+ADMIRALSCORNER Again I was lucky with the weather, I enjoy editing these videos as It is a good way to re-live an excellent holiday. Thank you for your kind comment .... Tim.
Outstanding job, as always, Tim. Finally, someone makes a video in Switzerland not on a main route. Greetings from Pittsburgh, USA. Your videos are always uniquely filmed and a pleasure to watch.
+Larry Caldwell Hi Larry, your comment is really appreciated. I will be posting more videos taken on various lines around Switzerland over the coming months, both on well known routes, and lines rarely featured on You Tube. Thanks again .... Tim.
Do not know how I found this channel, but glad I did!! , my wife and i, after work, come home clean up and watch your videos!!! AMAZING SCENERY!! Thank you for making these videos!
Hi! Was curious if you have any videos of trains in florida?. Also any from maine, in the Belfast to moosehead lake, it's supposed to be a historic line.
Hi, I live in England and don't visit the USA as often as I would like to, my recent trip to Colorado was a real success and I am keen to visit again as finances and time allows. I am always interested in suggestions, because I can look up the placed recommended on the internet and maybe arrange a visit in future.
Nice one Tim, you certainly get about a bit! Chasing trains across the globe, I can think of worse things to do... Impressed with the speed that loco made considering it has such small wheels.
+struck2soon Thank you, the little engine certainly showed a good turn of speed at times. I love travel and filming trains, knowing it won't be too long before I'm off again, makes the long, hard days at work fly by.
Thank you, I am pleased you enjoyed the ride and whilst I've never sent a message to a bald eagle before, here goes, please say "Hi" to the bald eagles from me.
+Surinder Grewal Switzerland is a beautiful place on a bright autumn day, stunning colours, snow capped mountains, a clear blue sky and a lovingly restored steam train ..... "paradise on earth" pretty well sums the scene up.
+MrPeerum I'll try not to keep you waiting too long, I'm working on it now. I've just learnt that the lighthouse at the top of the Oberalp Pass marks the beginning of the mighty Rhine river.
What are those big clear tunnels at 19:55 ? , I saw them several times throughout the video... they look like giant hamster habitats. BTW, I just found your channel, and love your videos. Excellent filming as well. Thank you. :)
Hi, I can't be sure, but I think they are covered walkways from the stations to the ski lifts, used during the winter months when the area is covered in snow. I'm glad you found this channel and I hope you enjoy watching more videos.
Thanks, I'm originally from Germany, and kind of thought it had something to do with snow during the winter, but never saw anything like them before. I do enjoy your videos and at present watch 2 or 3 a day, catching up on your library, I find them wonderfully relaxing. :)
Gorgeous and well done. I found a nice picture of the locomotive: www.railpictures.net/images/d2/7/9/8/7798.1436643595.jpg FO Furka Oberalp Railway HG 3/4 No. 4 (F.0.4) Any idea when the next part(s) may be forthcoming ? Love these videos !!! :) I sent you an email on my trainspotting today in Kansas City with some wonderful photo links I found. Check them out !!! Cheers, Dog
Hi, on the return trip the loco was much easier to film as I was on the cariage veranda just behind the loco, from where I could see all the action in the cab without being in the way. Just click on the link to watch the driver and fireman at work ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H6tPR4m592w.html