Would you ride Romania’s WEIRD high-speed train? - Softrans Hyperion Review

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    This week it's time for a ride on Romania's own high-speed train, built by Softronic in Craiova, and operated by their passenger division, Softrans.
    These units run at up to 160km/h (100mph) on routes between București (Bucharest) and Craiova, Brașov, and Constanța. Whilst this might not be true high-speed, the acceleration and speed is definitely the best in service in Romania.
    In this video, look out for some of the weird aspects of the train's interior, some of which are good and the rest not so. Also watch out for some of the really surprising stuff I saw out of the window, it's something you never really want to see when on a train...
    Enjoy!
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    Journey Details:
    Origin: București Gara de Nord/ Bucharest North station
    Destination: Constanța
    Company: Softrans Călători (SFTRA)
    Train: CFR 141 'RES' (Softronic Hyperion)
    Accommodation: Second Class Seat (2nd)
    Distance: 140 miles / 225 kilometres
    Price: 34.00 RON (£5.90 / €6.90 / $8.20)
    Time: 2h06m + 17L
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Komentáře • 809

  • @piotr.leniec-lincow5209
    @piotr.leniec-lincow5209 Před rokem +589

    When l was a child we would go by train every year from Warsaw Poland
    to Constanca . The train was pulled by steam locomotive through Poland
    and USSR . But as it would enter Romania you could hear a low sound
    of the modern , powerfull diesel engine . We were pulled by Romanian made ,
    very modern for that time unit . Many yers later i discovered that they
    were made by Swiss liecense . The change from steam to diesel
    on this trips will remain in my ears for ever .

    • @EpicThe112
      @EpicThe112 Před rokem +18

      Well said how about crossing into Germany in your time German democratic Republic there is a Romanian made locomotive there the DR Baureihe 119 U boat. Original engines were West German Mercedes Benz License produced in Communist Romania but replaced by East German engines.

    • @piotr.leniec-lincow5209
      @piotr.leniec-lincow5209 Před rokem +43

      @@EpicThe112 we never went to DDR . But Romania had a number of
      a unique western surprices . Tarom , the Romanian airline in the 60's
      operated British jets . What a shock it was to see a RR logo on
      its engine . Everybody was flying Soviet planes in E Europe .

    • @EpicThe112
      @EpicThe112 Před rokem +17

      @@piotr.leniec-lincow5209 Thanks for telling me about that also Romania made SA330 Puma Helicopters. Unlike your Home Country Republic of Poland which made licensed produced Russian Helicopters at the PZL plant. The reason why that happened was that Romania had Ceausescu as it's leader.

    • @piotr.leniec-lincow5209
      @piotr.leniec-lincow5209 Před rokem +31

      @@EpicThe112 did't know about the helicopters .
      Czauczescu was an a communist outcast doing
      things his own way . This Swiss liecense diesel
      locomotives were a result of a big argument with
      Soviets . They didnt want that deal .
      But Romania , a mountanius country wanted
      a Swiss locomotives , and did just that .

    • @TherconJair
      @TherconJair Před rokem +6

      For a moment I thought you meant Constance right at the Swiss border. ^^

  • @VadimSchulz
    @VadimSchulz Před rokem +338

    It's actually very cool that softrans revived train production in Romania after a complete collapse of the old factories. I think they now have an order for 100 locomotives for Sweden.

    • @cristikes5477
      @cristikes5477 Před rokem +27

      Exact! Locomotive LEMA Transmontana 6600 KW!!

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +58

      Their locos seem to be quite popular in Europe.

    • @notoriousbig3k
      @notoriousbig3k Před rokem +4

      care productie ? poate mentenanta care si aia o au prost...
      vezi ca prodcutie si productie reparatie inseamna 2 lucruri diferite

    • @GamesExposed
      @GamesExposed Před rokem +2

      well if we don't buy them other countries already do bro, especially for carrying goods

    • @Lightning_Mike
      @Lightning_Mike Před rokem +15

      @@notoriousbig3k Productie inseamna productie. Transmontana is toate fabricate noi.

  • @craxolize
    @craxolize Před rokem +108

    I'm very impressed, as an Romanian, you pronounce the names the towns have great, which most people don't.

    • @volk0796
      @volk0796 Před 2 měsíci

      Its just good but not impressive because there are letters he did pronounce where he should not :)

  • @samarthbagwe1736
    @samarthbagwe1736 Před rokem +399

    Atleast they built it in their own
    Earned my respect
    Doesn't matter how it performs or looks
    They tried
    They are proud of it
    In the future they will build beautiful strong and fast trains
    Since they know now how to build one
    Unlike many countries that just buy them
    Many of these countries are developed and rich as well
    But Romania isn't the wealthiest but still very forward and progressive looking

    • @geronimoscramo1650
      @geronimoscramo1650 Před rokem +19

      Romania is still wealthy.

    • @sergiudaniel1988
      @sergiudaniel1988 Před rokem +18

      Check out for Astra Vagoane, to see what they are doing

    • @dyawr
      @dyawr Před rokem +16

      Thank you, that is a very thoughtful comment. 🙂🙏

    • @serbanhv9338
      @serbanhv9338 Před rokem +39

      If I may say, Romania has always had a foot in all the important industries. We have been building trains, cars and even airplanes since the start. Before communism we were really competitive with the rest of the modern countries and produced everything there was at almost the same standard.
      But after 50 years of communism + 30 years of God knows what we should call it 😅 a gap appeared between us and the west but slowly we are recuperating through our factories which are, again, building the knowledge to get where others are nowadays

    • @dyawr
      @dyawr Před rokem +8

      @@serbanhv9338 If you would apply the same criticism you have for Romania *today,* to how it was before WW2 - you would conclude it was *still* a pretty young & backward country, primarily agricultural and trying to catch up to the formerly imperial Western Europe.
      ❗So, how about you *appreciate* the progress & democracy you have today (instead of belittling it) bc Romania *has never been* this advanced or prosperous - compared to the rest of the world - that we are presently. 🤨🙄
      Try to study the interwar period from some international economic data, as well. And see that Romania wasn't ranked high. The train in this video is *also* competitive and produced at "almost the same standard", btw - not "building the knowledge to catch up" or wtv.
      So we are now, the same as we were then.

  • @wasmic5z
    @wasmic5z Před rokem +657

    Just because it's streamlined, doesn't make it a high-speed train. 250 km/h is the lower limit for proper high-speed trains, though some consider 200 km/h on old upgraded lines to be high-speed as well. It's not even the fastest train in Romania - the green and orange train seen at the Bucharest train station (an ex-DSB Class MP, now operated by Astra Trans Carpatic) is capable of running at 200 km/h on lines that allow those speeds, although Romania has no such lines.

    • @LMZLMZ-gs2dk
      @LMZLMZ-gs2dk Před rokem +54

      250 km/h is the standard. Everything with speeds up to and above 200 km/h is considered high-speed.

    • @davebirch1976
      @davebirch1976 Před rokem +19

      The original UK HSTs from the 70s did 125mph (201 kmh) this is actually the maximum speed allowed on the UK rail network

    • @wasmic5z
      @wasmic5z Před rokem +34

      @@LMZLMZ-gs2dk As a bare minimum, you need to reach 200 km/h for it to be classified as a high-speed train.
      From Wikipedia:
      "While there is no single standard that applies worldwide, lines built to handle speeds above 250 km/h (155 mph) or upgraded lines in excess of 200 km/h (124 mph) are widely considered to be high-speed."
      250 km/h or above is always high speed. 200 km/h or above is high speed according to some, but not all, definitions. Below 200 km/h is not high speed at all.

    • @mancubwwa
      @mancubwwa Před rokem +10

      @@davebirch1976 no, it isn't. the maximum speed on british rail network is 300 km/h on HS1. but basically upt to 200km/h is standart mainline speeds, as this is generally top speed of standard loco-hauled trains and even some regional EMU's. 201 - 249 is sort of grey area and from 250 is HSR as at these speeds you need a fully dedicated high speed rolling stock.

    • @davebirch1976
      @davebirch1976 Před rokem +2

      @@mancubwwa yeah that's what I meant, on the ancient pre existing track which most of the UK's train network run on.

  • @mihaivale7170
    @mihaivale7170 Před rokem +14

    Softrans was founded by some young students of Transportation. They builded their first train, 100% romanian materials, as an experiment. Proposed an offer for CFR (National Railway Company), CFR refused and they started the company (Softrans). Builded several more trains (free coffee, wifi, web ticket ordering, stuff like that..., pretty advanced services for that time), now operate on several lines and growing, having also orders for manufacturing trains, from outside countries.

  • @john07973
    @john07973 Před rokem +2

    Tap water flow in the substandard toilet reminded me of Eurostar with the sign "our taps are a little slow"

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +1

      Oh yeah, a fancy design but not very practical! 😂😂😂😂

  • @MajorLeagueBassboost
    @MajorLeagueBassboost Před rokem +116

    The reason these seats remind you of bus seats is probably because they are. Every feature just seems to be made for buses, including the grip handles on the back of the seats.

    • @lokibau
      @lokibau Před rokem +3

      definetely bus seats

    • @MarcelaElviraTimis
      @MarcelaElviraTimis Před rokem +8

      Oh well.... it's a 2 and something hour jpurney and it cost what? 7 Euros? What do you ppl expect? Good grief! Talk about entitlement...

    • @lokibau
      @lokibau Před rokem +13

      @@MarcelaElviraTimis no one its griefing and you can pay even less in western europe, that's not the point. It is clear that this train was made with few resources and had to be cheap, it is not a guilt. For this reason it looks odd, and people are curious about it, curious even about the bus seats, but you should not take that so personal.

    • @MarcelaElviraTimis
      @MarcelaElviraTimis Před rokem

      @@lokibau or they can charge more for a similar fare...

    • @tudorfurst
      @tudorfurst Před rokem +7

      @@MarcelaElviraTimiswith this logic we will never have good trains

  • @Mar.1634
    @Mar.1634 Před rokem +13

    10/10 pronunciation of our cities man. I'm impressed.

  • @Lightning_Mike
    @Lightning_Mike Před rokem +38

    Yeah, it's mostly called a high speed train for marketing reasons. Like we called the first generation Siemens Desiro the "Blue Arrow" and most people still think it's the fastest train in Romania, even though the old, normal ones can run faster.
    The Hyperion is simply a neat little commuter train that can run at 200km/h on proper track. Track that is missing around here.
    Nevertheless, it's a pretty big achievement to design something as complex as this from the ground up and have it work properly. Kudos to you, Softronic!

    • @fuguthefish
      @fuguthefish Před rokem +2

      Almost all modern trains in Romania are actually commuter trains used for long distance travels, such a shame.

    • @Lightning_Mike
      @Lightning_Mike Před rokem +1

      Kind of yes, kind of no. I mean, the only ones that I know of that fit that bill are the Siemens Desiro (ugh), the French and Danish (yuk IC2s) second hand stuff used by private operators and some bilevel traincars pressed into InterRegio service (the seats on those things are back breaking garbage if you sit on them for more than an hour and the AC is usually not strong enough to cool the whole car during summer).
      More often than not, though, the traincars are good enough, and you'll even see old InterRegio traincars pushed into service on commuters. They might miss _some_ amenities like 230v sockets and sometimes AC, but man those things are comfy.

    • @vulc1
      @vulc1 Před rokem

      it doesn't look like a commuter train, but a regional train.

  • @DanielDogeanu
    @DanielDogeanu Před rokem +33

    It's funny that as a Romanian, I had no idea we had such trains... Never traveled in these ones! 😄

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +15

      There are loads of different types of train in Romania!

    • @danvision5086
      @danvision5086 Před rokem

      *I am living in France ( as a German ), Romania ( France little sister ) is a very strong world Industrie Country, for exemple: the German CONTINENTAL did bild in Banat a city in a city. **czcams.com/video/I99xikq354g/video.html**, ROMARM is one of the biggest weapons producer of the world ( French Technologie ): **czcams.com/video/ePuQMNO-rfg/video.html**, and here , in Bucharest , THE CLUB ( full with French special people ) , has the main Center of the world: **czcams.com/video/53e__OwWqdI/video.html**, but this is only 10 % of the huge Romanians Industrie and Technologie. The Laser Nr. 1 of the World is in Romania: **czcams.com/video/V5Qg-IATqAc/video.html** , Grand Salut !*

    • @alternateaccount4868
      @alternateaccount4868 Před 5 měsíci +1

      How do you travel

  • @ChrisH-1952
    @ChrisH-1952 Před rokem +66

    I note the the opening words of the introduction include the description 'Romania's OWN (my emphasis) high-speed train'. It does not match international standards, but it is a home-built unit able to travel at the fasted speed allowed on Romanian tracks. Therefore, I think it's fair to describe this as such. I was very interested to learn about this train as my previous impression had been that everything in Romania crawled around at fairly low speed. For such a low fare, who could complain - except perhaps about the toilet facilities? I think some of the seats on brand-new British trains are less comfortable than those appeared to be. Within the competitive market which is now prevalent on Romanian railways, this seems to be an offering which appeals to many. Great review.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +7

      Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the video!

    • @alexz1189
      @alexz1189 Před rokem +13

      @@SuperalbsTravels My father in law works at softrans,he is a train driver on the Hyperions you rode to Constanța.Not only that this train is built in Romania but Softronic is building LEMA locomotives for export,2 being ordered by Czech Republic last year and I heard some are being built for Sweden.He took me in their depot to see them being assembled before putting them through final testing.If you would like,I can provide you with some pictures of such a locomotive from my work place as the company I work for owns 2 of them as well.Give me a way of contacting you and we can keep in touch.

  • @Twowheelsonelens
    @Twowheelsonelens Před rokem +58

    7:33 it is a train crash from July 2021 . The mechanic of the locomotive that caused the accident in Fetești, being under the influence of alcoholic beverages, was detained for 24 hours, IPJ Ialomița announced Thursday evening. The man was driving a freighter with 41 wagons loaded with scrap metal and traveling from Craiova to Constanța Port.
    he entered the station C.F. Fetesti on line 2, colliding with another freight train, stationed at the C.F. station on the same line.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +7

      Thanks for the information. I was wondering!

    • @notoriousbig3k
      @notoriousbig3k Před rokem

      he was drunk because thats what the company wanted to blame if you want to know the truth the trains are in poor condition and poorly maintained ever ride one in Romania ? dont worry u might be one of the 8 victims that die each year in a train accident dont believe the media its easy to accuse drunk and drunk when the company implodes ticket prices and take money from us and 0 upgrades

    • @awaken77
      @awaken77 Před rokem +2

      scary. was somebody injured ?

  • @sorin-alexandrusandu3738
    @sorin-alexandrusandu3738 Před rokem +57

    I am surprised by your good pronunciation of the Romanian words. Thank you for choosing to travel to Romania and showing us the content!

  • @georgebattrick2365
    @georgebattrick2365 Před rokem +53

    I think there's a reason for all the food concessions in the station: as a rule there is no on-board catering whatsoever, neither food nor drinks, even on the 14-hour journey from Bucarest to Budapest. I wish I had known before boarding...

    • @doomy330
      @doomy330 Před rokem +6

      actually there is a limited selection of snacks and drinks on board trains, but only in the sleeping cars. if u end up in or next to one, maybe u can ask the ticket man to let you get something as they will mention this only to the sleeping car passengers

    • @georgebattrick2365
      @georgebattrick2365 Před rokem +5

      @@doomy330 Thanks, that is good to know, but this was the daytime train. Only three cars on departure (which should have been a warning, I suppose), two second class and one first, then doubled in length at the Hungarian border. What I loved was that at each small station en route that we did not stop at, the station master was on the platform to greet the train.

    • @joshtherussian9261
      @joshtherussian9261 Před rokem +3

      no food or catering allowed? The hell you mean? Some mates of mine brought a freaking sandwich maker on a trip once together with salami and bread. We made sandwiches inside the train and served the ticket-checking lad (dunno it's name in english) as well

    • @moistschmeckles400
      @moistschmeckles400 Před rokem +2

      That is not always true, on a few trips from Bucharest to Sibiu or Bucharest to Suceava, a railway employee sold sandwiches, snacks and beers

    • @eckartspindler4353
      @eckartspindler4353 Před rokem +3

      We travelled in 2017 on the Interregio from Brasov to Budapest. The train was equipped with Romanian cars bought second hand from Deutsche Bahn and a Hungarian restaurant car offering good food and drinks for low prices.

  • @alin3365
    @alin3365 Před rokem +4

    The Hyperions are not the only electric trains/train lines in Romani and the majority of trains in Romania are built in Romania, not second hand from abroad.
    Yes, there are some private operators using second hand trains from abroad but there are just a few.
    For example when you said that most of the trains are second hand from abroad (1:16) you were filming a Romanian train.
    The locomotive is a Softronic Phoenix (6600kv/~8844hp and max speed 200km/h), built by Softronic, the same manufacturer who built the Hyperions and the carriages are built by Astra Arad also Romanian manufacturer.
    Also all the trains and locomotive from 3:22 to 3:37 are built in Romania as well as the locomotive at 7:34(CFR class 42).

  • @k0k0m02008
    @k0k0m02008 Před rokem +80

    I was surprised to see this EMU, of which I was not aware of. It was a nice try by a local company, which I think it's not bad although the product clearly does not seem to have Alstom or Siemens standards of course.
    As other readers pointed out, I believe it technically is not a High Speed service per se, but more an Intercity EMU, although I get the impression that you tried to emphasize its uniqueness in the country and the most close to a truly high speed service.
    I have really liked your past videos, keep up the good job👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +7

      Thank you very much, glad you enjoy my content! :)

    • @aiocafea
      @aiocafea Před rokem +2

      maybe it's because i am romanian but i liked the decision of calling it an HSR because historically, like 'skyscraper', it's a term that's used in relation to current standards
      while i would like the standards to be higher, it *is* the fastest thing we have here so calling it 'high-speed' makes sense on the local level
      technically not HSR, but HSR in our hearts (until we hopefully invest more into infrastructure)

    • @k0k0m02008
      @k0k0m02008 Před rokem +5

      @@aiocafea you may call a chicken a peacock if you wish, but at the end of the end it will cackle nevertheless

    • @MarcelaElviraTimis
      @MarcelaElviraTimis Před rokem

      @@k0k0m02008 or you can call a pony your horse until you have what it takes to get an actual horse, the only differecne being size, temper and overall strength. Cheers

    • @radughita1992
      @radughita1992 Před 6 měsíci

      joining in late but the video failed to mention this whole company was started and is run by a college student who made a model train as a project, contacted the national train service for a contract, they refused, and he started his own company just to make the sour, the train is made by a college student and exclusively using local materials and engineering, it doesnt have siemens standard because its not made by a multi billion euro company, it was made by a literal dude with a dream

  • @InconsistentBastard
    @InconsistentBastard Před rokem +304

    It's not highspeed, just an average EMU for short - medium distance services, with a basic level of comfort.
    Even the acronym that you've probably noticed at either end of the trainset - RES (at 1:55 can be seen as well) - stands for "Ramă Electrică Suburbană" (i.e. _Suburban Electric Multiple Unit_ ) so it kinda explains the lack of comfort that you'd expect given their marketing campaigns.
    I think you've also noticed the significantly cheaper fares it has on the same route compared to CFR Călători's Regio Express services.
    Let alone their non-stopping InterRegios to Constanța.
    I travel quite often with these trains between Brașov & Bucharest lately & I can't complain given the prices. Decent & reliable.
    All in all, a nice review, looking forward to see more content from you covering this part of Europe.
    Regards!

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +47

      Thanks for the information! I have a lot more to come from Romania, and neighbouring countries like Bulgaria and Serbia, among others. 😃

    • @5mnz7fg
      @5mnz7fg Před rokem +17

      But at least toilet paper and water for hand washing should be provided. ^_^

    • @enclave3555
      @enclave3555 Před rokem +11

      @@5mnz7fg we miss those in our school too mate we dont have toilet paper nor hot water.
      Its just our thing

    • @5mnz7fg
      @5mnz7fg Před rokem

      @@enclave3555 Oh!

    • @enclave3555
      @enclave3555 Před rokem

      @@5mnz7fg sadly true I tell you from my experience

  • @edavenport93
    @edavenport93 Před rokem +53

    It's faster than anything on the US West Coast, trains out here max out at 79 MPH.

    • @hiphopheritage
      @hiphopheritage Před rokem +10

      I feel better now :)

    • @lnk77
      @lnk77 Před rokem

      79 MPH = 160 KM, Here is MAX15 0KM,but not on all distance (~ 105 KM)

    • @Metal0sopher
      @Metal0sopher Před rokem +10

      @@lnk77 79 MPH = 127 KPH

    • @dyawr
      @dyawr Před rokem +1

      @@lnk77 Ur math is bad. And the OP is also talking about max.

    • @GholaTleilaxu
      @GholaTleilaxu Před rokem +2

      @@lnk77 1 land mile in the USA equals 1.60934 km. 79 US miles = 1.60934*79=127.13786 km

  • @risivenkian
    @risivenkian Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great review, thank you! I found the bus-style seats quite amusing. The ticket price is affordable. The book shelf and coffee machine are a nice touch.

  • @varain87
    @varain87 Před rokem +26

    the train is able to go with higher speed,but the railroad is limited to 160 km/h

  • @alexanderk.3056
    @alexanderk.3056 Před rokem +2

    At 5:09, the seat it does recline, but u have to push yourself against the backrest & simultaneously push that button!

  • @andreiolanescu4682
    @andreiolanescu4682 Před rokem +37

    I wouldn't call it a high speed train since almost all trains apart from regio trains can reach 160km/h on this line.
    High speed trains normally have a average speed of 200km/h.
    Apart from that, great review!

  • @AndrewG1989
    @AndrewG1989 Před rokem +9

    Very nice, quirky and interesting trains in Romania. As always keep up the good work 😄

  • @mihailcioinica
    @mihailcioinica Před rokem +3

    I love your documentation on where you go, cities, viliges and how you make the effort to pronounce correctly all the romanian names. Great video. Thanks for coming around here. Hope you'le make more videos in romania and that you find interesting stuff here(i recommend Jiu Valley, Olt Valley and Bucovina as nice routs to take).

  • @hoppelhasi_1280
    @hoppelhasi_1280 Před rokem +5

    1:09 a former german class 624 unit. How cool is that! I have been grown up with these

  • @antoniodraghilev4630
    @antoniodraghilev4630 Před rokem +6

    i live in Romania and i have to say that 17 minutes delay is incredibly low.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +2

      Hahahaha, I was surprised that most of my trips in Romania were actually very punctual!

  • @electrain
    @electrain Před rokem

    I congratulate you for an objective and compact informative report. all the best!

  • @afti03
    @afti03 Před rokem +5

    For anyone watching and thinking "what a delapidated train station.." please take note that it used to be way worse and it was full of shady people in the past, but the local authorities have a number of actual police officers patrolling the entire station now, making sure no weirdo is lurking around. It's also a bit more modern now, it used to be very old and worn out. The general vibe and atmosphere is nice and has that Vacation feeling in the air, at least for me and you do see many foreign people during summers making it feel more cosmopolitan than it usually is. (im saying all these because most other Romanian train stations are like a blast from the past, but not the good one, the soviet one)

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +2

      Personally I love it, but the tracks are a little battered.

  • @grigorescuanghel9931
    @grigorescuanghel9931 Před rokem

    Great video, I have taken this train on this exact rout a few times before and your review is spot on.

  • @aslamibrahim5453
    @aslamibrahim5453 Před rokem +1

    Great work by the team

  • @rigelj
    @rigelj Před rokem +4

    Looks like a comfortable train to ride on! I've only taken one train in Romania, an IC from Oradea to Budapest. We especially loved the private compartment seating.

  • @adamsummers4495
    @adamsummers4495 Před 7 měsíci

    I AM ADDICTED TO THIS CHANNEL, BINGE WATCHING ALL VIDEOS

  • @291281
    @291281 Před rokem +4

    Cool video & very nice train 😍
    Thanks for sharing

  • @PointOfTrips
    @PointOfTrips Před 11 měsíci

    Very very interesting report!

  • @GauravSharmaSE
    @GauravSharmaSE Před rokem

    I discovered your channel a week ago and now your channel is perhaps the most viewed channel in my home. :)

  • @andy99ish
    @andy99ish Před rokem +1

    I am glad they got rid of those steam era sleeping cars, in which Count Dracula used to travel and whose compartment doors use to be adorned by garlic bouquets.

  • @theretroman3862
    @theretroman3862 Před rokem

    I am truly grateful for pointing out the issues in the CFR regional trains units, and I do hope, out of pure shame, they will start to uphold the services for which we all pay, especially on privately owned and operated units.

  • @naoisecooke6079
    @naoisecooke6079 Před rokem +3

    Excellent video as always. Do you have any plans in coming to Ireland for a trip report any time soon??? Keep up the great work!!!

  • @munteanucatalin9833
    @munteanucatalin9833 Před rokem +3

    Softrains trains are built for speeds up to 200km/h, but we don't have such lines in Romania. In fact, almost all of our modern trains and locos are built for 200 km/h.

  • @Thomas1980
    @Thomas1980 Před rokem +1

    Super nice Video! LIKE!!!

  • @Malignant88
    @Malignant88 Před rokem

    Oh look at the lovely repainted wadlopers from my old town. Much love from Groningen to Romania.

  • @tomageorgescu8109
    @tomageorgescu8109 Před rokem +8

    With the state rail operator CFR Calatori, you can arrive in Constanța in 2 h without any other stops on the Journey

  • @csmn1949
    @csmn1949 Před rokem

    Honest rewiew!👍
    Like

  • @eckartspindler4353
    @eckartspindler4353 Před rokem +1

    I was travelling this railway line in 2017 with an CFR Interregio train which was bought second hand from Deutsche Bahn.
    The line Bucuresti - Constanta is the only railway line in Romania with a maximum speed of 160 km/h. Hence, the CFR locomotives only reach a maximum speed of 140 km/h. In practis, they very seldom can speed up to 140 km/h because of the bad state of railway infrastructure. Even on the high frequented mainline from Bucuresti to Brasov, there are long sections with bumpy tracks and speed restrictions of 50 km/h.
    The toilets on Romanian railways are generally in a very bad state. We rode on several railway lines in Romania. Nearly no train had proper working toilets (with toilet paper and running water).
    Even the Gara de Nord of Bucuresti doesn't meet modern traffic requirements. The roof of the station has got lacks. We entered the station during heavy rain and the rain was running into the main hall.
    All platforms of Gara de Nord have low level platforms making boarding the trains adventurous for older or handicapped people.
    The tracks in and around Gara de Nord are in such a bad state that trains can enter the station only with a maximum speed of 10 km/h.
    Furthermore, the CFR has got a graffity problem. You'll find only few trains without graffity on windows.
    On the plus side: The CFR offer very cheap prices. The second plus are the frequent night trains also on short distances.

  • @mikbe2579
    @mikbe2579 Před rokem +7

    This train looks like a German 1st generation ICE highspeed train of the late 1990ies.

  • @stefangherman8408
    @stefangherman8408 Před rokem +4

    The delay for your trip last year was caused by the train crash from Fetești. And I remember that I travelled with an night train from Suceava to Constanța and I stayed an hour in Țăndărei because traffic on that track was delayed for wreckage removal.
    And about Hyperion Train, I'd like to travel with him and I wish to see that train in CFR service in the future.

  • @whatever8282828
    @whatever8282828 Před 2 měsíci

    I am pleased you called it "bus-seating" because it is!

  • @DS.J
    @DS.J Před rokem +4

    Great and informative video. Although not actually high-speed as claimed in the video but nonetheless a very interesting looking train. When can we expect a video from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia?

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +1

      Estonia I've been to, and will hopefully go to the rest soon. I want to ride some TEP70s! 🥰

  • @IonutR
    @IonutR Před rokem +1

    I laughed when I saw the title ... " high-speed"! Thumbs up for your effort, pronouncing everything perfectly, documenting about small stops, history lesson and the courage to travel by train here. By the way, this is the first clip i bump into from your channel and since you're saying in the video about worse experiences with trains here, you must be talking about RegioTrans. 😂If that is the case, next time, walk... Yes, walk! Trust me, its better than R-T and in some cases, faster ( if you can believe it! ).

  • @fane1992
    @fane1992 Před rokem

    WOW, your pronunciation of Romanian words is almost flawless, congratulations!

  • @iulianturicianu9576
    @iulianturicianu9576 Před rokem +3

    When you started with ‘the beautiful Gara de Nord’ I though you’re making fun of it 😂 also, that toilet was among the nicest you can find on Romanian trains, you were lucky

  • @zarifmafyan
    @zarifmafyan Před rokem +1

    That seems super! Greetimgs from turkey.

  • @derekstuart5234
    @derekstuart5234 Před rokem +2

    You should have seen their neighbours in Bulgaria during the 70s/ 80s. The 'toilet' was a hole in the floor, similar to an Arabic design. No need to worry about the water tap not working, as there weren't any fitted. That said, it cost pennies and I might well be one of the few Westerners ever to be permitted not only to visit the cab but also drive on of these trains.
    By comparison what you've shown is the height of luxury.

  • @tonys1636
    @tonys1636 Před 3 měsíci

    Those seats looked more comfortable than many on UK trains where are often surpassed by a park bench. A lack of toilet paper and even water is familiar with many UK services. Often had to struggle the length of a crowded train to find one with both present.

  • @OgaugeTrainsplusslotCars

    Thanks for sharing ♐️👍

  • @Zuuu40
    @Zuuu40 Před rokem

    awesome video

  • @alexandrustan968
    @alexandrustan968 Před rokem +3

    i live in fetesti and once when i was in the station waiting for my train to constanta i once saw this train.

  • @LowaddictsSoundsystem
    @LowaddictsSoundsystem Před rokem +10

    Those red DMU's are old Dutch trains nicknamed 'Wadloper'. Used on the rural lines in the North of The Netherlands(:

  • @davidd_009
    @davidd_009 Před rokem

    as a romanian bron raised still in bucharest it s a really good improvment last trian related for me was 2015 and was mad now it s seems a litle good which is very good as i seen on some news in 2026 it will be fully modernized withou the old ass 60 locomotives this is the most lacking part of romania but now seems to grow again very nice video

  • @zorilaz
    @zorilaz Před rokem +5

    It's a sweet train, reasonable priced. You get what you need inside, it's clean. I see nothing wrong with it at all. Go to Bulgaria to see the worst trains possible

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem

      Have been to Bulgaria before, it was fun. Got a few videos coming up...

  • @Pisii-chan
    @Pisii-chan Před rokem +20

    Kinda surprised that you didn't find any toilet paper or soap. I travel to Craiova every year using only softrans for it's price and trains and always find these essentials in the restroom.

    • @Yami69
      @Yami69 Před rokem +4

      Maybe a lot of people took a shit that day, who knows. Ceau Pisii :*

  • @uncipaws7643
    @uncipaws7643 Před rokem +13

    Really interesting collection of German, French and Danish units in Bucuresti.
    I wouldn't call it high speed. More like Softronic's attempt to build an equivalent to a Talent or Flirt. And looking at some of the quality issues it's not that much of a wonder it's not a great international sales hit.
    By the way, these won't remain the only electric units in Romania. CFR Călători has ordered 20 units for 160 km/h to go into service in 2024. But they weren't convinced by the homebuilt product and ordered Alstom Coradia Stream instead.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem

      Where will the new units operate, do you know?

    • @grizzlyx2000
      @grizzlyx2000 Před rokem +1

      @@SuperalbsTravels they will be used for long routes, like Bucharest - Cluj, Bucharest - Craiova, Brasov - Cluj and so on.
      In parallel there is a new auction to buy other 100 units for regional trains

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +1

      @@grizzlyx2000 Oh no! That sounds horrible... 😥

  • @viviennewest1867
    @viviennewest1867 Před rokem

    Tourists will be prepared when travelling in Romania thanks to this video.

  • @FlorinArjocu
    @FlorinArjocu Před rokem +4

    There was an internal competition for which town to become the European Capital of Culture (the year changed because of Covid). Craiova did compete, but did not make the cut even for the final. Timișoara, a wonderful Western town, won the competition.

    • @notoriousbig3k
      @notoriousbig3k Před rokem

      they awarded it cus it has a shit ton of 19-18 century builduings

    • @FlorinArjocu
      @FlorinArjocu Před rokem +1

      @@notoriousbig3k They did not award anything to Craiova if that is what you mean.

    • @beagle-gp3ht
      @beagle-gp3ht Před rokem

      @@FlorinArjocu they were talking about timisoara

  • @goldiemusic8394
    @goldiemusic8394 Před rokem

    thank you for the positive feedback.

  • @FPL_Bottler
    @FPL_Bottler Před rokem +58

    I'm currently in Constanta having yesterday come from Bucharest by train. I took a CFR Regional Express train which was quite nice inside but broke down midway through the journey, and then I had to wait for another train which was super slow, therefore my journey was delayed by about 3 hours. That said I'm not sure whether I will take Softrans back to Bucharest, it seems quite weird, or which train I should use.
    The toilet you entered was actually one of the better train toilets I've seen while in Romania...

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +7

      Oh dear! That sounds like an experience...
      But you're right, even if the toilet wasn't perfect, it was better than some (such as many of the Regio trains).

    • @lenox456
      @lenox456 Před rokem +1

      caruta

    • @mimisor66
      @mimisor66 Před rokem +5

      Well, my experience with a train breaking down midway was on a train from Brussels to Paris. It broke down shortly before the border, had to wait a couple of hours for another train to take us back to Brussels, then crammed into the next train for Paris, did the whole journey standing.

    • @davidfodre1375
      @davidfodre1375 Před rokem +1

      @@SuperalbsTravels I rode an international train from Budapest to Oradea (Romania), and the employees in the bar told me some horror stories about how terrible the railways are. Having to go at just 40km/h because the rails were wobbling so much, at other times the driver going at speeds well above the limit, downhill no less, almost causing derailment... On that same journey, on the Hungarian side we had to wait for a delayed train for almost an hour because there was only a single track. Sadly, as a college student, I can't afford buying or mainaining a car, so I'm stuck with this until I get my first proper job.
      Edit: the horror stories are from Romania, not from Hungary, but they're pretty terrible too. Once, an InterCity train was so late they made us go with a double decker express with the original passengers, and then transfer, but after we transferred, the InterCity train got a defect, so the double decker slower train they put us into initially actually passed us...

    • @vonb4845
      @vonb4845 Před rokem +1

      I always recommend Astra Trans Carpatic. I always had a great experience with them. And they have the best toilets xD

  • @tintheparktinthepark7976

    I liked it, and yes great value for money. Travelled twice, so clean compared to IR and Regio

  • @teotik8071
    @teotik8071 Před rokem +8

    Very good price for this journey. I would not use the train toilet anyways. 😂

  • @BelerinSulerinPulerin
    @BelerinSulerinPulerin Před rokem +1

    I was about to be like "meh" about this video but when i saw 2004 (1:16) you sir, just earned a like xD
    btw, that's also built in Romania

  • @trainsmachineryldegmtrains3509

    Super video! Great train ride with Softrans Hyperion EMU! Good job! Thumbs Up & Subscribe 🚊👌👍😎
    Greetings from Romania
    Andrew

  • @adrianciobotaru9595
    @adrianciobotaru9595 Před měsícem

    5:42 the stop at Ciulnita (where you said only has 1000 residents) actually serves two towns: Calarasi and Slobozia, together with surrounding villages, so a population of about 130.000 people.

  • @samarthbagwe1736
    @samarthbagwe1736 Před rokem +3

    In india as well we are developing our Own indigenous HSR
    We built VANDE BHARAT
    Which is a semi- high speed trains
    Travelling at a max speed of 180 kmph
    We also in future develop trains which will surely reach speeds around 240-250 kmph on our OWN
    Every 2 years the railway unveils a new upgraded VANDE BHARAT trains
    With many new added features
    We too are importing High speed trains from Japan
    But developing own technology is important

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Před rokem +2

      Good for you, I have visited India few years ago, and it was actually much nicer than what I expected based on what I learnt from movies, media, etc.

    • @turnip5359
      @turnip5359 Před 10 měsíci

      High speed pooping train

  • @gab_v250
    @gab_v250 Před rokem +31

    well it's high speed for Romanian standards 😆.
    Also the front reminds me of the Talgo locomotives...
    I'm hoping that there are works to upgrade the existing railway lines to a decent speed (at least over 100 km/h in all the main routes).

    • @raduromanesti6408
      @raduromanesti6408 Před rokem +6

      Its true but don't underestimate Romania.

    • @Aaaaaaeeeeaaa
      @Aaaaaaeeeeaaa Před rokem

      well trains can go over 100km/h in romania on main routes but onlt private ones

    • @geronimoscramo1650
      @geronimoscramo1650 Před rokem +2

      Depepnds on the route.dont expect to go 160kmh in a village route

  • @stefanzmed3019
    @stefanzmed3019 Před rokem

    Great accent, good job

  • @manosm2003
    @manosm2003 Před 7 měsíci

    niiiiiiice scenery and trip🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @epender
    @epender Před rokem +5

    1:13 ah, the failed Danish IC2. Having ridden it's big brother the IC4 on a short trip, I can say there's not much wrong with it...as a passenger, but reliability and problems with the order plagued DSB for years, and the IC2s went out of service really quick.

  • @madalinaanton3253
    @madalinaanton3253 Před rokem +1

    I am romanian and I love softrans train.

  • @johnclayden1670
    @johnclayden1670 Před rokem

    "Novel feature" .... very good!

  • @albertcristian4540
    @albertcristian4540 Před rokem +3

    3:29, some of the coaches, are abandoned, stored for spare parts, or just waiting to be modernised (those in blue ,,express scheme'' are in use, atleast that's what I know)

  • @alexandruscarlat8026
    @alexandruscarlat8026 Před rokem

    I actually tried one of these trains myself and the experience was very nice,

  • @dragossh
    @dragossh Před rokem +3

    Soap, toilet paper, toilet seats, and ANYTHING that can be easily stolen, is missing for a reason. Either it was already stolen or the company simply stopped supplying them once they realized everything gets stolen between any given two stops.

    • @dibudabug8099
      @dibudabug8099 Před rokem

      It‘s romanians what do you expect? pack of thieves. worst country in europe.

    • @wutrudoin5431
      @wutrudoin5431 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@dibudabug8099Romania is by no means great but it's not the worst country in Europe, it's better than Bulgaria and other eastern european countries.

    • @dibudabug8099
      @dibudabug8099 Před 7 měsíci

      @@wutrudoin5431 * second worst.

    • @wutrudoin5431
      @wutrudoin5431 Před 7 měsíci

      @@dibudabug8099Moldova, Belarus, Georgia are also worse.
      Like, Moldova is just Romania but poorer.

  • @dozyaustin
    @dozyaustin Před rokem +2

    @1:12 I feel you miss an even cooler train - the Danish IC2 by AnsaldoBreda.

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Před rokem +8

    Softrans: This seat can recline!
    The recline button: Doesn't work
    Superalbs: So that was an F'in lie
    Softrans: *Reality is often disappointing*
    We were once best buds with Romania so it's great to see them progress. It ain't much for now, but it's honest work

  • @mihaiviteazu1886
    @mihaiviteazu1886 Před rokem +3

    For this fare, you can travel in London to only one station very cheap compared to UK train tickets.

  • @robertbalazslorincz8218
    @robertbalazslorincz8218 Před rokem +5

    It's more of an EMU than it is a high-speed train.

  • @lorincdelmotte3425
    @lorincdelmotte3425 Před rokem +8

    In previous videos I've seen of Bucuresti Nord, they didn't have electronic timetables; they were instead fixed signs posted along the concourse near the ceiling where those posters you saw were. Also, the selection of shops was more spare. Looks like they've been busy upgrading.

    • @sebastiandiaconu1221
      @sebastiandiaconu1221 Před rokem +8

      the timetables have been electronic for at least 15 years now. Foreigners usually get flabbergasted when they see the old fixed signs that they completely miss the electronic ones.

  • @perpetualgrin5804
    @perpetualgrin5804 Před 7 měsíci

    Was at Gard de Nord this morning, getting to the airport😅.

  • @PocrisNicuAvram
    @PocrisNicuAvram Před rokem +1

    Nice and decent. For specified price I think it is just nice. Comment for Softrans: Guys, resolve the issues with toilets and everything is nice. ;)

  • @sergiomarrocco1926
    @sergiomarrocco1926 Před rokem +2

    I think for this price is ok. In Zuerich with a equivalent price i would not be able to get a dayly ticket for the trameways.

    • @vicu_negru
      @vicu_negru Před rokem +2

      well everything is a lot cheaper than in Switzerland... but also make a lot less money. that is why if you are on a budget, for foreigners, Romania is def a good choice

    • @sergiomarrocco1926
      @sergiomarrocco1926 Před rokem

      @@vicu_negru i know. I was in 2008.😂

  • @Mihai_Cosmin
    @Mihai_Cosmin Před rokem +1

    I had no idea that there were other operators besides CFR until this year. I guess that Softrans provides a little more comfort than CFR, but since the latter is cheaper (and free for students like myself) I don't think there's too big of a difference.

  • @myrmeko
    @myrmeko Před 8 měsíci +1

    I can assure you the reclining button is not fake, but broken, as usual. 😂😂

  • @maarten252
    @maarten252 Před rokem

    At the right side of the platform at 1:49 its an old 'Wadloper' train from the Netherlands. Out of service since 2008.

  • @user-dx4bg1yf6r
    @user-dx4bg1yf6r Před rokem +3

    I have a few things to add, since I have used that train countless of times.
    The bathrooms are always like this in Romania, if you don't buy some paper towels you can't really do anything and that bathroom state is the norm.
    The seats are busslike since they do want that, since they capture dust, and make small stains incomprehensible.
    The high-speed train as you call it, doesn't meet the standards for that term, but we can't really do anthing about it since there are regulations for the speed a train is able to achieve, because of the old and in a few places, even unmantained tracks.
    And in the end, even tho it's a small as of now train company, it's reliable and sometimes even better than the competition, with free rides for students and such.
    Still tho great video and I'm glad that I've heard some good words about Romania :)

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Před rokem +34

    Kid: Mom, can we ride the TGV?
    Mom: We have the TGV at home!
    TGV at home:
    "However those routes don't allow it to truly stretch its legs like this one does" which even if this route is longer, you can't ironically stretch your legs on this either 😂

  • @dreamofmirrors
    @dreamofmirrors Před rokem +2

    Very good effort to correctly pronounce the Romanian words, which is not at all easy! That alone shows attention to detail.

  • @Schlipperschlopper
    @Schlipperschlopper Před rokem +1

    Please make a video about the the famous North Korean bullet trains !

  • @Triplex5014
    @Triplex5014 Před rokem +1

    This train has a better interior and seat setup than any DMU/EMU in Croatia.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +1

      Haha, yeah some of the Croatian trains aren't the best... :(

  • @vasipro
    @vasipro Před rokem +1

    I've ridden it. Amazing. Affordable.

  • @trainspottingfocsani150
    @trainspottingfocsani150 Před rokem +5

    I think (as a romanian) that the classic trains (locomotive+coaches) is more comfy than this Softrans train :)

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +3

      Well it depends! Some of them are really nice (Astra Trans Carpatic), but some of them are horrible...

    • @trainspottingfocsani150
      @trainspottingfocsani150 Před rokem +1

      @@SuperalbsTravels yeah, also CFR in some cases is ok 😅

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +2

      @@trainspottingfocsani150 Some of the more modern ones are really nice! I went on one that was very modern, not sure what carriage type, but felt brand-new! Had some Italian seats I believe, I think they were brown.

    • @SuperalbsTravels
      @SuperalbsTravels  Před rokem +1

      It was the CFR Bmeet 2176.95.

    • @trainspottingfocsani150
      @trainspottingfocsani150 Před rokem +1

      @@SuperalbsTravels uh, i know them, we nickname them as "buses" because of the seats and the windows :))