
TRAIN DRIVER'S VIEW: Morning shunting in Flm and cold rainy autumn weather - RailCowGirl
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Date: 2022-06-04
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Comments and reviews: 10
Don
Thats the best video of this line yet, those side views gives a much better perspective about the landscape that the line runs through. As for the weather, mostly the rain on what it lands on, which is everything; enhances and to an extent magnifies everything in the view area. Its said we live in the 4th dimension, in rainy conditions I'd say its closer 4. 3, even the railroad ballast you can see every individual stone very clearly while in transit, and the rain does the same for everything whether man/person made or the natural beauty in the colors. I like it, well done.
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Thats the best video of this line yet, those side views gives a much better perspective about the landscape that the line runs through. As for the weather, mostly the rain on what it lands on, which is everything; enhances and to an extent magnifies everything in the view area. Its said we live in the 4th dimension, in rainy conditions I'd say its closer 4. 3, even the railroad ballast you can see every individual stone very clearly while in transit, and the rain does the same for everything whether man/person made or the natural beauty in the colors. I like it, well done.
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CaptainJohn787
Nice soggy, late autumn ride through Norway's typically spectacular scenery --- a little muted due to the weather. Little bit undecided about the horn on this locomotive: it sounds something like a cross between a crow and a trombone (it takes some imagination. I like the modern U. S. five chime locomotives; they're actually tuned to five note musical chords (B Major 6th chord, for example, so, while they'll never be confused with a concert pianist, they're not unpleasant. Thanks for the upload.
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Nice soggy, late autumn ride through Norway's typically spectacular scenery --- a little muted due to the weather. Little bit undecided about the horn on this locomotive: it sounds something like a cross between a crow and a trombone (it takes some imagination. I like the modern U. S. five chime locomotives; they're actually tuned to five note musical chords (B Major 6th chord, for example, so, while they'll never be confused with a concert pianist, they're not unpleasant. Thanks for the upload.
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Hallands
Oh, a little cowgirl was bobbing along the track, he he! And pixelated personnel were seen. They looked almost like an add for Lego. However. The panoramic views were breathtaking in their beauty.
I watched some of the live chat and heard radio-communication. Was that you, girl? Do you perhaps suffer a cold? I somehow expected your voice to be lighter and full of laughter. And you were sassy but that didn't surprise me. If it really was you, of course; but who else could it possibly have been.
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Oh, a little cowgirl was bobbing along the track, he he! And pixelated personnel were seen. They looked almost like an add for Lego. However. The panoramic views were breathtaking in their beauty.
I watched some of the live chat and heard radio-communication. Was that you, girl? Do you perhaps suffer a cold? I somehow expected your voice to be lighter and full of laughter. And you were sassy but that didn't surprise me. If it really was you, of course; but who else could it possibly have been.
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WhiteTiger333
Wow - the side view starting at 13: 00. It really gives the sense of space and how the farms are both protected and dwarfed by the mountains. Simply magnificent countryside.
Do you pity the poor station master at Berekvam because of the weather, or because of his new disguise? :D Haha - now all the other station masters will be wanting cow heads, too.
So interesting to see the Kjosfossen just sort of trickling along. Does it still produce electricity for the train when it's that low?
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Wow - the side view starting at 13: 00. It really gives the sense of space and how the farms are both protected and dwarfed by the mountains. Simply magnificent countryside.
Do you pity the poor station master at Berekvam because of the weather, or because of his new disguise? :D Haha - now all the other station masters will be wanting cow heads, too.
So interesting to see the Kjosfossen just sort of trickling along. Does it still produce electricity for the train when it's that low?
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Tedrick
I'm really enjoying this particular video with all the new changes. Now we understand what you been saying. You are showing us what can be better. In 2020 I will improve on donation more and supporting. I will share this video to thoses who will truly appreciate it for its content. Not everyone realize the effort you put in these and other improvement as well. You represent Norway well. Take care HCG.
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I'm really enjoying this particular video with all the new changes. Now we understand what you been saying. You are showing us what can be better. In 2020 I will improve on donation more and supporting. I will share this video to thoses who will truly appreciate it for its content. Not everyone realize the effort you put in these and other improvement as well. You represent Norway well. Take care HCG.
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Paul
HCG, I really like the side views; it gives a better sense of just how steep this line is. Coming back down-grade; is regeneration enough to keep your speed in check or are you using brakes also? And why are railway employees almost always blurred out? (Employer policy or a cultural thing) The HCG masking is a nice touch also. If you had a third camera for a second side-view would you use it?
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HCG, I really like the side views; it gives a better sense of just how steep this line is. Coming back down-grade; is regeneration enough to keep your speed in check or are you using brakes also? And why are railway employees almost always blurred out? (Employer policy or a cultural thing) The HCG masking is a nice touch also. If you had a third camera for a second side-view would you use it?
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Dan
The fall colors, the mist, and the rain - beautiful. (I used to live in Seattle and loved it there.
As for the Berekvam station master, those forays into the rain to pull switches look wet and cold, but we have a saying in the US that is attributed to Scandinavians: There is no bad weather, just bad clothes.
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The fall colors, the mist, and the rain - beautiful. (I used to live in Seattle and loved it there.
As for the Berekvam station master, those forays into the rain to pull switches look wet and cold, but we have a saying in the US that is attributed to Scandinavians: There is no bad weather, just bad clothes.
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JB
I keep saying it Just when you think it cannot get better, you prove us wrong. Yesterday was the start of the holiday season here in the US, this LITTLE GEM of yours was well timed. You have taken it to a new level. Peace JB
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I keep saying it Just when you think it cannot get better, you prove us wrong. Yesterday was the start of the holiday season here in the US, this LITTLE GEM of yours was well timed. You have taken it to a new level. Peace JB
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Ronn
I appreciate the extra effort you put into making the side shots. They really show the scale of the countryside you are traveling through. I can admit I have been wondering what is down the side of Myrdal. Ronn
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I appreciate the extra effort you put into making the side shots. They really show the scale of the countryside you are traveling through. I can admit I have been wondering what is down the side of Myrdal. Ronn
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Lyle
Wow nice video HinduCowGirl and love the side shots. Very beautiful scenery and the fall colours. That new camera is the best. Please keep sending these videos as you must have thousands watch them!
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Wow nice video HinduCowGirl and love the side shots. Very beautiful scenery and the fall colours. That new camera is the best. Please keep sending these videos as you must have thousands watch them!
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