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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2011

Spotted location, ubicación, lieux :
Ricla, Bujaraloz, Epila, Alhama de Aragon, Cabolafuente.

LAV Madrid/Barcelona

Staring:
-Talgo S-102 "pato"
-Siemens S-103 "Velaro"
-CAF S-120 "Alvia"

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  • Epic stuff!

  • @mansees Thank you :)

  • Great shots! The nighttime/sunset time shots are wonderful, and so are the two train mets you managed to film!

    It's also very nice to see some trains variety on a high speed line... In Italy, on the Torino-Milano (but also Milano-Bologna) high speed line all trains are hauled by FS ETR500 and there are no other trains travelling there!

    +1 and favorites!

  • @NewEuroStar483 Thank you, yeah ! great variety in the high speed rolling stock of the Renfe.

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  • @KudaanDaGreat thank you, us variant turn into stainless steel skin of the Velaro ?! Where did you find this ? It's a supposition ?

  • @dashloc your video is outstanding i have ridden the Talgo350 AVE S102 from

    Barcelona to Sevilla in 2010 it reached 310km/h for few minutes then down to 300 it is my favorite. but the valero has proven itself in Germany, Spain,Russia,China. hopefully it will evolve into a us variant made of stainless steel running from Chicago to NewYork city at 225mph or the AGV.

  • @catenaire You welcome, thanks for the comment :)

  • Wow, gorgeous landscapes and great shots! Thank you!

  • @jslassahn Hey, muchas gracias, wonder why my comment didn't appear the last time !

    Yeap the low light shots were very cool at recording ! :P

    Cheers :)

  • @Nelsa123 Yeap, distributed power on the rem is less lound than powered loc, [from the outside] i had never ride a Velaro !

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