@herzglass

I hear the commentary, the music. Downvote. Leave.
Unbearable.

@trc2005

13:18 that is normal for that train. it is the loram rail grinder and it extends the life of the rails

@peterjennings5698

Turning a loco on a turntable is hardly a collision or mistake ....

@rayhenwood3833

Managed 50 seconds of tedious commentary

@grahamdavidcowley

The narration is much better with the volume level set at 0.

@michaelp.Watermaker

It amazes me how many people cant’t grasp the concept of holding a phone sideways for video.

@Wanderer1988_Dragon

9:27  wonderful landscape 😲❤

@Bahnfanatiker

13:46 "It looks futuristic" actually, the hanging trains of Wuppertal are from 1901 ;)

@kystars

When I was a kid I lived near railroad tracks because of a lumber yard near them. So there were train cars all the time parked on the staging tracks about a half mile away. They were always there. So I used to climb on top of the trains and jump from one box car to another.  I jumped as many as 15 if I remember right.  Now I could not even climb one, but back then I sure could.   I saw a train with a  nice red caboose just sitting there one day. I walked up on to the caboose. I opened the door. It was painted a pretty light blue inside.  There was a bunk bed and a sink.  I turned on the sink and sure enough  cold water came out.  I looked around more then stepped out. The train gave a little tug, so I knew it was going to start moving. I waited about 2 minutes until it built up speed and before it went to fast, I  stepped off of it. I would ride trains all the time up there.  Climb on top of them, I saw mostly SOUTHERN railroad lines. I had respect for the railroads though,  so I NEVER  once ever damaged any trains in any way.  That was back in the 70s and 80s.  I saw locomotives up there also.

@heene

Would be better without the narration.

@NijiGayCoyote

13:47 it is located in Wuppertal Germany and is the oldest and only existing suspension Railway or in German „Schwebebahn“. It only had a very few accidents and one involved an elephant and in non of the crashes anyone died. Everybody came out alive and that goes for the elephant too. There’s still an old cart called the Kaiserwagen and you can ride in it and have a nostalgic experience where you sit in this wonderful cart with wooden panels and you even get service , at least you got service before Covid. It’s small but it’s worth it and ist much better than any other type of transport. You don’t have no traffic jams and no stress at all. To everyone visiting Germany, I can only recommend riding our beautiful Suspension Railway.

@R00KIE557

0:01 Of course it starts with Hungary.

@troyrowe7670

13:18 That is a Loram rail grinder. It extends the life of the rails. And it is equipped with water for firefighting measures if there is ever a fire

@katiehibbard2727

6:25 it’s the Overground

@sameddz2029

16:36  - 19:42 Unfortunately, many elephants, cows, donkeys, dogs and wild animals are torn apart by trains around the world
So, if you find an animal near an iron rail, try to keep it away from it, of course without putting yourself in danger

@Constrantics

13:16 I remember seeing one of them go by years ago (probably 2013-2015) when I was living in Lakewood, Ohio. Woke me up at 3 AM, ran to the window to go see what it was and was just blown away. It was so cool! Never seen anything like it before.

@3sierra15

9:55 "The station workers scrambled to use anti-slip measures."  Huh? Meaningless word omelet. I got more out of this video after I turned the speakers off.

@RobloxmitJAROmehr-ok9ei

3:30 crashing hungry???!!!😂😂😂❤❤❤

@barrysteven5964

If you want to get a clue as to what's wrong with the human race at the moment you just have to see that this video has 179K views and the channel has over 3.5 million subscribers.

@hsasser3

3:18 Actually, you'll find that ALL OTHER trains can run quite a bit LONGER after that!  that is the Loram Rail Grinder, and it extends the service life of the rails, themselves.  Quite a beautiful spectacle, I've seen it, myself.