
TRAIN DRIVER'S VIEW: Changing Seasons on the Bergen Line - RailCowGirl
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Date: 2022-06-04
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Comments and reviews: 10
Swarf
I absolutely love this video! I have watched several of your videos as you travel the same run. I never get tired of those -- each video is unique in its own way. You are very talented in your capture of the video and of editing the final product. I feel that change of emotion of the video with each change of season. I love the colors of the Autumn leaves as well as the stark monochrome of the Winter scenes. The Winter portions of the video have their own emotion and beauty. The undulating snow drifts. The wind-driven powder. The houses and sheds with their roofs peeking above the snow. As an amateur photographer myself, I can appreciate what you are trying to convey with your videos. I like to think that I take photographs -- not snapshots! I feel my pictures contain objects that cause some emotional stirring in the viewer. Your videos do just that for me. Again. .. great work! Thank you so much for posting your videos.
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I absolutely love this video! I have watched several of your videos as you travel the same run. I never get tired of those -- each video is unique in its own way. You are very talented in your capture of the video and of editing the final product. I feel that change of emotion of the video with each change of season. I love the colors of the Autumn leaves as well as the stark monochrome of the Winter scenes. The Winter portions of the video have their own emotion and beauty. The undulating snow drifts. The wind-driven powder. The houses and sheds with their roofs peeking above the snow. As an amateur photographer myself, I can appreciate what you are trying to convey with your videos. I like to think that I take photographs -- not snapshots! I feel my pictures contain objects that cause some emotional stirring in the viewer. Your videos do just that for me. Again. .. great work! Thank you so much for posting your videos.
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Bruce
I thought someone had commented on this before with Chewy, but I can't find it now. at 48: 50 the river is raging by, so at 49: 00 we cross the bridge and enter the tunnel at 20 kph due to track bed erosion, but at 49: 30 we instantly exit the tunnel at 130 kph Warp Speed! . HOLD ON CHEWY! We're going to the next friggin' dimension!
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I thought someone had commented on this before with Chewy, but I can't find it now. at 48: 50 the river is raging by, so at 49: 00 we cross the bridge and enter the tunnel at 20 kph due to track bed erosion, but at 49: 30 we instantly exit the tunnel at 130 kph Warp Speed! . HOLD ON CHEWY! We're going to the next friggin' dimension!
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Mike
Very nice HCG! Working on your skills for a part time second Job? just kidding. Is the winter footage new? I noticed after Finse there was a place where a snowmobile crossed the track. I haven't noticed something like that before. Enjoy your sabbatical and come back refreshed and rejuvenated. Happy Easter!
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Very nice HCG! Working on your skills for a part time second Job? just kidding. Is the winter footage new? I noticed after Finse there was a place where a snowmobile crossed the track. I haven't noticed something like that before. Enjoy your sabbatical and come back refreshed and rejuvenated. Happy Easter!
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Kitty
Imagine going into that tunnel at the beginning of the video and as you enter it is mistaken for a regular tunnel and the throttle is opened with the train reaching full traveling speed,
Only to find out it is a dead end. The End (O. o). ..
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Nice Train Wash, good keeping it clean! !!
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Imagine going into that tunnel at the beginning of the video and as you enter it is mistaken for a regular tunnel and the throttle is opened with the train reaching full traveling speed,
Only to find out it is a dead end. The End (O. o). ..
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Nice Train Wash, good keeping it clean! !!
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Fbio
That's interesting, I didn't know you had a specific track for washing the trains. Living and learning, as my dad would say (or watching and learning, which would be more suitable in this case. Very nice video by the way! The idea of skipping the tunnels was very good and well done.
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That's interesting, I didn't know you had a specific track for washing the trains. Living and learning, as my dad would say (or watching and learning, which would be more suitable in this case. Very nice video by the way! The idea of skipping the tunnels was very good and well done.
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Carol
incredible, incredible editing. I love how the scenery changes from green to white and in between and back again and not just coming in and out of tunnels, but right in the middle of a long clear stretch. I will be watching this video often. Thanks Cowgirl.
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incredible, incredible editing. I love how the scenery changes from green to white and in between and back again and not just coming in and out of tunnels, but right in the middle of a long clear stretch. I will be watching this video often. Thanks Cowgirl.
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simon
Another great video, flawless syncing of season changes, makes for addictive viewing waiting for the next season change. What conditions if any would stop the trains running in Norway? Thank again for all your time and effort put into these videos.
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Another great video, flawless syncing of season changes, makes for addictive viewing waiting for the next season change. What conditions if any would stop the trains running in Norway? Thank again for all your time and effort put into these videos.
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Caroline
I'm so glad it wasn't just me. I kept turning it back to the previous change, thought wow wierd weather. What a relief! Beautifully done. Thanks again for all the uploads. All is good, everything is good!
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I'm so glad it wasn't just me. I kept turning it back to the previous change, thought wow wierd weather. What a relief! Beautifully done. Thanks again for all the uploads. All is good, everything is good!
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Michael
I've greatly enjoyed your videos, particularly Stormy winter conditions on the mountain pass and the various Flamsbana in winter - I'm looking forward to the next episode. Enjoy your sabbatical!
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I've greatly enjoyed your videos, particularly Stormy winter conditions on the mountain pass and the various Flamsbana in winter - I'm looking forward to the next episode. Enjoy your sabbatical!
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Levi
Best of the genre by far. Love the signature horn play while mesmerizing scenic beauty of rugged Norway soothes by. So relaxing.
Thanks for the wonderful rides and happy tracks to you always!
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Best of the genre by far. Love the signature horn play while mesmerizing scenic beauty of rugged Norway soothes by. So relaxing.
Thanks for the wonderful rides and happy tracks to you always!
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