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  • @GreySamson
    @GreySamson Před 10 dny +2792

    If they can do it for that price, some of Europe's best invested money

    • @jamieusman
      @jamieusman Před 10 dny +15

      WOW, score! What a phenomenal achievement mate, way to go!

    • @mynameisschezuan
      @mynameisschezuan Před 10 dny +72

      They NEVER hit their price targets. This project will cost at least 30% more.

    • @pasmas3217
      @pasmas3217 Před 10 dny +242

      @@mynameisschezuan if they hit 30% more is ok. problem is to not hit 300% more (3x)...

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa Před 10 dny +19

      ​@@jamieusman😅 These three countries have populations of less than 10 million. Surely you can return your investment.
      This investment looks worse than Chinese infrastructure investmentlosses continue to be operational costs .

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa Před 10 dny +8

      ​@@jamieusman😅 These three countries have populations of less than 10 million. Surely you can return your investment.
      This investment looks worse than Chinese infrastructure investmentlosses continue to be operational costs .

  • @havedalDK
    @havedalDK Před 10 dny +1803

    Man, as a Scandinavian, I so want to see the Baltics succeed in every way possible. Scandinavia was one of the first to recognise their independence and we definitely want to them to be better connected to us.

    • @magnushelin007
      @magnushelin007 Před 10 dny +97

      Absolutely, they are our brothers and sisters.

    • @grambo4436
      @grambo4436 Před 9 dny +20

      My question is when will the Baltic region be absolutely integrated into the Scandinavian family?

    • @nobody4y
      @nobody4y Před 9 dny +62

      As Lithuanian, I thank you for your kind words.

    • @ratyjoona
      @ratyjoona Před 9 dny +9

      ​@@grambo4436 Maybe when there'll be a tunnel from Estonia or Latvia to Sweden. Or no. Even Finland is kinda on the outskirts. (Finland is Nordic but not rly a Scandinavian country)

    • @brentengle7302
      @brentengle7302 Před 9 dny +10

      @@ratyjoona I too was thinking of a high speed tunnel to Finland... Listening, I was expecting to hear of a direct link from the northern terminals, say a high speed passenger ferry from Tallinn or a slower passenger/freight ferry from Muuga across to Finland.

  • @outofspec8076
    @outofspec8076 Před 7 dny +205

    Greetings from Germany. I hope this programm will succeed in engineering, building, economically and in connecting people!

    • @tilmanarchivar8945
      @tilmanarchivar8945 Před 3 dny +4

      Will also be good for us. then we can visit tallin by train without changing - or at least our freight trains. ;) TEN-T is by far the best what EU has given to us - althrough nobody knows it. ^^

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK Před 2 dny +3

      Germany and trains

    • @outofspec8076
      @outofspec8076 Před dnem +3

      ​@@PROVOCATEURSK I know I know. but DB is heavily investin right now and well... we have a really massive, internationally connected railway system to begin with... It could be worse, it could be better. I for my part wouldn't want to manage all of that either

    • @user-ww3pp1xw5g
      @user-ww3pp1xw5g Před dnem

      what people? Baltic states are dying.
      -30% of population for last 20 years.

  • @michawojc6945
    @michawojc6945 Před 10 dny +1253

    Don't forget that this isn’t just infrastructural mega project but also one of immense strategic importance, completely new and independent rail system in the Baltics as it is 1435 gauge, and polish part of it as the whole line from Warsaw to PL-LT border is being upgraded at the same time to integrate it.

    • @Tony-.
      @Tony-. Před 10 dny +22

      It's about connecting with Finland by land. You can forget about military goals, strategically this line is too vulnerable, so no one will keep serious troops there. unless the strategy is to make it easier to get people out of the Baltics, but I doubt that either haha

    • @Hjernespreng
      @Hjernespreng Před 10 dny +107

      ​@@Tony-.🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
      NATO literally has a major defensive force stationed across these countries. You didn't even know that?🙄

    • @Distress.
      @Distress. Před 10 dny +26

      ​@Hjernespreng I beleive his point is it would be one of the first things blown up in the first volley so it's use for military reasons is limited

    • @pepevonkek7803
      @pepevonkek7803 Před 9 dny +3

      @@Hjernespreng lol.
      Same gang who run away from Afghanistan?
      Oh dear...

    • @Jonathan-zf6ho
      @Jonathan-zf6ho Před 9 dny

      @@Distress. And NATO is there that the idiot in moscow doesn't get any ideas of blowing up infrastructure and people in the baltics

  • @Ptolemy336VV
    @Ptolemy336VV Před 5 dny +105

    From the Netherlands, I wish ALL you Baltics the best. Warm energy to you all. We have a gorgeous continent. With wonderful different nations, all sharing common values.
    I wish this project success

    • @qualifierone8899
      @qualifierone8899 Před 5 dny +7

      🇪🇪

    • @SuperYankis
      @SuperYankis Před 5 dny +9

      thank you from Lithuania!

    • @ivarspuce3588
      @ivarspuce3588 Před 4 dny +8

      ❤from Latvia 🌞

    • @user-ww3pp1xw5g
      @user-ww3pp1xw5g Před dnem +1

      Really? Are you sure that open family scandinavian values acceptable for Italians or Spanish? :) For examle.
      Or Baltic nazi values acceptable for French?

    • @viennaparis
      @viennaparis Před 21 hodinou +3

      Meanwhile, today Latvia imprisons people for several years bringing flowers to the site of a destroyed Soviet monument. Such a great values🤣

  • @FabArnis
    @FabArnis Před 10 dny +471

    As a Latvian myself, this is the most information I've heard about this project till now. Didn't know there are so many bridges to be built, also I hadn't heard that there will be 2 story bridge, mostly only stuff around the bridge in Riga center and the station itself. Really nice and informative video as always, didn't expect to see one about this project as i didn't fully understand the importance it has on Europe as whole.

    • @PlaaTable
      @PlaaTable Před 10 dny +1

      You misspelled misinformation

    • @PlaaTable
      @PlaaTable Před 10 dny +6

      You just live in an information gap. All of this information has been out there for years....

    • @Magyar9Andras
      @Magyar9Andras Před 10 dny

      There are informative YT channels like @azokaLtd and @brpinsenerid7781

    • @Tymdek
      @Tymdek Před 9 dny +20

      @@PlaaTable Care to elaborate on what about this video is misinformation?

    • @michelangelobuonarroti4958
      @michelangelobuonarroti4958 Před 9 dny +1

      Railways Explained has a video on the project, I can recommend it

  • @MrRoundy1977
    @MrRoundy1977 Před 10 dny +667

    How is this only 8 billion dollars when HS2 is 52 Billion Pounds...???

    • @Outside85
      @Outside85 Před 10 dny +319

      NIMBY'ism

    • @mr.boomguy
      @mr.boomguy Před 10 dny +70

      Yeah. I was like, 6? Yes, it has risen to 8 and most likely more, but I was in the around 10-20b

    • @Jonathan-zf6ho
      @Jonathan-zf6ho Před 10 dny +72

      Hs 2 is capable of 350km/h, literally the best we are building on earth, this one is just 250 km/h. And of course higher costs probably

    • @stumps8672
      @stumps8672 Před 10 dny +248

      HS2 is a national embarrassment as usual for the UK, millions funnelled to the already rich.

    • @Hession0Drasha
      @Hession0Drasha Před 10 dny +144

      Hs2 is only 1/3 of the distance too

  • @JakobFischer60
    @JakobFischer60 Před 9 dny +48

    8 billion dollars? That is nothing. We spend 16 billions for the new train station in Stuttgart Germany alone. So, that money is well spend.

    • @martinkoitmae6655
      @martinkoitmae6655 Před 3 dny

      I dont think it will be that cheap in reality

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK Před 2 dny +1

      Maybe you need to export more democracy and capitalism to them so more money can get to the pockets of evil politicians.

  • @HMSDaring1
    @HMSDaring1 Před 10 dny +712

    Incredible the level of ambition and foresight by other European nations, highlights the pathetic nature of infrastructure of the UK. Impressive, very best of luck to the Baltic Nations!

    • @anth1655
      @anth1655 Před 10 dny +9

      well standup and do something

    • @endofage8495
      @endofage8495 Před 10 dny +47

      AND the USA. agreed. Its sad. All we build around my parts is strip malls -.-

    • @TheRailwayDrone
      @TheRailwayDrone Před 10 dny +34

      @@endofage8495 We need to elect leaders who recognize the benefits of high speed rail. The good news is California is building two (although one is over budget and way behind schedule, but still).

    • @Alexriga
      @Alexriga Před 10 dny +6

      UK HSR 2 is ambitions but well mostly cancelled.

    • @corsacs3879
      @corsacs3879 Před 10 dny +18

      @@anth1655the whole of the UK is literally crying out for a general election we’re being held hostage by our own government

  • @agnezabarutanski1963
    @agnezabarutanski1963 Před 9 dny +159

    As a Croatian, knowing how much better starting position we had in the 90's, even with the war, I can only bang my head into the wall when I see the state of our railway network and the immense progress the Baltic states made in that (and every other) sector.
    This is the main difference between organized countries that have to work and plan in order to achieve something and corrupted shitholes with lazy population that base their entire economy on a hope that the weather will be sunny and that the tourists will swarm the coast, ready to spend their hard earned money on overpriced meals and accomodation.
    Kudos for all Baltic states, not just for building this, but also for not taking shit from Russians. You are a role model for small nations on have to stand your ground despite the bad geopolitical environment.

    • @adriangubco1715
      @adriangubco1715 Před 6 dny +8

      Imagine being from Slovakia, that's even worse...

    • @hulking_presence
      @hulking_presence Před 5 dny +1

      We didn't send them any shit for them to refuse 😂

    • @mladenmatosevic4591
      @mladenmatosevic4591 Před 5 dny +3

      As a fellow Croat and regular visitor to Split, I can say that indigenous tourism, built solely on small private initiative of renting apartments and small restaurants is working great, because fortunately we avoided much involvement from state. Unfortunately large foreign interests try now to jump in wagon, pushing real estate price to "money laundering" category. However, if you come to Croatia you will see that quality/price ratio of tourist offering beats most of Europe so even restaurants in centre of Split with inflated prices are full. BTW, I am also upset by dismal state of local railways and complete destruction of local industries and agriculture. If there is no tourism, people without connection to get government job would have no chance but to emigrate

    • @Viktor_Shcherbyna
      @Viktor_Shcherbyna Před 5 dny +5

      Oh my God, such disappointing words. I thought that Croatia is a heaven for people living there. Such a beautiful nature, clean sea, so many places to visit, hiking, riding a bicycle. I've always dreamt to visit Croatia, but as always in history damn Russians began their actions to destroy planet.

    • @SuperYankis
      @SuperYankis Před 5 dny +8

      greetings from Lithuania to Croatia. I always admired your country and nation!

  • @zlozlozlo
    @zlozlozlo Před 10 dny +507

    When Rail Baltica is finished, I'll use it to finally visit the Baltic states.

    • @matrixfull
      @matrixfull Před 10 dny +5

      @@Nauda999 Funny you think so. Even with all the faults and problems EU has this is way too important reputation check to let it slide. It's gonna be fine.

    • @Nauda999
      @Nauda999 Před 10 dny +3

      @@matrixfull I agree to that, but there is a significant possibility that EU has no choice to admit that they are in economic crisis, and if they do that then this small railway side project wouldn't even matter on reputation.
      There is even possibility that EU just ends.
      It would be enough for just Germany to leave EU for it to end, there are probably other scenarios where EU ends.
      And just because the consequences would be devastating doesn't mean it can't happen, there are plenty of examples in history.

    • @jakobraahauge7299
      @jakobraahauge7299 Před 10 dny +24

      Riga is amazing, Tallinn is just gorgeous - never went to Vilnius, but dropped by in beautiful Kaunas. Enjoy your trip - it's wonderful!

    • @hzlh2254
      @hzlh2254 Před 10 dny +4

      you wont see much. those poor countries are empty. no young people.

    • @AlexStopp
      @AlexStopp Před 10 dny +41

      @@hzlh2254 Never been there then. Not empty, and plenty of young people.

  • @Sidavs
    @Sidavs Před 9 dny +97

    Greetings from Latvia! Thanks for bringing this topic up!

    • @rogerwilco2
      @rogerwilco2 Před 7 dny

      Sveiki!
      I loved visiting Latvia a few years ago.

  • @ojhh121212
    @ojhh121212 Před 10 dny +584

    in the 60’s they thought we would have flying cars as our preferred method of transportation, here in 2024 we’re doubling down on rail networks; don’t change what’s not broken i guess.

    • @robertmusil1107
      @robertmusil1107 Před 10 dny +16

      Flying is one of the most popular methods.

    • @op4000exe
      @op4000exe Před 10 dny +130

      Flying cars has the "small" issue that so many people fail to bring up: Crashes.
      A crash from a car is bad enough, a flying car is far worse. Imagine drunk flying, faulty vihecles and many other issues (not to mention in-air crashes spiralling out of control).
      On top of this, there's the issue that it just wouldn't be efficient or necessary. It just doesn't make sense even if it were possible, as it just replaces one problem with another, but doesn't really solve issues.

    • @t84t748748t6
      @t84t748748t6 Před 10 dny +19

      we never did invent anti gravity tech the wanted back in the 60's

    • @SimonGrayDK
      @SimonGrayDK Před 10 dny +26

      Rail is pretty sci-fi.

    • @e1ectroniKa
      @e1ectroniKa Před 10 dny +52

      It's really the perfect form of transport, especially in Europe. Im surprised Americans don't harness it more, they need more high speed rail networks cos its such a sprawling country. Your F150 isn't doing 250 clicks

  • @Hession0Drasha
    @Hession0Drasha Před 10 dny +247

    The Berlin to Warsaw part of it, is just as important.

    • @94PiOTS
      @94PiOTS Před 10 dny +4

      Forget about it
      Our current gov stoppped the project a hsr in Poland

    • @Lukas4182
      @Lukas4182 Před 10 dny +16

      @@94PiOTS Tell me more! Do you have links? I live in Berlin and would love a good connection to Poland

    • @anordinaryguy3952
      @anordinaryguy3952 Před 10 dny +24

      @@94PiOTS They haven't stopped the project.

    • @tomo_xD
      @tomo_xD Před 9 dny +13

      ​@@94PiOTSRubbish. The Białystok line is already being renovated

    • @94PiOTS
      @94PiOTS Před 9 dny +3

      @@tomo_xD 160 max xd
      hsr begins from 250

  • @daljotsingh4918
    @daljotsingh4918 Před 9 dny +105

    Holy smokes! As a Canadian I thought that project would cost 150-200B USD! We have a 16 KM Skytrain (subway, not high speed train) expansion project going here in Metro Vancouver which is gonna cost 3B! 8B for 870 KMs for a high speed line is mere pennies! Kudos!

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 Před 9 dny +6

      You can be certain it will cost a lot more than $8 Bn! 😂
      But if the politicos knew the truth the project would never get started.

    • @seneca983
      @seneca983 Před 9 dny +6

      "We have a 16 KM Skytrain (subway, not high speed train) expansion project going here in Metro Vancouver which is gonna cost 3B!"
      But presumably that'll either be underground (=more expensive construction) or take up space in dense urban area (=more expensive land). Rail Baltica won't need much (if any) tunnelling and most of it won't be inside cities were land is expensive (though obviously some of it has to be).

    • @cloudkitt
      @cloudkitt Před 9 dny +1

      There's a proposed subway extension on Philadelphia that would cover 20km that is projected to cost $3b 😑

    • @jaredhamilton8694
      @jaredhamilton8694 Před 8 dny +1

      @@seneca983The Skytrain is actually elevated for the most part, not tunnelled or on the ground.

    • @seneca983
      @seneca983 Před 8 dny

      @@jaredhamilton8694 OK, but then it's still going to take some very expensive land which probably adds to the cost. I guess you can probably have e.g. roads going under the elevated tracks so it doesn't consume as much valuable land as it's width would seem to indicate but it's still probably a significant factor.

  • @kentslocum
    @kentslocum Před 9 dny +67

    Disney has spent nearly $30 billion on Disney+, and hasn't yet turned a profit. So the fact that the EU can build a massive, modern rail network spanning three different countries for less than $10 billion is impressive.

    • @algijura
      @algijura Před 8 dny +4

      for sure it will double or triple at the end but way cheaper than uk 🚄 hs2

    • @kentslocum
      @kentslocum Před 8 dny +16

      @@algijura Even if it doubles or triples, it still costs less to built a useful piece of long-lasting infrastructure than it costs Disney to buy some mid-tier virtual media.

    • @eustacemcgoodboy9702
      @eustacemcgoodboy9702 Před 7 dny

      American money is completely fake. European money is actually tied to things like German cars and French wine and Spanish cheese.

  • @EstoNews
    @EstoNews Před 9 dny +76

    Traveling from Tallinn, Estonia to Western Europe will definitely be on my bucket-list!

  • @viljamierola1119
    @viljamierola1119 Před 9 dny +38

    Great to see B1M mentioning the same project (Ülemiste joint terminal) I'm working on, even if my role as a structural engineer is just a small part of it!

  • @imsbvs
    @imsbvs Před 9 dny +99

    This should be followed by a tunnel to Helsinki as a next project.

    • @ervinvonhimmel
      @ervinvonhimmel Před 9 dny +17

      It is too expensive for the number of people connecting, 16BN EUR plus. Maybe in the future, it will be built. Right now ferries are much more feasible

    • @algijura
      @algijura Před 8 dny

      it will be or the bridge as they thought at the beginning this project 🤪

    • @jippee1
      @jippee1 Před 6 dny +1

      Absolutely not. The ferry works just fine

    • @projecttitanium-slowishdriver
      @projecttitanium-slowishdriver Před 6 dny

      @@jippee1nope. AKT and strikes

    • @Hornisse-Me410
      @Hornisse-Me410 Před 4 dny

      ​@@ervinvonhimmelIt is planned but it is not yet started.

  • @JimmiAlli
    @JimmiAlli Před 10 dny +295

    Can anyone please explain to me how an 870 km high speed rail project is built for the same amount as a 10 kilometre railway in Melbourne?

    • @nathanielbyrne1132
      @nathanielbyrne1132 Před 10 dny +55

      Cos nobody wants to live and work in the Suwalki gap

    • @stewatparkpark2933
      @stewatparkpark2933 Před 10 dny +21

      No CFMEU involved .

    • @ddanenel
      @ddanenel Před 10 dny +71

      higher wages, less tunnels, less incompetence

    • @hannes5610
      @hannes5610 Před 10 dny +156

      Ist a very flat area with a very low population density. You can just build straight lines and nobody complains about their home being near the tracks. In Addition the wages are still low compared to other European areas.

    • @matthewbeaton7762
      @matthewbeaton7762 Před 10 dny +1

      @JimmiAlli or the same amount as a few km of light rail on the Gold Coast!

  • @ricardomartins1783
    @ricardomartins1783 Před 10 dny +145

    I remember getting emotional watching on tv the baltic human chain on my teen years in distant PT. This kinda reminds me of those days amidst current aggressions. We need to connect to every edge of Europe, specially by trains.

    • @pepevonkek7803
      @pepevonkek7803 Před 9 dny +5

      Yes. NATO is extremely agressive. Ask afghans or Iraqis. Or Libyans, Syrians... List is endless..

    • @MrsUnderwriter
      @MrsUnderwriter Před 9 dny

      ​@@pepevonkek7803русский тролль вылез

    • @Game_Hero
      @Game_Hero Před 6 dny +10

      @@pepevonkek7803 Ask Ukrainians and Georgians and the popular will to join it. You are not against invasions, only specific countries and alliances doing them but not others.

    • @Ramonatho
      @Ramonatho Před 5 dny +6

      ​@pepevonkek7803 how can you simp for a country that has had the same "president" for 25 years and then say a different group is bad? How broken is your brain that you simp for dictators?

    • @lendalennuk2484
      @lendalennuk2484 Před 4 dny

      Connection exists already. No need to destroy your own nature for a new posh train.

  • @jeremytaylor3532
    @jeremytaylor3532 Před 9 dny +46

    An underground rail link from Estonia to Finland would be a great extension to this new line. The site in Denmark for the Denmatk - Sweden tunnel could just keep churning out segments and they could be towed across the Baltic or the casting equipment could be moved to a closer location.

    • @hjortshog
      @hjortshog Před 9 dny +5

      and continue it through Finland and connect to Åland and finally Sweden by tunnel would be awesome

    • @Gfynbcyiokbg8710
      @Gfynbcyiokbg8710 Před 9 dny +3

      Not at all realistic

    • @jeremytaylor3532
      @jeremytaylor3532 Před 9 dny +1

      @@Gfynbcyiokbg8710 why not it would cost about the same as the existing tunnel from Denmark to Sweden and less than the chunnel.

    • @ervinvonhimmel
      @ervinvonhimmel Před 9 dny +8

      There was a study on that tunnel between Tallinn and Helsinki in the 2010s and the price then was 16BN EUR, right now it is at least 20BN, it is too expensive and complex for the number of people living in the Baltics (less than 7m, in Tallinn 500K) and Finland (less than 6ml, in Helsinki 700K). Perhaps, in the future, it will be built

    • @Gfynbcyiokbg8710
      @Gfynbcyiokbg8710 Před 9 dny +4

      @@jeremytaylor3532 It's over 10 times as long as the Öresund tunnel, which was also built 25 years ago

  • @raunce91
    @raunce91 Před 10 dny +101

    I can't speak for other countries but in Estonia, the other railways are really ok, I think they've all been reconstructed within the last 15 years to handle the Stadler trains that replaced the old Russian ones more than 10 years ago. Rail Baltic doesn't replace any Russian railways, it runs on a completely new corridor, although about 20 years ago there used to be a railway in the same direction, which wasn't used much and was therefore abandoned and demolished.

    • @TheLikeys
      @TheLikeys Před 10 dny +7

      I mean you have to consider that this will mean a doubling of the speed compared to the current tracks and together with the upgraded connection from Poland to Lithuania the journey times from Central Europe to the Baltics will dramatically decrease. I’m super hyped for this project 🥳

    • @raunce91
      @raunce91 Před 10 dny +10

      @@TheLikeys Almost doubling, as the lines I've rode on are either 120kmh or 160kmh, but obviously these lines don't go the same direction as Rail Baltica so Rail Baltica is really only comparable with current bus or air connections.
      Bottom line, the video intro seemed clickbaitishly harsh for the working infrastructure that is up to standards (except the gauge distance) and getting constant upgrades worth millions every year.

    • @pepevonkek7803
      @pepevonkek7803 Před 9 dny

      100% correct. If something is not profitable- you close it down. Nobody wanted to go by train.

    • @TheLikeys
      @TheLikeys Před 9 dny +3

      @@raunce91 I don’t get why your so “against” this investment into the region. I am not trying to downplaying the current infrastructure - it’s about adding a true high-speed link between the capitals. Also this is huge for trading as the line will be extensively used by freight. And as we’re trying to reduce the dependency on air travel on short hauls, I guess the only ones who’ll be worried a bit is airBaltic..

    • @raunce91
      @raunce91 Před 9 dny +3

      @@TheLikeys You read what you want to read :) I'm not at all against it, but I'm not overly excited either. We'll see how it will get on. Bus tickets between Tallinn and Kaunas/Vilnius are currently around 20€, we'll see if Rail Baltic will be able to compete. You can get much further than that directly with Ryanair. Expensive but time efficient trains between Tallinn and Tartu are so popular that additional trains are being built, whereas buses are also full every half an hour. In comparison to Rail Baltica route, buses across the Baltics only depart a few times a day and there are always seats available. Most road traffic through the Baltics are trucks, we'll see if they'll get some of their cargo on the rails instead, freeing up the roads a bit.
      I think AirBaltic can only win from Rail Baltic, since it connects Estonians and Lithuanians to Riga Airport, which has the best connections in the Baltics.
      If the trains will be comfortable and not too expensive, we might say goodbye to trying and failing to sleep in FlixBus while waiting for the smooth Estonian roads be able to use the lavatory without any spillage.

  • @MTTT1234
    @MTTT1234 Před 10 dny +37

    Going from 6 billion to 8 is surprisingly low. I kinda expected to hear that costs would be double its original estimate. Also, the designs of these train stations are really awesome. Modern, flowing contours, that fit quite neatly in their surroundings of older architecture. Looks like they took some lessons there and not placed something 'modern' there without regard to its buildings around.

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 Před 9 dny +5

      I always dread the word ‘modern’ when used in any design context. Building should always be designed to fit in their surroundings, which in the case of Riga at least should be inspired by the 1920s/30s like the rest of the city centre.

    • @ervinvonhimmel
      @ervinvonhimmel Před 9 dny +6

      The video makes a mistake a bit, 8Bn EUR it is for the Latvian stretch of the rail, in prices in mid-2010 it was roughly 1.5Bn EUR. But anyway, it is a very important project, especially for the Baltics and the economic benefits from that rail are massive. The prices of construction almost doubled in the Baltics and the project itself grew significantly, the regional stations appeared etc.

    • @nikobellic570
      @nikobellic570 Před 9 dny

      Probably a massive increase relative to the sizes of the countries involved

  • @literaturtee
    @literaturtee Před 10 dny +22

    I love projects like these as they bring Europe closer together and improve everyone's lives! I'm already looking forward to taking the train from my German home city of Duisburg all the way up to the Baltic states!

  • @gamingbigfilipp
    @gamingbigfilipp Před 9 dny +16

    i was in latvia riga for esarmus and I'm telling you they were building like crazy working day and night

    • @halberderdier8073
      @halberderdier8073 Před 6 dny +1

      Erasmus?

    • @tamolamo4698
      @tamolamo4698 Před 4 dny

      @@halberderdier8073 It's student exchange program.

    • @IhaveBigFeet
      @IhaveBigFeet Před 2 dny

      @@halberderdier8073student exchange programme for European students. I am from Poland and did my exchange in Cyprus.

  • @MaxPospelkov
    @MaxPospelkov Před 8 dny +19

    Awesome project!
    I really want to see the Baltics succeed in it.
    P.S. Big recommendation - railway museum at Riga.

  • @adamabele785
    @adamabele785 Před 9 dny +5

    This rail makes trips from Finland to Central Europe much faster, it connects to Poland and Germany via high speed rail networks. Connections every hour to Berlin. Rail transport from Rotterdam to Tallin will give the port of Tallin new opportunities.

  • @stevenyouel8614
    @stevenyouel8614 Před 10 dny +34

    A suggestion for a video. One video that does the overview of all these massive European projects showing their interconections.

    • @ErichK-nm6nh
      @ErichK-nm6nh Před 9 dny

      another suggestion. delete it, because it is so obvious neomarxist propaganda

    • @galbax1
      @galbax1 Před 4 dny

      As much as like the idea, I am not sure this is the right channel for this ...

    • @lendalennuk2484
      @lendalennuk2484 Před 4 dny

      ... and with a TRUE impact budget on the Nature.

  • @Dragonkeeper
    @Dragonkeeper Před 10 dny +52

    Greetings from Rīga. It's interesting to see how all this take a shape from ground perspective. Hope this will boost our post-soviet economies. But sad, that a lot of people hate this project for inconveniences caused by construction works in the city.

    • @jakobraahauge7299
      @jakobraahauge7299 Před 10 dny +13

      Was in Riga right after the liberation, visiting from Denmark. Here everybody HATED the metro, as it took a decade to complete, was obnoxiously noisy, dusty, and incredibly inconvenient! What a nuisance!! But now that it's finished - we'd really not like to have to live without it! I hope you'll feel just the same 🤗 it's an epic project, and seen from abroad it truly seems like something you can all be very proud of! And a very nice thing to stick to the little wannabe czar to our East

    • @aoilpe
      @aoilpe Před 10 dny +6

      Once in operation everyone will love it..

    • @gukow1
      @gukow1 Před 9 dny

      Экономические преимущества этого проекта крайне сомнительны. Пассажирские перевозки не будут приносить доход, так как население этих стран крайне малочисленное. С грузовыми перевозками всё еще хуже. Непонятно какие грузы хотят перевозить по этой дороге, и какой объем этих грузов будет? Скорее всего этот проект загонит страны Балтии в долговую яму.

    • @seneca983
      @seneca983 Před 9 dny +3

      @@gukow1 It seems unlikely that this could drive the Baltic countries into a debt trap because most of the funding comes from the EU.

    • @gukow1
      @gukow1 Před 9 dny

      @@seneca983
      Я знаю, что строят эту дорогу в основном за счет средств ЕС.
      Обслуживать эту железную дорогу будет тоже ЕС или страны Балтии? Кто будет нести эксплуатационные расходы, если дорога будет убыточной?

  • @MoreSlinky
    @MoreSlinky Před 9 dny +6

    Lithuania has a new train line connecting Vilnius true Kaunas to Poland and the train tickets are always sold out, so it is showing the need for this project and perhaps it proves that this project will be successful! Some of the freight train connections in Lithuania were already tested by trains and were celebrated for a new beginning.

  • @karkevicius
    @karkevicius Před 9 dny +16

    I’ve been waiting for this video for forever! Very excited about this Northern European development! 😁

    • @lendalennuk2484
      @lendalennuk2484 Před 4 dny

      Just keep in mind, this is only a biased promotional video, not showing you any (")negative(") arguments!

    • @karkevicius
      @karkevicius Před 4 dny

      @@lendalennuk2484 agreed.

  • @intervrt
    @intervrt Před 10 dny +11

    I don't quite like how the start of this video seems to paint the Baltic states' railways as somewhat deteriorating soviet remnants, when that's not quite fair. For one, Estonia I believe is the first country to have 100% step free train entrances if I'm not misremembering

    • @UldisTrapencieris
      @UldisTrapencieris Před 9 dny +9

      In Latvia we started to change ancient old RVRs only this year. So he is talking about us not you guys ;) Estonians are slow only in water.

  • @Pilvenuga
    @Pilvenuga Před 10 dny +10

    I remember when, before joining the EU, we had border checks to pass and pothole filled roads. Reaching Poland from northern Estonia took a day of driving. Once this project finishes, 3,5 hours you say? Fundamental changes over the course of a generation.

  • @pringlized
    @pringlized Před 8 dny +6

    Bonkers. It's taken forever and a ton of money here in California to just get some track on the ground from LA to SF. I wouldn't doubt if the $6 billion price tag for the Baltic line to balloon to $20 billion. But it looks like it would be a wonderful ride.

  • @dez7800
    @dez7800 Před 9 dny +8

    Meanwhile in Canada we've been talking of high speed rail in the Quebec-Windsor corridor for about 30+ years and there still hasn't been a shovel anywhere near the ground... I lived in Europe for a while and on the transportation aspect I got to say I miss it. I was living in Barcelona and the metro is excellent and the highspeed train network too! I live in Montreal and have family in Quebec and it would be so nice to be able to go see them in 1h or less... (it's about 250km)

    • @benoithudson7235
      @benoithudson7235 Před 7 dny

      We’re talking about a high *frequency* train, not a high speed one. We can dream about 150km/h max. It’s ludicrous.

    • @dez7800
      @dez7800 Před 7 dny

      @@benoithudson7235 Not anymore! They seem to be looking into 250km/h+ service! It was announced in the last 1-2 months or so.

  • @Joelmonterrey
    @Joelmonterrey Před 9 dny +11

    I love B1M. Please keep doing what you do!

    • @dedster3164
      @dedster3164 Před 9 dny +4

      Please, go to the frontline little supporter, they need you there

  • @gordon1545
    @gordon1545 Před 10 dny +16

    The social, political and economic value of this line makes the price an absolute bargain. While outside forces are trying to split Eastern Europe from the West, this will play a major role in keeping the free nations of Europe together.

  • @VoilaBarti
    @VoilaBarti Před 6 dny +2

    I’m from Poland and I’m super excited about it

    • @user-ww3pp1xw5g
      @user-ww3pp1xw5g Před dnem

      yep, its nice when Tallinn port will be used instead of poles :)

  • @VeritasVinci7
    @VeritasVinci7 Před 7 dny +2

    Big thanks from a Baltic person for finally tackling one of the biggest projects for our lives here. We love your work here B1M!

  • @dxelson
    @dxelson Před 10 dny +92

    I laughed when she said "the history of rail baltica dates 30 years ago, but we are in the final stage of design"

    • @geirmyrvagnes8718
      @geirmyrvagnes8718 Před 10 dny +20

      Sounds like a very common speed for major railway projects in modern democracies. :)

    • @FiredAndIced
      @FiredAndIced Před 9 dny +21

      Mind you. Either you forced some segments of your population into poverty to fund your state projects, or build up momentum and savings to get it running.
      It's a reason why democracies are longer-lasting than silly autocracies.

    • @navb0tactual
      @navb0tactual Před 9 dny +3

      Goofy dictatorships as well

    • @temper44
      @temper44 Před 9 dny +4

      @@FiredAndIced Oh, now the Baltic countries will pay for it with their savings? Here I thought it was other countries in Europe that are forced to pay 90% of the cost for this railway. It's always easy to build things with other peoples money.

    • @deividasnavickas
      @deividasnavickas Před 9 dny +10

      @@temper44 no one is forced to pay. it's mostly EU funding......... which all three are part of..... and the project is for the benefit for the whole union.

  • @samparwani7101
    @samparwani7101 Před 10 dny +118

    I wish the UK would do the same!

    • @Edsbar
      @Edsbar Před 10 dny +26

      We couldd start with with a high speed network connecting say HS1, London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds.

    • @AB-zl4nh
      @AB-zl4nh Před 10 dny +2

      We are. HS2 will have Birmingham (via London) to Paris high speed rail in 3 hours.

    • @Ian_Christensen
      @Ian_Christensen Před 10 dny +20

      You can thank Brixit for that not happening...

    • @Hype7media
      @Hype7media Před 10 dny

      UK and Australia is to busy laundering money through foreign property investment,

    • @1sonyzz
      @1sonyzz Před 10 dny +13

      Captain Brexit does not agree

  • @mladenmatosevic4591
    @mladenmatosevic4591 Před 5 dny +2

    I hope bridge-tunnel connection system Sweden-Aland-Finland is also in works. Adequate rail systems and roads already exist and would allow better economic integration of Finland with leading neighbouring economies.

  • @ALLOFTHEBOOST
    @ALLOFTHEBOOST Před 9 dny +3

    This may not be ground breaking engineering, but I'm excited for countries to prosper and grow. And this will certainly help them. Everything blows out of cost, who cares just finish it because at the end of the day it's a vital piece of infrastructure that will be beneficial for many many years to come.

  • @u1zha
    @u1zha Před 9 dny +7

    Yeah, overall the line is on the surface, mostly goes through rural areas, and thus price tag much lower than the HS2 tunnels extravaganza...
    Would be a massive win if Tallinn-Helsinki tunnel under Gulf of Finland was added to the scheme!

    • @peeterl.2016
      @peeterl.2016 Před 9 dny

      Tallinn-Helsinki tunnel is utopia, it literally would be the most expensive infrastructure project in europe.

    • @u1zha
      @u1zha Před 3 dny

      @@peeterl.2016 Why so pessimistic? Channel tunnel was "the most expensive infrastructure project" as well, tunnels in Alps also, but they were built. Would be interesting to read less vacuous comments.

  • @tigertiger1699
    @tigertiger1699 Před 8 dny +6

    Congrats to these nations👍 great vid🙏

  • @JonathanReynolds1
    @JonathanReynolds1 Před 10 dny +18

    The next thing they need to do is to link the railway and road network to a tunnel from Tallinn to Helsinki.

  • @JRattheranch
    @JRattheranch Před 5 dny

    It's amazing to watch this project come together! I've been watching it closely and driven around it, for obvious reasons, and it looks wonderful!

  • @GabrieleLazzati
    @GabrieleLazzati Před 10 dny +7

    It's seems like 2030 is the year where literally every big project will finish lol

    • @magnushelin007
      @magnushelin007 Před 10 dny +1

      Also, the TGV line between Bourdeaux and Toulouse is planned to be finished in 2030 (245 kilometers of rail track).

    • @CA999
      @CA999 Před 9 dny +1

      Hmmm yes. And then no more money for anymore 'big' projects?

  • @tomp7847
    @tomp7847 Před 10 dny +10

    Until I saw the rail development at Riga airport last week, I had no idea this even existed - thank you so much for covering this!

  • @KM-fl5jq
    @KM-fl5jq Před 7 dny +2

    People in Latvia has mixed feelings about this project. Main reason for the railway is for support transportation in case of war. That is why the main railway most likely wont include connection with the airport. This project is extremely expensive for locals and there are little hope go get the money back. As we are little country and everyone knows everyone true someone there are lot of stories how bad construction is going on and how 60% of all budget is dedicated to paper pushing.
    And then there are those who lives in Riga and are pretty happy about the project. Main station(/shopping mall) needed some modern view and internal touchups. Not many plan to use this connection but it is grate to have an options.

    • @phild3936
      @phild3936 Před 6 dny +2

      There is no reason that further development of the railways will stop after the the completion of this project, is there? You have to start somewhere and I'd say integration of the Baltic Republics with the rest of non-ruSSian Europe is a must.

    • @user-kd2qd1sh3o
      @user-kd2qd1sh3o Před dnem

      @@phild3936 funny you call us "ruSSians" but it's the baltic folks who host Waffen-SS parades annually.

  • @u1zha
    @u1zha Před 9 dny +1

    Wow, very accurate and comprehensive! I'm following the project eagerly. I think in Kaunas there's a significant bit of tunneling being proposed?
    The stations are rebuilt in phases, keeping the trains running during construction.... So in Riga case one _half_ of the arches are in place as of today, the remaining half in the northern part will only start construction after train operations are shifted to the south part...

  • @snowstrobe
    @snowstrobe Před 10 dny +32

    I'm not taking any train journey if it won't be long enough to let me watch Gone with the Wind!

  • @ojhh121212
    @ojhh121212 Před 10 dny +71

    it feels illegal to be this early to a video

  • @mrnnhnz
    @mrnnhnz Před 9 dny +1

    Interesting project, thanks for researching and bringing it to us.

  • @BuzzSargent
    @BuzzSargent Před 9 dny

    Excellent video keeping all the pieces sensible. You guys do great shows.

  • @Lookyleo-Hawaii
    @Lookyleo-Hawaii Před 10 dny +8

    Please do a segment on the unbelievably costly rail project on Oahu Island Hawaii,already over 10 billon and not complete after 10 years !

    • @ianstrong3588
      @ianstrong3588 Před 10 dny

      czcams.com/video/3xnrhm1KcB4/video.htmlsi=6jpfhLGUd9VnqTyC they’re getting away cheap

  • @kaurkoop
    @kaurkoop Před 9 dny +7

    Dunno why us Estonians hate the project, to me seems like a cool way to get around and transport stuff.

    • @lendalennuk2484
      @lendalennuk2484 Před 4 dny

      Not much cool thing to destroy your own nature, bro, in my humble opinion!

    • @IamgRiefeR7
      @IamgRiefeR7 Před 3 dny

      Everyone hates construction work and the inconveniences it causes to our lives until it's done.

    • @NimethuaProjects
      @NimethuaProjects Před 2 dny

      I don't hear any hate in Narva, only a passionate words about this project. But here, in Narva not so much peaple know about project at all.

    • @IhaveBigFeet
      @IhaveBigFeet Před 2 dny

      @@lendalennuk2484a single train track doesn’t really destroy nature

    • @lendalennuk2484
      @lendalennuk2484 Před dnem

      @@IhaveBigFeet 1. This sin't a "single track".
      2. How much do you know about A) Nature; and B) Building a fast railway track?

  • @rogerwilco2
    @rogerwilco2 Před 7 dny +1

    I loved visiting Latvia a few years ago.
    I can highly recommend it, not just Riga, but especially some nice areas outside of it as well.
    The coast near Kolga, the castles and palaces from the middle ages to the 18th century, the Soviet Secret Bunker.

  • @rickcowan4664
    @rickcowan4664 Před 8 dny +2

    Thanks for this informative and encouraging video!

  • @my3dviews
    @my3dviews Před 10 dny +97

    Glad to see that your videos are now in 4K. 😀

  • @fleshreap
    @fleshreap Před 9 dny +7

    Hopefully the EU funds the tunnel to Finland as well. Finland not getting enough EU dev money for infrastructure.

  • @318Arnie
    @318Arnie Před 9 dny +1

    It's astonishing just how many large scale projects are under construction at the same time. That gives a lot of hope, that very little may be left behind.

  • @GeekyMedia
    @GeekyMedia Před 10 dny +2

    This was honestly quite interesting, especially when taking into consideration current world affairs. I hope you're covering this in the podcast too 👍

  • @jordysinke
    @jordysinke Před 8 dny +3

    I am so extremely exited about this.

  • @mcrazza
    @mcrazza Před 10 dny +21

    This is seriously impressive! It's great to see this level of complexity and cooperation all coming together.

  • @mr.hendricks9976
    @mr.hendricks9976 Před 8 dny +2

    I loved the Baltic’s 10 years ago and when re visited this year. Man, it’s the best compromise in Europe, if you can bare the cold and high prices ❤

    • @jur4x
      @jur4x Před 5 hodinami

      don't go in winter if you don't like cold :) We have very hot summers.

  • @robertlee8805
    @robertlee8805 Před 6 dny +1

    @B1M crew. Thanks for this ENCOURAGING video.

    • @lendalennuk2484
      @lendalennuk2484 Před 4 dny

      You're welcome! The only unfortunate thing is, you must have two separate videos for TRUTHFUL and ENCOURAGING here...

  • @michaausleipzig
    @michaausleipzig Před 10 dny +5

    Not to forget the strategic importance of the rail line as it goes straight through the Suwalki gap between Belarus and Russia's Kaliningrad exclave. With tensions as high as never before this link is crucial to connect not only Europe but also Nato.

  • @theschiznit8777
    @theschiznit8777 Před 10 dny +67

    Anything that connects and unifies Europe is good.

    • @pepevonkek7803
      @pepevonkek7803 Před 9 dny

      Destruction of independent states and culture.
      We don't need European "values"
      Leave us alone.

    • @d.b.cooper1
      @d.b.cooper1 Před 9 dny +9

      Even Hitler?

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 Před 9 dny

      @@d.b.cooper1- Rather Napoleon. He probably did more to disrupt/reinvent Europe than any other single figure, and not all in a good way.

    • @ThanatosVL
      @ThanatosVL Před 8 dny +1

      @@d.b.cooper1 Really?

    • @jefreyjefrey6349
      @jefreyjefrey6349 Před 6 dny +2

      this rail is literally build to disconnect Europe and split it..

  • @johnberry1107
    @johnberry1107 Před 8 dny +1

    Nice to hear! Go Team. Thank you.

  • @captainamerica3814
    @captainamerica3814 Před 21 hodinou

    Greetings from Las Vegas. Keep up the good work. I’d love to ride your train some day. 😊

  • @er624
    @er624 Před 10 dny +37

    I was in Tallinn last week and the scale of modern architecture really surprised me - some super nice and well constructed buildings, lots of ameneties - I'd live there.

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa Před 10 dny

      😅 These three countries have populations of less than 10 million. Surely you can return your investment.
      This investment looks worse than Chinese infrastructure investmentlosses continue to be operational costs .

    • @aoilpe
      @aoilpe Před 10 dny +13

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa
      Copy-> Paste

    • @Meg_A_Byte
      @Meg_A_Byte Před 10 dny +10

      I moved to Tallinn 2 years ago and I love the amount of construction and progress in the city. Some of the new development is kinda boring and ugly, but there are awesome projects too, either huge buildings completely made out of wood or combining old traditional look with more modern style. Living here makes me excited about the future.

    • @MrPigeonaids
      @MrPigeonaids Před 10 dny +10

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa chinese bot much?

    • @peeterl.2016
      @peeterl.2016 Před 9 dny +3

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa With such big projects, you never earn back the money, doesn't matter if you're building it in Germany, France, USA or Canada.

  • @zachreitman7326
    @zachreitman7326 Před 9 dny +5

    Wow, it must be nice to live in a country determined to invest in its infrastructure.

  • @jarda1986
    @jarda1986 Před 8 dny +1

    cool!!! fingers crossed to complete it on time!

  • @liamfoley9215
    @liamfoley9215 Před 4 dny +2

    What a project! Great stuff.

  • @MrMaddzkillz
    @MrMaddzkillz Před 10 dny +10

    Yet another quality production signed B1M. I love this channel ❤

  • @DonHrvato
    @DonHrvato Před 9 dny +3

    Ooh wow seems very huge project, very strategic important project

  • @luukjoling1
    @luukjoling1 Před 3 dny

    I just travelled the baltics from south to north with a visit to Helsinki. It's easy enough but this would massively improve connectivity!

  • @matrion15
    @matrion15 Před 5 dny +1

    I really like this content! Well-spent money for sure :)

  • @gaius_enceladus
    @gaius_enceladus Před 8 dny +3

    NZer here - this is wonderful stuff!

  • @grimetone
    @grimetone Před 10 dny +11

    Great investment. Rail transport is ironically the future.

    • @abbofun9022
      @abbofun9022 Před 10 dny +4

      What’s ironic about that? If it works it’s good, simple as that.

    • @justskip4595
      @justskip4595 Před 4 dny

      This is like saying it is ironic that he use wheels or boats to transport stuff because how old those technologies are.
      Is this because trains are old but not ancient? Will people be saying this about magnetic levitation in the future or fiber optics? If these technologies work right now and make sense to use, then they are just the best current solution.

  • @dontxtalk
    @dontxtalk Před 5 dny +1

    So happy the Baltics are getting well connected, greetings from The Netherlands!

    • @martinkoitmae6655
      @martinkoitmae6655 Před 3 dny

      Will be cool to travel from Estonia to The Netherlands via train

  • @ThanatosVL
    @ThanatosVL Před 8 dny +2

    Went to Estonia like almost 20 years ago.
    There weren't any highways but you could see "European funded projects" everywhere to make that happen.
    This is the power of the EU: solidarity to make everybody in the union stronger.
    Viva Europa.

  • @kfh123
    @kfh123 Před 10 dny +22

    A great project. Beautiful countries.

  • @batmansgrandma3378
    @batmansgrandma3378 Před 10 dny +41

    It's not "Russian railways" but Soviet-time railways.
    And that's a huge difference.
    *And not everything "Soviet" means "russian"

    • @AlexStopp
      @AlexStopp Před 10 dny +20

      They are Russian gauge actually, which predates the Soviet Union. So it is technically correct.

    • @BurnedHrum
      @BurnedHrum Před 10 dny +7

      @@AlexStopp mmm, nope. For example - most of baltic local trains actually made in Riga, so they latvian, not russian. Even in USSR a lot of locomotives was made in Checkoslovakia and passenger cars was from GDR.

    • @AlexStopp
      @AlexStopp Před 10 dny +6

      @@BurnedHrum I am more talking about the railways, than the trains themselves (as yes, you are correct). They were built to "Russian gauge" (5 ft and 1520 mm gauge railways).

    • @ErichK-nm6nh
      @ErichK-nm6nh Před 9 dny

      oh it is russian OK. everybody know it, because it is cra..y

    • @TinLeadHammer
      @TinLeadHammer Před 9 dny +1

      ​@@AlexStopp5-ft broad gauge is neither Russian nor Soviet, it was used in the U.S. since 1827. By the end of the 19th century, around 11,500 miles of 5 ft gauge track existed in the United States. The difference between 1524 and 1520 mm is negligible.

  • @mitch438
    @mitch438 Před 9 dny

    One thing you've kinda glossed over is the (relatively few) people who are travelling from one T3 stop to another, say Punchbowl to Dulwich Hill to connect to the L1. I like the approach of spreading the busses out, but regardless of the approach, they would probably need to retain an all-stops RRB between Bankstown and Syndeham, which most people would probably end up taking because it's easier to understand.

  • @t-his5866
    @t-his5866 Před 5 dny

    Thank you!!! I hoped you would talk about this once!!!

  • @Chamarel
    @Chamarel Před 10 dny +6

    Finally, I was waiting for this video!

  • @shivstrongsingh3672
    @shivstrongsingh3672 Před 10 dny +4

    Project Details:
    Length: Approximately 870 kilometers (540 miles)
    Cost: $8 billion USD
    Route: Tallinn, Estonia to the Lithuanian-Polish border, with future connections to the broader European network. Enhance regional connectivity between the Baltic states and Europe. Rail Baltica is still under construction, but significant progress has been made

  • @MewDenise
    @MewDenise Před 3 dny +1

    Imagine how wholesome it will be when builders from different countries reach each other and they connect the tracks xD

  • @michaels6742
    @michaels6742 Před 9 dny

    Your videos are my work break, thx u

  • @6yjjk
    @6yjjk Před 9 dny +13

    These three countries really have their shit together.

    • @eustacemcgoodboy9702
      @eustacemcgoodboy9702 Před 7 dny +7

      HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH. Bro, if only you knew how bad things really are. I'm an American living in Latvia for 3 years...haha, they can't even build a road.

    • @halberderdier8073
      @halberderdier8073 Před 6 dny +3

      ​@@eustacemcgoodboy9702Can't happen in the US, can it?

    • @einarsdarznieks6082
      @einarsdarznieks6082 Před 5 dny +2

      No we dont, but still it feels likes we are more sane than those more to the west

  • @Samuel_J1
    @Samuel_J1 Před 10 dny +8

    This is my current favourite topic. Absolutely love HSR and I would have accepted a long form about this one, but I'll take what I can get 😂

  • @capitalinventor4823
    @capitalinventor4823 Před 9 dny +1

    I haven’t looked at a detailed map so I may be wrong but from what was said in this video I have a guess as to why this project is not as expensive as most people, including myself, seem to think it should be. It was mentioned in the video that at least three major train stations were going to be at an airport. Elsewhere in the world the stations would usually be closer to the downtown core meaning much more tunnelling and complicated construction. A lot of time, money, and complications are removed by having the stations moved out of the city centres.

  • @ovekkjlstad7703
    @ovekkjlstad7703 Před 5 dny +1

    I have travelled Helsinki - Tallin by train before, but I hope next time it will be on a much shorter route. I expected to hear about the potential extention that was shown on parts of the video.

  • @janissturitis2386
    @janissturitis2386 Před 7 dny +27

    Seeing that Kremlin bots and web brigades are so active in this comment section shows us the strategic significance of this project.

    • @runoflife87
      @runoflife87 Před 7 dny

      Yes, Sharikas Gavs, keep investing your money in non-profitable projects😂

    • @janissturitis2386
      @janissturitis2386 Před 7 dny +2

      @@runoflife87 Idi nahui

    • @bonaz11
      @bonaz11 Před 3 dny +4

      ​@@runoflife87 so they are doing exactly what public institutions are supposed to do?

    • @runoflife87
      @runoflife87 Před 3 dny

      @@bonaz11 no, they do it for no reason.

    • @martinkoitmae6655
      @martinkoitmae6655 Před 3 dny

      Exactly

  • @lkrnpk
    @lkrnpk Před 10 dny +5

    It is not really replacing much, in Latvia and Estonia this is pretty much a new track going where there was no railway before, in Lithuania you may argue Kaunas and Vilnius connection is already there with Russian gauge but still, most of the track is not replacing existing routes but it is a new route and existing Russian gauge railways remain

  • @jepbarhalmyradov9135
    @jepbarhalmyradov9135 Před 7 dny +2

    I was expecting at least 20-30Bs before at the start of the video.. it's great if they complete it within 10 billions

  • @Huwsy
    @Huwsy Před 9 dny +1

    If they complete this project by 2031 and within the estimated price of $12 billions, then its a winner. Here in UK we are spending an estimated $150 billions for 230km line and India is building a 500km line for an estimated cost of $20 billions. Trains will run upto 320km/h in UK and India compare to 234Km/h in Baltics.