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Snälltåget : Berlin Hbf→ Stockholm C
◆I'm a Japanese train enthusiast and stayed in Europe for about a month this summer.
This time I got to visit many European countries and ride their unique trains.
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@kugastravel5180
@kugastravel5180 Год назад
Thanks for watching as always! To support this channel - just click Like and Subscribe, and SUPER THANKS button. Your support will help me to continue and improve my video.🤝 Please let me know what you think about this video - I appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
@freedomforever6718
@freedomforever6718 Год назад
Thanks for posting as usual but I'm back out to work (outdoor chores) because it is such a beautiful day here in northeastern California! I'll watch later today. Keep up the good work! Thanks.
@southie256
@southie256 Год назад
kuga another great adventure
@maedero05
@maedero05 Год назад
Nice to see you here in Europe ! Unfortunate those borders, Japan or USA heaven still faraway, except msst western european states there not uch ultra highspeed around. Hope you have enjoyed tour stay !
@antonio82917
@antonio82917 Год назад
Hi, what camera do you use?
@robertofraser101
@robertofraser101 Год назад
Thank you enjoyed a lot over 3 country's my first ever holiday abroad was Stockholm.thsnk you very enjoyable
@ncwg4
@ncwg4 Год назад
I have been amazed by this series how Kuga can produce such insightful and generally positive videos on his experience in Europe, yet half the comments are complaining about the trains, "apologising" for x, or making inaccurate comparisons to other services. Crazy when that is not the tone Kuga uses at all! He just presents it as it is. Anyway, some of the complaining I'm seeing: 1. On the cost, he bought the equivalent of 6 tickets to book out that compartment. That invalidates all comparisons on cost. People then saying "you paid so much and got that service?" Yes, if I bought 6 economy seats on an aeroplane, I don't suddenly get business class service, I just get 6 in flight meals. Sleeping on a row of economy seats on a plane also is not equivalent to a lie down business class bed, and the same is true here. A comparison with Japan would be buying 6 nobi nobi seats on the sunrise express and expecting the same service as a duluxe room. 2. Having said that, while couchettes are not the most comfortable to sit on, and most are really old now, as beds I think they are fine. I am currently on a trip across Europe and was on a couchette last night and it was better than several of the hotels I had been on (not a very high bar but they are really not as bad as they look. OBB's pillows suck though). 3. I even saw a comment on how the train was not sitting on the platform for any real time before leaving Berlin. (and obviously confused Kuga, understandable for the first time). I don't see how this is a "problem". The board said when the train was leaving, the train left then. These aren't rail tours or cruises, these are scheduled intercity services and Berlin HBF is not a small quiet station that can have a platform occupied by a train for longer than is needed. 4. And on the comments of the train being "old and dirty". No argument about it being old and like every travel enthusiast look forward to seeing what OBB do with the new Nightjet stock. Though I will caution that Caledonian Sleeper got new stock in the last few years and it has resulted in horror stories with its reliability, so appreciate as Kuga does at the end, that you at least get to your destination. I've yet to understand the "dirty" comments in most of these videos, the stations yes but the train interiors seem fine and the exteriors could be better but I'd rather the trains are actually out and doing a service than be polished museum pieces. The best one was the comment on the Eurostar video that the front of the train was dirty. Yes, that happens after you run at 300kph for 2.5 hours during summer. All I can say it that I look forward to visiting Japan, a country where the flies are considerate enough to not get in the way of the trains! Again, good to see that Kuga is not his commentators and appreciates and shows us his different experiences (good and bad!).
@ncwg4
@ncwg4 Год назад
@@Lokomowal If you think that is the only explanation of butthurt you need to see more of the internet :)
@Trandans
@Trandans Год назад
I hope you enjoyed your short stay here - greetings from Sweden! 🇸🇪 🙂
@zidflame
@zidflame Год назад
Thank you as always for a nice video Kuga! I'm sorry your experience with Snälltåget wasn't better considering the steep price (rip wallet). If you come to Sweden again I recommend taking the X2000 between Stockholm-Gothenburg or Stockholm-Malmö. It's our fastest train and quite cozy in first class. Happy travels!
@NerdX151
@NerdX151 Год назад
One thing people need to remember is that this is a couchette train, not a sleeper train, and Snälltåget's main target group are young people travelling together. So the quality onboard is never gonna be the same as on a Nightjet service.
@astorMorisson
@astorMorisson Год назад
These look like the old DB night trains. Does the train not also have the sleeper compartments? To be honest though I never minded to share these compartments but I do understand why some people wouldn't like to.
@bartduynstee1577
@bartduynstee1577 Год назад
@@astorMorisson these ARE old DB-cars.
@JimBackabo
@JimBackabo Год назад
Well the service and accomondation aboard Snälltåget are better then on SJ (our other train company going this route) you would for example not have any thing to buy on a night-train with them, the prices are about the same though since there is no competition. But I would never use night train for this route it is to slow, by swapping train in Copenhagen & Hamburg and then using Danish and German trains the trip Berlin-Malmö takes less then 6 hours costing less then 100 €,
@user-yp6kn2uw4k
@user-yp6kn2uw4k Год назад
@@JimBackabo Well, he probably wanted to enjoy the night trip)) Anyway, the trip was too expensive.
@drdewott9154
@drdewott9154 Год назад
@@JimBackabo Thats an awfully optimistic time estimate. All the fastest trains I can find from Copenhagen to Hamburg alone take 4 hours and 45 minutes, and are prone to overcrowding and delays. Plus with transfers and the fastest trains from Hamburg to Berlin taking almost 2 hours, and then it takes 7 hours and 15 minutes to travel between Copenhagen and Berlin on the fastest possible itinary. And of course you gotta add an additional half hour or more to that to get to Malmö, so its close to 8 hours to travel between the 2 anyways. The perfect amount of time to spend a night
@larshelmin
@larshelmin Год назад
18:00 Malmö Central is mostly a through station with trains going in the Citytunnel under the city of Malmö. Night trains, some long distance and local trains still use the old station above ground. At 18:15 you see the beginning of the tunnel. An other odd fact, while the rest of Swedens trains ride on the left side of double tracks, trains switch to right side tracks before Malmö so they are on same side when entering Denmark :)
@Dream.of.Endless
@Dream.of.Endless Год назад
Was about to mention the track switching from right to left just before the train enters Malmo C, when noticed your comment. 👍🏻
@dennispedersen7460
@dennispedersen7460 Год назад
Simple answer - though odd as it doesn’t really mean the world to tragic, is that car lanes are right sided unlike the Uk for instance.
@jarmoluotonen
@jarmoluotonen Год назад
@@dennispedersen7460 Sweden had left-side road traffic until late 1960’s when they switched to the right (known as the h-dagen). Trains (and Stockholm’s Tunnelbana) however remained on the left.
@drdewott9154
@drdewott9154 Год назад
Very nice trip report! Also that bird at the station in Stockholm is a Jackdaw. Its a small corvid bird, so in the same family as crows. They're quite smart birds and often live in big colonies by train stations or residential areas together with rooks, another crowlike bird that's all black with a grey beak. You'll often find rooks and jackdaws together with hooded seagulls at transit hubs in scandinavia as they scour the area for leftover food by humans, or use human vehicles like buses and cars to crack open things like nuts.
@happycook6737
@happycook6737 Год назад
Interesting.
@lgparker4726
@lgparker4726 Год назад
If it's on it's own; it's a Crow, if there's more than one; it's a Rook.
@drdewott9154
@drdewott9154 Год назад
@@lgparker4726 Look mate I'm the one who has read about birds. Besides a group of crows is called a murder. A murder of crows. The rook is a separate species from crows. Again easily recognizable with its light gray beak and black body, often living with jackdaws.
@lgparker4726
@lgparker4726 Год назад
I grew up with them. And they are all corvids.
@hb1338
@hb1338 Год назад
@@lgparker4726 So are you a crow or a rook ?
@malacca1951
@malacca1951 Год назад
Another wonderful video - as usual! I felt sorry for you when you arrived in your room in the dark! Scandinavia is often dark, but trains should have an easy-to-find light-switch! And again, I felt SO sorry that you were given the same bread for supper as you got for breakfast! Denmark (particularly) is very famous for its pastries (and Danish people eat them for breakfast). I would have expected you to receive a pastry (or Danish bacon, which is also famous!) I love your sub-titles on screen and the beautiful way you phrase the words. Like all Japanese people, you are very kind - even when things are not quite right! Thanks again!
@zendoc62
@zendoc62 Год назад
Hello Kuga - thank you for taking us along on your journey. I’m looking forward to your ride to Norway. But, I’m looking forward even more to returning with you to Japan! Such a beautiful country. 😊
@Schtekberg
@Schtekberg Год назад
I saw a lot of your videos during the pandemic so it's cool to suddenly see you've been filming in my hometown of Stockholm! If you ever come back you need to try out the ferry boats in the archipelago. Would definitely be your kind of thing. Love your videos as always!
@kruxi_cro
@kruxi_cro Год назад
definitely visit Stockholm again this year, 'cause there will be electric ferrys in service
@sylkuroaeol7171
@sylkuroaeol7171 Год назад
Great video! The bird isn't a Swedish crow, its' a western jackdaw (Coloeus monedula).
@ptosky
@ptosky Год назад
Nice video! When I saw your midnight snack I cried. I love seeing the bento boxes you choose. As for the train compared to the japanese ones it looked old, worn out and downright filthy. That window in your cabin.... ewh... I find the price you paid for something so basic exorbitant. As always you were kind and respectful. Imo the lunch looked acceptable at best, but I loved hearing your opinion. And I think we need more respectful, tidy tourists who clean after themselves instead of unruly loud drunkards. Thank you for the video.
@MrMikeTheMan89
@MrMikeTheMan89 Год назад
He paid for 6 places but only used one, that's why it's so expensive
@BlinkyB23
@BlinkyB23 Год назад
It was so dark! Didn't seem as clean or cozy as some of the other sleeper trains you've been on...Though the dining car looked elegant. It seems like it was a very interesting experience! Thanks, Kuga!
@williammckinney4090
@williammckinney4090 Год назад
I think keeping the lighting outside the couchettes to the minimum requirement for safety is very considered for sleeping passengers.
@BlinkyB23
@BlinkyB23 Год назад
@@williammckinney4090 I guess. It looks hard to navigate at night and not very inviting.
@jannys7707
@jannys7707 Год назад
Another great video Kuga. The bird is a Jackdaw, part of the crow family but smaller. We get quite a lot here in the UK.
@siegfredlabang5410
@siegfredlabang5410 Год назад
I like your video. It includes natural sights and sounds without the voice narration.
@miss.medieval.turban
@miss.medieval.turban Год назад
I am so happy and relieved that you got to experience Swedish railways in a positive way. It has made me want to go down to Germany with the Snälltåget in the other direction because I live near Stockholm. Thank you so much for a great video!
@keefry
@keefry Год назад
Thank you for showing the cute bird!! Please feature more birds from your travels 🙇
@bmolitor615
@bmolitor615 Год назад
Trains that run six-sleepers are just a different mode of transport. More of an adventure than a luxury.
@yogiaol
@yogiaol 2 месяца назад
But it is for everyone it cost from 39 Euro.
@Hotislandoffshore
@Hotislandoffshore Год назад
Weird sitting in Stockholm watching this. Welcome to Stockholm. いらっしゃいませ。 The name of that bird is Kaja.
@Medyo
@Medyo Год назад
I like that you say goodbyes to every train room, or bus that you ride, like a salutation for your safe journey. I kind of do that, in silence as my ode to the means that journeyed with me and made me feel safe as I reached my destination.
@alexstrolls801
@alexstrolls801 Год назад
As someone that lives in Denmark and went several times to Germany and Sweden, this video looks very familiar. I hope you slept well during your brief stay in Denmark :D
@AmbientWalking
@AmbientWalking Год назад
What a journey! Love it! Incredible zest and full of life! Thanks a lot! : )
@southie256
@southie256 Год назад
hello kuga looks like another great adventure your taking us on can't wait😃
@FlexxenRandomPlaces
@FlexxenRandomPlaces Год назад
Oh, we were actually able to see Kuga-san! Also, as someone who grew up in Northern Germany and always found it hard to travel to Sweden other than by plane or car, I am really excited to try out this sleeper train.
@drdewott9154
@drdewott9154 Год назад
Well there are actually 2 trains now. There's the Snälltåget that runs from Berlin and stops at Hamburg Hbf close to midnight. But there's also another train run by SJ, the Swedish state railways, from Hamburg Altona direct to Stockholm, going through Denmark entirely at night, meaning it gets you to Stockholm much faster. The SJ train also has private sleeper compartments if you dont wanna be in a couchette.
@trainenthusiast7695
@trainenthusiast7695 Год назад
@@drdewott9154 Soon enough the SJ train also goes as far as berlin, giving it an advantage to snälltåget when they don't run year round to Berlin
@welnyvelez573
@welnyvelez573 Год назад
It's such a long journey and it's sooo worth it❤️totally enjoying this trip ❤️thanks to you Kuga vids very well served
@lotta489
@lotta489 Год назад
Thank you! I am from Berlin but live in Sweden and I wondered what this would be like. Now I know.
@outdooradventures1
@outdooradventures1 Год назад
Amazing tour my friend thanks for sharing and greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
@rafaelsays175
@rafaelsays175 Год назад
The Europeans can learn a lot about aesthetics and comfort from the Japanese.
@hfb_blaacc2591
@hfb_blaacc2591 Год назад
It's not like they are not aware of it. Check out the ÖBB's new coaches coming next year. Other companies are struggling to justify upgrading their trains because sleeper trains popularity has been on the decline for a long time.
@skoenster
@skoenster Год назад
Nice video Kuga - as always 🙂 and I hope you had a great time in Scandinavia. I know it is still pretty early when the train crosses the Great Belt, but it is for sure also a stunning sight. Knowing that you also like ferries: Next time you are in beautiful Stockholm, take the overnight ferry to either Helsinki or Turku/Åbo in Finland. The Stockholm archipelago is, in my eyes, the most scenic and beautiful maritime environment 😀 and the ferries from Viking Line/Silja Line are really top of the range when it comes to car ferries and not dedicated cruise ships. Cheers from Denmark. 🛳
@marcusohlsson3130
@marcusohlsson3130 Год назад
"I'm getting scared that this might not be the right platform" We have all had that feeling either we travelled by buss, train or plane. Atleast us normal people!
@paracog
@paracog Год назад
Thanks for another interesting shared trip. I was wishing you had a fancier room for that fare price. Hope you enjoy Norway!
@djor316
@djor316 Год назад
As always thanks for taking us along God Bless and be safe.
@southie256
@southie256 Год назад
hello kuga looks like another great andventure your taking us on can't wait.😃
@williammckinney4090
@williammckinney4090 Год назад
I'm really impressed that Snalltaget maintains a proper sit-down dining car with real meals and cutlery.
@kristofferhellstrom
@kristofferhellstrom Год назад
The meals are just heated but I get what you're saying :P There sure are more luxurious trains in the world.
@user-yf6iv5qe2g
@user-yf6iv5qe2g Год назад
Здравей от България! Много интересно видео! Благодаря ти!
@Seabob65
@Seabob65 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for this!! Loved joining you on your journey, and your super sense of humour!!
@peterhonig4954
@peterhonig4954 Год назад
Kuga, I like your European holiday-traintrips very much and this video is very nice. Fyi the restaurantcar is attached to the train in Malmo.
@Thomas-lk5cu
@Thomas-lk5cu Год назад
Welcome to Scandinavia! As a Dane I would drive to Stockholm, but the train looks amazing too. I didn’t even knew we had such nice trains here! Haha. Looking forward to watching your Scandinavian videos!
@drdewott9154
@drdewott9154 Год назад
I mean to be fair the Swedish rail network is one of the most liberalised in the world. There is a lot of competition between different operators, and Snälltåget operates in direct competition with the State railways SJ, and while their trains are not as fast as the X2000, they're competing by having a lower price and better ammenities onboard like a full restaurant. Snälltåget runs several departures per day from Malmö to Stockholm which is their flagship route, but they also operate the Berlin Night Express during the summer, and the Ski train from Malmö and several Danish cities to Austria during December. Ads for it have appeared across train stations in all of Denmark now.
@tomparker5934
@tomparker5934 Год назад
Wonderful video! All 3 countries happen to be on my travel plans for 2023 and beyond. Thanks plenty!
@footsteps1252
@footsteps1252 Год назад
You feel the history of the sheets. Well,I wonder about the pillow & blanket,did they feel fresh?🤔. That bread you had sure needed that distraction to taste "exceptional"😅. And having one's passport checked at 2am🥴. Thank you for sharing your experience.
@joemeyers3127
@joemeyers3127 Год назад
Enjoyed traveling with you. Thanks!
@sarahj.8372
@sarahj.8372 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing all the trains and all the travel, always nice.
@brown-eyedgirl858
@brown-eyedgirl858 Год назад
Entertaining series of videos, and you fit in just fine! Thank you 🙏
@bobconnolly1614
@bobconnolly1614 Год назад
I really appreciate your sense of humour, Kuga..and your videos are first class...👍
@Fuchsschwinge
@Fuchsschwinge Год назад
"I'm afraid this might be the wrong platform" - well nice to see you got to enjoy the usual charm of going by train in germany ;) surprisingly the train seemed to arrived at the right time, not an hour later! The pattern of the seats is common in germany, seems like this part was a german train once, the overall design reminds me of older german trains. The seats seem to have seen many passengers... Beeing waken up at 2am by the Border Police wouldn't be my ideal night, but I like that you enjoyed the trip nonetheless. Keep your positive attitude! :)
@mikehibbett3301
@mikehibbett3301 8 дней назад
I find your travel videos so calming at the end of the day, thank you!
@sheilaathay2034
@sheilaathay2034 Год назад
I remember the Stockholm train station! I was there in 1989 to take the train to Oslo...it was very interesting! I wish I could have stayed in Stockholm to explore it. It's a beautiful city💖
@anandwilsontravelblogs5393
@anandwilsontravelblogs5393 Год назад
Very good guidelines of Germany to Sweden train journey. Best wishes to you.
@lannifincoris6482
@lannifincoris6482 9 месяцев назад
Domo arigarou for this video Kuga 🥰
@margaritefinney1377
@margaritefinney1377 Год назад
Thank you it was a joy to watch till the end,
@cheetahjab
@cheetahjab Год назад
Thanks for having us along for the ride!
@anthonywalsh2164
@anthonywalsh2164 Год назад
Thanks Kuga. Your dry sense of humour is appreciated. Also appreciated is that you took this train so that I now know it’s a waste of money.
@suzmaca650
@suzmaca650 Год назад
Thanks for posting, hopefully I get to visit those places someday
@JoelMatton
@JoelMatton Год назад
I got to experience this train ride back when the train rode onto a ferry. It was a very strange experience being on a train that rolls onto a boat, and then being able to exit the train and hang out on the boat for the duration of the boat ride, then back down to the train when the boat starts getting close to shore. I believe this current route is temporary and that it will go through the Fehrman Belt Tunnel when it's completed.
@susanr.562
@susanr.562 Год назад
Same here! It felt pretty wild to roll onto the ferry!
@barbroevanderlindquist4128
@barbroevanderlindquist4128 Год назад
Well that was a nice surprise to look at mr Kuga san att a modern Swedish nigth train! Hope you found the travel and Stockholm positivt! 🚈🚇🚉🕊🇸🇪
@Trainviking
@Trainviking Год назад
This is a great connection, so cool to see you took it.
@SilverScroll
@SilverScroll Год назад
What a delightfully charming travel video. Thank you for sharing your expeexperience with us!
@WaiferThyme
@WaiferThyme Год назад
Aww you would fit in anywhere you go! Thank you for the awesome video
@denisepacetti4559
@denisepacetti4559 Год назад
The trains in Japan seem much more modern and luxurious.
@craddocraddoc
@craddocraddoc Год назад
True, still trains in europe are real workhorses, being used by way more people on more tracks and for longer distances than any train could do on a small island like japan. That is like comparing a 1 mio. miles 40ton truck to handwashed, weekend used bentley. Even worse in this case is that sleeper trains are not very common in europe any more since it takes quite long to travel with them. So often those still in use are quite old and in a bad condition.
@hfb_blaacc2591
@hfb_blaacc2591 Год назад
@@craddocraddoc Japan is not a 'small island'.. it is almost as long as Spain, France and Germany, end-to-end. I do agree though that sleeper trains in europe are not the greatest. But that's fueled by the fact that they became fairly unpopular and a lot of them got cancelled, so companies are not willing to invest more into it.
@mohamedb3902
@mohamedb3902 Год назад
Yes I agreed with you
@CreachterZ
@CreachterZ Год назад
@@hfb_blaacc2591 Depends on where you are from. Greetings from the US!
@thomaswhitten2537
@thomaswhitten2537 Год назад
It must be hard, scary and exciting to travel through Europe. All the different languages is hard enough. But English seems to be a life saver! I guess now you have a much better appreciation for the bullet trains of Japan! You have undoubtedly the best trains and rail staff in the world in Japan. When you get home, you'll have to ride one just to shake off the trains of the EU!! Great video! 🙂
@malcolmfairman5494
@malcolmfairman5494 Год назад
When I was 22 I got a rover ticket for an entire month and travelled all around Europe on the trains. People were so friendly, I never found the language barrier to be a big problem, there was always ways to communicate. However when you went behind the iron curtain and found the message 'do not lean out of the window' in five languages but not one of them being English, then you felt you were going into the unknown, LOL. But for Japanese it must be ten times harder. And yes those shinkansen's, they are the Rolls Royce of travel.
@kristofferhellstrom
@kristofferhellstrom Год назад
i wish we had bullet trains in Sweden but it's way to expensive for us :/
@malcolmfairman5494
@malcolmfairman5494 Год назад
@@kristofferhellstrom you got a fast one that goes from Stockholm to Gothenburg, I know it's not like a shinkansen, but when I went on it in 1996 it was a pretty fine train.
@kristofferhellstrom
@kristofferhellstrom Год назад
@@malcolmfairman5494 Well, everything's relative. We'll never have as fast as Japan not only because it's expensive but also because our landscape. We would have to rebuild our entire railroad network.
@malcolmfairman5494
@malcolmfairman5494 Год назад
@@kristofferhellstrom Still yours are better then the high speed trains we have here, on the normal ones that go 125 mph (Is that really high speed??) the leg room means you have your legs under your chin. But totally agree the Shinkansens are in a class of their own.
@Chibi-kittenplays
@Chibi-kittenplays Год назад
Oh I know that anxiety far far too well. That it isn't the right platform.. that it isn't the right time.. that I have the wrong ticket. .all of it!! Go you for doing this!
@daviddennison6578
@daviddennison6578 Год назад
Enjoyed, very much, thanks. D
@jorgjorgsen7528
@jorgjorgsen7528 Год назад
i love this long sleeper train rides, i come from Stuttgad but live now in norway and i take this trains evry year 2-3 times to visit family. It is so effortless, i even can play CS:GO with my friends on my laptop haha
@seanwagner6992
@seanwagner6992 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video. It was pleasantly relaxing. The end brought back so many good memories. I have been to Stockholm many times before the pandemic and am very familiar with Stockholm Central Station. I miss Stockholm. It is one of my favorite cities. So beautiful, especially (of course) in summer. There used to be a direct flight from Los Angeles where I live, to Stockholm. So it was very convenient.
@5cloudwalker
@5cloudwalker Год назад
Thank you thank you thank you It’s wonderful to share your train experience with you….I live in London Ontario Canada and it’s always a treat to see another part of the world 😊😊😊
@dcrom
@dcrom Год назад
That looked pretty bleak..."kinda unique", as you said.... love your videos, and really glad you share your very interesting trip. Thanks!
@michaelhall8586
@michaelhall8586 Год назад
Beautiful trip.never seen the sleeper train version before
@alistairmcgregor8820
@alistairmcgregor8820 Год назад
Really enjoying your videos and sense of humour.
@cynthiataylor2092
@cynthiataylor2092 Год назад
Fun to watch your travel. Cindy 👋
@kpsanjeewanikanchana121
@kpsanjeewanikanchana121 Год назад
It was a really great experience.Thanks a lot Kuga's Travel
@Divedown_25
@Divedown_25 Год назад
21:15...You're fitting in perfect. Sweden is happy to have you as a guest. 🙂
@JG-mp5nb
@JG-mp5nb 9 месяцев назад
Very nice video, good pacing and audio integration. Thanks for the enjoyable overnight ride!
@cuclainne
@cuclainne Год назад
Travelled in one of these from northern Sweden to Stockholm and it took about the same number of hours. Initially, the kids grumbled about the lack of wifi but as we left in the late evening, they soon settled to sleep and the journey surprisingly didn't feel that long. Yeah, the cabin is only lockable from the inside - hard to go to the dining car when all our valuables are in the cabin so someone had to be left behind.
@Leatherargento
@Leatherargento Год назад
I like your awareness of others and your courtesy!
@MTravelVlog
@MTravelVlog Год назад
I really enjoyed your video. 🫶🏼 Thanks for Sharing! 👍🏼💕 Greetings from Albania. 🇦🇱
@papa.alfredo
@papa.alfredo Год назад
like always of all these train videos, showing so much the food!
@EntertainmentWorldz
@EntertainmentWorldz Год назад
great video bro
@sueKay
@sueKay Год назад
I would love to do this journey! The only parts I've done before is getting the train a little north of Hamburg to visit friends, and the section between Copenhagen and Malmo. I would say though that I love Hamburg too much to just go through it without stopping, I'd probably need to spend a few days there and then do the sleeper after the visit. Copenhagen and Malmo are both well worth a visit too, though Copenhagen is the most expensive place I've ever visited (probably still cheaper that Switzerland though!). The bird at the end is a Jackdaw, they're a type of crow and are extremely clever. There are lots of them where I stay and they get to know peoples' faces, so they don't fly away from me anymore!
@herrys6752
@herrys6752 Год назад
It’s beautiful video....... i love it. Quiet, breezing, bring the situation out there into my room. .....amazing.
@andersfalck6633
@andersfalck6633 Год назад
Liked your video, I have still to do this trip myself from hometown Stockholm to a great favourite - Berlin. And also it is always refreshing to see my home country and trains from someone else's foreign view, to learn what is maybe not att all as obvious as we may think!
@Daneelro
@Daneelro Год назад
Heh, you keep showing me memories from my youth! Many years ago, my family did a big tour of Scandinavia by car (I would have preferred rail but not my parents). On the third day, we went from Germany to Sweden. In the evening, we found a camping place near Tranås. I well remember when, coming from Lake Vättern on a small road, we reached the main railway in a valley lit beautifully by the low Sun - and you included a clip just at that spot at 21:24 - 21:38!!!
@normansenanayake5158
@normansenanayake5158 Год назад
such a simple but interestig sweet memories
@normansenanayake5158
@normansenanayake5158 Год назад
such a simple but interestig sweet memories
@gingerschatshow
@gingerschatshow Год назад
Hi Kuga- glad you had fun on that trip. You should try our Amtrak Zepyher Train that goes from Seattle to California (USA) and also the Empire Builder as well. Also Amtrak has a 27 day vacation package where you can take train trips around the country by Amtrak. :D Thanks for showing your Video. :D Hope all is well with you.
@Sven6345789
@Sven6345789 Год назад
Thank you for this Video. Didn´t know that connection still existed. subscribed
@elizabethoster8354
@elizabethoster8354 Год назад
I enjoyed the video. Thank you. You are funny 😂
@stuartatkins5425
@stuartatkins5425 Год назад
Wow. This is so much nicer than the overnight I took back in 1965 from Paris to Berlin. Things sure have changed.
@marthaanthis3980
@marthaanthis3980 Год назад
Thanks for the trip
@Dream.of.Endless
@Dream.of.Endless Год назад
@16:32 Technically speaking, while you were on the Oresund bridge, you were in Sweden. The border between Denmark and Sweden ends just about whether by car or train you have left Perberholm and start entering the bridge section. And thanks for all the videos you have shared on your channel. Very informative.
@pampakundu1305
@pampakundu1305 Год назад
Very nice trip report. 🌹🙏
@topquarkbln
@topquarkbln 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing 👍
@cindythomas108
@cindythomas108 Год назад
Just discovered your channel (and subscribed!)...this is my third 'trip'🚅 with you so far (Bernina to Italy and Swiss Grindewald/Lauterbrunnen) and they are all absolutely gorgeous...thank you...!!🙏👍 And love your sense of humor😅...keep up the great work👏...look forward to all your journeys...!!✌
@annie_xo
@annie_xo Год назад
I hope you enjoyed your stay here in Sweden 😊 greetings from Gothenburg
@johnnypastrana6727
@johnnypastrana6727 Год назад
Thanks, I enjoyed your video. That $448 price scared me though but I understand you wanting to travel in comfort. That 8 kilometer bridge ride from Denmark to Sweden was great fun.
@kamalanathandevadas7878
@kamalanathandevadas7878 Год назад
we enjoyed the trip with u ...thank u
@marksoler7338
@marksoler7338 Год назад
Back in the early 2000s when I took the opposite direction, it was "The Berlin Night Express" and the train car was loaded on a ferry. One did not sleep well with so much activity!
@handymatt1970
@handymatt1970 4 месяца назад
I really enjoy all your "wagon-lit" experiences
@teddawg327
@teddawg327 Год назад
Great video , thanks
@seanwagner6992
@seanwagner6992 6 месяцев назад
Hi, I'm from Los Angeles. I've been to Stockholm several times. It's one of my favorite cities. And because there is a direct train line from the airport to the city center, I have been to Stockholm's Central station many times. But since the pandemic I have stopped traveling for the time being. Love watching your videos but this one was especially nice for me because I got to see Stockholm Central station again. Thank you.
@mn4169
@mn4169 Год назад
travelled with the snälltåg many times. Like it a lot.
@markwhite5638
@markwhite5638 Год назад
Nice overview of the inside of the train. Would like to have seen a little more scenery, but your clip was fascinating. More, more, more.
@xueyupeng6175
@xueyupeng6175 Год назад
amazing journey!i,d like try it in.summer with long time with sunshine.and keep watching, sounds excited!
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