Eurostar High Speed Compilation

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2006

Clips of Eurostars at high speed in England and France.

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  • Europe always does a better job at everything compared to the US. Is so sad how our government holds us back by lobbyists buying politicians out! And another thing that holds us back, is so many Americans with the "America is the best place on earth" ego! Because of the ego it blinds you from the truth of why we don't have things like this train. Go Europe! For giving your people options instead of keeping options from them. America is not free, its all fraud!

  • I love the sound it makes. :)

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  • when you think about it, it kind makes thed word 'zoom' gotta listen carefully.

  • @lewisisepic Agreed. There's just no other sound quite like the sound of a Eurostar ripping past at top speed. *nods*

  • great videos. if only north americans can see this video so they can revolutionize our transportation system into something like the eurostar.

  • Didn't realise and came across 320 stock vids. Don't like it tbh. Prefer this stock. Great compilation, just amazes me these things.

  • @OLDERBLUE. Those people are the ones that do Rome, London and Paris in 2 weeks and miss all three. I see them jump out of buses in front of the Eiffel Tower, take a snapshot and jump back in. That's not the same as laying there staring up at the sky waiting for it to start sparkling and listening to the collaborative gasp come across the Champs de Mars. Lyon again is very nice, Aix en Provence, Avignon. The best resource for sure - aardvarktravel forums (google it)

  • @OLDERBLUE No problem. How much time do you have? I like Amsterdam but I think about 3 or 4 days is fine. Brussels I've been to many times and but am not impressed with. It's sort of a grungy party town. Paris of course is wonderful but you really have to set aside some time for it. I live there in the summers and I haven't seen everything. If the weather was perfect I'd say 10 days would be the smallest amount of time I'd spend there. There will be a lot of people who disagree.

  • @grantmasterflash

    Thank you so much.. spending a lot of time on Youtube certainly is getting me familiar with what i want to do, along with comments like yours... Thank You..!

  • @Badsellcut, Australia? Seriously?

  • @OLDERBLUE You can stop anywhere you want. The train system is pretty thorough there. The Amsterdam to Nice path includes Brussels and Paris. I'd done it many times. I'd recommend Paris and Lyon of course. Aix en Provence too would be nice. Brussels I don't care much about.

  • I will keep asking these questions till i get a clear idea if i can do what I would like when i get to Amsterdam. I want to then take a train to Nice France, but I would need a list of "Stops" so i can get out and stay a while, in different towns, as I travel towards my final destination. Is the such a list?

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