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Driver-s Eye View - Plave- (Slovakia) to Muszyna (Poland)

Driver-s Eye View - Plave- (Slovakia) to Muszyna (Poland)

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Join our group for the third part of our trip from Ko-ice (Slovakia) to Muszyna (Poland. Once again our driver has kindly allowed me to place a camera in the cab of Locomotive No. T478. 1201 for the trip from Plave- to Muszyna. Our train follows the Poprad river, crossing it on numerous occasions as we make our way through attractive scenery to the Polish border. There are no border formalities as we pass into Poland for the run to Muszyna, passing pretty riverside villages and pleasant countryside along the way. There is time at Muszyna to photograph our locomotive running round its train and take a quick look at Polish twin unit electric locomotives waiting for their next duty before we board our train for the return trip to Plave-. Map at
Date: 2022-11-28

Comments and reviews: 5


Hi Tim! Interesting this Polish appendix, hehehe, on this raiway trip by RTC. :-) Sure, traveling without any border formalities, in 'shengen zone', is very good and reasonable for European countryes. I think, it's not end of these trip? How many days long it are in the summer 2018? Good luck. Chuck
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Most excellent videos this Gentleman makes. It would be a kind service to the cab ride community if you could film the rides from Crainlarich to Fort William and across the highlands of Scotland. Now that would be Awesome. Thank you very much again for this upload.
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Hi tim, A wonderful journey across the border and back, Central europe is really a beautiful place my 2 favourite countries are slovakia and the czech republic, Kind regards robert. PS it's starting to warm up in oz it's the first week in summer.
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24: 32 Polish workers resetting the track to Slovakian gauge. :)
Business opportunity missed here. Folks come all the way to Poland and don't get Kielbasa with mustard and onion.

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I could have sworn I heard English being spoken on the recording, in the first part of the video - British English. Could that be an English engineer driving the locomotive, I wonder?
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