Thank you for this entertaining video. I've dreamed about visiting Yazd so enjoyed this virtual travel there very much. For me it was safe, comfortable, and I may do it again when I like. 😇
Good stuff, not too short to not be interesting and not too stretchered to make it boring. Such "exotic" trains are rare on YT. what a shame that subs are hardcoded, and YT's translator can't be used. It would spike up the views i think. You could make focus more on interior of the carts. Quality of seats, if AC works etc. Thanks for your work.
Interesting to watch, the views outside the side window with the track on the side, looks that the train travels on the left side track, was the railway line built by the British? Toilet tour was useful, not a squat toilet. Is it a one class train, are all the seats around tables or are some airline style? Thanks for posting.
Hello. Oh i cant really answer your questions for 100% but for example seating i saw only around tables, i saw only this class too and who built it i dont know but yes train was on the left track :)
7/28/24, 9:52 AMPDST Thank you for your gracious invitation, Pres. Pezeskhian, to visit Iran.Yes, I look forward to meeting you and spending time with you and your family. If possible, I would like to purchase the Farahabad Palace in Mazandaran, restore the Palace, and village, and utilize as a private residence. I am hopeful that the Owner will consider selling.
How many hours FROM Tehran to yazd and you have to showing the time table and you have to say the prices Maybe 4 hours But you have to say how many hours 🤔🐱
First, why don’t you show stations and landmarks so people😅 can follow the route. Nobody care about the stinking bathrooms. Between 1968 and 1969, I was the engineer for this route from Natanz to Esphahan and have a lot of good memories of that era and was interested to see the route that I worked on. That was the good old days of Iran. Watched you from Texas.
People want to see different things. Inside the train(also toilets) somebody outside around. About landmarks we plan to change it also with map. Just need time to figure out everything. But interesting you worked there
An old ugly train, I mean the inside which you barely let us see except for the toilet of course! And those pictures on the wall of the train stations are an insult to many many hard working Iranians who have worked hard for every piece of that sacred land, why their pictures? I understand of-course, not your fault. Thank you tho for taking the time, god bless.