @doc7austin
      @doc7austin  Před 4 měsíci

      yes; its a very classic locomotive

    • @stand564
      @stand564 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That was my favorite loco. I started to drive it in 1977 year and in my opinion, that was very succesfull license bought by PKP in Great Britain. Thanks for your films. You gave me inspiration for next travel. @@doc7austin

  • @adamsmith275
    @adamsmith275 Před 5 měsíci +1

    ...you are doing a great job!... Keep it up!...

  • @TheDutchman92000
    @TheDutchman92000 Před rokem +5

    Please keep the same format and length, no commentary.they're self explanatory. Thank you.

  • @rafa750
    @rafa750 Před rokem +3

    Wow! A girl drives the loco (31.16).

    • @djbuhh9648
      @djbuhh9648 Před rokem

      Probably it's that one: czcams.com/video/Ab2Eh1fVwRw/video.html

  • @andrzejmaranda3699
    @andrzejmaranda3699 Před rokem +3

    doc7austin’s DreamlinerCentral: this travel is REALLY INTERESTING!

  • @peterhonig4954
    @peterhonig4954 Před rokem +2

    Maby thanx for another great railway video with substantial additional (historic) information. You know how to please railwaygeeks despite all those nonsense criticals. Continue this unique way of producing. Eager to see part 3👋👋👆👆

  • @manojbachhan1662
    @manojbachhan1662 Před rokem +3

    Your videos are very nice good job sir

  • @TheMappero
    @TheMappero Před rokem +5

    Superb video! Glad you made it. Just small remark 🙂
    Poland is in Central Europe, if we consider geographic split of Europe. Also geometric middle point of Europe is located in Poland, therefore PL cannot be in Eastern Europe 🤣
    Also, from historical and language and more obvious reasons (even railway gauge), countries located East of PL are considered as the Eastern Europe.

    • @ursodermatt8809
      @ursodermatt8809 Před rokem +1

      i agree with you geographically speaking. however if we talk historically, like 40 years ago, Poland definitively was in the "EAST"
      personally i would consider poland in central europe also.

    • @TheMappero
      @TheMappero Před rokem +1

      @@ursodermatt8809 please don't go back... Future is bright, especially when most of Europe rejoined the Western world after being betrayed after WWII by them ... Anyway, if you prefer use term the 'EAST', then we also need to say Germany (east part of course, DDR ) is east 😱😎

    • @ursodermatt8809
      @ursodermatt8809 Před rokem

      @@TheMappero
      history is always "back"
      and yes, east germany was also "east".
      and i did not "prefer".
      besides what is east and west depends where you are situated.
      it was just an explanation. you ex soviet territories are still touchy about the past. you yourself contradict yourself when going back to the past.
      it is your history and all the slogans and getting angry will not change it. just live with it. i live with the past of my own country and do not deny the past. it is what it is.

    • @pedroquiros5371
      @pedroquiros5371 Před rokem +1

      @oc7austin’s DreamlinerCentral hast du das endlich kappiert, Deutscher ignorant?

    • @jkpakosz6698
      @jkpakosz6698 Před rokem

      @@ursodermatt8809
      Funny enough, because geografically speaking entire Finland and even part of Greece is more East then Poland 😉

  • @timstrainvideos142
    @timstrainvideos142 Před rokem +2

    excellent video

  • @robertab929
    @robertab929 Před rokem +8

    Poland and Baltics are not in Eastern Europe, but in Central Europe.
    Look at the map of Europe, check where the borders are, and you will see how big distance is between Vinius and Ural.

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 Před rokem

      That border crossing, Litwa / Polska is Center of Europe. [Very close].

  • @arijitpiyu
    @arijitpiyu Před rokem

    Excellent vlog.

  • @TheMrTomkennedy
    @TheMrTomkennedy Před rokem +2

    I guess it's not for the "great uninformed," but I adore your way of vlogging!! Please never change :)

  • @thomasdvorak5853
    @thomasdvorak5853 Před rokem +4

    Your "production method" is perfect. Don't change it! Ignore the "snarky comments." Super job! One question, though, that I have wanted to ask: where are you from? Clearly former USSR, but "otkuda?"

    • @doc7austin
      @doc7austin  Před rokem +4

      me -> from Ukrainian SSR

    • @JudeMoneymaker
      @JudeMoneymaker Před rokem +1

      ​@@doc7austin Honestly? I'm pretty sure I saw one of your documents - that one was about a flight - with Chinese passport on table. Anyway, your method of making documents is classic for East Asians (especially Japanese), without excessive narration, containing only some objective informations. Enjoyable and much more valuable than almost all travel-related content on CZcams (what are usually extremely subjective and unprofessional videoblogs).

  • @vaperson
    @vaperson Před rokem +2

    EU07-338 (nowadays EP07) wasn't built by Pafawag, but by HCP in Poznań

  • @jabberwockytdi8901
    @jabberwockytdi8901 Před rokem

    The PKP EP07 are updates of EU07 locos built from the 1960's to a design licensed from English Electric, hence the similarity to the UK Class 83 locos, the first locos were called EU06 in Poland but made at EE plant Vulcan Foundry in UK - PKP painted an EU07 in the bright blue 1960's Class 83 livery for a while.

  • @konradlewandowski23
    @konradlewandowski23 Před rokem +6

    The line is in poor condition as renovation is not profitable this line will soon be replaced by Rail Baltica with a maximum speed of 250 km/h, works are already well advanced.
    After the construction of Rail Baltica is completed, it will be possible to travel from Vilnius to Warsaw in 3 h 10 min

    • @times4937
      @times4937 Před rokem +1

      After completing the ridiculously expensive investment, the operator will be carrying air at a speed of 250 km per hour

    • @konradlewandowski23
      @konradlewandowski23 Před rokem +5

      @@times4937 Electric trains are the future, electricity can be obtained from various sources such as sun, wind, water, etc. Oil will eventually run out. It is a very smart and future-proof investment.

    • @jkpakosz6698
      @jkpakosz6698 Před rokem

      Personally I prefer a bit slower, to enjoy some views outside...

  • @keiththompson5173
    @keiththompson5173 Před rokem +1

    Keep doing what you're doing now, no need to do it differently. Excellent videos

  • @Fejasso
    @Fejasso Před rokem +1

    @doc7austin’s DreamlinerCentral you're wrong about rail baltica. It'll go through Olecko and Ełk to Białystok via 39 and 38 line, not 40 line IC Hańcza goes. I'm building it.:)

  • @mjszczepankiewicz8496
    @mjszczepankiewicz8496 Před rokem +1

    The river's name is Czarna Hańcza, not Hańcza, that's the name of the lake only. Thank You for uploading.

  • @lucioayalazalazar6007
    @lucioayalazalazar6007 Před rokem +3

    Está todo bien amigo, me gustan tus videos

  • @bb_003
    @bb_003 Před rokem +1

    😊very good

  • @gebanaklodke
    @gebanaklodke Před rokem +7

    Poland is located in Central Europe, not Eastern Europe. Great video btw.

    • @majy1735
      @majy1735 Před 11 měsíci

      Quite right but don't expect too much from West Europeans: being aware that not only Western Europe exists is the maximum they can do.

  • @amitchaudhry1027
    @amitchaudhry1027 Před rokem +3

    Nice video connecting suwalki gap to warsaw central. The way video is made as if the reconstruction of the passage of world War 2. Connecting Soviet Europe and mainland Europa is exciting. Looks like we are navigating a video game. Great vdo

  • @Visalcon
    @Visalcon Před rokem +4

    Hey! Kibel or TurboKibel is nothing wrong! It is common in rail-lovers society in Poland...

  • @szymex22
    @szymex22 Před rokem

    Interesting trip. I like your videos only thing I would change is to use 2 lines for the text. The travel time is quite long though. The EN57 train sets are nicknamed “Kibel” which means toilet (it used to smell in them). EN57AL is also called Alicja (Alice)
    I don’t like some of the seats of PKPIC, when modernised, they often become less comfortable, thanks FPS.

  • @samtrak1204
    @samtrak1204 Před rokem +1

    Are the blinding bright lights inside train ever dimmed?

  • @bartlomiejm0
    @bartlomiejm0 Před rokem +1

    hi, can you tell me anyone got on or off the train at Trakiszki station?

  • @terranova4314
    @terranova4314 Před rokem +1

    31:10 what a sound!!!

  • @Razparuk
    @Razparuk Před rokem

    like always, GJ

    • @clivewatson7877
      @clivewatson7877 Před rokem

      Good stuff - I could almost feel the cold. I found the travel around the former Russian rail links fascinating and enjoyed the maps provided. Personally I would have wished for more enhanced and clearer map detail . So now I have an incentive to do some individual cartographic research !! Thanks fot the trip ! C.W.

  • @SlovakianLynx
    @SlovakianLynx Před rokem +4

    Fun fact: Kýbel in Slovak language means bucket.

    • @ursodermatt8809
      @ursodermatt8809 Před rokem +1

      very similar to german "kübel". there might be a historical connection.

    • @SlovakianLynx
      @SlovakianLynx Před rokem +1

      Yes, it originates from the German word you mentioned.

    • @ursodermatt8809
      @ursodermatt8809 Před rokem

      @@SlovakianLynx
      interesting. in swiss german it is pronounced chöbu though.

  • @samtrak1204
    @samtrak1204 Před rokem +1

    Is St. Petersburg-Warsaw mainline the same gauge over entire route?

  • @RobertNowak
    @RobertNowak Před rokem

    Good! 🙂

  • @patryk4389
    @patryk4389 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I'm wondering if you have any specific website that you get all the information for videos from or do you have multiple resources

    • @doc7austin
      @doc7austin  Před rokem +2

      wikipedia and openrailwaymap are my main sources

    • @patryk4389
      @patryk4389 Před rokem +1

      @@doc7austin Thank you so much for sharing, greetings from one of the towns you passed through ;)

  • @fussyboy2000
    @fussyboy2000 Před rokem +1

    Great video. No resturant car is definitely a minus for that train. Is there anythin at Mockava? Or is it just a platform for swapping bwteeen russina and standard gauges? (PS If you are going to put the camera out the window you need to get a decent windsock on the mic.)

    • @snowflake7894
      @snowflake7894 Před rokem +1

      Resturant car for 10-20 passengers?

    • @fussyboy2000
      @fussyboy2000 Před rokem

      @@snowflake7894 It could come on at the reversal rather than going over the border to Mockava.

    • @fussyboy2000
      @fussyboy2000 Před rokem +1

      @@snowflake7894 I agree there's no need for it to go through to Lithuania, but it could back on with the extra carriages at Bydgoszcz and work to Kraków and back.

    • @APiesc
      @APiesc Před rokem +1

      @@fussyboy2000
      Mockava is a very small station with only one platform for swapping train. But it's an interesting station too. 2 gauges, 1435 mm and 1524 (new 1520) mm, 4 rails and 2 tracks/gauges, which are tangled together on 1 embankment to Šeštokai. From there to Kaunas the 2 gauges are mantled on 2 embankments.

  • @gyanf
    @gyanf Před rokem +2

    Good one with no music!

  • @Keikdv
    @Keikdv Před rokem +3

    1) I like the way you make your videos. Lot's of info and no irritating face in sight 2) the views would be nicer in spring/summer as riding in the dark is never a pleasant thing and 3) do not put white text over maps. Unreadable!

  • @jankucera8180
    @jankucera8180 Před rokem

    I was just contemplating a little... Would not it make more practical/economic sense to have a standard-gauge "light" diesel train connection Bialystok-Kaunas? At least, until a standard-gauge line Kaunas-Vilnius (a part of the Rail Baltica project) comes into existence ... It would be cheaper, that transfer at Mockava could be eliminated, the stop during the change of direction at Suwalki could be reduced, as the crew would just move to the other side of the train, and both Bialystok and Kaunas are relatively busy crossing stations, so it should not be that difficult to find some useful connections in both of them...