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TRAIN DRIVER'S VIEW: Seasons on the Flam Line - RailCowGirl

TRAIN DRIVER'S VIEW: Seasons on the Flam Line - RailCowGirl

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Compilation of contrasts between winter and fall on the Flm Line. The longest tunnels has been edited out. The trip starts in Flm at sea level and climbs to 866m / 2841ft amsl towards Myrdal. The steepest gradient is 1: 18 (55. More historic information about the Flm Line: Stations: 0: 00 - Flm 3: 30 - Lunden 6: 40 - Hrreina 11: 30 - Dalsbotn (Closed in 2015) 15: 38 - Berekvam 21: 30 - Blomheller 23: 00 - Krdal (Closed in 2015) 24: 10 - Kjosfossen 27: 23 - Reinunga 30: 00 - Vatnahalsen 31: 42 - Myrdal TOP SUPPORTERS: Mezzlesnort BadDoggy Night2078 MIcharlReid DanBowen Thank you so much! You guys are awesome!
Date: 2022-06-04

Comments and reviews: 10


Awesome video! I really enjoyed the fades between the different types of weather. What a great idea! I have noticed in your other videos as well at this one some triangular signs with numbers on them. In this video, a sign with a 4 appears just before the tunnel at 24: 05. What do these numbers indicate? I hope you don't mind all the questions. I am a techno geek and love trains and want to know everything I can about trains in other countries. Thanks so much for your time to answer my questions thus far. Thanks for the great video!
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I hope you enjoyed putting this together! Lovely contrast between the seasons. Could you possibly turn the camera and show us the view of the Flam valley on one of your trips, where you slow down 'for the view'. - - When you consider that here in the UK, 3cm of snow causes chaos on the railways, but in Norway you don't even notice!
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My apologies if this is a silly inquiry, but I have a question about the homes and villages along the route. It seems like many of these places may be inaccessible during the winter, do people live there all year long? If so, where do they work? Go to school? Or are most of these homes just for holiday?
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Very clever video and the transition between the seasons throughout is impeccable. I have travelled on this in the Summer so wonderful to see Autumn and especially Winter. All your videos bring great enjoyment to a rail lover and Norwegian admirer from the UK ) keep it up PLEASE!
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I recently found your videos and now I'm addicted. :) It seems you work trains all over Norway. How does that work? Do you work a certain run for a period of time before shifting to a different run? Do you live out of a suitcase all the time?
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Editing was superb. When you stop at the upper waterfalls are you stopped for awhile? Do passengers have a chance to get out for photos? Looks like there is a viewing platform there.
PS I'll be getting a PayPal account soon. hehe

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A question: everywhere I see signs to sound the horn -- but there is NOTHING and NOBODY there (especially on the Nordlandbanen. Does NSB post these signs to keep you engineers on your toes, or am I -- again -- missing something?
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HCG, As all the others have said Outstanding Job What are you editing these on, GoPro or something else. Also, at 7: 07 is a Goat, this is the first time I have seen an animal or person on or near the tracks. Regards, Tim
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HinduCowGirl- If there is an award for the best produced-best edited video you should get it for this one. Your seasonal transitions are perfectly done! I especially loved the ones going thru the tunnels.
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Thank you so much for putting so much time and effort into creating and editing such fantastic videos! I really enjoy watching them from Fort Worth, Texas, USA. Thank you for sharing with us!
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