
TRAIN DRIVER'S VIEW: From l to Voss with the Stadler FLIRT Class 75B - RailCowGirl
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Date: 2022-06-04
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Rich
Hi! I have watch a few of your videos so far. Great videos and very beautiful scenery along the routes you have recorded. In this video at the 11: 23 mark I see a sign that I have seen only in your videos. The sign is shaped like a small flag (The best way for me to describe it), has a number on it (As shown at 11: 23 mark, Ten) and is mounted to the sign post in a unusual way, at a 45 degree angle. A sign mounted to a sign post in a way that I have not seen here in The United States Railroad System) My questions are (1) Is it part of the Norway Rail System? If your answer is yes, (2) What information does this sign tell you when you see it as you go about your daily job? Thank you.
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Hi! I have watch a few of your videos so far. Great videos and very beautiful scenery along the routes you have recorded. In this video at the 11: 23 mark I see a sign that I have seen only in your videos. The sign is shaped like a small flag (The best way for me to describe it), has a number on it (As shown at 11: 23 mark, Ten) and is mounted to the sign post in a unusual way, at a 45 degree angle. A sign mounted to a sign post in a way that I have not seen here in The United States Railroad System) My questions are (1) Is it part of the Norway Rail System? If your answer is yes, (2) What information does this sign tell you when you see it as you go about your daily job? Thank you.
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Dan
At 54 minutes or so, I think this is the first I've seen this region in summer, mostly without snow. Wow! It really looks like tundra, despite not being at very high altitude. What is it, something like 1200 meters? So it's the northern latitude and the altitude combined. It reminds me of the Tundra Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park in the US, and that trail is at 12, 000 feet or so.
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At 54 minutes or so, I think this is the first I've seen this region in summer, mostly without snow. Wow! It really looks like tundra, despite not being at very high altitude. What is it, something like 1200 meters? So it's the northern latitude and the altitude combined. It reminds me of the Tundra Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park in the US, and that trail is at 12, 000 feet or so.
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awpdog
Aua. That's really really dry, even drier than what we had the Germany this summer.
Also (this goes to Cowgirl and any Norwegian trainspotter out there) this is still a mystery to me but are the BM74/75 trainsets based on FLIRT 2 or FLIRT 3s? Or is it the generation bridge between the two?
(Stadler toget beste toget)
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Aua. That's really really dry, even drier than what we had the Germany this summer.
Also (this goes to Cowgirl and any Norwegian trainspotter out there) this is still a mystery to me but are the BM74/75 trainsets based on FLIRT 2 or FLIRT 3s? Or is it the generation bridge between the two?
(Stadler toget beste toget)
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Lyle
What! another smooth and quiet ride HinduCowGirl whats this world coming to? It makes me forget all my worries and troubles then places me in a state of complete relaxation. Thank you for the right kind of medicine and please keep up the great videos that not only help take off the stress but the scenery is beautiful to.
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What! another smooth and quiet ride HinduCowGirl whats this world coming to? It makes me forget all my worries and troubles then places me in a state of complete relaxation. Thank you for the right kind of medicine and please keep up the great videos that not only help take off the stress but the scenery is beautiful to.
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DaGeekyWon
Very nice. Probably the sunniest I've seen in any of your videos though. I noticed they put a new roundhouse in recently in Al too! Nice to see some freights too, those are pretty rare to see, especially one with three engines on the front.
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Very nice. Probably the sunniest I've seen in any of your videos though. I noticed they put a new roundhouse in recently in Al too! Nice to see some freights too, those are pretty rare to see, especially one with three engines on the front.
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Hallands
So, HinduCowGirl, how do you find the new FLIRT? Judging from this video, it seems fast and silent. Is there perhaps an improvement in energy consumption? The traveling time seems unchanged, if I compare video lengths.
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So, HinduCowGirl, how do you find the new FLIRT? Judging from this video, it seems fast and silent. Is there perhaps an improvement in energy consumption? The traveling time seems unchanged, if I compare video lengths.
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sam
Nice video I did enjoy watching but it would been better if the town's was named as train pass through and also show the train as the trip was about to start so we would know if we riding a freight or passenger
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Nice video I did enjoy watching but it would been better if the town's was named as train pass through and also show the train as the trip was about to start so we would know if we riding a freight or passenger
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ian
Hello dearest Herder Girl. At time 58: 30 there is a siding that leads off from the mainline inside the tunnel. Can you tell us anything about it, or is it secret?
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Hello dearest Herder Girl. At time 58: 30 there is a siding that leads off from the mainline inside the tunnel. Can you tell us anything about it, or is it secret?
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Paul
Thanks! I haven't seen these surroundings since I downloaded the raw footage from the NRK documentary. And at that time, it was mostly covered in snow.
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Thanks! I haven't seen these surroundings since I downloaded the raw footage from the NRK documentary. And at that time, it was mostly covered in snow.
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Святослав
What's the model of the oncoming train at 28: 41? It looks like one of the traxx locomotives, but I'm not sure
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What's the model of the oncoming train at 28: 41? It looks like one of the traxx locomotives, but I'm not sure
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