Even the twenty minutes of the two video's is pretty long. This train just keeps on going up until you think its going to fall off the edge of the world. Makes Snowdon look like a molehill. (hence the different gearing)
A really well done hand held video too. Makes me want to go.
Wish there was more shots of Planalp itself, apparently my entire family originates from there. According to legend the small village was leveled by an avalanche leaving only one survivor. I've heard several variations of how he was named but all of them basicly end up the same. He was from Planalp...or Ab Planalp. Hence my last name, Abplanalp.
I read that the train doesn't stop long and people only ride it to get to Rothorn. I think Planalp's history only means something to Abplanalps hehe. But its nice to see what the area looks like.
I'd like to see this place for myself one day. My blood is really too thin to say I'm part this or part that but at least seeing the place where my line originated would be nice. People can trace they're name's back to countries but few can trace it back to where it really began.
great video as usual, but from a purely audio-perspective the Snowdon engines sound a lot more 'butch', the gearing on these gives them a phut-phut-phut sound bit like a lawnmower!
I agree. I said they sounded like a traction engine. Apparently according to my dad, as these were built in the 90s, the original engines, and the 30's batch, sound more like a proper steam engine. Also all the Snowdon engines, came from Switzerland.
At least you're guaranteed steam traction. At Snowdon you might end up with one of the diesels both ways, and they sound like over-worked construction plant.
Fun ride. Wonderful place to tour! We stayed with family in Brienz.
VideoSeattle 1 year ago
Even the twenty minutes of the two video's is pretty long. This train just keeps on going up until you think its going to fall off the edge of the world. Makes Snowdon look like a molehill. (hence the different gearing)
A really well done hand held video too. Makes me want to go.
harrisonaard1 1 year ago
Beleuchtung is shr slecht. Schnitt ist auch nicht gut gelungen.
Freunlichen Gruss
Wim v.d. Linden
Heerenveen
die Niederlande
wimvdlinden 2 years ago
Truly....one of the most beautiful train rides you can take!!....Going to Meiringen again in june....can't wait to get up the rothorn again!!
Thanks for posting this....got me all excited!!
fiddleup 3 years ago
beautiful place!
69moparman 4 years ago
I live there.
icebsc 3 years ago
Wish there was more shots of Planalp itself, apparently my entire family originates from there. According to legend the small village was leveled by an avalanche leaving only one survivor. I've heard several variations of how he was named but all of them basicly end up the same. He was from Planalp...or Ab Planalp. Hence my last name, Abplanalp.
drunktarutaru 4 years ago
Wow, interesting bit of history there.
My apologies I didn't get any other shots of Planalp. We were only there for a few minutes, so there wasn't really any time to have a look round.
PhilipGriffin1234 4 years ago
I read that the train doesn't stop long and people only ride it to get to Rothorn. I think Planalp's history only means something to Abplanalps hehe. But its nice to see what the area looks like.
drunktarutaru 4 years ago
@drunktarutaru My family from Brienz would confirm that story. We share a common heritage.
VideoSeattle 1 year ago
I'd like to see this place for myself one day. My blood is really too thin to say I'm part this or part that but at least seeing the place where my line originated would be nice. People can trace they're name's back to countries but few can trace it back to where it really began.
drunktarutaru 1 year ago
yea, know they are built with scilencers so that the awful noise is smoothed out
cograilfan 4 years ago
Very enjoyable video.
JimTLonW6 4 years ago
great video as usual, but from a purely audio-perspective the Snowdon engines sound a lot more 'butch', the gearing on these gives them a phut-phut-phut sound bit like a lawnmower!
Christopher125 4 years ago
I agree. I said they sounded like a traction engine. Apparently according to my dad, as these were built in the 90s, the original engines, and the 30's batch, sound more like a proper steam engine. Also all the Snowdon engines, came from Switzerland.
PhilipGriffin1234 4 years ago
At least you're guaranteed steam traction. At Snowdon you might end up with one of the diesels both ways, and they sound like over-worked construction plant.
AndreiTupolev 3 years ago