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20k subscribers Q & A, I reply to your questions on my Caboose

20k subscribers Q & A, I reply to your questions on my Caboose

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Hey there, This week we reached the milestone of 20k subscribers on Youtube and 3k followers on Just watched your video, thanks for answering many questions that most of us have! I live in Sacramento and cordially invite you to my City for a few things. A visit to the California State Railroad Museum, one of Americas best. A ride on one of Amtraks Capitol Corridor trains to San Jose, where you might someday soon take in a Sharks hockey game or 49ers football game. And of course, the Amtrak California Zephyr train going East, at least as far as Reno, and ONLY in winter to enjoy the splendor or the snowy Sierras. It is spectacular! And while you are here, tour Old Sacramento, which was the Western terminus of both the Pony Express and the Transcontinental Railroad. Lots of history here, and the Coloma gold discovery site is just an hour up the hill by car. See you soon, we hope!\r\n
Date: 2024-01-09

Comments and reviews: 34


Nice to know that you plan to review some Asian trains: )
Just a little heads-up: Big train stations in Tokyo (particularly Tokyo Station, Shinagawa, and Shinjuku) tend to be kinda hard to navigate for first-timers. Not to mention that some of them host over a couple of private railway companies aside from the national JR, like Shinjuku which is used by JR, Odakyu, Toei Subway, Tokyo Metro, Seibu, and Keio. But it should be easy to get the hang of, and I wouldn't worry about getting lost.
Also, if you're at Shinjuku and only plan on riding the JR lines, it's very easy to navigate if you enter through the south east exit, which is close to the platforms.

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If you're still open to questions, I have one:
Are you interested or plan on doing trip reports on any heritage or tourist railways? It would be interesting to see your style of presentation applied to something a bit different, and I would love to see your experience and opinion of riding a steam train. Also, as someone who has visited a few tourist railways before with mixed experiences, it may prove useful to provide some advice and impressions of your own to help others decide if it is right for them.

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Hey, really loved your all train trip videos! I also have no reasons why I love train journeys so much. But I had so many fantastic & wonderful memories about train journeys. I forgot to ask you question & sorry for that. The question: Would you like to come India to explore India through captivating train journeys? ------ I hope you will stay safe and healthy always. --
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A tips that might help you:
If you want to traveling with Asian trains, such as Indonesian or Japanese trains, then you should notice that some of their seats are rotatable. Look at the lever under the seats, then step on it; so you can rotate your seat(s) immediately.
(Somebody please correct it if I wrong)

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When you get time, be sure to ride the Durango & Silverton or Cumbres & Toltec narrow gauge tourist railroads in Colorado. Mostly original equipment and very scenic and relaxing scenery.
Interested to see you ride the MetroNorth New Haven commuter line into NYC sometime.

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A great video and your English is very good. I am glad you like Monaco Monte Carlo statIon it-s cool and the double deck trains to Nice are fantastic and is a beautiful journey. Euston when there are delays is worse than ugly. congratulations on your two milestones.
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13: 27 I actually like Euston a bit. It's very much representative of the 1960s era it was built in and there's a real sense of adventure walking down those massive ramps to the platforms. Plus the Caledonian Sleeper goes from there.
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I'm recommending one pretty cool website - vagonweb. cz - I think it Is in English too and it is site, where you can see compositions of train all around Europe and coach and multiple units fotogalery to
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Congratulations on 20k! --
Edit: I'd recommend visiting Milwaukee Intermodal station. Very airport like, but looks nice. I think Empire Builder and Hiawatha stop there.

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Congrats on the 20. 000 and the insta. :-)
Stay safe and i am looking forward to more train test, maybe some from Norway too after this panademic is over. ;-)

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I really recommend the Durango & Silverton if you can get out there. It's a full day on a narrow-gauge steam train climbing up a canyon with incredible scenery.
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Congratulations bro and don't worried about the pronunciation, you'll get better with times. Keep it alive man! All the best from Phuket Island, Sonni
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As you said that you work for Alstom, are you also involved with Amtrak crews in the testing of new Avelia trainsets to be used for Acela express service?
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Hop, en route pour les 40K. Merci de nous faire voyager avec tes videos et de partager ta passion des trains. Et surtout, les trains de nuit.
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Thank you for this - it was good to see the man behind the camera! Looking forward to your further adventures when the virus is dealt with.
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I don't know why but before you published your last Europe train travel in your home town, I thought you was English ----- LOL -----
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I worked for ALSTOM as a summer job almost 15 years ago, it was such a fun job. (But I was on the power side, and in Canada)
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Nice to put a face and voice to the person.
I travelled Belgrade to Sofia last year. 10 hours but what an amazing trip.

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Very nice Video. I really like your videos trip reports and the other videos too. Il like taht you are very nice and funny.
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Please i would love to see you review the shinkansen in japan or the Chinese railway. Please make this happen
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Whoops! Another thing. Siemens has a large manufacturing plant here as well. but that is a rival company!
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I would recommend to travel in Japan. They have the fastest, safest and most comfortable high speed trains.
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Whenever the trains are delivered, are you going to check out the stadler kiss caltrain trains?
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Oh my god i freaked out when i saw you posted this video! a q&a and also a face reveal! what a treat.
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I really enjoy your content. Thank you for your hard work! Also think you-re hot looking -
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Did Alstom not also make the new trainsets for the next generation of the Amtrak ACELA service?
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You are a person, intelligent, prepared in your videos. You are a nice and kind boy. Good boy.
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-The weather is. strange- haha
Great video and congrats on the milestone: )

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Hello my friend. Come back to poland record more polish intercity trains. thanks
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Since you work at Alstom, what do you think of the new Alstom HST for NS?
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Digging the Great Northern hat, I grew and still live near the GN mainline.
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have you watched VIRTUAL RAILFAN CAMS IN USA i watch la plataMO every day
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you should make the trip from madrid to montpellier ave train: )
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OoO idk you're french! Thats cool gg --- i can't wait you reach 1M subs
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