Spain's TERRIBLE New 380km/h Talgo Avril S106 - FULL REVIEW!

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @NonstopEurotrip
    @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +7

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  • @user-ol6rd7pl5t
    @user-ol6rd7pl5t Před měsícem +25

    Here in the UK it would've cost 3-4 times the price, been 2 hours late & you would probably have to stand up all the way because you couldn't get a seat.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 24 dny

      Full refund then

    • @user-ue6zx2do2f
      @user-ue6zx2do2f Před 18 dny

      @@NonstopEurotrip I think the full refund is a good incentive but only works with high-speed rail only tricks

  • @sakura2646
    @sakura2646 Před měsícem +107

    I just don't understand why companies deliberately ignore the underlying problems and use short-term 'solutions' that will cause even more problems in the future...

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +11

      Amen 🙌🏻

    • @eurocopter2fred
      @eurocopter2fred Před měsícem +15

      If you were an engineer, you would ask yourself this kind of reasoning: The Talgo System is based on this principle: Thanks to its 30% lower weight compared to a conventional train and less wear, the Talgo technology of self-guided wheels that adapt to the track layout and limit wear, Acronym Talgo: Tren Articulado Ligero (Goicoechea) (Oriol), Light Articulated Train with Self-Guided Wheel by the engineer, designer Alejandro (Goicoechea), financed and developed by José Luis (Oriol) Which ensures a completely flat floor at platform height, as shown in this superb video.

    • @ljcbvideo
      @ljcbvideo Před měsícem +4

      Profits today..... problems are someone else's issue in the future.....

    • @sakura2646
      @sakura2646 Před měsícem +1

      @@eurocopter2fred Ooh this is very interesting.. I should research more on this topic...

    • @f.g.9466
      @f.g.9466 Před měsícem +10

      @@eurocopter2fred that's all nice to consider in theory, but in practice it's a noisy bumpy train with poor ride quality, and so many of their trains are known for having issues. So as much as you're fascinated as an engineer, for the users it's a poor experience. I won't blame Talgo for the seating configuration as that's down to the specs given by Renfe.

  • @ablam8
    @ablam8 Před 20 dny +5

    Well, bumpy or not, still better than anything USA has.

  • @carlosangelrodriguez9722
    @carlosangelrodriguez9722 Před 16 dny +4

    Hola soy de Buenos Aires/Argentina, en mi pais si el tren se atraza y vas a reclamar algo, lo unico que podes recibir es una disculpa, si se te ocurre seguir quejandote una patada en el traste. Esto ultimo vale para todo tipo de trasporte terrestre. Muy bueno el video.

  • @aleksandarbrzic8351
    @aleksandarbrzic8351 Před měsícem +27

    The pressure on Renfe to offer more capacity must have been enormous in order to do such a stupidity with downgrading the first class and even getting a 2+3 into a European network. I use Renfe often and most of the time, trains are full. Totally full. So, I understand why they did it, but good stuff it is NOT. And is becoming more and more expensive too...

  • @kaekae4010
    @kaekae4010 Před měsícem +25

    The Chamartín station is going to change a lot, they are going to bury the entire track beach, they are going to build a giant park on it, and the entire station is going to change completely. It is one of the largest megaprojects of this type in Europe.
    As for the train, think that it is the first version of something completely new. Talgo has apparently had many problems with this new composition. Give them time. It is not easy to make a train with variable gauge change and approved for those speeds, etc. There is nothing and no one that can do something like that in the world.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +4

      New? They've been making them for 25 years

    • @kaekae4010
      @kaekae4010 Před měsícem +4

      @@NonstopEurotrip Have you seen the project? Or has your brain basically atrophied a little more from so much vibration? kekw

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +1

      @@kaekae4010 probably that, and too much cava 😆

    • @SonnyHorrocks
      @SonnyHorrocks Před měsícem

      Will it be bigger than Atocha?

    • @derpderpderpityderp8848
      @derpderpderpityderp8848 Před 29 dny +2

      >one of the largest megaprojects of this type in Europe
      A larger sinkhole than Stuttgart21? That's unpossible!

  • @m.g.9151
    @m.g.9151 Před 14 dny +3

    As for the title "Europe's worst", let's not forget that the comparison is between high-speed trains. Spain has the densest high-speed network in the world and, therefore, a very high average quality standard. If not, compare it with the average standard of other countries, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Hungary, Poland or whatever you choose.

    • @Atreas1845
      @Atreas1845 Před 5 dny +1

      United Kingdom doesnt have high-speed trains.

    • @m.g.9151
      @m.g.9151 Před 5 dny

      @@Atreas1845 Exactly.

  • @JackTorr
    @JackTorr Před měsícem +25

    Yewww a new
    Nonstop Eurotrip
    video.

  • @akoska
    @akoska Před 21 dnem +6

    If Hungary had highspeed trains like this!😭😭😭

    • @robertab929
      @robertab929 Před 18 dny +3

      Hungary is slightly too small for 380 km/h

    • @kisspete62
      @kisspete62 Před 10 dny

      Stop dreaming mate

    • @kisspete62
      @kisspete62 Před 10 dny

      @@robertab929so why can you ride trains with 300km/h in Austria??

  • @johnhaynes710
    @johnhaynes710 Před měsícem +11

    The challenge for Spain was either they convert to standard gauge or find a way to convert the wheels if they wanted trains to run outside Spain. The talgo ran from Paris to Barcelona for many years with gauge changing at the boarder. They just need to re-invent the gauge changer to handle bo-bo wheel formations which may not be as easy as they would wish.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +6

      No Talgo high-speed train has never run from Paris to Barcelona

    • @hibuddy1473
      @hibuddy1473 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@NonstopEurotrip he's probably mistaking it for the Madrid-Paris route

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +1

      @@hibuddy1473 there also isn't one.

    • @carmarcam98
      @carmarcam98 Před měsícem +6

      ​@@NonstopEurotrip Not now but there absolutely used to be one. I think it shut down in 2013 or so when the high speed line opened

    • @miguelfranco9686
      @miguelfranco9686 Před měsícem +4

      At some time, Talgo 3 coaches run from Barcelona to Milan and Barcelona to Geneva and Zürich. Night service mostly, changing gauge at Portbou

  • @TrenesdePere
    @TrenesdePere Před měsícem +6

    It's obvious the 106 in AVE service needs improvement, it's also true this is the only high speed train capable of circulating in high speed in both international & Iberian gauge. I think if Talgo solves the problems, the 106 will be considered as good as the 103 or 112 AVE series. Cheers.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +2

      If they change the seating too...

    • @fxf4797
      @fxf4797 Před 22 dny +1

      @@NonstopEurotrip Los asientos los elige el cliente y no el fabricante. Además, se pueden orientar casi todos en el servicio de la marcha. Y no son en absoluto incómodos.

  • @lmaome2903
    @lmaome2903 Před 25 dny +2

    i just don’t get why they named this “AVE” since it’s clearly an Alvia service. 3+2 seatings… what in the world? that’s for Avlo, not AVE… Renfe once again, profit over user. they saw Avlo was doing really good and decided to charge more money naming it AVE, while offering an Avlo experience: renfe clearly wins. not only that, AVE has been always a standard and not iberian gauge service mainly beacuse of that: iberian gauge is used by suburban railway cercanías and they are always late or irregular, making “AVE” iberian gauge service (aka Alvia, but don’t say this out loud) run on delays as well. They really should name that “Alvia low-cost” and wait for the proper construction of standard railways and put good and real AVE trains exclusively on standard gauge.
    edit: not to mention the trashy seats. the very first AVE trains had second class seats more confortable than first class avril trains. it’s just a downgrade no matter where you see it. i am in favor of making second class a first class so all passengers have the same good quality seats and only one fare, but not viceversa, it’s not fair for any user to make the first class as bad as a second one, cause in that case, the should ‘t be a first class fare, cause you pay more for what? that ain’t no comfort… if there’s a downgrade in first class, prices should be the same as second class. i think avril is just a moneymaker for renfe. but i guess consequences are starting to arise gradually… (an avril got stuck in a tunnel for 2 hours without electricity nor ventilation and passengers started to break the windows with the emergency hammers so they could ventilate the inside… it’s surreal)

  • @nsb1755
    @nsb1755 Před měsícem +10

    The bad riding quality might also be intensified by the tracks. Riding the ICE 3 from Cologne to Frankfurt feels like hovering. However, riding on basically the same train (Velaro E) between Madrid and Barcelona feels bumpy.

    • @f.g.9466
      @f.g.9466 Před měsícem +1

      The track construction is different. In Germany high speed tracks are laid on concrete plates while in Spain ballast is used. That makes some difference. Spain had some issues when they tried running above 300Km/h because the rocks were causing damage to the train.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +5

      I disagree. Ride a Velaro on the Madrid Barcelona line then a Talgo straight after and you'll immediately notice the difference in ride quality

    • @miguelfranco9686
      @miguelfranco9686 Před 27 dny +2

      @@NonstopEurotrip I partially disagree. You notice the track irregularities much more in low-floor units (like whichever by Talgo) than in higher-floor units (like Siemens Velaro or CAF units)

  • @avigdonable
    @avigdonable Před 23 dny +4

    The body width of the Talgo Avril is 3200mm and 3-2 seating configuration is comfortable enough. 3-2 seating also used on Russian/Finnish gauge trainsets if bodywidth of 3150-3400 is used. It think it's a good way for the operators to squeeze out the most of it.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 23 dny +2

      No Finnish intercity or higher-speed trains have 3+2 seating.

  • @IndaloMan
    @IndaloMan Před měsícem +2

    Awaiting the completion of the high speed rail link to Vera in a few years time....

  • @derpderpderpityderp8848
    @derpderpderpityderp8848 Před měsícem +16

    Talgo is also known for pendular coaches in North America, especially on Amtrak. And they're definitely not remembered fondly for them either.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +7

      And they're being replaced too ...

    • @jfmezei
      @jfmezei Před měsícem +7

      The introduction of the Talgo trains on Pacific Northwest increased ridership substantially and were loved. After the derailment where the train behaved better than conventional train, during the public NTSB hearing, politicians demanded these "imported" trains be widthdrawn from service. Because those were modern light trains with modern bogies, they did not fit FRA rules requiring trains be limited heavy 1950s technology and the Talgos were granted an exemption from these. (in a 2018 revision of rules, FRA admitted its rules had prevented the USA from getting modern trains and has since relaxed rules but too late for Talgo). Talgo appealed the decision to require the trains be retired which was not technical and purely political. Currently, the trains are operated with commuter-train quality Horizon coaches (Comets with Amtrak seats) and are very disliked. (The second batch of Talgos were built heavy to FRA standards in the USA but that project went sour when half the order was cancelled by the Wisconsin DOT).

  • @MrCyclist
    @MrCyclist Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for the review. Where are the bicycles placed while in "flight"? I need to know since I always travel with my bike.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 24 dny

      Only folding bikes are accepted to be stored on luggage racks

  • @lacanalla69
    @lacanalla69 Před měsícem +4

    Anulador alo expuesto en tu reportaje que cuentan con un vagón silencio , donde el móvil está limitado su uso y se puede dormir , un saludo desde España y añadir que se está estudiando ya la versión futura de este tren para corregir las deficiencias de la marcha y solucionar los ya existentes en el modelo de tren actual , de hecho el gobierno ha protestado oficialmente y pedirá indemnizaciones .. los retrasos horario muchos son debido a la remodelación de la estación de Chamartín madrid , y los asientos es cierto que no son los mejores 😅

  • @AtlanteanAN69
    @AtlanteanAN69 Před měsícem +5

    You travelled to North West Spain, not North East as stated in the video.

  • @patoeend8118
    @patoeend8118 Před měsícem +2

    Yes, you can buy a Tarjeta Dorada when get invalid pension. I don't know the percentage. You must have a letter of the doctor with the percentage.

  • @hibuddy1473
    @hibuddy1473 Před měsícem +4

    Las vibraciones son mayoritariamente por las condiciones de las vias, no por los trenes.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +3

      The tracks are brand new 😂

    • @loloflores123
      @loloflores123 Před 15 dny +1

      Not in the iberian gauge part, where the bumping is worse.

  • @juanmontull8550
    @juanmontull8550 Před měsícem +15

    - Just a note: Not all Renfe 106 Series are capable of gauge changing.
    - I am from Spain and I have to say that the Spanish were very proud of our TAV, however, in the last 3 years it has become a disaster, the Spanish AVE trains were the most punctual in Europe and the trains of the 103, 112 and 130 series give an exceptional service, now the new trains and service is the oposite.
    - The 106 series has been a setback and monumental failure, we will see how it ends but there are not very good views for the future.
    - I was against these trains from the beginning and I think the best option would have been what was done with Saudi Arabia, a modernisation of the Talgo 350 or Renfe 112 series.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +1

      I completely agree 💯

    • @Desi365
      @Desi365 Před měsícem

      @@NonstopEurotrip There is a French private operator (Kevin speed, the name alone is goofy) that bought a dozen of these trains for operation in the Western part of France. Sounds super promising 🙂...

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem

      @@Desi365 fun fact- the order is cancelled

    • @raphael1446
      @raphael1446 Před měsícem

      @@Desi365 isn't it Le Train?

    • @Desi365
      @Desi365 Před měsícem

      @@raphael1446 I think I'm confusing with Le train, yes. That's a very forgettable brand name, LOL.

  • @SWRural-fk2ub
    @SWRural-fk2ub Před 20 dny +1

    The audio provided of the supposedly noisy bumps did not work, as I thought it sounded pretty smooth and also the camera did not shake either. So I just wonder how the narrator got a headache, as it was also not detectable on the broad gauge section either

  • @devroombagchus7460
    @devroombagchus7460 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks! More or less what I experienced. Very noisy and uncomfortable train. The seats are bad and because of the 2 x2 layout in even the « highest » class, I felt even more confined. Luckily, I do not foresee any coming trips to Galicia. Your Spanish was not bad at all. Just two tips. The letter V is never pronounced as it would be in English. Best to turn it into a B. Valladolid is then Bayadolid. Spanish CH is never French CH, but like English CH. As in King Charles. Not the softer SH as in shoot or Olympic swimming in shit. You couldn’t get it easier as an English speaker.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 24 dny

      Not quite sure what the language lesson was about 👀

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev Před měsícem +3

    "Lack of wheels" would mean they have none at all. "Fewer than you might expect", perhaps

  • @nacho17955
    @nacho17955 Před měsícem +16

    Para todos los ignorantes que comentan:
    Los nuevos trenes Talgo 106 tienen los vagones más anchos del mercado, y un interior optimizado para mayor anchura, lo cual permite colocar 5 asientos DE LA MISMA ANCHURA que los 4 en otros trenes. Igualmente se pueden colocar 4 en primera clase CON EL MISMO ESPACIO que los 3 en otros trenes.
    SOBRE LAS RUEDAS INDEPENDIENTES:
    Poner dos ruedas en lugar de una es necesario para reducir los vaches y vibraciones en los trenes que tienden a inclinarse en las curvas por la fuerza centrífuga, pero eso no les ocurre a los Talgo.
    En los trenes que no son Talgo el centro de gravedad está siempre POR ENCIMA de las suspensiones, lo que provoca inclinación hacia fuera. Para compensarlo hay que endurecer las suspensiones o colocar MÁS RUEDAS, que duplican la fuerza de la suspensión.
    En los trenes Talgo, POR SER TAN BAJOS, las suspensiones se colocan POR ENCIMA O A LA ALTURA del centro de gravedad, lo que ELIMINA la inclinación (o incluso produce inclinación negativa hacia el interior, que se llama pendulación natural).
    Al eliminar la inclinación por fuerza centrífuga se pueden instalar suspensiones más suaves, eso es por lo que estos trenes son tan confortables, y a velocidades por debajo de 200 parece que no se mueven.
    LOS TRENES TALGO, CON UN SOLO EJE SON MÁS SUAVES QUE OTROS CON DOS.
    BASTA YA DE DIFAMAR Y DIFUNDIR MENTIRAS.
    Lógicamente a 300 a veces hay vibraciones, PASA CON TODOS LOS TRENES DEL MUNDO, Y DEPENDE MÁS DE LAS VÍAS DEL TRAZADO, FUNDAMENTALMENTE.

    • @Desi365
      @Desi365 Před měsícem +6

      trabajas para Talgo ? :-)

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +3

      So why are Renfe suing Talgo then?

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +3

      😂😂😂

    • @nacho17955
      @nacho17955 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@NonstopEurotripPor los retrasos en la entrega de los trenes

    • @cesarchoya6961
      @cesarchoya6961 Před měsícem +5

      Es grosero empezar defendiendo algo cuando se empieza “para todos lis ignorantes” esto es CZcams y cada uno da su opinión. Este canal es bastante respetuoso en su opinión. Muchos son de fuera de España y siempre hay diferencias culturales. Talgo está trabajando en una revisión del Avril, y tiene futuros contratos con compañías francesas, que no le gustaría perder. La mayoría de opiniones son desde la perspectiva que se espera un producto con el mejor standard. Se entiende que las vías que se construyen también tienen unos estándares en toda Europa. Si no es así hay algo que no esta bien aquí. El problema no solo sería Talgo sino Adif también. Todos los amantes del ferrocarril desearían que el producto Talgo Avril estuviera al nivel, no importa toda la mercadotecnia que hay detrás de Talgo, si uno se monta y no va confortable, tan simple cómo eso. El Ave en España debe tener el mas alto Standard sea el tren que sea.

  • @srbike
    @srbike Před měsícem +1

    Thank you mate for this new video clip review - it is no no for me to be on this train trip though with that bonking experience...🤭

  • @RanadeS
    @RanadeS Před měsícem +3

    Can you please cover TGV service from Geneva to Paris.

  • @samtrak1204
    @samtrak1204 Před měsícem +19

    2+2 seating is not first class in Europe and USA. MARC commuters between DC and Baltimore complained about the middle seat on the 3-person bench so the new double deckers went 2+2.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +4

      Also agreed!!!! 💯

    • @olasola1013
      @olasola1013 Před měsícem +3

      If the train is absolutely wide enough, 2+2 is a feasible option, like the newest SJ-high speed train on this channel. Clearly this train is not wide enough though.

    • @mabo9636
      @mabo9636 Před měsícem

      I wonder how comes European loading gauge and Japan Shinkansen+Chinese HSR are different​@@olasola1013

    • @ramonl.camblorsevares2431
      @ramonl.camblorsevares2431 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@olasola1013may be the widest train you can find in Europe. It is 30cm wider than regular trains

    • @ThisWontFly
      @ThisWontFly Před měsícem +3

      @@olasola1013 Sorry, no. The carriages are wider, but not as wide as an extra seat. DB and DSB decided against it for good reason. Renfe decided to take their low-cost approach and apply it to all fare classes. Add to this that the seats have already been nicknamed "butablas" (portmanteau of "butaca" and "tabla"; seat and board), they're essentially selling off tighter spaced ironing boards as a first class product.

  • @rezaalan3991
    @rezaalan3991 Před měsícem +2

    Great trip. The current train shape feels like TGV POS, but yeah like other channel, the ride quality is downgrade, and the seat configuration remind me about most affordable economy train in my country, the difference are this isn't bay seating and it's real seat/chair, not padded bench.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +1

      True, but for a new flagship train, it really isn't great!

    • @ThisWontFly
      @ThisWontFly Před měsícem +1

      They are supposed to be used for the AVLO low-cost high speed offering from Renfe. But with this botch job, iryo will be more than happy to have Hitachi pump out a couple more ETR1000 and profit from Renfe's fall-out.

  • @qwertyuiop124172
    @qwertyuiop124172 Před měsícem +1

    Beautiful video.
    Which is high speed train in Europe?
    And which train did you enjoyed the most in Europe?
    Which Railcard is valid in Europe for seniors?
    Thank you

  • @Muzakman37
    @Muzakman37 Před 11 dny +1

    Galicia's in the North *West* of the country, Nonstop Eurotrip (01:26)

  • @lolpolilo1588
    @lolpolilo1588 Před měsícem

    Love your videos, btw thanks for the subtitles!!

  • @jandroniol
    @jandroniol Před měsícem +4

    This train has a gauge change mechanism and it uses it on this route. One of the disadvantages of this system is that it is more difficult to make the train not vibrate, since it is more difficult to mount the complicated damping system. I am not trying to justify Talgo with this, it is simply for informational purposes.

    • @michaeltb1358
      @michaeltb1358 Před měsícem +2

      It seems obvious that the gauge change affects the unsprung weight. Spain needs to make up its mind what gauge they use, or add an extra rail for a dual gauge track where needed.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem

      But the Alvias and CAFs are way better

  • @291281
    @291281 Před měsícem +2

    Excelente vídeo

  • @ashitkotian2396
    @ashitkotian2396 Před dnem

    This was tested for India too (not this specific version). I guess it didnt fare well and the railways went for Vande Bharat train sets.

  • @quicktripper
    @quicktripper Před 28 dny +1

    Amazing video!🙂

  • @wasmic5z
    @wasmic5z Před měsícem +3

    I don't think that 3+2 seating in itself is all that terrible. It works well in the Shinkansen in Japan, and is perfectly comfortable. Okay, the shinkansen is a little bit wider than the Class 106, but only enough for 3 extra centimeters per person, but I think the Shinkansen have wider hallways too so the seats are really close to the same width.
    The real problem with the 106 is the shaking and the noise. Also, while the leg space seemed decent in the video, it's not quite as much as in the Shinkansen, which have a lot of leg space to make up for the 3+2 seating layout (and to permit rotating the seats around).

  • @WildWildWeasel
    @WildWildWeasel Před měsícem +5

    That first background song slaps though
    Also love how Renfe just loves to screw their uses over any chance they get to. And then they cry when people prefer to fly or take a bus

  • @Porschedude8
    @Porschedude8 Před 29 dny +8

    This train does look like a 21 century product. On the positive side, these issues are not so insurmountable. There is technology out there to address most of the problems. Like most new products, there can be a "teething season" until it gets perfected..

    • @jabberwockytdi8901
      @jabberwockytdi8901 Před 23 dny

      Will be interesting to see how DB get on with their new Talgos , for me the Talgo single axle concept is never going to compare well on ride quality with traditional bogie designs whether articulated or not.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 21 dnem

      👀👀👀

  • @educasbor8598
    @educasbor8598 Před 4 dny

    With the AVRIL RENFE has invented a new train category: high price tickets and low cost services… Seriously, the AVRIL is a low cost train only suitable for low cost services (AVLO)

  • @nagasako7
    @nagasako7 Před 3 dny

    If I had to do design change. Get ride of Cafe and turn 3x2 seats to 2x2 larger seats 😅

  • @flox1514
    @flox1514 Před 17 dny +1

    I want this in TSW5

  • @quadrubo8865
    @quadrubo8865 Před měsícem +6

    I'm waiting for the ICE-L to come to Germany to ride with Talgo. Hope they will ride better than this.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +3

      I wouldn't hold your breath 🙃

    • @ThisWontFly
      @ThisWontFly Před měsícem

      There's hoping. To begin with, Talgo will only be manufacturing the carriages, which is their business and where they have experience in. It also won't be a rush job through service-worthiness approvals (not since those civil servants from the EBA got manslaughter charges for approving a train with faulty doors that opened mid-journey over a decade ago). This whole class 106 fiasco is a tax-payer funded R&D programme to extend Talgo's business offering and a rush job to get everything into service on a network starved for rolling stock and politicians starved for good-looking ribbon cutting to distract form other things going on right now. Not that DB is not starved for rolling stock, but they don't have the political motivation to rush things like happened here..

    • @kaekae4010
      @kaekae4010 Před měsícem

      The ICE-L uses different cars, and of course with a different running and suspension system. The interior is managed by DB itself.

  • @FA-tp3pq
    @FA-tp3pq Před měsícem +1

    Muy buena revisión.

  • @Fry_tag
    @Fry_tag Před měsícem +5

    Ducking middle seats on a train?!? Why would you do something like that?

  • @fj4695
    @fj4695 Před měsícem +2

    Refunds policy have changed recently due to political things, now 50% at 60min delay and 100% at 90min delay

  • @thomas-xj1hs
    @thomas-xj1hs Před měsícem +1

    Thanks, very instructive and helpful for planning. Just a thought... It might be more personal/individual to have the intro with yourself in the picture...like your friend "Superalbs Travel"or Geoff Marshall

  • @drdoomgoat38
    @drdoomgoat38 Před měsícem +1

    Is the talgo design itself that lends it to give a rougher ride than bogies?

  • @derpderpderpityderp8848
    @derpderpderpityderp8848 Před měsícem +3

    It wasn't clear in the video - are the Avril S106s just using dedicated power cars (like Alstom TGVs) or distributed power like Siemens Velaro or Japanese EMUs?

  • @miguelmvpt
    @miguelmvpt Před měsícem +5

    Given they'll likely be making our high-speed trains in Portugal, they have about 10 years to fix those issues, hopefully 😅

    • @Michaelgoestofrance
      @Michaelgoestofrance Před měsícem +3

      Fingers crossed CP (or whoever operates the high speed route) takes note and decides on French, German or Italian offerings...

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +1

      Eeeeeekkkkk

    • @f.g.9466
      @f.g.9466 Před měsícem +1

      This raises an even more important question, is Portugal building the new high speed tracks with concrete plates like Germans or with ballast like the Spanish? The issues with ballast are known. The line between Evora and Elvas appears to be ballast from the pictures I've seen, but that wasn't designed for 300Km/h operating speeds.
      Too many issues with Talgo, I hope a different manufacturer is chosen by the operators.

    • @Michaelgoestofrance
      @Michaelgoestofrance Před měsícem +1

      @@f.g.9466 Interesting point. French TGV lines are all ballast, even the more recent ones. I'm guessing ballast is less expensive than concrete slabs initially, tho I guess it costs a lot in maintenance in the long run.
      Indeed. Talgo would seem to be a bad choice.

    • @Chopper153
      @Chopper153 Před 26 dny

      Portugal should consult and buy trains from Germany (Velaro). Those trains have good ride quality.
      Thankfully, in my country, we're buying trains from Japan (E5 shinkansen). And the tracks are fully concrete. So, it'll be very smooth.

  • @benklomp4616
    @benklomp4616 Před měsícem +5

    Oh, has A Coruña moved north on the map?

  • @Desi365
    @Desi365 Před měsícem +4

    I also smiled when you mentioned the theoritical 380km/h top speed. 🙂 Can you imagine the vibrations and noise at that speed LOL ???

  • @DrNagi
    @DrNagi Před měsícem +2

    Heh. All of you train review youtubers posting a video on this train within the same week xD And all of you going north too. Why didn't y'all meet up :D

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +2

      We actually travelled at slightly different times :)

  • @himbourbanist
    @himbourbanist Před 22 dny

    why are these new trains so bumpy? Or is this something that's unique to Spanish HSR? That was really a lot of bumping, it looked almost like a mechanical problem

  • @trannirwana
    @trannirwana Před 15 dny +1

    Baru tahu ada bogie yang BISA berubah menyesuaikan lebar rel yang ada ya...

  • @loloflores123
    @loloflores123 Před 15 dny +1

    3+2 means cheaper tickets. If they are sufficient for a 2-3 hours ride, count me in.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 14 dny +2

      Not true. Because the prices are the same on the 2+2 trains on this route

    • @loloflores123
      @loloflores123 Před 14 dny +1

      @@NonstopEurotrip obviously not for free market reasons. If you transport more people, you can charge less to each of them.

  • @Zuuu40
    @Zuuu40 Před měsícem +2

    Silly question but is gauge the size of the rail?

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +1

      Yes 👍🏻

    • @Zuuu40
      @Zuuu40 Před měsícem +1

      @@NonstopEurotrip thanks for the reply never knew what it meant great video btw

    • @normanjack9243
      @normanjack9243 Před měsícem +2

      It's the width between the rails.

    • @Zuuu40
      @Zuuu40 Před měsícem +1

      @@normanjack9243 thanks never knew that

  • @user-hy4jl2jw1y
    @user-hy4jl2jw1y Před 21 dnem +3

    I was directed to this video after watching the Shanghai to Nanjing video. Nothing on the Talgo train measures up to the Fuxing.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 21 dnem

      Absolutely correct!!!

    • @santiagogalvez8947
      @santiagogalvez8947 Před 19 dny

      Mucho mejores los españoles sin tener que esclavizar a miles de personas en su construcción.

  • @eshikaudayanawanigasekara
    @eshikaudayanawanigasekara Před měsícem +1

    Nice ❤️ From 🇱🇰 ❤

  • @nacho17955
    @nacho17955 Před měsícem +9

    Para todos los que comentan sobre Talgo:
    Los nuevos trenes Talgo 106 tienen los vagones más anchos del mercado, y un interior optimizado para mayor anchura, lo cual permite colocar 5 asientos DE LA MISMA ANCHURA que los 4 en otros trenes. Igualmente se pueden colocar 4 en primera clase CON EL MISMO ESPACIO que los 3 en otros trenes.
    SOBRE LAS RUEDAS INDEPENDIENTES:
    Poner dos ruedas en lugar de una es necesario para reducir los vaches y vibraciones en los trenes que tienden a inclinarse en las curvas por la fuerza centrífuga, pero eso no les ocurre a los Talgo.
    En los trenes que no son Talgo el centro de gravedad está siempre POR ENCIMA de las suspensiones, lo que provoca inclinación hacia fuera. Para compensarlo hay que endurecer las suspensiones o colocar MÁS RUEDAS, que duplican la fuerza de la suspensión.
    En los trenes Talgo, POR SER TAN BAJOS, las suspensiones se colocan POR ENCIMA O A LA ALTURA del centro de gravedad, lo que ELIMINA la inclinación (o incluso produce inclinación negativa hacia el interior, que se llama pendulación natural).
    Al eliminar la inclinación por fuerza centrífuga se pueden instalar suspensiones más suaves, eso es por lo que estos trenes son tan confortables, y a velocidades por debajo de 200 parece que no se mueven.
    LOS TRENES TALGO, CON UN SOLO EJE SON MÁS SUAVES QUE OTROS CON DOS.
    BASTA YA DE DIFAMAR Y DIFUNDIR MENTIRAS.
    Lógicamente a 300 a veces hay vibraciones, PASA CON TODOS LOS TRENES DEL MUNDO, Y DEPENDE MÁS DE LAS VÍAS DEL TRAZADO, FUNDAMENTALMENTE.
    El nuevo tren de Talgo es excelente como todos los trenes de Talgo.
    Estos trenes adaptan el giro de sus ejes de forma que las ruedas permanecen siempre tangentes a la via, y los ejes perpendiculares. Esto elimina la tendencia al descarrilamiento de los ejes tradicionales y de los bogies, y permite que los vagones sean mucho más ligeros manteniendo un paso por curva de alta velocidad con completa seguridad.
    Además, son trenes extremadamente bajos, lo que disminuye el riesgo de vuelco y mejora su velocidad, aparte de ofrecer una accesibilidad sin rival, en la que no hay que subir ni un solo escalón para acceder al tren.
    Su mayor ligereza permite remontar las subidas y acelerar con mayor facilidad, lo que permite una mayor velocidad media.
    El confort de los trenes Talgo es excelente, igual o superior al resto de trenes. Esto es algo que el fabricante Talgo mide CIENTÍFICAMENTE y que tiene muy estudiado.
    En el 106, concretamente, Talgo ha desarrollado e instalado un sistema de suspensión activa electrónica con sensores de vibraciones en cada vagón, de tal manera que las suspensiones se adaptan en tiempo real a las irregularidades de la vía, todo para garantizar el máximo confort.
    Se podrá decir que no es el tren más suave del mundo pero no que Talgo no haya estudiado científicamente las vibraciones y el confort en un tren de alta velocidad.
    Yo personalmente he comprobado muchas veces cómo los trenes Talgo, a velocidades por debajo de 200 kmh PARECE QUE ESTÁN PARADOS, porque no se nota nada.
    Tampoco he tenido nunca ninguna queja sobre los asientos, que siempre me han parecido perfectamente cómodos, y siempre he viajado muy a gusto en ellos y los viajes se me han hecho cortos.
    Trenes como los Iryo (Frecciarossa ETR 1000) son más ruidosos y tienen igual o más vibraciones. Las vibraciones dependen mucho de las vías y poco de los trenes.
    El uso de ejes simples y no dobles no aumenta el ruido sino que LO DISMINUYE al haber MENOS RUEDAS PRODUCIENDO RUIDO.
    LO CIENTÍFICO ES COMPARAR LOS TRENES CIRCULANDO POR LAS MISMAS VÍAS Y A LA MISMA VELOCIDAD Y CON LA MISMA CARGA, porque todo eso afecta a las vibraciones.
    Comparar trenes arbitrariamente, en líneas diferentes, en trazados diferentes y en vías diferentes, y sin hacer ninguna medición científica es totalmente arbitrario y ridículo.
    Eso es totalmente SUBJETIVO y NO CIENTÍFICO.
    Quien quiera afirmar en las redes que algún tren es más ruidoso o que vibra más que otros
    QUE APORTE PRUEBAS DE MEDICIONES DE DECIBELIOS Y DE ACELERÓMETROS,
    REALIZADAS SIEMPRE CON LOS MISMOS EQUIPOS, SOBRE EXACTAMENTE LOS MISMOS TRAMOS DE VÍAS, Y EXACTAMENTE A LA MISMA
    VELOCIDAD, Y CON CARGA SIMILAR.
    ¡¡QUE APORTE TODAS ESAS PRUEBAS O QUE CALLE PARA SIEMPRE!!

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +2

      See below:
      czcams.com/video/fumYdO9XknE/video.htmlsi=x57flFDDLWVNsPHe

    • @nacho17955
      @nacho17955 Před měsícem +4

      ​​@@NonstopEurotrip
      Un vídeo muy bonito, pero sigo diciendo lo mismo:
      Para comparar un tren con otro hay que hacerlo sobre LOS MISMOS RAÍLES Y A LA MISMA VELOCIDAD. Es evidente que ese tren no está en España, sino en China o Japón.
      En Japón usan plataformas de hormigón armado, generalmente sobre viaductos.
      Esta es una forma mucho más cara de construir una red de alta velocidad, pero permite trazados EXTREMADAMENTE ESTABLES que no se deforman con el tiempo y que garantizan una precisión y suavidad asombrosas en los trenes.
      Si quieres viajar con tanta suavidad tienes que pagarlo, construyendo infraestructuras muy caras.
      De todas formas yo no digo que los Talgo sean los trenes más suaves del mundo, pero tampoco son los peores.

    • @ThisWontFly
      @ThisWontFly Před měsícem +4

      Que sí, que sí, que trenes de los que la mitad está inservible en el depósito, y que la otra mitad le peta el ayer el disyuntor, ayer el pantógrafo, mañana las puertas y pasado el sistema informático que han tenido que parchar 3 veces es "excelente"... y estupendo y divino de la muerte!!!!!

  • @Djsaccess
    @Djsaccess Před měsícem +2

    North west of the country, not the north east. (before you release...)

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +1

      Deliberate mistakes 😂

    • @Djsaccess
      @Djsaccess Před měsícem +2

      Hey, you did correct it later on by saying "west"....

  • @pedrorubiotejero_aka_prt
    @pedrorubiotejero_aka_prt Před měsícem +2

    I'm going to be frank. I wasn't going to watch this video, but after seeing a comparison between some of the issues of the Talgo Avril and the Top Gear's Caravan Challenge, my curiosity has been piqued

  • @MattiBlume
    @MattiBlume Před 19 dny +1

    5:23 What does the "330 Km/h" on the locomotive mean?

    • @loloflores123
      @loloflores123 Před 15 dny +2

      Top certified speed for the train model. Some caveats: it has recently reached 360 km/h experimentaly , but comercially it is limited to 300 km/h.

    • @MattiBlume
      @MattiBlume Před 15 dny +1

      @@loloflores123 thanks for the explanation. So 380 km/h is just a theory at this moment?

    • @loloflores123
      @loloflores123 Před 15 dny +2

      @@MattiBlume I guess it has been designed for 380, and it has been tried on commercial rails up to 360. But I am not a specialist, just an amateur on these topics.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 14 dny +2

      330 is current approved maximum speed. 380 is design speed

  • @ivomo_
    @ivomo_ Před 29 dny

    There is currently heavy pressure from the government for Talgo to fix their trains, and it seems like *allegedly*, a big reason for their flaws is that the trainsets have so much new technologies and building techniques that a lot of software is needed to glue them together, and the software seems to be quite lacking. Would you be open to revisit these trainsets in a few years, to compare them?

  • @jgcondron
    @jgcondron Před měsícem +1

    Distance to Next 4,657km... I'm pretty sure it's also impossible to have only travelled 1km while moving at 302km/h.

  • @holidayaviation7078
    @holidayaviation7078 Před 27 dny

    The carriage facilities are very user-friendly, but they are far inferior to the comfort of the train. There are still many areas that need improvement. I look forward to having better trains.

  • @vcc05_
    @vcc05_ Před měsícem +2

    I’ve ridden an AVRIL from Chamartín to Alicante-Terminal as an alternative since the train I was about to take had a technical problem. I didn’t have any problem on the AVRIL other than the seats being quite uncomfortable…

    • @vcc05_
      @vcc05_ Před měsícem +1

      I’ve only got to say that the train began it’s journey 35 minutes late…

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 24 dny

      So late and uncomfortable. Big problems no?

    • @vcc05_
      @vcc05_ Před 24 dny

      @@NonstopEurotrip the seats weren’t fully equal, and the one I were set was the highest quality there. Other companies’ (OUIGO and IRYO) offer much better seats at their lowest prices

  • @theobrattinga500
    @theobrattinga500 Před měsícem +3

    Great video.

  • @seved6618
    @seved6618 Před měsícem +1

    Just to point out: I very much love your details and information about trains and especially the station cities the train stops at… like Zamora there… well well done !😊

  • @hermenegildoc3933
    @hermenegildoc3933 Před měsícem +3

    Issue is the two tyowsof Gates
    The Alvias were slower and getting older
    We need a faster 300 km/h + train that could operate in both gauges

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem

      I'd have gone to CAF then...

    • @kaekae4010
      @kaekae4010 Před měsícem

      @@NonstopEurotrip What are you talking about? Do you know what you're talking about? CAF did not submit to the public offer because it does not have technology available for those speeds and use lol. They are already having a LOT of problems in Norway for a short-medium distance train. WTF

  • @markellis6413
    @markellis6413 Před měsícem +1

    Are you sure the headache wasn't from the cava? 😂
    Surely, the power cars have bogies that can gauge change so why not fit the coaches with them? I know Renfe claim the short length of the carriages enable higher speed running around tighter curves but is it worth it if the ride is so poor?
    Also high density 3+2 seating is for commuter trains not inter city long distance high speed trains but is it any worse than an economy class airline seat offering?

    • @MocomaminecraftYTOficial
      @MocomaminecraftYTOficial Před měsícem

      The whole "one wheel between 2 cars" is the main point of Talgo. They quite literally have nothing else apart from that (CAF already does gauge changing trains as well). They are not going to remove it, they´ll just double down on it as always.
      3+2 seating is 100% renfe's fault. They are doing their best to make train travel as disgusting as air travel

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +1

      Definitely not Mark 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem

      Yes the power cars have standard bogies but the low floor design throughout wouldn't be possible with bogies on the passenger coaches

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem

      Amen 🙌🏻

    • @kaekae4010
      @kaekae4010 Před měsícem

      @@MocomaminecraftYTOficial But CAF had many problems in the development of OARIS and in fact abandoned it. The only manufacturer in the world that remains is Talgo, in fact no one presented to the public offer (open to all world builders) except this company, nor CAF. So..
      I would like to know what you propose. Without imagining things that do not exist or doing fiction economics :)
      Let's see if you are going to be an Alstom delegate and we did not find out that there was a technological offer from them. (irony)

  • @robertab929
    @robertab929 Před 18 dny +3

    380 km/h capable train running 300 km/h at fastest part of the route. So in fact it is just 300 km/h train :)

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 14 dny +2

      Design speed is 380, as stated in the video

    • @ZZZzzzap12
      @ZZZzzzap12 Před 9 dny +1

      It's listed as a 380 km/h train to help the export market. It's the Spanish tracks and regulations that limit the speed.

    • @emiliorodenasgonzalez8568
      @emiliorodenasgonzalez8568 Před 2 dny

      S​panish tracks..even better than the wooden rotten obes in England..still from the 60,s..imagine this Takgo in the england,s tracks..no comments

  • @neilr009
    @neilr009 Před 20 dny +1

    I've been on a couple of older Talgo trains and the ride quality was abysmal, such a contrast to the TGV in France. It's instructive to see that there has been no improvement.

  • @timbounds7190
    @timbounds7190 Před měsícem +2

    Bonking noises from between the carriages? Ooh-er!

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev Před měsícem +3

    15:22Isn't that the infamous spot of the terrible derailment?

  • @joseanp9061
    @joseanp9061 Před 20 dny +2

    No llevo vistos dos minutos del video y ya me escaman un par de cosas. Eso de que por tener menos ruedas el viaje es menos suave, no se de donde lo han sacado, el concepto es algo menos sencillo que el numero de ejes y la suavidad del viaje, y viene de lejos. Y eso de que la estacion de Chamartin esta en el extraradio, pues no se, eso diria mi primo q vive en Bilbao. Miedo me da seguir p' lante 😢

    • @XTCyMAN
      @XTCyMAN Před 20 dny +2

      nunca le gusto madrid y habla de la capital con desden...se le nota demasiado,pero como es la ciudad mas importante donde hay mas trenes de alta velocidad en España y de las tops en europa tiene que tragar y salir desde ahi muchas veces...

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 19 dny +1

      Well, everything I said is true.... There's a reason every other train in the world has many more wheels and proper suspension

    • @joseanp9061
      @joseanp9061 Před 19 dny +2

      @@NonstopEurotrip No me voy a poner a polemizar pq la verdad no tengo ni ganas ni tiempo. No me mal interpretes pq no soy un heater ni nada que se le parezca. El hecho de que sea un coche el que tenga un eje y el otro vaya colgado sobre el primero, tiene que ver con que la estructura del vagon culega de la suspensión que en estos trenes se encuentra en la parte superior, lo que hace el efecto péndulo y que la caja del tren sufra mínimas oscilaciones en curva, cosa que hace el viaje mcuho más confortable. Los italianos lo quisieron hacer con los pendolinos , pero obligaba a llevar giroscopios en cada bogie, los cuales se averiaban con facilidad y lo convertian en un sistema muy poco fiable. Esa crítica que le haces al hecho de llavar menos ejes, te diría que cada cosa lleva lo que necesita no lo que parrece que puede necesitar, es precisamente la piedra angular de la tecnologia de Talgo. Y en la periferia de Madrid puede que esté Alcobendas, pero Chamartín está al norte de la ciudad, entre Palza Castilla y el complejo de las torres de la antigua ciudad deportiva del club más grande de todos los tiempos, línea 10 del metro de Madrid. Un saludo.

  • @samtrak1204
    @samtrak1204 Před měsícem +15

    New power cars looks better than duck bills.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +3

      Agreed!!

    • @shanjida8353
      @shanjida8353 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@NonstopEurotripthe duck bill looked better.speaking of duck billed talgo 350, in the 2000s when china was trying to develop their own indegenious high speed train before giving up and importing foreign train.they created a prototype train called "china star" which weirdly looks like talgo 350 including the duck bill.

    • @Mastakilla91
      @Mastakilla91 Před 26 dny

      Disagree. The duck was iconic.

  • @bahaatouaima9937
    @bahaatouaima9937 Před 25 dny

    Waiting for a video in Tunisia 🌍🇹🇳❤

  • @smaragdus-pulvis
    @smaragdus-pulvis Před 22 dny

    Will you visit Bangladesh and Dhaka in the future?

  • @ph5740
    @ph5740 Před 19 dny +1

    Really worried about the soon-coming danish Talgo carriages for international routes to Germany, if they have the same comfort issues as all other Talgos seem to have due to the single wheel arrangement.

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 14 dny

      Yep. They'll almost certainly be terrible

    • @ph5740
      @ph5740 Před 12 dny

      @@NonstopEurotrip tragic. Should have thought that they learned the lesson of not making bad decisions after the IC4 scandal

  • @jbalesta
    @jbalesta Před měsícem +1

    Resultaba extraño el retraso. Ahora lo sabemos... Tambien habia mucha presion para poner estos trenes en marcha por que otras líneas dependían de tener mejoras. Ahora uno de los trenes de las rutas del norte vendrá a Almeria, para el Almeria - Madrid un alvia en vez del vetusto tren que teniamos. Aunque en obras la vieja estacion de tren esta abierta. A ver cuando vuelves por aqui. :) Ya tenemos las obras del ave casi listas.....😃

  • @tonytrumpet1973
    @tonytrumpet1973 Před měsícem +1

    18.15, looks like the site of the massive Talgo crash? Speed difference between your video and footage are a marked difference. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @JonathanButler-zd8qt
    @JonathanButler-zd8qt Před měsícem +1

    What do you think of British trains?

  • @ExplorebyRail
    @ExplorebyRail Před měsícem +8

    The first things I think of when hearing "Talgo" are bumpy rides and unpleasant experiences. And it seems I'm not that wrong :D

    • @biswajitpattanaik5800
      @biswajitpattanaik5800 Před měsícem +1

      And ugly looking trains!

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem

      Absolutely correct 💯

    • @ThisWontFly
      @ThisWontFly Před měsícem

      Hey, the old class 102 from Renfe are OK. The ride quality is meh, but not bumpy. And I would also not say that my experience on them was unpleasant. Yes, I totally get why one would say "kill it with fire before it lays eggs!!" about class 106, but for all the deserved bashing Talgo is getting for the current crap they put out on the market, the previous stuff was OK (with room for improvement).

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem

      @@ThisWontFly exactly, they're ok. But they're nowhere near Shinkansen or Fuxing quality

    • @Chopper153
      @Chopper153 Před 26 dny

      ​@@NonstopEurotripI think you need to make something like a tier list comparing ride quality.
      Most of us have ridden 1 or 2 systems, only you can compare global systems.

  • @tyteen4a03
    @tyteen4a03 Před 22 dny +1

    I'm very much not looking forward to them being used as the ICE-L.

  • @Dipierox
    @Dipierox Před měsícem +1

    I haven't tried this train yet, from what i heard talgo's fleet in Saudi Arabia is quite comfy, maybe it's just the rails in Spain that are rough to ride? French company Le Train has bought a fleet of Talgo Avril, I hope I get the opportunity to try it

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem +2

      The Saudigos are definitely the best I've been on

  • @romatitov4191
    @romatitov4191 Před měsícem

    The train looks brutally beautiful. I feel Japanese vibe at some point.

  • @xBris
    @xBris Před měsícem

    Everytime I see a Talgo video, I dread the arrival of the Talgo-ICE version in Germany. WHHYYYYY? WHY??? 😭

  • @davidzhuleiva
    @davidzhuleiva Před měsícem +2

    At 15:15 you pass through the section where the disastrous derailment of 2013 happened 😬

  • @shanjida8353
    @shanjida8353 Před měsícem +2

    Why you always use design or marketed top speed or test speed on the thumbnail instead of the actual commercial speed based in reality?

    • @yaush_
      @yaush_ Před měsícem

      Because those are the speed the trains are capable of going 😊

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před měsícem

      Because it's correct

    • @shanjida8353
      @shanjida8353 Před měsícem

      ​@@yaush_so why they do not run them at those speeds on commercial service

  • @kevinellis8869
    @kevinellis8869 Před měsícem

    Were you mixing up East and West in the commentary?

  • @ajitskar586
    @ajitskar586 Před 27 dny

    At what speed it runs bw Ourense & coruna ?

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev Před měsícem +1

    Certainly look a lot better than their duck-like predecessors (and also Velaro and ICE 4, and the new Acela Liberty (and there's one for delays entering service 🙄), but shame they decided to go for the Ryanair configuration in standard class. Still, it's certainly a more balanced review than "WORST TRAIN EVER???!!?!?!"

  • @tarkatan971
    @tarkatan971 Před měsícem

    next time in your videos, could you let us know if disabled people get a discount or not? And could you record some train announcements when they come into a station? Please and thank you

    • @Kot-fj6hc
      @Kot-fj6hc Před 29 dny

      There's Tarjeta Dorada if you have a letter with percentage of disability from the doctor which gives a discount on RENFE services. however if you're a wheelchair user some other providers like Ouigo and Italo give special fares

    • @NonstopEurotrip
      @NonstopEurotrip  Před 24 dny

      It varies so much you're best to check the website

  • @EduSanjuan777
    @EduSanjuan777 Před měsícem +2

    I am spanish and a Talgo fan. However I have to say, this train is a DISASTER. And the problem comes from Talgo stopping working with Bombardier, and looking to cut corners both on the new locomotive and on the development of the coaches themselves and offering a ridículously low price on the BID for the new trains that could only be achieved by cutting those corners. The company that made the locomotives has no experience with trains, and these trains are full of software derived problems because they also cut corners developing the control software. On the long run I things they will solve the trains problema but they damage done to the company might end with It being sold as a tecnólogy partner to Magyar wagon and on the long run being made dissapear as a manufacturing name on the trains industry. All because of greed both on the government side and on Talgo side.

  • @luke211286
    @luke211286 Před měsícem +1

    Galicia seems to be an underrated destination. Hoping there's no prevalent anti-tourist sentiment among the people there.
    Sorry to hear about your disappointment. Still, won't stop me from trying as it still beats low-cost airlines. My wish is that there would be a line connecting Santiago de Compostela and Porto sometime in the future. It seems that travelling between Spain and Portugal by rail is quite a challenge

  • @lukehackner9085
    @lukehackner9085 Před měsícem +1

    It’s a shame that those trains don’t have their best reputation, because they look awesome!

  • @Abnerbandanovotempoinscrito1mi

    Bom dia boa viagem ai lindo trem gostei