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  • čas přidán 10. 01. 2023
  • Time to ride the famous Railjet! Everyone loves this train, thanks to its luxurious interiors, but today I'm going to be riding in Economy Class, to see if the cheapest possible ticket still gives you a good experience.
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    Journey Details:
    Origin: Wien Hbf
    Destination: Salzburg Hbf
    Company: ÖBB (Austrian Railways)
    Train: ÖBB 1116 + Railjet set
    Accommodation: Economy Class Seat (2nd)
    Distance: 311 kilometres / 193 miles
    Price: €24.90 (£22.70 / $29.30), including journey from Bratislava
    Time: 2h53m, on-time
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Komentáře • 621

  • @SuperalbsTravels
    @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +60

    What's your favourite item from the Railjet restaurant? 🍽😋

    • @green.
      @green. Před rokem +13

      schnitzelsemmel and backhendlsalat, tasted amazing

    • @CO84trucker
      @CO84trucker Před rokem +3

      Sacherwürstel + 🍺

    • @bunnycatcorleone69
      @bunnycatcorleone69 Před rokem +2

      Schnitzelsemmel

    • @trovalsc
      @trovalsc Před rokem +5

      Beer.

    • @fleischlicht7452
      @fleischlicht7452 Před rokem +2

      I have a Halfsize-Servicetrolley from Railjet at home. Thats my favourite Item!😂👍

  • @Styx1410
    @Styx1410 Před rokem +1007

    I sit in a Railjet every day and I had no idea they are so highly regarded internationally. It's interesting how something that's part of my daily life can be so special to others. Thoroughly enjoyed the video :)

    • @earonie
      @earonie Před rokem +31

      Geht mir genauso! :)

    • @gnaagren
      @gnaagren Před rokem +44

      I remember when they came out, thinking: "With my 2nd class ticket, I'm allowed to sit in THIS?"
      Nowadays it's standard, but only because we're used to it.

    • @arohk4415
      @arohk4415 Před rokem +6

      1st class in japan is worse than economy in austria.

    • @richardikus7216
      @richardikus7216 Před rokem +9

      @@arohk4415 Really??? The economy in Austria is nothing special at all.

    • @Mungobohne1
      @Mungobohne1 Před rokem +9

      Same here, österreichische Bundesbahnen: eine Liebesgeschichte.

  • @Sykasa
    @Sykasa Před rokem +552

    We Austrians are often forgetting how good ÖBB service is compared to most other countries service and train infrastructure. Thanks for the well done video!

    • @CptShelby
      @CptShelby Před rokem +23

      I consider it mid-range. Compared to Switzerland, the Netherlands or Japan, Austria doesn't look very good.
      However, if one is used to the DB or some Eastern European countries, ÖBB is quite comfortable and reliable.
      I like the fact that ÖBB is investing in night trains and started bringing back some abandoned connections.

    • @richardikus7216
      @richardikus7216 Před rokem +12

      @@CptShelby Switzerland? Really? I have to take swiss trains regularly and most of them are pretty old. What is the problem with the DB? The normal ICE ist more comfortable than the Railjet.

    • @georgewashington6497
      @georgewashington6497 Před rokem +2

      @@oxndvvfkuhl7540 Always amazed how modern kids base something to be of quality or not, depending if there's free wifi.

    • @GeldtheGelded
      @GeldtheGelded Před rokem +15

      @@georgewashington6497 Wifi is something as important as food and water these days, for people of all ages and classes, stop fooling yourself with your pseudo-conservative attitude

    • @cod3r1337
      @cod3r1337 Před rokem +6

      The Swiss railways really aren't that great at all. Maybe they used to be decades ago, but these days their reputation is more myth tham reality.
      Anyway, no European railway company can compare un any way to Japan in the categories that really matter, which are punctuality, reliability, efficiency, staff competence and friendliness.

  • @ateltoni
    @ateltoni Před rokem +644

    I have to say, your german pronounciation is pretty good, considering some other reviewers butcher some words. Its also kind of weird to see a train that i have been riding on a lot of times in a review video.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +43

      Haha thanks!

    • @NeoDerGrose
      @NeoDerGrose Před rokem +67

      Especially "Wien Hauptbahnhof" made me wonder if you are a native speaker.

    • @Pseudonym-qh3oo
      @Pseudonym-qh3oo Před rokem +5

      @@NeoDerGrose Donnau

    • @ernstspitaler4523
      @ernstspitaler4523 Před rokem +17

      He does not butcher German worse than the Germans themselves 😂

    • @eljefe8664
      @eljefe8664 Před rokem +2

      @@NeoDerGrose lol sehr nett stimmt halt nicht. Ur englischer Akzent. Aber eh Nice gemacht find i

  • @deadvodka
    @deadvodka Před rokem +53

    I never realised this train was known outside of Austria, except by Tourists who has taken it before.
    Since 2021 the ÖBB offers a yearly ticket at around €1000 which includes every local line as well, so the deal is a no-brainer to anybody who uses the train regularly. I certainly got my moneys worth in 2022 and am looking forward to a few journeys in 2023 as well.

  • @darrishng6540
    @darrishng6540 Před rokem +199

    Yay! My favourite train in Europe was again reviewed and I fell in love with the high-quality products and services that the Austrian Railways offers. Aside from the service, my favourite feature of these trains is that they can "sing" while they accelerate, making train departure so magical and musical like nothing else! 😍

    • @walterrudich2175
      @walterrudich2175 Před rokem +10

      There even is one locomotive which plays the "ode to the joy" from Beethoven.

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před rokem +21

      Unfortunately that's only true for the original Taurus locomotives (types 1016 and 1116).
      The newer ones (1216) sound as uninspired as any other contemporary Siemens vehicle.

    • @darrishng6540
      @darrishng6540 Před rokem

      @@walterrudich2175 That's interesting to hear that

    • @darrishng6540
      @darrishng6540 Před rokem +1

      @@stephanweinberger Wow. That's some in-depth info provided as trains over here in Malaysia have loud acceleration, especially the Bombardier Innovia trans 200 and 300 series

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před rokem +1

      @@darrishng6540 the Siemens ES64U4 (ÖBB 1216) and Vectron (ÖBB 1293) sound similarly "boring" to those: czcams.com/video/KVPtzNrN5LA/video.html or czcams.com/video/JQIeYYArTCg/video.html
      But none of them sound as annoying as the Bombardier Traxx F140 series: czcams.com/video/_IBaxoyHehE/video.html :-) (at first you think "oh, that's just boring but not too bad", but then...)

  • @mneumayr
    @mneumayr Před rokem +80

    Because of living in Vienna and having family in Salzburg I ride on this train very often. When you don’t take the “slow” option with that many stops the travel reduces to 2:22h.

    • @xcpt
      @xcpt Před rokem +1

      Why dont you take the Westbahn? Its much cheaper?

    • @xDubFreak
      @xDubFreak Před rokem

      6:00

    • @annaf3915
      @annaf3915 Před rokem +5

      @@xcpt With the ÖBB Vorteilscard that costs 66 € per year you pay half price on all ÖBB trains so it's the same or cheaper than the Westbahn. I usually prefer the RJ Express as well because it has a tv to keep the kids entertained (lazy parenting, I know)

    • @markusschmidt9260
      @markusschmidt9260 Před rokem +1

      @@annaf3915 They actually give a discount on the tickets should you have a Vorteilscard on Westbahn as well, to make their tickets slightly cheaper. I don't like their coaches as much as the RJ, though. Their luggage racks are tiny and the seats slightly less comfortable. Not a big deal, but based on the fact, that you save maybe 2 or 3€ on a Vorteilscard ticket, I don't think, it's worth it.

    • @ypsilondaone
      @ypsilondaone Před rokem +1

      @@xcpt the westbahn is a joke in comparison of comfort and how well the staff is trained.

  • @capslocked7274
    @capslocked7274 Před rokem +118

    this somehow fills me with patriotism for my country haha

  • @katrin5897
    @katrin5897 Před rokem +21

    By the way, one of my favorite things about the rj is the fact, that they have a designated family area + a silent area (the doors have a green line) . I always book the silent area and for the most part people actually stick to the rules (don't talk on the phone, no music etc.). If it's not to busy the conductor even enforces it (if they care) Makes a long train journey a little bit more pleasant.

  • @Prof_Prokrastination
    @Prof_Prokrastination Před rokem +121

    1:42 Fun Fact: The white train on the left with the red stripes is operated by Deutsche Bahn. These kiss trains were bought by DB and originally belonged to the Austrian „Westbahn“. Therefore they sometimes have to go back to Vienna for maintenance, resulting in a rather unusual scheduled (night) train that you can actually book from Stuttgart to Vienna. I‘d love to see this route commercially on a daily base one day 😊

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před rokem +14

      There is also another of those pairs from Rostock via Berlin to Vienna and back (IC94/95).
      The reason is that Westbahn still had a running maintenance contract with ÖBB technical services located at Vienna's Westbahnhof station, which DB just inherited when they bought the trains (as DB only own a few of those KISS trains, it didn't make sense for them to set up all the maintenance logistics for the type).

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +15

      Yup, those are some pretty horrible journeys, but always handy to have in case you need them!

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před rokem +1

      @@SuperalbsTravels The whole journey is of course not for the faint of heart :-)
      A friend of mine tried it from Berlin to Vienna and back; luckily it was quite empty so that she could make use of the "couch" seats in the upper floor. Unfortunately the conductor didn't bother to dim the lights... so not really all that comfortable despite the improvised "couchette".
      But for shorter sections of 2-3 hours it's surely an interesting option.

    • @christophernoble6810
      @christophernoble6810 Před rokem +2

      Bit confusing with the speed. 230 km/h is only available on very limited stretches of the route. The locos have been causing problems with the track resulting in increased maintenance. Wels is a tricky one to get right, but admire your attempt.

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před rokem +5

      @@christophernoble6810 To be precise: Hadersdorf junction to Wagram junction (~45km), Ybbs to Amstetten (~15km), and St.Valentin to Linz-Pichling (~13km) are currently capable of 230km/h (the tracks are actually designed for up to 250).
      But on the two shorter stretches it's barely ever used, as it's just a waste of energy to accelerate only to immediately having to slam on the brakes again... So these are more in preparation of the rest of the line Vienna-Linz being upgraded (which currently mostly allows for 200km/h).
      Westwards from Linz the line is currently operated at 160km/h, gradually going down to 100km/h as you approach Salzburg. Upgrades/additional HS tracks (designed for operation at 230km/h) are slowly added to those parts of the line.

  • @larsanderson3951
    @larsanderson3951 Před rokem +31

    If you plan to do more than one ride it pays off to get ÖBB Vorteilscard. It reduces the price by half and costs max. 66€ for 1 year. So a ride through Austria from east to west is only 40€ and takes 6:50h

  • @catonkybord7950
    @catonkybord7950 Před rokem +43

    I had no idea the RailJet is considered the best in Europe 😂 Good to know! I'll appreciate it more the next time I travel from Tyrol to Vienna.

  • @bingewatchingintesifies809

    I use railjet to go from Wien to Gmünd every few weeks. Always a smooth ride in very comfortable sits.

  • @Danimrich
    @Danimrich Před rokem +21

    As for the dining car experience: I would recommend taking the 8:25am IC533 service from Vienna to at least Bruck an der Mur. This train features a proper dining car and on this route you can enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Semmering pass while eating breakfast in the dining car.

    • @christianzotter4224
      @christianzotter4224 Před 7 měsíci +1

      As long as I travel by train "just for fun" I do prefer also trains with a "full dining-car", that means that this complete car is for dining! Thats more the ambience of a restaurant! My prefered train for those trips is the EC "Transalpin", wich I use from Selzthal to Zell am See, and then I move over to "Transalpin" comming from Zürich. And the whole trip on board the dining-car, first for Lunch and on the "back train" for afternoon snack! Its allways very relaxing!

    • @CalinFR
      @CalinFR Před 3 měsíci

      Good suggestion. Do you know if Porta Moravia (the train with the panoramic car) has a restaurant too?

  • @blob0000
    @blob0000 Před 4 měsíci +2

    As an Austrian I am very proud of the ÖBB Railjet, I've been on it many times and it's amazing. My favorite dish is by far the Frankfurter Würstl

  • @Reens-Rails
    @Reens-Rails Před rokem +50

    Man, your german pronunciation is really good! Even "Österreichische Bundesbahnen" which is a tough one for native english speakers is pretty good! Enjoy your time in Sri Lanka. Can't wait for those videos!

    • @catonkybord7950
      @catonkybord7950 Před rokem +1

      I noticed that too! It's so rare for English speakers to get the Umlaute right, but he managed it effortlessly.

    • @mrcool7140
      @mrcool7140 Před rokem

      Is he an English native though? The way he said 'Tullnerfeld' was extremely Scandinavian lol

  • @daschmamsl
    @daschmamsl Před rokem +67

    You definitely have to try the Salzkammergutbahn in Oberösterreich. It‘s from Attnang-Puchheim to Steinach-Irdning via Bad Ischl and Hallstatt, two of the major tourist attractions in Austria. From Hallstatt Station you can cross the lake to the town by a spectacular boat ride! There are commuter services every hour and one Intercity directly from Wien Hbf. every day. Greatings from Austria

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +5

      I've seen photos, it looks great! I'll have to try it one day. :)

    • @aaaa7007
      @aaaa7007 Před rokem +3

      Are there any other scenic railways in Austria other than the Semmeringbahn and Salzkammergutbahn?

    • @daschmamsl
      @daschmamsl Před rokem +2

      @@aaaa7007 Of cousre, i think the Tauernbahn and the Arlbergbahn are also pretty impressive. But my favourite is the Salzkammergutbahn.

    • @IamFD
      @IamFD Před rokem +3

      @@aaaa7007Arlbergbahn, Tauernbahn, Gesäusebahn. Most Railwayroutes in Austria are beautiful… but i cant agree with the high Railjet praise…. Been riding on them since 2008 and i think they are quite uncomfortable… i always try to take the ICE T if i need to go from Vienna to St.Pölten or Linz..

    • @aaaa7007
      @aaaa7007 Před rokem +1

      @@IamFD I only took Railjet trains 2 times, and even then only inside Hungary (where I live). These were hour long trips, but the train felt pretty comfortable, the seats were a bit better than what I get on Hungarian State Railvays second class offerings. But I can easly see those seats getting uncomfortable on a longer (like 4+ hours) journey. But I have to say I like how silent and smooth these Viaggo coaches run, they barely had any track noise coming into the cabin. Speaking of the cabin, I find the ÖBB design to be too plain and quite frankly ugly. In my opinion the ČD Railjets have a more vibrant and better interior with their dotted blue seats, and as far as I'm concerned those recline unlike the seats in ÖBB Railjets, but please correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @georgsatzinger8563
    @georgsatzinger8563 Před rokem +66

    The newer 2016 build RailJets number 52-60 have also footrests which are quite comfortable :)
    Compared to the restaurant in the old RIC wagons from the 80s and 90s the RailJet restaurant is definitely smaller and more and the focus of effectiveness planed - therefore people might prefer the older "Speisewagen"/dining cars.
    As an Austrian I sometimes look a bit jealous on the German high-speed electric units. In the past Austria had as well a "high"-speed electric units (build in 1965-1978) which have been replaced by the RailJets and RIC wagons.
    For the future the interior of the current RailJet fleet will be upgraded - but only slowly because the ÖBB has a lack of trains - and the new RailJet 2.0 will be introduced with low floor entry for the service München-Verone via Brenner
    Greetings from Austria ;-)

    • @903lew
      @903lew Před rokem +3

      As a Swede I am jealous of you both. That being said the ÖBB focus on Nightjets means I will in most probability mainly traverse Germany on ÖBB rolling stock. Imagine that.

    • @georgsatzinger8563
      @georgsatzinger8563 Před rokem

      @@903lew And the quality of the NightJet will be tremendously increased with the new NightJet generation. Imagine the oldest type of Rolling Stock which is used by the ÖBB dates back into the 60s. So I am highly looking forward for the new NightJet trainsets which will bring train Travel to the next Level :)

    • @903lew
      @903lew Před rokem

      @@georgsatzinger8563 I just want any service that can get me from Stockholm to anywhere I want to go in less than 48 hours ^^. Can’t say I’m too picky when it comes to night trains really, spent every other weekend on couchettes from the 70s when I was in the army.

    • @martinh.3058
      @martinh.3058 Před rokem

      Not only do the newer ones have a footrest , you can shift the seating surface a few cm forweard changing the angle of the backrest.

  • @andrewpepper8031
    @andrewpepper8031 Před rokem +24

    I only had a relatively short journey on one but I agree they are excellent trains. I look forward to visiting Austria again soon.

  • @samtrak1204
    @samtrak1204 Před rokem +18

    Red and black livery is the most eye catching color scheme I've seen on a train in this century. Frecciarossa is a close second. What can I say? I've always loved red.

  • @RedDeathShinigami
    @RedDeathShinigami Před rokem

    working for the ÖBB and I have to say your informations in the videos were very accuratly! It is a great train and always nice to ride it. Thanks so much for taking a look at it! Great Video!

  • @lisilein2
    @lisilein2 Před rokem +2

    The Railjets are great when not completely overbooked. But now, after the pandemic it's very often difficult to even find a seat, especially during rush hours. You basically have to pay extra everytime to reserve something, which is really annoying when you've already payed quite a large sum of money for the yearly or monthly ticket. Also, while they promote the "flexibility" of traveling with the trains. You really need to plan a minimum of one day in advance. I've sat on the floor for 4 hours so many times because I just boarded a train after work... with first class seats being empty.

  • @xcpt
    @xcpt Před rokem +3

    Calling "Spätzle" a sort of Pasta is in some parts of Austria a committed crime. :D

  • @anthonywarrener1881
    @anthonywarrener1881 Před rokem

    Thank you for a great video. I agree with all that you say, and have travelled many times on The RailJets between Wien and Zurich. The trains have always been immaculate and a pleasure to ride in ! Many thanks.

  • @76driver
    @76driver Před 4 měsíci +1

    As an 🇦🇹 Austrian I praise your enthusiasm and how much you care about the right pronounciation of everything, doing even better than many Germans 😅 !

  • @stepheng7008
    @stepheng7008 Před rokem

    Excellent video. Thanks. Huge fan of RailJet - enjoyed a short trip last summer from Budapest to Vienna.

  • @Mogyesz1
    @Mogyesz1 Před rokem +1

    been waiting for this video for so long! thank you for making it! btw good video as always

  • @agp11001
    @agp11001 Před rokem +4

    Never thought the Railjet was "famous". It's... like, just the train I regularly use to get to Vienna. Nice video.

  • @besiryildirim7259
    @besiryildirim7259 Před rokem +2

    I work for the ÖBB as a railway constructioner and ride every day with the railjet. We often forget how good our railway infrastructure and the quality of our service is compared to other countries. Switzerland and Louxemburg is also an great example

  • @CombatFXZone
    @CombatFXZone Před rokem +3

    During my bachelor studies I lived in Salzburg and I communted between Salzburg and Vienna every weekend. I got an one-year ticket for this exact route. This video hits me with serious nostalgia haha

  • @baumfp
    @baumfp Před rokem +6

    There are also some other railjets (including the ČD Railjets) that have a smaller first and business class, but instead have on additional economy class. So the economy class is usually less full and the economy seats in these railjet sets can also recline and feature adjustable footrests. In my opinion these are the best trains for riding in economy.

  • @larrycantdraw8995
    @larrycantdraw8995 Před rokem +2

    This is so interesting to watch as I come from Austria and this Hauptbahnhof is about one hour away by train, so I see it quite often!

  • @TheNewAccount2008
    @TheNewAccount2008 Před rokem

    Great review. I used to travel with the Railjet frequently in the past and enjoyed it every time.

  • @AndrewG1989
    @AndrewG1989 Před rokem +1

    Very nice. Including the interiors, seats and the breathtaking scenery. Trains in Europe are the best.

  • @euler4273
    @euler4273 Před rokem +3

    I used to travel this route at least once a month for several years. And especially when travelling in other countries, particularly outside of Europe, I really began to appreciate how great it is!

  • @snwfx5295
    @snwfx5295 Před rokem +2

    nice to see you talk about my countrys main train line so niceley... iv always loved railjets, and they are really nice to go with :)

  • @Markus-ik6ub
    @Markus-ik6ub Před rokem

    Geat video, liked how you also showed a little of the journey while talking about the train. Speaking of, if you enjoyed that ride i bet youd also love the Semmering Bahn. Since its historically the most impressive track built in austria (not to mention a world herritage site) :^)

  • @the_vehicle_spotter
    @the_vehicle_spotter Před rokem +1

    I love your videos, keep up the good work 👍

  • @erwinmeeuwenoord6015
    @erwinmeeuwenoord6015 Před rokem

    Nice video! I once had breakfast on board from Munich to Vienna. I really liked that. Take care!

  • @samtrak1204
    @samtrak1204 Před rokem +4

    I love fast trains using upgraded infrastructure because the scenery is usually much more delicious than high speed lines and you get to see the small hamlets and towns between big cities along the old right of way.

  • @walkaboutarts
    @walkaboutarts Před rokem

    great video, thanks!
    I am from salzburg living in vienna, so I know those trains and the route quite well.
    thanks for your opinion and the detailed review!

  • @faastex
    @faastex Před rokem +3

    I don't know when this was filmed but I can't get over the fact that at 0:42 you see a guy in T-shirt and shorts next to a guy wearing basically a winter coat (as well as most people in the video) lol

  • @hofertyp
    @hofertyp Před rokem +2

    As an ÖBB employee, you can ride the trains for free using the first-class only showing your employee ID. The RJX Railjet Express is even faster (2,5h for Vienna to Salzburg) that beats every other transport. Also it is very comfortable and with wifi on board you can continue working 😀

  • @niklasgermann
    @niklasgermann Před rokem +2

    I live here in Austria and use this train a lot! Nice to see your review!

  • @AnnabelSmyth
    @AnnabelSmyth Před rokem +6

    We went on a Railjet between Munich and LInz nearly ten years ago now; I wasn't particularly blown away by the comfort or anything - much like any other train - but what I do remember is the utterly delicious coffee they served, that only cost (ten years ago!) €1! I wasn't expecting it to be nearly as good as it actuallyw as.

  • @JohnnyHooverTravels
    @JohnnyHooverTravels Před rokem +1

    I agree with you. I love the RailJet/InterJet family. My favourite spot is 1st as I just love those seats.
    Economy has the Grammer 3000 seats. Just like an HST!
    Enjoyable and informative video as ever 👍

    • @LunarPenguin42
      @LunarPenguin42 Před rokem

      They are the worst. My back hated those seats. Thats the only thing i wish would change about the railjet

  • @qwasd0r
    @qwasd0r Před rokem +2

    Austria's railway service is still one of the best in Europe. People here don't appreciate it enough.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +1

      I agree, they're some of the best out there, especially considering the difficult terrain in some parts of the country.

  • @robyoungquist5803
    @robyoungquist5803 Před rokem +2

    Wonderful review 👍🏻. Loved the dining car with its huge windows … there’s just something about eating in the restaurantbord as you whiz by beautiful scenery. Definitely a big YES to a full review of OBB Business Class … maybe Wein to Zurich? 😉

  • @Chuiiken
    @Chuiiken Před rokem

    Wow, respekt for nailing the stations names nearly perfecly!

  • @Artwe18
    @Artwe18 Před rokem +1

    I take this train weekly, didnt know it was considerd this good. great video btw. 😊

  • @verena1242
    @verena1242 Před rokem +3

    Nice Video! I really recommend trying the route Vienna - Graz, it features super nice views between forest hills:)

  • @traindude80
    @traindude80 Před rokem +2

    I took this train last in December. Vienna to Bregenz on RJX 660. I bought a first class ticket on my outbound trip and returned with economy class. The only real difference for me was that first class has a 2+1 seating arrangement and the seats had a bit more legroom. On the way back economy was fine, except for a stretch between Innsbruck and Wörgl, where the train became overcrowded. Apart from that, price-wise, economy can't be beat.

  • @Ttavoc
    @Ttavoc Před rokem +1

    As an Austrian Citizen the Railjet is part of my regular live. The perspective from an tourist is weird and wholesome at the same time

  • @roberto6534
    @roberto6534 Před rokem +1

    Thanks man for testing the Railjet i personaly think that the Railjet ist the best connection from city to city

  • @gb9727
    @gb9727 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Fun fact: the siemens Taurus locomotives play a do re mi tune as they start moving. All versions except the ES 64 U4 do it

  • @Zuuu40
    @Zuuu40 Před rokem

    Another fantastic video

  • @johnhaynes710
    @johnhaynes710 Před rokem

    Great videos love the voiceover as I am blind. Travelled on a rail jet from west Bahn hof to innsbrook. Discovered coffee from the trolley cheaper than from the buffet as different coffee machines.

  • @harrisonofcolorado8886
    @harrisonofcolorado8886 Před rokem +2

    I rode the RailJet once before from Prague to Vienna, and I honestly thought it was a fun experience.

  • @shaffow
    @shaffow Před rokem

    Great video!
    railjet business class has the same seats as the italian Frecciarossa ETR500, however, the compartments on this train (Frecciarossa) are in the FR business class and there are different seats

  • @peppi0304
    @peppi0304 Před rokem +5

    Ive riden this train between Innsbruck and Linz dozens of times. Its rare that the train was more than 10, 15 minutes late. Though between Innsbruck and Wörgl its often very crowded during rush hour because its a super fast connection: 60 km in less than 30 minutes.
    It also stops in St. Anton am Arlberg which is a major skiing destination.

    • @danielfruhauf5304
      @danielfruhauf5304 Před rokem +3

      Same thing with Vienna to St. Pölten. It only takes about half an hour and there are plenty of people who travel to Vienna for their job on a daily basis.

  • @lucythebrazen
    @lucythebrazen Před rokem +3

    You should check out the route from Vienna to Graz, the bit around Semmering is very scenic!

  • @BlockBaster4
    @BlockBaster4 Před rokem +1

    I once travelled with the RailJet from Insbruck HBF to Budapest. It was a really chill and beatyfull journey, until aftwr the hungarian border where the train displays startet to glich-out and randomly stoppt in the middle of nowere.
    But it was still a nice journey after all.

  • @GOICOBA
    @GOICOBA Před rokem

    I appreciate how well you pronounce the "ö", that is very rare for native speakers of foreign languages.
    Wish you all the best, have fun ✌️

  • @bacaala
    @bacaala Před rokem

    as a person from the south of the city of salzburg who hangs around the hauptbahnhof quite often, i was pretty surprised suddenly seeing this video in my recommendations as i know all those places pretty well

  • @YouGenom
    @YouGenom Před rokem

    I love Railjets, they are fantastic. I love the 4 seat spots, where there is even more space, as trains are not overcrowded.

  • @heyho4488
    @heyho4488 Před rokem

    great train, great video

  • @st0ny242
    @st0ny242 Před rokem

    Respect for pronouncing the German words so well, especially Österreichische Bundesbahnen. What a tongue twister.
    Also, the RJX is truly the best and compared to the trains in Germany it's a dream!

  • @noneofyourbusiness3288
    @noneofyourbusiness3288 Před rokem +2

    I am not just saying this because of the (friendly) rivalry between Austria and Germany (or rather the Austrian superiority complex ^^), but Austrian train lines are just way way better than German train lines. Every time I visited Germany by train it was an absolute nightmare of delays and low frequency connections.

  • @rokory
    @rokory Před rokem +1

    You really should try the Business Class on Railjet. I have watched a lot of you videos now, an no premium class came even close to the Railjets Business Class. It's also good value for the money compared to 1st class.

  • @florafeldner
    @florafeldner Před rokem +2

    as an Austrian resident who loves travelling with the Railjet, it was surprising that it is regarded as special elsewhere. The only experience with trains abroad I had was with the Deutsche Bahn, and I just chalked it up as to DB's infamous reputation that it was so much worse than Austrian trains. Guess we should cherish our railjets even more :)

  • @BruscoTheBoar
    @BruscoTheBoar Před rokem

    Have to say...i like your videos more than, let's say, simply railway....Because i can just listen to your review and don't have to read.
    Also props to you for trying to pronounce station names and other stuff in the language of the country you're in. Your german is pretty good :3
    Greetings from Berlin, you might want to check out the new Desiero HC units on the RE1 line. They're known as cellphone eaters xD

  • @Simon-Andersen
    @Simon-Andersen Před rokem

    Solid trains for the rail network Austria has and a great choice for the thumbnail picture 😆

  • @krrrretrre
    @krrrretrre Před rokem

    I love this train!

  • @staudinga
    @staudinga Před rokem +1

    When I saw "Europe's favourite train" in the title and glimpsed what looked like a Railjet I had to double-check. I didn't know they had an especially good reputation. To me they always were "normal", nothing of note. Maybe because the German trains that come into our stations look much fancier with their pointy snoots.
    This video also taught me a new word, "antimacassar", so thank you for that!

  • @crizz5702
    @crizz5702 Před 7 měsíci

    You should definetly ride a Railjet from Salzburg to Klagenfurt and make sure you sit on the right hand site. You'll pass stunning gorges, amazing viaducts and at the end austrias most famous lake "Wörthersee". It's a fairytale of a train journey!

  • @enricomonti156
    @enricomonti156 Před rokem +2

    I saw a few Railjet train services in Innsbruck and Venice, but I have yet to try it. If it can interest you ÖBB has created a new seasonal summer route between Munich and Vienna to Ancona, on the Adriatic Riviera, via Bologna (usually served by Nightjets to Rome) and Rimini starting this summer

    • @LunarPenguin42
      @LunarPenguin42 Před rokem +1

      Awesome thanks fpr the info. Definitely gonna check that out

  • @Brauiz90
    @Brauiz90 Před rokem

    I've been on a railjet a few times now (mainly from Munich to Salzburg) because I love them now. Sure, there's a much cheaper local train going from Munich to Salzburg but that train is mostly crowded and stops almost everywhere (it only skips the stops between Munich east and Rosenheim because this part is used by the local train from Munich to Kufstein)
    Compared to Germany's ICE the dining car in the Railjet is (in my opinion) better because there's more seating area - in the ICE the first part of the dining car is used as a bistro where you can order snacks and drinks and then take them to your seat or eat/drink them there while standing at some small tables at the sides. The top speed of 230km/h is a bit slower than the ICE (270 - 320 based on which model is used) but it's still nice - when there's no construction going on...

  • @lukim1388
    @lukim1388 Před rokem

    Thank you for this great video! I really like ÖBB railjet trains because I find them to be very spacious, very calm, very smooth.
    I personally don't really like the seats in Economy class because they are a little bit on the firm side and on the older trains there is no seat adjustment available. ÖBB will start modernizing their entire Railjet family pretty soon.

  • @gobikeyourself
    @gobikeyourself Před rokem +4

    One tends to underappreciate the level of service our railway system provides. I ride the railjet frequently and while the train is often packed it'S great to see how many people take this option for travelling. Compared to 30 years ago it made a huge leap forward over the last years. Great review!

  • @majorfallacy5926
    @majorfallacy5926 Před rokem +1

    Never knew our trains were held in high regard, before the klimaticket i've always found them a bit pricey for what they provide. I'm looking forward to the new nightjets sometime this year though.

  • @eltronicvs50d92
    @eltronicvs50d92 Před rokem

    As a user of the S-Bahn of Vienna I can say that there are also departure platforms "26-28" which are for international trains with a section for transporting cars with. F. ex. To St. Petersburg or Warzawa.

  • @mmaxmustermann
    @mmaxmustermann Před rokem +2

    the ÖBB is one of the best train companys in europe

  • @RR-bc6wy
    @RR-bc6wy Před rokem +1

    I once took a Railjet with an ÖBB locomotive and Czech coaches from Prague to Vienna and it's great!

    • @MrToradragon
      @MrToradragon Před rokem

      Unless it was completely red ÖBB locomotive, then all locomotives operating between Vienna and Prague should be exactly the same, just differently painted.

    • @TomtoThomas
      @TomtoThomas Před rokem

      Were the coaches blue? If yes, then it was also the ÖBB coaches just with the blue livery

  • @czechmatebro
    @czechmatebro Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love the railjet! The only thing i hate about it is that on the prague-vienna line they always put together ČD loco and ÖBB railjet or ČD railjet and ÖBB loco. they never get it right. completely ruin it :D

  • @xggx4268
    @xggx4268 Před rokem +2

    you finally lost the fight against the german language xD 7:49

  • @227Simon
    @227Simon Před rokem

    Nice video and your german pronounciation is pretty good!

  • @joolan5237
    @joolan5237 Před rokem +1

    this was recommended to me out of nowhere and i just wanna say even tho i know nothing about trains at all i really really loved this

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem

      Haha, guess it was a good recommendation then! :)

    • @joolan5237
      @joolan5237 Před rokem

      @Superalbs Travels it really was it was very comforting for some reason. I live in vienna so it felt like i was going on a trip myself but without having to worry about anything.

  • @ifzwischendurch
    @ifzwischendurch Před rokem +1

    Further upgrades are planned for the line. A long tunnel is to be built between Neumarkt-Köstendorf and Salzburg so that trains can travel there at high speed.

  • @benediktschneiber1374

    Lustig samma, Puntigamer!

  • @jz261
    @jz261 Před rokem

    As an austrian I really just watched my weekend commute and I don't know why...
    Good job job tho!

  • @marcelwinklmuller5622

    I go from vienna to linz and back every day, and i prefer westbahn strongly!
    So if you go the route again I suggest checking it out (:

  • @thomas-xj1hs
    @thomas-xj1hs Před 9 měsíci

    Pretty good

  • @vedranbileta8346
    @vedranbileta8346 Před rokem

    Railjet is also operating to Budapest Keleti railway. Great train. Indeed, one of best in Europe

  • @mancubwwa
    @mancubwwa Před rokem +1

    I've only been on Railjet in 1st class, and the expierience was great. I still think Buisness on Freciarossa (which, Ironically is 1st class equivalent, with buissness on Railjet being mor equivalent to Executive on Frecciarossa) especially Freciarossa 1000 is the number 1 in Europe, but Railjet is close second.

  • @Mr122Eli
    @Mr122Eli Před rokem +1

    Watching this, while sitting in the 2nd Class of a Railjet 😁

  • @mikeroo8736
    @mikeroo8736 Před 5 měsíci

    I travelled on the OBB Railjet from Innsbruck to Vienna in economy and it was excellent this was after a flight from Brussels to Innsbruck with Transavia

  • @USAHarry1963
    @USAHarry1963 Před rokem

    I travel often from Bregenz (on the Swiss/German/Austrian border) to Vienna and back with the Rail-Jet. Very impressing is the part over the Arlberg although even the Rail-Jet can't go fast with al the curves etc. What you didn't mention (or did I miss it?) is that you have free WiFi on the train. Otherwise: Great Video!

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem

      I would have missed it. That's quite a journey you take! :)

  • @vladkoak47
    @vladkoak47 Před rokem

    as a person born in salzburg i must say those containers on the building are everything else but iconic, but still a great video

  • @derkarhu5079
    @derkarhu5079 Před rokem

    btw, for 'senior' travellers, ÖBB has a 'senior pass' (€29 a couple of years ago, for a year) that gives 1/2 price for many services, so that one can travel in 1st class for quite reasonable rates, and economy for really great prices...pays off on just one trip!

  • @wouterpaap9343
    @wouterpaap9343 Před rokem +7

    Last september I had to book this route unexpectantly about 8 hours before departure. Price was € 55,40, so prices do go up steeply. Beware of that. Thanks for the video.
    By the way: Austrians are a very nice, polite and helpfull people.

    • @DiegoChurch
      @DiegoChurch Před rokem +7

      Austrians? Nice? 😂😂😂

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před rokem +8

      55,70€ is the maximum you will pay in 2nd class. This is for an open ticket (valid for 2 days on any train, including intermediate stops along the way).
      But usually you can find 49/39/29€, or even 19€ "Sparschiene" tickets (fixed to a specific train) on short notice, if you can take off-peak trains (e.g. those reduced prices are currently still available for the trains departing Vienna _tomorrow_ at 04:55, 05:55, or 07:55).
      _Pro tip:_
      If you do this trip 3 times or more within a year (or rail journeys of at least ~800km in general, eg. just a single [!] trip from Vienna to Innsbruck and back), it already pays off to get a "ÖBB VorteilsCard". This costs 66€ per year when purchased online and gives you a 50% discount on all standard-price tickets - so you will only pay 27,90€ for this journey (which is even cheaper than all but the lowest "Sparschiene" tiers!). The VC is also accepted by Westbahn for online tickets! And it also gives you a 15% discount for most cross-border journeys to neighboring countries (as long as it starts or ends in Austria).
      The VC can be purchased via the ÖBB website or app and is valid immediately - so it even is an option for tourists and one-time visitors (just remember to cancel the yearly renewal)!

    • @wouterpaap9343
      @wouterpaap9343 Před rokem +2

      @@stephanweinberger Now, that is what I call usefull information, thanks! I have to admit that I was in distress when after having been told in München that the Nightjet to Vencie was cancelled and they send me so Austria, because the Nightjet is an ÖBB train. Next time I will try to focus dispite of the situation and save some money. My experience in Austria were that good, that I would like to go there on vacation, so your information about the "VorteilsCard" usefull aswell! Greatings from NL.

    • @aviatorsplanet8219
      @aviatorsplanet8219 Před rokem +2

      @@DiegoChurch Yes. Austrians are nice. Vienna People not.

    • @Jehty_
      @Jehty_ Před rokem

      @@wouterpaap9343 if the train was canceled, shouldn't the ÖBB pay you the ticket for the replacement train? (or allow you to use another train with the ticket you already have)
      I know that the DB does that, I would be surprised if the ÖBB wouldn't do that.