Austria fast and freight trains at Prinzersdorf, Railjet, ICE T, WestBahn at 160km/h and other passenger and freight trains... Prinzersdorf, 28.04.2016.
European trains are just incredible! I'm going to Europe in June with some family. We're planning on taking a train ride from Munich to Vienna. I am a train fanatic, and I just can't wait to see how it is to travel by train in Europe. The speed the freight trains were going was pretty impressive. If only we had this type of system here
Nice video! I never saw freight trains carrying automobiles here in the US, but I think freight trains here are much more longer and carry more cargo. If you're stuck on a level crossing waiting for a freight train to pass, you need lots of patience!
@Franz does Switzerland have 320 km/h maximal commercial speed on the tracks? Not to forget the 574 km/h speed test of the TGV in France. Does the Swiss railway system support that speed ?
At Stratford station in London now and then a car transporter goes through at slow speeds. I can't tell you how many times I have been tempted to jump in and how for a ride see where I end up. as the cars are unlocked to make it easy for he Crees to get them on and off.
Hello Sir, im a film student from Puerto Rico in the process of making a documentary about train systems in the island and I wanted to ask you if it was ok for me to use a couple of seconds from this video on the documentary. I would include links to your channel and your information on the end credits. I would appreciate it if you could help me out with this. Thanks!
Hello, you can use it, it's not a problem if you provide written information about the author and the channel. I'm glad if sequences of my videos are useful to you. Best regards, Dusan.
Alex Gregory No difference as the line don’t have train faster than 230km/h, guess if the line max speed 250 could be reached if only ICE 4 are deployed(currently only ICE-T in and out of Austria)
Great video, I've really enjoyed. Thank you ;) It seems to me that some of the trains are passing at the speed of 200km/h instead of 160 km/h, if I am not mistaken?
@@MetroSouthRailVideos yes, but the NJ Transit are complete different and no similar locomotive is operated by a Austrian Railways Company. A similiar version like the NJ Transit is the German BR 185 (mainly used by Deutsche Bahn)
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Wow. European freight cars are nothing like American freight cars. That container train sounded like an American freight train the others was much quieter. Greetings from the United States.