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The EU’s €5.8BN Railway to Secure Europe 

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The EU is building a 5.8 billion euro rail network that will help secure the Baltic states and impact the environment. Rail Baltica, a massive planned railway, will provide the first large-scale standard gauge railway in the Baltics, helping connect the regions’ economy to the rest of the EU and western Europe. It will have seven international passenger stations and three multimodal freight terminals to integrate with the current Russian gauge rail system. The railway will provide numerous benefits, including faster commute times, safer travel, better integration with the European Union, job creation, and greater security for the Baltic states. Currently, the railway is still in the design phase but is close to beginning construction. Planned to open to the public between 2028 and 2030, Rail Baltica will transform the region.
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0:00 - 2:37 Introduction
2:37 - 6:14 Rail Baltica
6:14.- 8:26 Project Benefits
8:26 - 10:17 Current Status
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@FuturologyChannel
@FuturologyChannel Год назад
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@QuizmasterLaw
@QuizmasterLaw Год назад
God I am SO looking forward to the Warsaw-Tallinn line!!
@mehmeh1234
@mehmeh1234 Год назад
Futurology how can your comment be 11 hours ago even though your video is only 40 minutes ago posted?
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
Hello, your map treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@hezekiahwallace2412
@hezekiahwallace2412 Год назад
You should look into the Coos Bay Oregon container terminal port projects.
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
​@@QuizmasterLaw The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@WYKlaure
@WYKlaure Год назад
I love that the latvian transport minister is just a building.
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@CyFr
@CyFr Год назад
Did you see the blurred archeologist at 9:15?
@lievenz7167
@lievenz7167 Год назад
@@AB-zl4nh no you're wrong. You can see clearly the border between Russia and Crimea. Obviously it showed Ukraine was attacked from there cus it was already occupied by russia
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
​@@lievenz7167 Why is the crimera region given the same shade of blue as Russia? Look again, it is a poorly designed map.
@CrabBell
@CrabBell Год назад
​@@AB-zl4nh The baltic states are in block colour, that kind of striping as an alternative indicates occupation, and (as Lievenz mentioned) they have drawn a border on both the Russian and Ukrainian sides of Crimea. Further, the point of the map is to illustrate the Russian invasion, not showing Crimea as a part of the Russian territory from which the invasion came would not only be counterproductive, but false. Finally, if you are offended by the perception of this channel being against Ukraine with this map, there are three general considerations for the illustration of disputed territories: 1) The de facto state of things is usually more useful and representative for a 2D political illustration, the way things are, rather than de jure, the way things should be. Claims are not usually shown, particularly showing all claims of not actively disputed territory would horribly clutter things beyond the reasonable capabilities of the medium. 2) If it is incorporated into one of the claimants, and not actively disputed, with a stable border for some years, then it is in practice entirely a territory of that claimant that holds it, and the other a foreign power that may attempt to (re)claim it some years later. The legality of a claimant holding a territory regards reason to stop them holding the territory, de jure, but is irrelevant to a factual representation of whether they do at any one time, de facto. 3) If you first consider a map does not sufficiently indicate the disputed nature of a territory, consider: -the information the map has been made to convey -how essential the individual point is to the core subject matter -the preservation of visual simplicity for info-graphics -the assumed understanding This channel has deliberately gone beyond the most simplistic de facto representation, specifically, and exclusively, to represent the disputed territory of Crimea.
@paradoxal69420
@paradoxal69420 Год назад
I am a simple lithuanian. I see Latvia and/or Estonia - I upvote.
@NeblogaiLT
@NeblogaiLT Год назад
The link from Vilnius/Kaunas to Klaipėda (not mentioned here) is going to be huge too!
@maartinhs
@maartinhs 11 месяцев назад
@@NeblogaiLT Zalgiris might need even bigger arena :D
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh 28 дней назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation, and mass murder. Why has this channel?
@TheKingTiger96
@TheKingTiger96 Год назад
I am from Italy. The amount of money the Baltics plan to spend for a rail line connecting FOUR countries is about the same we plan to spend to connect Sicily with the Italian mainland... Just counting the bridge, without any connection. Definitely worth it
@TarpgalaktinisShvancas
@TarpgalaktinisShvancas Год назад
Baltics not Balkans
@brodday
@brodday Год назад
@@TarpgalaktinisShvancas that's what they said
@roadent217
@roadent217 Год назад
To be fair, I would imagine bridges to be quite expensive compared to just the electrified rail.
@mattia8327
@mattia8327 Год назад
The sicily bridge is literally impossible. 😅 The island moves a couple of centimiters every year towards mainland italy, on top of that there are VERY strong winds and it is VERY deep in between.
@mattia8327
@mattia8327 Год назад
In italy we should focus on improving our ports and conencting our fairly good train network with the rest of europe. Which we are slowly doing. (The Genoa port expansion has begun last week) and a high speed rail from Milan to Lyon (which would be the longest railway tunnel ever constructed) is currently being constructed.
@ruinerblodsinn6648
@ruinerblodsinn6648 Год назад
I am so looking forward to finally taking a train through the Baltics. This will be a massive boost to the region!
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@PutsOnSneakers
@PutsOnSneakers Год назад
You can already do that. Just need to switch train when reaching the Baltics
@filipe5722
@filipe5722 Год назад
​@@AB-zl4nh The channel has recognized that Crimea is occupied, not that it's part of Russia, as proven by the fact that the map shows a border between Crimea and Russia.
@xxxatarixxx
@xxxatarixxx Год назад
yeah. as an Estonian. It truly is a hassle getting to kaunas. 10h by bus/car or 200€ for a plane ticket. So close yet so far away.
@PutsOnSneakers
@PutsOnSneakers Год назад
@@pierce9019 he's trolling with war mongering propaganda all over the comment section.
@HasPotato
@HasPotato Год назад
Can't wait! I (Latvian) do a lot of business with Lithuania, Estonia and Poland, it will be so convenient to go to Kaunas or Vilnius from Riga in 1 and half hours instead of 4 by car and also not to fly by plane to Warsaw but use the train. This project will also greatly increase the logistical capacity of our region, seeing how we will be able to receive goods from Western Europe by rail instead of everything coming by truck. Can't wait!
@eclecticaro
@eclecticaro Год назад
Way to go. People are still not aware planes are the biggest polluters. In Poland we have great public transport and cycle paths everywhere..and still dumb people prefer to use mostly their cars.
@ExodentalCADAcademyofNorth
@ExodentalCADAcademyofNorth Год назад
Totally agree. Would be so easy to go back and forth.
@iggyblitz8739
@iggyblitz8739 Год назад
Absolutely !!, I predict it will be an economic game changer for the Baltic/ Finnish region, it will have huge positive ramifications.
@Swarmah
@Swarmah 10 месяцев назад
this trains ticket will be around 8-9 times the price of plane ticket tho. You can fly to warsaw for 10-20 euros, the price for this train ticket there will be around 100 eur.
@ExodentalCADAcademyofNorth
@ExodentalCADAcademyofNorth 10 месяцев назад
@@Swarmah yes, it's 20€ if you take flight from Riga (RIX) but in Lithuania after pandemic crash our air travel network collapsed and was blown back to 2000s level. I would agree to pay 100-150 Tallinn-Warsaw route. But For Kaunas-Riga I think it should be in nowadays inflation max to 50.
@martinlatvian5538
@martinlatvian5538 Год назад
My sister as a geologist has been working on this project for more than 2 years. They did thousands of core sample drills into the ground and examine the soil in labratory to understand what kind of foundation must be built. In Latvia the railway will go over a lot of swampy wet grounds. It is 21st century. Today people actually do science before they build railways.
@lauris5275
@lauris5275 Год назад
Latvija jau mēnesi atpakaļ paziņoja, ka izmaksas būs par 6 vai pat vairāk miljardiem nekā paredzēts. Kā domā, kad viņi pabeigs?
@vulc1
@vulc1 Год назад
Shouldn't you be called Martins?
@martinlatvian5538
@martinlatvian5538 Год назад
@@vulc1 Mārtiņš
@u1zha
@u1zha 9 месяцев назад
@@lauris5275 Jo ātrāk, jo labāk. Kādu atbildi gaidīji? Kopīgu paņaudēšanu #vissirslikti laikam
@Jompe69
@Jompe69 Год назад
PLS PLS PLS I really hope Finland can now build a train tunnel from Helsinki to Tallinn. Imagine how huge this would be.
@hape3862
@hape3862 Год назад
Ask the Danes for help, they are building one to Germany at the moment.
@freyjasvansdottir9904
@freyjasvansdottir9904 Год назад
Just think how cool it would be if it would only take 20 minutes to get from Tallinn to Helsinki
@jeckjeck3119
@jeckjeck3119 Год назад
@@freyjasvansdottir9904 United Europe would be a step closer.
@oicfas4523
@oicfas4523 Год назад
Yeah, that is such a cool idea. Very jealous of a nice under water international rail link. We can barely even get passenger rail where I am (although to be fair it's a massive country compared to Europe).
@fredslipknot9
@fredslipknot9 Год назад
That would be great for both Finland & the Baltic states, as well as the EU and NATO. I really hope it happens soon.
@larshansson9814
@larshansson9814 Год назад
As a EU tax payer I like these type of projects. Will benefit cooperation and economic development
@davidlally592
@davidlally592 Год назад
And in another strongly pro EU state (Ireland), already plans are being made to upgrade the main express rail line between Belfast, in the (non EU) UK and Ireland' s capital Dublin. The existing joint NIR/IE "Enterprise" rail stock (yes the train service has been called that since 1946 - long before S/Trek etc) will soon need to be replaced. Oh and both rail systems in Ireland (NI Railways and IE/Irish Rail) use the same, almost unique in the world, rail running gauge (5ft 3 ins/1600mm).
@atharvaveda87
@atharvaveda87 Год назад
I only wish that all this common projects that we Europeans build together will only bring us closer and make the bounds we have stronger.
@tubz
@tubz Год назад
I wish American taxpayers would be as excited about trains as you are. We don't even have a single High-Speed rail train and the whole country
@Cl0ckcl0ck
@Cl0ckcl0ck 11 месяцев назад
Same. Even people in Greece or Portugal will benefit in the long run (a little). As a Dutchie we pay the highest net per capita into the EU but I'm sure we'll make our part of the EU contribution back in no time through the freight part. The wellness improvement for our citizens from tourism will just be a bonus. And a more wealthy Baltic will mean our relative EU contribution will shrink. 3 wins for us from the other side of the EU. Rather funny how a group of 27 constantly bickering nations can get these infrastructure projects done while the single country US keeps failing at such infrastructure projects.
@atharvaveda87
@atharvaveda87 11 месяцев назад
@@Cl0ckcl0ck I think that in the end after many wars and 2 ww our leaders finally understand we are better and stronger together… So no matter the bickering we are like a big dysfunctional family that in the end gets the sh*t done. I only hope and wish and pray that we all get to raise our children in peace and prosperity (good housing good healthy food good education and medical support) like we were so lucky to have been raised. Sometimes we forget to be grateful for what we had and still have.
@Abcflc
@Abcflc Год назад
It is mind-blowing for me as a Berliner, to be able to go to these countries by train! so excited!
@blueeyedbaer
@blueeyedbaer Год назад
You can already do it. Standard gauge already goes all the way from Warsaw to Kaunas in Lithuania.
@kapilchhabria1727
@kapilchhabria1727 Год назад
Haha I can’t even go from Austin to Houston by train…
@Abcflc
@Abcflc Год назад
@@blueeyedbaer I would assume that there are not direct and or fast trains for such a trip at the moment.
@blueeyedbaer
@blueeyedbaer Год назад
@@Abcflc No, but there are indirect trains
@LMB222
@LMB222 Год назад
You call already go by train. Poland has a gauge changing train (like Spain does)
@thomasjohnson2862
@thomasjohnson2862 Год назад
I visited the Baltics last year, taking a long bus to get from Warszawa to Vilnius. I could see the mentioned Riga station construction when I was there. I’m just excited to see Europe and the Baltic states improve the infrastructure, that it can help their economies move forward, and help further connect Europe in general. I’ll have to go back when the line is in action!
@nikitalukasins3531
@nikitalukasins3531 Год назад
I am a citizen of Latvia, and I tell you gor sure that the biggest part of reasonable population understands that it is an enormously big money laundering. Thats funny that they managed to make such big decision, considering a fact that they couldn't agree on Riga's budget around half a year 😂. I look forward to see the end of this project in 50 years 😂😂, with 85% of disappeared EU money
@Cnuxik
@Cnuxik Год назад
As Latvian im looking forward for Rail Baltica! One of most exiting project in Baltic's in 21st century.
@viz12345
@viz12345 Год назад
but why appointing buildings for position of a minister?
@Cnuxik
@Cnuxik Год назад
@@viz12345 As we got whole government organization as Ministry of Transport with head guy named Janis Vitebergs technically of minister of transport.
@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq
@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq Год назад
The Baltic nations pose a danger to the world, not Russia.
@lafourmiedesbois5901
@lafourmiedesbois5901 Год назад
As a european I am delighted. Estonia happiness is mine. Did you know? The EU is commited for 14 similar mega projects. There were some delays due to covid 19 and war stressing world's ressources supplies and logisitics but we we will prevail.
@franekkonopka4831
@franekkonopka4831 9 месяцев назад
Ponary Polish genoside?
@69thSniffingBrigade
@69thSniffingBrigade Год назад
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are 3 great neighbours. Me as Estonian, I'm super existed about this project!
@surgeon9039
@surgeon9039 Год назад
Was you (or your parents) existed about destruction of industry in your countries by EU to get rid of competitors?
Год назад
@@surgeon9039 People got cheap large industrial estates after the abolition of the collective labour system and because they were poor they all wanted quick money. Since they were no longer controlled by the state, but outsiders did not understand this, many imagined that a controlling institution had ruined everything, but in fact it was the communist-converted businessmen who quickly got money and influence in the new system.
@surgeon9039
@surgeon9039 Год назад
@ Huh? Nope. Its more simple. Baltic states were heavily industrialized, especially compared to its size. Want to dance with EU? Obey EU. Since you have a very developed industrial sector Germany says, and we want to be the industrial core of EU, you will do this that and that, we will print money for you, no fees and free trade for our goods and no competition. Communist businessmen or just simply - corrupted elite, like everywhere else, got ez money from selling all this stuff.
@MeTubeUser
@MeTubeUser Год назад
Slava Estonia ❤
@ES-rg
@ES-rg Год назад
@@surgeon9039 Who cares about industrial sector if Estonia has largest gdp per Capita in Post Soviet countries? We live in financialized world not industrail anymore, learn some basic 21th century economics and come back
@crimson5664
@crimson5664 Год назад
There is a project called Via Carpatia too. The goal is to connect Helsinki and Baltic States through Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria up to Greece by express roads. Imagine now the rail road like that. Fast trains are the future of transport in Europe. Mark my words
@ingarssamins1411
@ingarssamins1411 Год назад
I as a Latvian and train enthusiast am impressed and happy about this project, even tho my Latvian colleagues are sceptical. Traveling by train is the future. First they didn't believe the project would start, now they don't believe it will be finished. I say we end scepticism, we can do something at last
@drsnova7313
@drsnova7313 Год назад
"Travelling by train is the future" - To your neighboring countries perhaps, not for serious long-distance travel.
@ingarssamins1411
@ingarssamins1411 Год назад
@@drsnova7313 pretty serious for long distance travel, for tourism at least. Technology gets better, trains get faster, and the travel by train is like a tourist adventure itself. Can't be so sure about business travel tho
@duke403
@duke403 Год назад
Didn't know Archeology was done like this at 9:15
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@maltederalte2947
@maltederalte2947 Год назад
I was searching for this comment so hard 😂
@FrancoQwerty
@FrancoQwerty Год назад
@@maltederalte2947 there are tools for such lol
@mariuskreuder
@mariuskreuder Год назад
@@AB-zl4nh to give someone like you a reason for spamming. we all know you're right in theory, but the visual representation of Crimea on a map actually has no relevance for this video's content, so just calm down, will you?
@times4937
@times4937 Год назад
real archaeologist saw some artifact and ****
@faterlandas
@faterlandas Год назад
And suddenly Baltics will have the most modern train system in EU :) Can't wait when this is finished and Kaunas to Tallin journey will take only 3 hours. Weekend journey Lithuania to Estonia will become common.
@mikatu
@mikatu 11 месяцев назад
Modern, but not best.
@mnessenche
@mnessenche Год назад
The EU should unite all their public transport and expand it
@paulh.9526
@paulh.9526 Год назад
They are trying. It's just that there are I think 4 rail gages, a good dozen of electrical tensions, and another dozen signal systems, because history. This project takes trillions, and requires the unanimous approval of 27 countries at every stage.
@sagichnicht6748
@sagichnicht6748 Год назад
The gage is by far not the biggest issue even. The vast majority of the EU rail network is standard gauge and on the Iberian peninsula for example where the general network isn't, the HSR network is nonetheless. With Rail Baltica the same will be the case soon in the Baltics too. Finland and Ireland have some broad gauge too but are also very isolated railway wise. With electrical standards and track control we have two issues that are a much bigger stumbling block and indeed a lot of money and effort is going into addressing them.
@paulh.9526
@paulh.9526 Год назад
@Sag Ichnicht If I recall correctly, standard gage is also the smallest, so converting to standard is simpler than the other way around
@petouser
@petouser Год назад
Just imagine a giant railway connection from Helsinki to Lisbon. Going quickly at 300 kph with something like a TGV Duplex (or TGV M).
@theteamxxx3142
@theteamxxx3142 Год назад
@@petouser in italy we are upgrading heavily for rails both for connecting better the south and for connecting italy to everything else . Right now milan-paris is like 7 hours in the future it will be only 3
@mareka3740
@mareka3740 Год назад
Here in Poland construction works concentrate on the Warsaw-Białystok (our 10th biggest city) line. The first part, some 110 kilometres long, is already finished including a brand new bridge over the Bug river. Currently some 65 kilometres of railway towards Białystok are being modernized (including a new bridge over the Narew river) as well as train stations and rail junctions in Białystok and Ełk.
@Hession0Drasha
@Hession0Drasha Год назад
That's really cool. I can normally only find information on the part in the baltic states online in english. Wasn't actually sure if the polish part was going to be finished by 2030. Are there any other hsr projects in poland? Maybe warsaw to krakow to budapest? 😊
@bigt6665
@bigt6665 Год назад
one day i want to move to poland it seems like a nice growing economy that will be like germany. i live in the UK
@Hession0Drasha
@Hession0Drasha Год назад
@@bigt6665 bellow 0⁰ in winter though
@adm_o1019
@adm_o1019 Год назад
@@Hession0Drasha There are pendolinos there but I don't know if 200km/h could be called high speed trains :)
@Hession0Drasha
@Hession0Drasha Год назад
@@adm_o1019 i wouldn't. I think the minimum is 250?
@sharifsazal
@sharifsazal Год назад
2:00 I love how the transport minister of Latvia is just a building 😂
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@botanist3257
@botanist3257 Год назад
@@AB-zl4nh that has nothing to do with the topic of the video.
@KrotowX
@KrotowX Год назад
At 2006 transport minister in Latvia was Aigars Kalvītis. He is the one who signed TEN-T agreement. I agree that in photo he look a bit like a building.
@sic22l
@sic22l Год назад
Polish part is also a part of the Rail Baltica project and it's funded by CEF. It's not only in the design phase as the modernisation of the Warsaw-Bialystok line will be completed between 2023/2024.
@countdown4725
@countdown4725 Год назад
4:45 €5.8 billion might sound like a lot, but compare it to HS2's £100+ billion in the UK, while Rail Baltica is around twice as long
@Fred_the_1996
@Fred_the_1996 Год назад
yeah but the br*tish people are still stuck in the stone age and can't use tools so they can't build anything meaningful
@tree427
@tree427 Год назад
thats also about the price of 1 train ticket in the uk
@CreatorPolar
@CreatorPolar Год назад
@@tree427viva la privatization
@David-wp2iw
@David-wp2iw Год назад
yes, but hs2 is a twice speed as rail baltica. thats a different infrastructure with cherry topping expensive labor costs and tons of bureaucracy
@hape3862
@hape3862 Год назад
@@David-wp2iw 230 km/h x 2 = 460 km/h. You don't believe that HS2 will be _that_ fast, do you?
@SuperStreetWarrior
@SuperStreetWarrior Год назад
Tallinn-Helsinki tunnel will be actually 80 km long and thus will be longest undersea tunnel in the world
@Hjernespreng
@Hjernespreng Год назад
No, it won't go from the Tallin city center. It would from the city's eastern peninsula, which cuts another 15-20km off the length.
@hurri7720
@hurri7720 Год назад
@@Hjernespreng , the problem with a train tunnel is that there is a limit to how high a train can climb and if the tunnel is deep below the Bay of Finland it needs a long distance to go down and come up in the other end. The Danes are solving that problem by not building a tunnel in the ground below the sea, but a tunnel built of concrete lying on the bottom. You find that project on RU-vid.
@ookomboo3334
@ookomboo3334 Год назад
@@Hjernesprengwait kakumäe or paljasaare?
@MrRromy
@MrRromy Год назад
yeah, definately worth it to just go shop for cheap alcohol :D
@robotnikkkk001
@robotnikkkk001 Год назад
=AND TUNNEL WHERE WILL BE THE MOST PERCENTAGE OF DRUNK PEOPLE ONBOARD =HEHEHEHEHEHE
@siimoraba2043
@siimoraba2043 Год назад
Can't wait for this to be completed! Means our annual Eurotrips can begin in Pärnu instead of Tallinn and far less need to fly everywhere. And if having to fly, will have far more options with AirBaltic.
@dragons_hook
@dragons_hook Год назад
Just don't tell Scotty... Scotty doesn't know.
@fokus5097
@fokus5097 Год назад
As Lithuanian from Vilnius, I can't wait for this to finish, I always liked to just hop on train and go somewhere out of blue, and it opens so much more places to visit and most important, how fast I can be in said places.
@janipiot
@janipiot Год назад
9:16 why is that dude censored?
@AA-hg5fk
@AA-hg5fk Год назад
Do you want to see an old man in his underwear?
@andreykot8373
@andreykot8373 Год назад
He's hanging down to his knees, it can be shocking.
@vakeiniux321
@vakeiniux321 Год назад
So happy this is happening!! Gonna change the game completely in the Baltics and beyond..
@WhiteOwlet
@WhiteOwlet Год назад
As someone living in Finland with family/friends in the Netherlands and Scotland, I can't wait for this thing to exist. Train travel is so nice.
@SkribbleNL
@SkribbleNL Год назад
As someone from The Netherlands I can't wait for this to exist so I can visit Finland and the Baltic region with the ease of train and not having to fly.
@juuusturull1250
@juuusturull1250 Год назад
Thank you so much for making this video about the my country, Estonia, and other Baltic States! It means a lot to us! I'll make a small correction: Saustinõmme is roughly pronounced as sa-w-sti-nym-me at 8:38.
@haochengzhai7156
@haochengzhai7156 Год назад
Is it recognized in international law?🤔
@dovias5665
@dovias5665 Год назад
@@haochengzhai7156 Really? UN recognition is not enough for you?
@haochengzhai7156
@haochengzhai7156 Год назад
@@dovias5665 Los cinco miembros permanentes tienen derecho de veto.😂
@KarelKannel
@KarelKannel Год назад
@@haochengzhai7156 What are you asking?
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
​@@dovias5665 The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@uweinhamburg
@uweinhamburg Год назад
Excellent idea - if there will be a good link to the German system, i would really love to visit the Baltic States as a tourist! Up to now the idea of flying such short distances have kept me away from it. All i have learned about them make them a fascinating destinations. As these countries are relatively small by size, they are great train areas! The inclusion of Finland via a tunnel would make the plan complete! Connecting people is a great element of the EU peace project! Money well spend..
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@magnushelin007
@magnushelin007 Год назад
I agree. Money well spent.
@phoenixoflight224
@phoenixoflight224 Год назад
Yeah dude that's your problem? Even if it's not recognised it's still in Russian hands
@alouisschafer7212
@alouisschafer7212 11 месяцев назад
5.8 billion is dirt cheap in the grand scheme of things here in Europe. I hope that this project will reignite the idea of interrail and make way for cheaper and more streamlined rail travel in Europe.
@voodoodummie
@voodoodummie Год назад
At the moment the baltics and finland have the issue of functioning as poorly connected borderlands of the union. This project sounds great to integrate these countries further into the larger EU ecosystem.
@aoki6332
@aoki6332 10 месяцев назад
this is a big step from the past and the old Soviet Control to a more proper united Europe
@VedranKlemens
@VedranKlemens Год назад
I wish the Balkans had a similar modernized railway one day
@milos582
@milos582 Год назад
Serbia has a nice railway. This will be part of a great project between Hungary and possible Bulgaria.
@user-qv2iw1gl9x
@user-qv2iw1gl9x Год назад
​@@milos582 Milos, Bulgaria build railway Sofia, Burgas🤜
@malahammer
@malahammer Год назад
You can see why internal EU flights are and will be taking more hits because the rail network.
@dramasoldier8669
@dramasoldier8669 Год назад
Good.
@Jompe69
@Jompe69 Год назад
Video didn't even say this huge bonus with Rail Baltica. This can have huge positive impact for all of us, if flight travel dramatically goes down. I'm still hoping that Finland can build the tunnel to Tallinn. Late night trains to Germany?? Helsinki to Tallinn in 30 minutes holy moly, that would be so awesome
@jeckjeck3119
@jeckjeck3119 Год назад
@@Jompe69 And beautiful!
@linusfotograf
@linusfotograf Год назад
@@Jompe69 Imagine a high-speed rail connection and tunnel from Helsinki-Turku-Mariehamn-Stockholm
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@mangoldm
@mangoldm Год назад
I knew nothing about Estonia until I was researching grand pianos and came across Estonia Pianos. Impressive resilience against the Russians, and their pianos are amazing, too.
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@JeZZGro
@JeZZGro Год назад
​@@AB-zl4nhSame shit like Kosovo, yet there we are. Double standards from brainwashed people.
@john_2589
@john_2589 Год назад
@@AB-zl4nh Can you chill? you commented this all over the place. he didnt show it as part of russia only as occupied by it.
@joseraulmiguens6699
@joseraulmiguens6699 Год назад
@@AB-zl4nh illegaly according to who. half of the war see Russia's war as a just war.
@seandoherty925
@seandoherty925 Год назад
​@@joseraulmiguens6699 illegal according to international law.
@oskars1419
@oskars1419 Год назад
from lisbon to helsinki by one train :D
@atmo03
@atmo03 Год назад
I (Estonian) am really looking forward to this. I miss commuting between Tallinn and Pärnu (my hometown) by train. And hopefully this will trigger more railway projects in Estonia between other municipalities. The current status of our railways is pathetic and the infrastructure is more car centric. Wish the people who don’t possess a car or can’t afford one have more options. If there is a possibility to commute with a train, people use it. Here trains are crowded! So that should give an idea to policy makers that we want an efficient railway system!
@reineh3477
@reineh3477 Год назад
As a Swede, I love this. Of course should our Baltic neighbours be able to travel by train to the rest of Europe.
@davidlally592
@davidlally592 Год назад
And indeed SJ/Swedish Rail already run an overnight train to/from Stockholm C to/from Berlin Hbf via the Oresund link..
@LynxSwe
@LynxSwe Год назад
@@davidlally592 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vSpD46n0ymo.html
@USStateOfSiberiaGHWBush1992
Finland also plans a rail link with the Baltics and the rest of the EU. A tunnel bored/drilled beneath the Gulf of Finland, from Helsinki to Tallinn. Also so that Finland can transport by rail, around Russia and no longer through Russia.
@ClemensKatzer
@ClemensKatzer 10 месяцев назад
Yes, I am looking forward to it. They also consider it because Helsinki and Tallinn would basically be in commuting distance from each other.
@cz.travelmaster
@cz.travelmaster Год назад
When you travel to ex-Soviet countries, it's amazing to see how hard they're trying to get as far from the Orcs wannabe empire as possible. I wish the Baltic states success with this project and I'm happy the EU supports it. These kinds of things are where taxpayers money should be directed.
@bertrecht913
@bertrecht913 Год назад
You are an orc.
@MrPeterPan
@MrPeterPan Год назад
Cope
@electricangel4488
@electricangel4488 Год назад
Better then paying for more red tape and ideological projects
@jeckjeck3119
@jeckjeck3119 Год назад
Away from Mordor is always a good thing.
@romawar
@romawar Год назад
Хохол, похрюкай
@realaurorien
@realaurorien Год назад
As a Lithuanian is genuinely funny how easily Latvian and Estonian cities are pronounced, but when Lithuania enters the question, noone comes even close to the correct pronounciation haha. This isnt meant as any offense, i just like how unique our language is, its so well preserved that there is no language like it.
@NeblogaiLT
@NeblogaiLT Год назад
LT (and I think LV and EE) spelling is phonemically correct (letters consistently correspond with sounds), which is the right way to use the alphabet. But in a lottery of how English speakers pronounce the names of Baltic cities- EE and LV happened to have names that are easier for English to pronounce.
@realaurorien
@realaurorien Год назад
@@NeblogaiLT i wasn't talking about spelling...spelling and pronunciation are two different things
@NeblogaiLT
@NeblogaiLT Год назад
@@realaurorien Kind of hard to know how to pronounce things if your writing system does not have consistent spelling.. That is why English speakers are often afraid to even try reading foreign names. And when they do- usually wrong pronunciations gain traction, and become the norm in that language.
@realaurorien
@realaurorien Год назад
@@NeblogaiLT I'm not insulting him...I don't know where you saw any criticism, i complimented my beautiful language
@erikjurmann6594
@erikjurmann6594 10 месяцев назад
To be fair the Estonian names are not pronounced as you would in Estonian in the video
@hobog
@hobog Год назад
Such a great railway for less than 10 billion usd is great value 😊
@lauris5275
@lauris5275 Год назад
They all lie. Our country (Latvia) already sad that it will cost 5-6 billion more than expected on our side. :D
@sebsebski2829
@sebsebski2829 Год назад
Sounds great. Would love to use the train from Warsaw and visit the Baltics!
@righteousbyfaithinChrist
@righteousbyfaithinChrist Год назад
Sounds like a wonderful project and much needed as well!!!👏👏👏
@seneca983
@seneca983 Год назад
1:50 The graphic seems to show a railway from Sweden to Finland through Åland. That makes no sense.
@jajajejehjune4301
@jajajejehjune4301 Год назад
Great video! Thank you :)
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@Temo990
@Temo990 Год назад
5.8BN € seems fairly cheap for a project of that scale. We here in Germany pay about twice as much for a single train station.
@zorilaz
@zorilaz Год назад
5.8 billion now….. 5.8 billion later
@tim_goll
@tim_goll Год назад
the ~10bn for Stuttgart 21 also includes all the new bridges, tunnels and rails to Ulm. But still, this seems pretty cheap compared to german projects
@KrotowX
@KrotowX Год назад
@@zorilaz In SpongeBob narrator voice: 5.8 billion euros later...
@KrotowX
@KrotowX Год назад
@@tim_goll Add difference between working cost (yes, we still have quite different income level between EU countries) and some German-only specific regulations to bill.
@aleksnarjanen939
@aleksnarjanen939 Год назад
actually the 5.8bln is outdated, for the end of the 2022 the price was already +1.8bn higher because of inflation, and im 100% sure will be much higher at the end of the project.
@idraote
@idraote 11 месяцев назад
It seems an incredibly useful infrastructure to connect the area.
@DougGrinbergs
@DougGrinbergs Год назад
2:48 Warsaw to Tallinn, possibly even Helsinki 8:13 military security for Baltics
@flightmasterr231
@flightmasterr231 Год назад
9:15 What's up with the random naked guy?
@u1zha
@u1zha 9 месяцев назад
Probably not naked, just his bulge confused some AI into thinking he was naked/needing pixelization.
@57thorns
@57thorns Год назад
It is also vital to rebuild all of the railroads to standard gauge to further dissuade Russian aspiration to invade the Baltics. This is a much larger undertaking, but it has to be done eventually.
@romawar
@romawar Год назад
You are delusional
@Maisszs
@Maisszs Год назад
On the news they said its to expensive in latvia
@jonathanbuzzard1376
@jonathanbuzzard1376 Год назад
@@Maisszs More expensive than being invaded by Russia? Yeah I don't think so. It is a vital passive defence deterrent for all ex Soviet states to get of Russian gauge ASAP.
@roadent217
@roadent217 Год назад
I don't think that will happen. It would cost too much to replace *all* the railways to the standard gauge. Cost that would be better spent simply expanding the respective militaries. The smaller railways are still going to remain in Russian gauge. Then, as an example, the Sovietsk-Klaipėda, Sovietsk-Šiauliai and Nesterov-Kaunas railways would still remain in the Soviet gauge, so if Russia were to invade from the Kaliningrad direction, they could quickly repair the tracks to keep up supply to their forward positions. The main benefit from this mega-project would be that NATO trains could, potentially, drive all the way up to Tallinn without being dependent on local Soviet gauge trains.This would expand NATO military infrastructure, which is always a plus.
@57thorns
@57thorns Год назад
@@roadent217 If (and this is a big if) trains get a true renaissance it is possible that Russian gauge will go the same way as the narrow gauge. You begin by adding a third rail to accommodate standard gauge and as the old soviet rolling stock is modernized eventually the russian rail is removed. But it would take a long time.
@msen154
@msen154 9 месяцев назад
that's so cool, can't wait to take a trip through the Baltics once it's done
@AndrewBlacker-wr2ve
@AndrewBlacker-wr2ve Год назад
When switching gauge, sometimes the whole car is lifted off the wheel sets and put onto the next gauge wheel sets.
@pawelzielinski1398
@pawelzielinski1398 Год назад
Absolutely. Nobody needs to switch trains. My dad studied in Moscow back in the day and he took the train from Warsaw many times (plane few times as well). In Brest at the border they had the cranes that lifted the passenger cars a bit and removed the standard gauge undercarriage and replaced it with the Russian style. It doesn't take long to do that. Back in the 70s and 80s there were a lot of Russian trains with Russian carriages going through Poland to their military bases in Poland and Germany.
@KrotowX
@KrotowX Год назад
On slow railways or railways made for some very specific reason it is Ok. For regular high sped and freight train lines - not so much.
@pawelzielinski1398
@pawelzielinski1398 Год назад
@@KrotowX Yes, I was talking about Stalin era trains. Also back in the 70s and 80s there were Russian carriages regularly traveling to and through Poland with Russian officers and family members of Russian soldiers.
@u1zha
@u1zha 9 месяцев назад
O rly? Spain has gauge-changing technology where the train doesn't even need to stop. Mechanical levers push the wheels along the axle and fix them in place again.
@AndrewBlacker-wr2ve
@AndrewBlacker-wr2ve 9 месяцев назад
@@u1zha I've heard Spain can change gauge without lifting... Now I understand how!
@stehgrad
@stehgrad Год назад
In Austria we are working on the Baltic-Adriatic Corridor for many years. The new railway tunnels should be finished by 2030.
@cosmicreciever
@cosmicreciever Год назад
It's really distracting that the volume of the voiceover goes down whenever there is a sound effect, it makes it hard to pay attention to the topic
@jameshicks6753
@jameshicks6753 Год назад
Good ideal, wish we had forward thinking like this here in the US. Keep up the good work.
@TrineDaely
@TrineDaely Год назад
Europe takes trains very seriously it would seem. I hope it works as well in practice as it does in theory.
@aidanclarke6106
@aidanclarke6106 Год назад
It works very well on national fares but still a lot to do to improve international fares, with the exception of the Thalys line London-Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam which works flawlessly
@EQuake2290
@EQuake2290 Год назад
our trains have always served us faithfully
@krashd
@krashd Год назад
It does or we would not have spent 200 years building them.
@TrineDaely
@TrineDaely Год назад
@@krashd I meant the environmental considerations, I just failed to specify that.
@markussieder6162
@markussieder6162 Год назад
I am currently travelling through Poland & Baltics with Interrail and it is quite gruesome. The new route would make this travel so much more attractive!! (Long travelling times, no wifi on Polish IC, no train service between Lithuania and Latvia)
@tomaspangonis2440
@tomaspangonis2440 Год назад
There is no direct train but technically you can go by train to Vilnius to Turmantas (small village right on Lithuania-Latvia border) and change trains there and continue :)
@PurpleDuneEfa
@PurpleDuneEfa Год назад
@@tomaspangonis2440 "change trains" not a single train runs to Turmantas from Latvian side. You need to travel from Turmantas to Daugavpils somehow and then hop onto a train Daugavpils - Riga
@VaidasMaldzius
@VaidasMaldzius Год назад
id love to travel so quicly around baltics! So cool!
@thomaswallace479
@thomaswallace479 9 месяцев назад
Rail Baltica: what an exciting project, especially with the connection to Finland by tunnel. So many benefits.
@maciejtrybilo
@maciejtrybilo Год назад
I love train travel in theory. Unfortunately in practice booking long distance travel across Europe is a big pita and the rail operators are way too comfortable with delays. The EU should get a grip on those.
@danielnight5057
@danielnight5057 Год назад
Literally travel 80% of the year week around Europe with train, delays and availability where it is available is not an issue I ever faced.
@eljanrimsa5843
@eljanrimsa5843 Год назад
@@danielnight5057 It is very good once you know where to look, how often to look, and where to expect problems and calculate a little extra time. But it is confusing just to understand which connections are available, and how much they cost. Usually I go to a big portal to see for which part of my journey I have good regular connections, aggregate websites to fill in the gaps, and often additionally to regional providers to buy tickets.
@danielnight5057
@danielnight5057 Год назад
@@eljanrimsa5843 Google maps are more than enough
@danielnight5057
@danielnight5057 Год назад
@@eljanrimsa5843 map shows what company runs the trains if people have common sense they Google them and buy them also there are apps like omio and train line which make it easy to buy tickets from multiple companies. Not to mention station sales
@danielnight5057
@danielnight5057 Год назад
@@eljanrimsa5843 but haven't been to Romania, so maybe it's harder
@chrissmith2114
@chrissmith2114 Год назад
Seems like EU can build a railway network for Euro 6 billion, while in Britain we build a 120 mile long railway we do not need and it will cost £150 billion - over £1 billion per mile...
@krashd
@krashd Год назад
We're building an HS line, there is a huge difference.
@chrissmith2114
@chrissmith2114 Год назад
@@krashd Saving a few minutes on a short journey - great plan and a complete waste of money - people are using railways less in UK.
@magnushelin007
@magnushelin007 Год назад
Thank goodness the UK left the EU. Now the EU can go ahead with large projects without the British whining the whole time. Also, remember all the money you sent to the EU every day that could be better spent on the NHS? Bonfire of the quangos? Rules and regulations you could get rid off?. Good speed.
@chrissmith2114
@chrissmith2114 Год назад
@@magnushelin007 Britain helped to pay for a lot of those projects as one of the few members who actually contributed to the EU gravy train. Britain was called 'Treasure Island' by the 'great and good' in EU. The HS2 was actually an EU requirement for an EU wide high speed rail network, so the un-elected in Brussels could see the limits of its domain more quickly and be back in Brussels in time for a very subsidised slap up dinner with lots of subsidised alcohol...
@magnushelin007
@magnushelin007 Год назад
@@chrissmith2114 Always blaming others. Stop building the HS2 then now that you are free from oppression. Have you thought of that? I am just glad you were out in time for the energy crisis last year. If not you would have blamed the inflation and high energy prices on Brussels/European super state/Germany, anything but your failed class of politicians. Now you can only blame yourself (and of course the new excuse, "net zero"). With all the money you save not sending pounds to Europe you can cover the streets in gold, NHS can finally be the best public health care system in the world. Now, with you freedom anything is possible.
@jannix7262
@jannix7262 11 месяцев назад
This is great. I love travelling by train. but at the moment it takes way too much time from Munich to the Baltics. I really like this projects as they bring us europeans closer together :)
@stevens1041
@stevens1041 Год назад
Important to do it. Make sure its double tracked for quick freight transport
@henrikmanitski1061
@henrikmanitski1061 10 месяцев назад
It is double-track.
@ohyeah2816
@ohyeah2816 Год назад
The UK left the EU. ‘Kick Me’ should be pinned on people who voted to Leave.
@davidlally592
@davidlally592 Год назад
Yup mega, mega stupid...
@denzzlinga
@denzzlinga Год назад
Another question would be, does it make sense to have one standard gauge line through broad gauge networks? Or would it be more practical to change the whole baltic rail networks to standard gauge, so that everything is compatible? And in a next step change Finnland´s network to standard gauge too, and interconnect it with Sweden´s network and through that tunnel with rail baltica.
@Outside85
@Outside85 Год назад
I am pretty certain that slowly converting the whole rail network to the same gauge size is one of the future ideas they have, but not doing it now is likely due to costs and national interests. But in the long run, not having direct access to the new rail line is going to annoy local governments and business' enough that they might start finding investors to expand the network. Also, many years into the future when its become a somewhat sensible country (hopefully), I could imagine the line being extended even further to St. Petersburg, and a different string may go to Kyiv.
@denzzlinga
@denzzlinga Год назад
@@Outside85 my thought was, to start changing the gauge before rail baltica is finished. So that when it will be finished in the 2030s, the majority of the baltic rail networks will be standard gauge allready, and everything can work together, and especially the freight cars can leave rail baltica and circulate the network, like they do in every other eu country.
@Outside85
@Outside85 Год назад
@@denzzlinga That would be the most sensible thing, I agree, but also very expensive and disruptive. Plus I am not sure how much of these existing rail-lines are fully or partially in private hands... like the state can easily say they want to make the change, but a private operator likely isn't just going to cough up the money for new trains or tracks if what they have work perfectly fine as far as they are concerned. I am however thinking that if enough companies who have their hands in shipping start lobbying for a link to major ports or cities, then something will be worked out.
@seneca983
@seneca983 Год назад
@@denzzlinga Such a switch will/would likely take a very long time.
@KrotowX
@KrotowX Год назад
Will happen if it will become feasible at some moment. Otherwise converting whole railway in Finlandia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania is awfully expensive project (probably around 100 bn EUR now) with marginal gain. Because it will require to change both rail and rolling stock gauge and upgrade railway signaling system in Baltic States railways to be unified with the rest of EU.
@pasanaator9874
@pasanaator9874 Год назад
The project hurts many people aswell, my friend who is a farmer will have his field cut in half with no easy way to travel between the halves being made.
@weelass3188
@weelass3188 Год назад
This is such an exciting project. I hope it comes to fruition very soon.
@Oldschool_Gamer_
@Oldschool_Gamer_ Год назад
Hopefully this will provide incentives to replace their Russian guage to this one. which would not just helping NATO move it's materiel, but also to make it harder for Russia (who heavily relies on rail for military transportation) to use these tracks. as well as adding further economic advantages
@KrotowX
@KrotowX Год назад
Easier to say than do. It require not only track and all used rolling stock wheel gauge change to Standard gauge in three Baltic states, but also railway signaling system replacing to system commonly used in the rest of Europe. In addition all upgraded railway stuff must comply to modern EU railway requirements. It will cost much more than 6 bn EU mentioned here. Probably it will be done, but not in this decade yet.
@teffety5466
@teffety5466 Год назад
Или просто снова начать торговать с Россией и Белоруссией, а ещё дать гражданство "не гражданам".
@jjsmthr
@jjsmthr 11 месяцев назад
@@teffety5466 Никто не хочет торговать с фашистской Россией. Забудь про цивилизацию. Все увидели истинное лицо московитов, когда они заблокировали украинские порты и парализовали перевозку украинского зерна, который кормит 20% населения планеты.
@Danila_Korotkov02
@Danila_Korotkov02 4 месяца назад
@@jjsmthr, никто не хочет только по новостям, где пипл хавает. А бизнес просто меняет владельца, название, цепочку поставок и торгует, как торговал
@rollercoaster478
@rollercoaster478 Год назад
So from 2011 to 2017 they established the legal company RB RAIL and ordered EY to conduct a study. Thats such slow progress holy shit :D I remember back in 2014 everyone was so hyped that Rail Baltica will finally start building but nah they just waited and waited and waited.
@KrotowX
@KrotowX Год назад
Project would begin faster, but 2008 crisis happened. Then several years passed in fierce underground battles about potential routes, designs and choosing about who will build particular distances and supply materials and equipment. For example in Latvia first RB project director leaved her post because she had enough with local municipalities and business owners who cared more about how much funds they will slurp from EU funds or how much they or their friends will put in private pockets. Without that real building would begin several years earlier.
@rollercoaster478
@rollercoaster478 Год назад
@@KrotowX Yes good points, unfortunately locals and corruption delayed all this.
@mardus_ee
@mardus_ee Год назад
​@@KrotowX And then Lithuania wanted a direct line to Vilnius, which was outside the scope of the project.
@piotrwojdelko1150
@piotrwojdelko1150 4 месяца назад
I hope that they will build a stop in Suwalki gap it mainly will be for local people because Suwalki is cut off from Lithuania.High speed also means to high maintenance cost
@jezusbloodie
@jezusbloodie Год назад
Could you make a video on the western part of this TEN-T corridor project. Originally it was supposed to go to London, but brexit. Recently I read somewhere that my city, Enschede NLD, might get a direct connection to Helsinki, which would be hella dope, but as I tried to look into it I only got confused. The Wikipedia on this North Sea-Baltic Corridor is really really unhelpful, contradictive even, and i wasnt able to dig up anything conclusive in a timely manner and gave up. Can you maybe help out with this in the form of some delicious ✨content✨
@davidlally592
@davidlally592 Год назад
Ah... many in Brexit voters in UK (actually in England Wales, cos Scotland and NI voted Bremain) are now regretting their mega-stupid actions...
@mossyslopes
@mossyslopes Год назад
9.16 time mark 🤣 What the hell is going on at that archaeological dig? Otherwise, a fantastic update re: closer integration with Baltic EU states 👍
@jultomten3739
@jultomten3739 11 месяцев назад
Opening in 2030 thats sick here in Sweden we gotta wait till 2035 for a new mainline
@aniinnrchoque1861
@aniinnrchoque1861 Год назад
A continuous train from Berlin to Kaunas would be lovely! Sign me up!
@yurikaradzhov5202
@yurikaradzhov5202 Год назад
Why did you paint Crimea as part of russian territory? It was occupied same as parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions back in 2014, but you did draw this parts in a different way.
@57thorns
@57thorns Год назад
They probably just used a standard map from somewhere. While Russia never admitted to the invasion of Donetsk and Luhansk, they did claim Crimea in 2014, making it a contested territory under de facto Russian control. Given the subject matter of Russian imperialism and the current war, this was a huge mistake. At the same time only 15 countries (several of them already under Russian control or just anti-western like North Korea and Afghanistan) considered the invasion of Crimea justified. If anything, Crimera should be shaded. It is part of Ukraine by law, but has been under Orcish control for close to ten years.
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
​​@@57thorns Supporting the narrative of rapist's and killers is disgusting and unjustified. Ukraine was invaded, occupied and then this part annexed. This channel is a disgrace to code the map that supports that.
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
Thank you. I cannot believe this channel just supported the narrative of Putin. It's disgusting.
@goldbullet50
@goldbullet50 Год назад
@@AB-zl4nh How many decades should we continue drawing incorrect maps then? Russia does control Crimea, like it or not.
@ultrasupermegakek2932
@ultrasupermegakek2932 Год назад
@@AB-zl4nh Can you provide any non-US sponsored sources on the accusations, mr. spammer?
@aliancemd
@aliancemd Год назад
As demonstrated by Ukraine, the old Russian network is a security threat to these countries
@TremereTT
@TremereTT Год назад
Is Vilnius basically build right in the reach if Russia/Belarus?
@botanist3257
@botanist3257 Год назад
@@TremereTT all Baltic countries basically are.
@TremereTT
@TremereTT Год назад
@@botanist3257 But look at the the map...man Vilnius...That's a capital right. And they put it right at their border to allow Moscovite armies the easiest access possible. In my mind all the Baltic capitals were on the shore of the Baltic sea. Now I wonder if relocating the capital to Klaipeda would improve the situation, when Königsberg and Kleipeda share a pond. It looks like Lithuania is totally f##ked by it's geography. Hmmm. I think Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine have all the rights to support the opposition in Belarus to get a buffer state to Russia...This is realy the only option to be save I think. Belrus needs a democratic revoloution. If we are lucky the belarussian volunteers aiding Ukraine, might put things right in Belarus when they return home. Being Lithuanian realy looks like being the guy that build a house on the edge of an active volcano in the middle of the pacific.
@ysmg9010
@ysmg9010 Год назад
While it started as a civil project, there certainly is a military aspect. Currently standard gauge track only reaches Kaunus. Any heavy equipment would have to unloaded there.
@andrebyche31
@andrebyche31 Год назад
that's hilarious
@docjanos
@docjanos Год назад
You may want to improve your selection of stock footage. The shot at 1:28 of the supposed change of gauge at the border is actually a picture of two commuter trains in the New York area.
@Turbo_TechnoLogic
@Turbo_TechnoLogic Год назад
And with that it's also possible to bring military equipment to the baltics, as it seems it is a crucial demand right now
@AA-hg5fk
@AA-hg5fk Год назад
Looks like a great idea. It's a shame my country voted to leave the EU, the UK's transport infrastructure is dreadful and i doubt things are going to get better now we're outside the EU. Thanks Brexiteers...
@jackdunn3235
@jackdunn3235 Год назад
We will rejoin. 🇪🇺❤️🇬🇧
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@---...---...---...---... Год назад
The EU is on the fast track to federalism at which point it will become an even less efficient and even more tyrannical version of the federal united states of America. Why would anyone but the most corrupt elites want to join such a thing?
@anglaismoyen
@anglaismoyen Год назад
In what way was our membership of the EU holding our transport infrastructure together?
@jackdunn3235
@jackdunn3235 Год назад
@@anglaismoyen are you British. You have no British content on your channel. Just Chinese.
@radosaworman7628
@radosaworman7628 Год назад
@@jackdunn3235hope not. EU is getting torn apart by internal tensions. I do not like Conservative party in UK but Jonson was right that time is ripe for new smaller economic unions to form.
@cosmicdebris2223
@cosmicdebris2223 Год назад
2:27 fun fact, that will be Ernst & Young, I don't think the name is Earnest...
@ThrashingCode
@ThrashingCode Год назад
Looks like some of those shots were plugin added Transport Fever graphics and I'm all here for it! 🤣
@leonf.7893
@leonf.7893 Год назад
Can we talk about the image at 9:15
@amk6266
@amk6266 Год назад
I like how you say "reaccupied", lol. Ah, btw, Finland also uses Russian gauge.
@erik_griswold
@erik_griswold Год назад
1520mm is Soviet Gauge. Russian Gauge, thanks to an American (the father of the painter of Whistler’s Mother) is 1524mm (5 feet) and is still used in Finland.
@mittr6724
@mittr6724 Год назад
it will be so much easier for me to come to Poland from Finland with this!
@edrag0n
@edrag0n Год назад
This project is super exciting to me, in Lithuania, but oh my god it's so slow... Maybe my expectations are too high, but it's been on-going and talked about for most of my life and they still haven't got round to building the track. And trains will not be thaaat fast really, why can't we have 300+ km/h? And also, I think it would be fair to pay for it ourselves, esp. given the massive advantages that come with it. On the other hand, it's funny to compare it with UK's HS2
@AL-lh2ht
@AL-lh2ht Год назад
The EU is suppose to support underprivileged nations for economic and stability reasons.
@KrotowX
@KrotowX Год назад
Let hope that it will be built upgradeable for speed :) There is however minimum distance between stations where HS train become viable. Even without extra engineering complexity too little distance will not allow train to accelerate and decelerate with comfortable acceleration. You certainly will not want to use seat belts like in plane.
@leeswecho
@leeswecho Год назад
It is humbling to consider that in the time it took Europe to decide to build this rail line, China actually built an entire national rail system across the entire country.
@mariuskumpys6780
@mariuskumpys6780 Год назад
Naivu. Tai beprasmis, nuostolius generuosiantis projektas. Tai nebus greitasis geležinkelis kur traukiniai lėktų 350 km/h greičiu. Atsišakojimas į Vilnių išvis kažkokia beprotybė, kai dabar traukiniu be problemų galima iš Vilniaus į Kauną patekti. Tokiais zigzagais keliaujant iš Suvalkų į Vilnių jokio laiko išlošimo nebus. Keleivių tarnsportavimas yra nuostolingas, tai senai žinoma, ir geležinkeliai kompensuoja juos dėka krovinių transportavimo, na tai koks čia išlošimas iš Rail Balticos Lietuvai? Kroviniai bus kur? Į Kauną, ir Panevėžį, su zigzagu į Vilnių? Video išvis optimistiniai svaičiojimai. Kas visa tai išlaikys? Kas prižiūrės? Valstybė su mažėjančiu gyventojų skaičiumi? Vadinasi paraleliai išlakyti ir Lietuvos geležinkelius ir Rail Baltica, nes Rail Baltica bus visai atskira sistema: su savo reidmenmis ir lokomotyvais, savo signalizacija ir saugumo sistema ir aišku viską pirkti iš Vokietijos ir kitų šalių kur naudojama tokia sistema su atitinkama kaina. O kur dar žemių išpirkimas, iškirsti miškai, sankasos ir iškasos? Apie jokį atsipirkimą nėra net kalbos.
@dignamshane
@dignamshane Год назад
You could build a single hospital in Ireland for that kind of money!
@jirislavicek9954
@jirislavicek9954 Год назад
Only the empty shell with no beds and medical equipment.
@davidlally592
@davidlally592 Год назад
Tho as mentioned elsewhere here, the joint NI Railways/Irish Rail "Enterprise" express train: Belfast Dublin service is soon to be upgraded. The existing french stock is getting old...
@theirrydamiens5840
@theirrydamiens5840 11 месяцев назад
Ok... Thanks
@hazydreamer7965
@hazydreamer7965 Год назад
What a great idea! The sooner it will start working, the better.
@waasar
@waasar Год назад
9:16 Is that an Archeologist in Speedos?
@w.k.7277
@w.k.7277 Год назад
Without speedos 😮
@KrotowX
@KrotowX Год назад
Seems a glitch in RU-vid nudity censoring algorithms. Most likely he had dirty khaki with blue shorts.
@Urbanhandyman
@Urbanhandyman Год назад
As a California taxpayer I'm crying with envy.
@zane_xoxo667
@zane_xoxo667 Год назад
me (latvian) is very exciting as a latvian for this project and its benefits for my country (latvia)
@artiszakrevskis6489
@artiszakrevskis6489 Год назад
Excited to be able to get to berlin by train
@darthmaul216
@darthmaul216 Год назад
This would be great
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@darthmaul216
@darthmaul216 4 месяца назад
@@AB-zl4nhok? I’m talking about the project not the map
@agnieszkasciog4490
@agnieszkasciog4490 Год назад
9:16 most dressed Eastern European uncle
@dimtool4183
@dimtool4183 Год назад
Isn't the wider gauge better because you can make bigger trans and transport more stuff and more stable?
@franxsoul566
@franxsoul566 Год назад
Great Video! I need some help from the people living in the Baltics! I’m currently doing interrail and I wished I could take this route. I’d still love to travel through the baltics. I know there’s already a train that connects Warsaw to Vilnius, but after that how much would it cost me to reach Tallin by bus (stopping over Riga)? Or would it make more sense to take the train to the nearest station at the border and then take a bus?
@franxsoul566
@franxsoul566 Год назад
@@kallelaur1762 yeah I see what you mean. Thanks a lot Kalle!
@MrDadyD
@MrDadyD Год назад
Finally something useful being build with my tax money
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh Год назад
The map this channel used treats Crimea as not a part of Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine & illegally occupied Crimea since 2014. Neither Ukraine nor the vast majority of UN member state countries recognise this illegal invasion, occupation and annexation. Why has this channel?
@lievenz7167
@lievenz7167 Год назад
@@AB-zl4nh stop spamming this bruh you're blind the map treat Crimea as a part of Ukraine
@mikebegonia6134
@mikebegonia6134 Год назад
Schools? Hospitals? Sewer systems? ...
@user-xf7tm9nq3i
@user-xf7tm9nq3i Год назад
@@AB-zl4nh This perfectly shows what uneducated people are concerned about the Ukrainian topic. The map is absolutely correct regarding Crimea. The Russian Crimea was transferred to the UkSSR in 1954.
@mikel9138
@mikel9138 Год назад
@@AB-zl4nh Because nobody cares about crimea
@tobiwan001
@tobiwan001 Год назад
It always was a political and economically important project and after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it is now also strategic. With Finland's integration into NATO the Talinn-Helsinki tunnel will also be more likely. It would unite Talinn and Helsinki into one urban area across the gulf of Finland and the cities could interconnect with public urban transport which would boost economic devleopment. Time to finally unite Europe!
@mardus_ee
@mardus_ee Год назад
* Tallinn, with two letters 'l' (L)
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