As an Air Traffic Controller i'm asking Santa for more colleagues. Long weeks, missed holidays with family, and being overly stressed is taking its toll. The Arctic Circle looks awesome! Happy Holidays Friends.
I don’t know how else to express this, but watching your videos just brings me so much joy!! You two seem so genuine in your videos, and it NEVER comes across like you’re doing this just for fame/money, which is so rare these days! Happy Holidays!
Helsinki is a wonderful station. The trains in Finland were good, and the people were friendly and helpful. After Finland I took the overnight ferry from Helsinki to Stockholm. That's also a wonderful adventure you should put on your list if you haven't already done it. What do I want for Christmas? Mesimarija -- a Finnish liqueur made from Arctic Red Berries.
as a finn i find it fastcinating to read repeadetely "people were friendly" .... damn guys, where do you come from. What did you expect people to be like :) Why wouldnt they be friendly? The day is much nicer for all parties involved if we deal with each other in a friendly manner. There can only be one New York in the world haha...
@@zoolkhan OK, let me clarify: In answer to your question, I'm from Japan as my TH-cam name states. I visited several countries on the trip that took me to Finland. As you suggest, there are friendly people everywhere. For me, the difference in Finland is a lack of overtly insulting and condescending attitude towards visitors that can be found in some other places. Of course there is only one New York, and try as one might one may be hard pressed to find Hell in Helsinki, but the world is generally not an either-or place, but a spectrum. In my opinion, Helsinki was near the good end of the spectrum. That was not necessarily true of all of Finland. Tampere was somewhat less visitor-friendly than Helsinki. And of course, if we compare almost anywhere to Japan, noplace really compares.
@@richardinjapan4578Cool that you liked Helsinki. I think it's ok there, but I didn't like Tampere! Lol. Never been to Rovaniemi though. I have lived in all Nordic countries, I liked maybe Stockholm best. I have actually traveled all over the world, and met great people almost everywhere. And I love NYC!
So Finland is really a century ahead of Sweden in the rail hospitality industry. The quality of the train car interior, dining car, food selection, normal prices. Swedes are offering accommodation like a Russian train in 1980, container food and jacked up prices with full abuse of the captive audience situation. To the surprised Finn, people are probably mostly comparing to Swedes and their train cars. It's hard for you to comprehend from where you stand but they are frigid, frigid, frigid - in all aspects and on all levels. Yanta Law rules on the other side - for real 😃😃😃
Such a selfless wish for all of us viewers! ;) Thanks for all the videos Jeb and Suzanne. You guys are great. Here's to more great stuff from you guys in 2024 and beyond!
What a joyful and pleasant trip you gave us, Jeb. ❤ You and Suzanne are truly the nicest, most wholesome, fair and pleasant couple travelling anywhere! Thank you both for all the happiness you bring to our lives. Bless you. ☺️💙
Everytime i watched to your videos, it makes me smile. Other than showing the places, trains, planes, it also shows love between the 2 of u and wish u guys the best. And thank u for making these videos all these years
We did this trip (by air) in August 1998 to see the Big Guy! It was an amazing time as we were there when it wasn't busy and spent almost a half hour speaking with Santa. Saw Santa this summer in North Pole, AK. I think he had gotten up on the wrong side of Mrs Claus that day! Nowhere near as magical.
Hi there, What a wonderful trip Jeb! As usual you and Suzanne have outdone yourselves! Thank you for all the pleasure and education that you provide to us. Peter
Amazing trip! A perfect expedition to get everyone in the mood for the season. What a treat. Happy Holidays to you and the Creative Director and your entire family!
As much as I enjoy a good train ride, the great scenery on your trip, the food, and whole package..... IT'S WAY TO COLD FOR ME! You kids have fun. I'll be over here.
This Year in September my Girlfriend and I went from Stockholm to Abisko and it was awesome❤ Sleeper Trains are amazing. The whole trip was epic. From Neu-Ulm to Abisko and back all by Train.
Wonderful trip! I’ve been across the Arctic Circle in Norway (which I love), but this has given me another place to visit on my ever-expanding Bucket List!
Love watching these videos and living vicariously through you. Already got what I wanted for Christmas back in July when my kiddo moved back home from halfway across the country.
Amazing trip. We spent a week in Tromso (Norway) in 2017, chasing northern lights and it was magical experience. There is something awe inspiring about these northern countries in winter. A true winter wonderland! And let me guess, you’re asking Santa for a time piece to add to your extensive collection! I sure am asking for one!
I have to thank you again for your great videos and this one in particular. My husbands ancestry is Finnish and we havent been to Finland and never will. So it was such a shock when at the 6:30 minute mark you pass Ylivieska. The family's home town for generations. Thank you so much.
00:00 🚂 The journey starts on a sleeper train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi, exploring Finland's Lapland to meet Santa Claus. 00:29 🌍 Helsinki, the world's northernmost city with over a million residents, offers a wintry atmosphere perfect for this adventure. 01:10 🏰 Helsinki's station, designed by Eliel Saarinen, boasts historical significance and a beautiful architectural layout. 01:51 🚃 The Santa Claus Express consists of seven sleeping cars, two coach cars, and one restaurant car, housing eager passengers heading to Rovaniemi. 02:20 🛏 Some sleeper rooms offer unique features, like pet-friendly cabins with water bowls and larger spaces for an extended journey. 04:12 🚪 The sleeper rooms are cozy yet practical, equipped with luggage compartments, spacious bunks, and ensuite bathrooms, some featuring heated floors and convertible showers. 05:22 📶 Wi-Fi access is available throughout the journey, allowing for browsing and communication, while the dining car offers refreshments and late-night snacks. 06:15 🛌 The comfortable sleeper beds ensure a good night's sleep despite the train's movement, with picturesque views of the countryside passing by. 07:31 🍳 The restaurant car serves delicious meals, allowing for both in-car dining and room service, although the car tends to get busy during peak times. 08:14 ☀ Choosing a later train departure allows for experiencing the breathtaking northern landscapes during daylighthours, enhancing the journey's scenic beauty. 09:03 🎟 Booking a cabin on Finland's government-owned railway VR for two people costs around €179, offering a convenient and scenic way to reach Rovaniemi. 09:48 🎅 Visiting Santa Claus's official office in Lapland, just outside Rovaniemi, culminates the journey with warm holiday wishes for everyone.
Thank you for the lovely video, Jeb and Susan 😊 I love the energy and positive attitude in all of your travel videos. Did you know that on the 6th of December, we Finns celebrate the Day of Independence of our beloved Finland?
Took this train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi last January. Took the earlier train however, so I did not see much since it was dark the entire way. Had the sleeper room and slept well. Arrived in Rovaniemi about 8 AM and had a buffet breakfast at the restaurant at the station. Spent a few hours here then backtracked to Oulu where I was staying. The fare was about 160 Euros, mush less than Amtrak. WiFi was good, able to stream TH-cam videos. Cant wait to next January when I can do it again!!
The best part of this video is at 1:28 when this dude throws open the door and can't be bothered to hold the door for either the person directly in front of him nor the person directly behind him
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Jeb and Suzanne! We woke up this morning with about 3 inches of snow and by the time it quit we had at least 7-8 inches. Keep doing what you do, even if they claim that Santa Claus lives in Finland. Shoot, now were going to have to tell all the kids around town that they have been sending their mail to the wrong address for Santa Claus! We were always told that he lived in North Pole Alaska.
What a fun trip! Love the Santa hat. I was almost in Helsinki last month (for a figure skating competition!) but decided against going. What a lovely country. Thanks for bringing us along on your adventures! Merry Christmas!
What I would like to get from Santa? 1. Peace to everybody 2. More of these kind of exploring videos made by you, Suzanne and Jeb. 3. a warm bed Thank you very much for sharing your Santa video with us.
Jeb, you are looking good, buddy. Your time in the gym is paying off. Always fun to video-travel with you guys. You keep things light and fun. I e been to Helsinki twice. Beautiful city. This video brings back memories. THANKS!
Enjoy seeing your enthusiasm. The heating in the bathroom floor is likely also for drying the floor after shower. It is in apartments, so floor dries and helps to prevent mold.
I am so happy there is a dog friendly cabin on the Santa Clause Express!! I was just thinking I wish I could take my dog on these amazing trips😊 thank you for sharing this~
bringing your dog into the counrty might be a different challenge. depending from where you come from. We do not want to import diseases, that are so far unknown to the place - so you may need to do some vet-work prior.
That is amazing. I am so happy you made this video. almost every morning as part of my routine I check out certain live web cameras around the world. Santa Claus village is one of them. I knew I wanted to visit someday. Now because of your video I want to go and have my kids experience this trip. Also want to stay at the Glass Resort next to Santa Claus Village. Thank you for all of your amazing videos.
may traveling bring inner peace to every single person on this planet, make them understand that what unites us all is stronger than the differences between us...and eventually make this world a better place...❤ someday in the future hopefully...
Beautiful train and so loved that it was pet friendly. Such a fun video. And I like gift cards for Christmas so I can lots of things I want. Merry Christmas to you both.
It is amazing how far behind the USA is on passenger rail service. I remember when they were tearing out the Denver and Rio Grande tracks in Colorado and the ties were 1cent apiece and you had to haul them away. Then, they were sold at the "garden centers" for $4 to $6 apiece. Those tracks in Colorado would have been some beautiful scenic rides, today. Someday, we'll be forced to ride electric train here in the USA, too. Was there a St. Nicholas there, too?
What an enthousiastically delivered video, thanks again! I estimate you as people who don't stay in one place for long. I was about to say: "Ah, since you're in Europe at the moment, try out the brand new Night Jet train. This new trainset of the Austrian Railways will serve the connection from Hamburg to Vienna and Innsbruck (vv)." But helas, the new European timetables is valid from december 10th. Most likely you will have left Europe by then.
Awesome trip! Jeb, if I remember correctly, you started the year with a trip to the South Pole and now finish with a trip to the North. Wishing you and Suzanne the best in 2024!
Great video, guys. You are just as excited as my 42 year old when she met Santa a couple of years ago. All I want is a gorgeous lady that I met in Auckland last March. Merry Christmas or Nadolig Llawen as we say in Wales❤❤
Great trip, finally you did this trip. Correct me If I wrong, the Finnish Gauge is wider than standard Gauge, that's why everything inside is extra like the ladder.
Yeah, we got wider gauge that is compatible with Russian gauge. Which makes sense given to circumstances during which much of the railroads were built.
Those were indeed some beautiful views. Great video. This really makes me want to travel with the Finnish State Railway (VR). Good efforts with the pronounciations by the way. Just a quick FYI (7:20) though, the Finnish word "joki" means river, so Iijoki would simply be translated as "(the) Ii river", which is named after the town of Ii where its estuary is. Fun fact (6:54): VR FleetCare got a contract to refurbish some Swedish trains a couple of years ago, which meant that those trains had to be loaded onto transfer wagons at the border station due to the break-of-gauge. The railways in Finland were mostly built by Imperial Russia, which controlled Finland from 1809 until the formation of the USSR and Finnish independence in the late 1910s. This means that they have a broader gauge of track than the railways in Western Europe and the U.S., which is why there's a break-of-gauge at the Finnish-Swedish border and why they needed transfer cars. Even more interesting is that the respective track gauges of both railway networks cross the river/border, on a rotatable bridge nonetheless.
He got from Japan to Finland in record time
Omg real
Finnair business class review coming soon, probably.
More to come from Japan!!
@@GreenerGrassAnd then he went back to Japan
@@GreenerGrassAre you going to do more videos of Finland?
As an Air Traffic Controller i'm asking Santa for more colleagues. Long weeks, missed holidays with family, and being overly stressed is taking its toll. The Arctic Circle looks awesome! Happy Holidays Friends.
I took this train in January and it was one of the best rides of my life. Big fan of finnish railways.
Feels like Christmas every time this channel uploads!
I don’t know how else to express this, but watching your videos just brings me so much joy!! You two seem so genuine in your videos, and it NEVER comes across like you’re doing this just for fame/money, which is so rare these days!
Happy Holidays!
Helsinki is a wonderful station. The trains in Finland were good, and the people were friendly and helpful. After Finland I took the overnight ferry from Helsinki to Stockholm. That's also a wonderful adventure you should put on your list if you haven't already done it.
What do I want for Christmas? Mesimarija -- a Finnish liqueur made from Arctic Red Berries.
as a finn i find it fastcinating to read repeadetely "people were friendly" .... damn guys, where do you come from. What did you expect people to be like :)
Why wouldnt they be friendly? The day is much nicer for all parties involved if we deal with each other in a friendly manner.
There can only be one New York in the world haha...
@@zoolkhan
OK, let me clarify:
In answer to your question, I'm from Japan as my TH-cam name states. I visited several countries on the trip that took me to Finland. As you suggest, there are friendly people everywhere. For me, the difference in Finland is a lack of overtly insulting and condescending attitude towards visitors that can be found in some other places. Of course there is only one New York, and try as one might one may be hard pressed to find Hell in Helsinki, but the world is generally not an either-or place, but a spectrum. In my opinion, Helsinki was near the good end of the spectrum. That was not necessarily true of all of Finland. Tampere was somewhat less visitor-friendly than Helsinki. And of course, if we compare almost anywhere to Japan, noplace really compares.
@@richardinjapan4578Cool that you liked Helsinki. I think it's ok there, but I didn't like Tampere! Lol. Never been to Rovaniemi though.
I have lived in all Nordic countries, I liked maybe Stockholm best.
I have actually traveled all over the world, and met great people almost everywhere. And I love NYC!
So Finland is really a century ahead of Sweden in the rail hospitality industry. The quality of the train car interior, dining car, food selection, normal prices. Swedes are offering accommodation like a Russian train in 1980, container food and jacked up prices with full abuse of the captive audience situation.
To the surprised Finn, people are probably mostly comparing to Swedes and their train cars. It's hard for you to comprehend from where you stand but they are frigid, frigid, frigid - in all aspects and on all levels. Yanta Law rules on the other side - for real 😃😃😃
Such a selfless wish for all of us viewers! ;) Thanks for all the videos Jeb and Suzanne. You guys are great. Here's to more great stuff from you guys in 2024 and beyond!
What a joyful and pleasant trip you gave us, Jeb. ❤ You and Suzanne are truly the nicest, most wholesome, fair and pleasant couple travelling anywhere! Thank you both for all the happiness you bring to our lives. Bless you. ☺️💙
Everytime i watched to your videos, it makes me smile. Other than showing the places, trains, planes, it also shows love between the 2 of u and wish u guys the best. And thank u for making these videos all these years
I'm asking Santa for another year of great Jeb Brooks videos of course 😁
We did this trip (by air) in August 1998 to see the Big Guy! It was an amazing time as we were there when it wasn't busy and spent almost a half hour speaking with Santa. Saw Santa this summer in North Pole, AK. I think he had gotten up on the wrong side of Mrs Claus that day! Nowhere near as magical.
Hi there,
What a wonderful trip Jeb! As usual you and Suzanne have outdone yourselves!
Thank you for all the pleasure and education that you provide to us.
Peter
I like the videos with him and his wife. Talk about couple goals traveling and eating. Can’t wait to do this with my girl someday.
Thank you both for the video, Jeb's dinner looked really good. My Christmas wish is more train travel.
Amazing trip! A perfect expedition to get everyone in the mood for the season. What a treat. Happy Holidays to you and the Creative Director and your entire family!
i love how wholesome he is
Levi, Finland, is one of my favourite places. It's a great winter wonderland party/resort town. Simon Wilson's latest video was about this same train.
This was FUN 🎄🎁🤶🧑🏻🎄 Y’all did well. Happee Holidays and may you have an adventure-filled new year!!!
As much as I enjoy a good train ride, the great scenery on your trip, the food, and whole package..... IT'S WAY TO COLD FOR ME!
You kids have fun.
I'll be over here.
what a fun and seasonal episode. love you!!!
No way, Jeb & Suzanne! I just watched another TH-camr ride this train a few days ago!! So cool! Great video as always! Love that train!
Was that Simon Wilson's video?
Yes, it was Simon Wilson!@@tomrogers123
Train ride to the Arctic circle so cool!!! Always love your train videos and the great views!
This Year in September my Girlfriend and I went from Stockholm to Abisko and it was awesome❤ Sleeper Trains are amazing. The whole trip was epic. From Neu-Ulm to Abisko and back all by Train.
The quality of their videos are astounding!
Always so cool seeing a place I’ve been on TH-cam! That train station in Helsinki is such a cool station!
I took this exact trip this summer - it was great. Highly recommend.
Jeb you can totally side hustle as Santa! LOL
- Red
Agreed. A long beard, all natural of course, plus the suit. Perfect!!😂😂
Wishing you and Suzanne a very Merry Christmas and a safe, joyous, and prosperous New Year. Can’t wait to see your adventures in 2024.
I am so sorry to hear you were in Finland without informing me. I would have so much loved to meet you guys personally!
A video to get me in the season. Love the video Jeb!!
Wonderful trip! I’ve been across the Arctic Circle in Norway (which I love), but this has given me another place to visit on my ever-expanding Bucket List!
What a fantastic experience. Visiting one of the Nordic countries this time of year is on my bucket list.
Love watching these videos and living vicariously through you. Already got what I wanted for Christmas back in July when my kiddo moved back home from halfway across the country.
Amazing trip. We spent a week in Tromso (Norway) in 2017, chasing northern lights and it was magical experience. There is something awe inspiring about these northern countries in winter. A true winter wonderland! And let me guess, you’re asking Santa for a time piece to add to your extensive collection! I sure am asking for one!
That sunrise is gorgeous! My favorite time of day.
This is awesome! Looks like a neat and comfortable journey. Thanks for sharing.
As usual you guys were able to put a smile on my face. Amazing trip. Merry Christmas!
I have to thank you again for your great videos and this one in particular. My husbands ancestry is Finnish and we havent been to Finland and never will. So it was such a shock when at the 6:30 minute mark you pass Ylivieska. The family's home town for generations. Thank you so much.
00:00 🚂 The journey starts on a sleeper train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi, exploring Finland's Lapland to meet Santa Claus.
00:29 🌍 Helsinki, the world's northernmost city with over a million residents, offers a wintry atmosphere perfect for this adventure.
01:10 🏰 Helsinki's station, designed by Eliel Saarinen, boasts historical significance and a beautiful architectural layout.
01:51 🚃 The Santa Claus Express consists of seven sleeping cars, two coach cars, and one restaurant car, housing eager passengers heading to Rovaniemi.
02:20 🛏 Some sleeper rooms offer unique features, like pet-friendly cabins with water bowls and larger spaces for an extended journey.
04:12 🚪 The sleeper rooms are cozy yet practical, equipped with luggage compartments, spacious bunks, and ensuite bathrooms, some featuring heated floors and convertible showers.
05:22 📶 Wi-Fi access is available throughout the journey, allowing for browsing and communication, while the dining car offers refreshments and late-night snacks.
06:15 🛌 The comfortable sleeper beds ensure a good night's sleep despite the train's movement, with picturesque views of the countryside passing by.
07:31 🍳 The restaurant car serves delicious meals, allowing for both in-car dining and room service, although the car tends to get busy during peak times.
08:14 ☀ Choosing a later train departure allows for experiencing the breathtaking northern landscapes during daylighthours, enhancing the journey's scenic beauty.
09:03 🎟 Booking a cabin on Finland's government-owned railway VR for two people costs around €179, offering a convenient and scenic way to reach Rovaniemi.
09:48 🎅 Visiting Santa Claus's official office in Lapland, just outside Rovaniemi, culminates the journey with warm holiday wishes for everyone.
Northern most capital, not city.
@@avirupsome Reykjavik is more north
Thank you for the lovely video, Jeb and Susan 😊 I love the energy and positive attitude in all of your travel videos. Did you know that on the 6th of December, we Finns celebrate the Day of Independence of our beloved Finland?
*suzanne*
when are the russians going to take over? that is all we hear in the usa...
Eiks se oo 6.12?
Belatedly wishing you Happy Independence Day!
Brilliant video, perfect for this time of year! Safe travels
You guys are seriously the cutest couple! Merry Christmas!🎄 🎊 🎉
2:20 😂 Jeb and his dog 🐶 bowl 🍲 😊 priceless! Fabulous Video ❤
Took this train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi last January. Took the earlier train however, so I did not see much since it was dark the entire way. Had the sleeper room and slept well. Arrived in Rovaniemi about 8 AM and had a buffet breakfast at the restaurant at the station. Spent a few hours here then backtracked to Oulu where I was staying. The fare was about 160 Euros, mush less than Amtrak. WiFi was good, able to stream TH-cam videos. Cant wait to next January when I can do it again!!
The best part of this video is at 1:28 when this dude throws open the door and can't be bothered to hold the door for either the person directly in front of him nor the person directly behind him
You guys are adorable to watch as a couple. I love to watch your videos.
Lol- Jeb was honestly thrilled to see reindeer. Good touch you two!
Wonderful adventure! Thank you for sharing it. You and Suzanne outdo yourselves in this video! Merry Christmas to both of you!
I love the train ride videos, especially to somewhat unusual places. Nice work braving the cold for everyone!!
Wow! Thanks for this fun trip!
What an amazing video thank you for showing my country : )
Thanks!
Thank YOU!!!
Love your show, the videos and photography are spectacular. ❤️
finland is so nice and that santa claus village is so beautiful, very good feeling video love it
Great video Jeb! Keep up the great work! 👍🏻
Amazing trip! A perfect expedition to get everyone in the mood for the season. 🙂
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Jeb and Suzanne! We woke up this morning with about 3 inches of snow and by the time it quit we had at least 7-8 inches. Keep doing what you do, even if they claim that Santa Claus lives in Finland. Shoot, now were going to have to tell all the kids around town that they have been sending their mail to the wrong address for Santa Claus! We were always told that he lived in North Pole Alaska.
That looks like an amazing trip to see Santa love the video
I love Lapland! I was there in February & absolutely loved it.
What a fun trip! Love the Santa hat. I was almost in Helsinki last month (for a figure skating competition!) but decided against going. What a lovely country. Thanks for bringing us along on your adventures! Merry Christmas!
What I would like to get from Santa?
1. Peace to everybody
2. More of these kind of exploring videos made by you, Suzanne and Jeb.
3. a warm bed
Thank you very much for sharing your Santa video with us.
Amazing as usual!
Jeb, you are looking good, buddy. Your time in the gym is paying off. Always fun to video-travel with you guys. You keep things light and fun. I e been to Helsinki twice. Beautiful city. This video brings back memories. THANKS!
Enjoy seeing your enthusiasm. The heating in the bathroom floor is likely also for drying the floor after shower. It is in apartments, so floor dries and helps to prevent mold.
I am so happy there is a dog friendly cabin on the Santa Clause Express!! I was just thinking I wish I could take my dog on these amazing trips😊 thank you for sharing this~
So was I. Brought a tear to my eye. I live in the wrong country it seems when it comes to dog friendly.
bringing your dog into the counrty might be a different challenge. depending from where you come from.
We do not want to import diseases, that are so far unknown to the place - so you may need to do some vet-work prior.
Heyy Jeb and Suzanne, beautiful scenery the sunrise was amazing, thanks for sharing stay safe
Thanks Jeb for reviewing our Finnish sleeper train👍
That is amazing. I am so happy you made this video. almost every morning as part of my routine I check out certain live web cameras around the world. Santa Claus village is one of them. I knew I wanted to visit someday. Now because of your video I want to go and have my kids experience this trip. Also want to stay at the Glass Resort next to Santa Claus Village. Thank you for all of your amazing videos.
Was just in Lapland 3 weeks ago!! Finland is Beautiful!!
That looked like so much fun! Merry Christmas!
Thank you! You too, Dennis!
What a lovely trip and opportunity! An early Merry Christmas to you both as well.
Great video Jeb! This really gets me in the mood for christmas! Keep up the good work!
may traveling bring inner peace to every single person on this planet, make them understand that what unites us all is stronger than the differences between us...and eventually make this world a better place...❤ someday in the future hopefully...
Beautiful train and so loved that it was pet friendly. Such a fun video. And I like gift cards for Christmas so I can lots of things I want. Merry Christmas to you both.
Simon Wilson was just on this train a few days ago! Love this!
Love your enthusiasm on this special trip.
This is absolutely beautiful guys!
It is amazing how far behind the USA is on passenger rail service. I remember when they were tearing out the Denver and Rio Grande tracks in Colorado and the ties were 1cent apiece and you had to haul them away. Then, they were sold at the "garden centers" for $4 to $6 apiece. Those tracks in Colorado would have been some beautiful scenic rides, today. Someday, we'll be forced to ride electric train here in the USA, too. Was there a St. Nicholas there, too?
LOVED this video!! Your excitement is contagious !!!
I love your videos. This one was no exception. I have been to Norway in the winter. it is absolutely gorgeous that far north.
What an enthousiastically delivered video, thanks again! I estimate you as people who don't stay in one place for long. I was about to say: "Ah, since you're in Europe at the moment, try out the brand new Night Jet train. This new trainset of the Austrian Railways will serve the connection from Hamburg to Vienna and Innsbruck (vv)." But helas, the new European timetables is valid from december 10th. Most likely you will have left Europe by then.
Just great!!
Thank you. What I want for Xmas is world peace.
I took the train from Helsinki to Narvik Norway Very cool but it was summer and we camped under the midnight sun! Beautiful!
Thank you,this is another great video.Happy holidays 🎉🎉🎉🎉.
Awesome trip! Jeb, if I remember correctly, you started the year with a trip to the South Pole and now finish with a trip to the North. Wishing you and Suzanne the best in 2024!
You got that right! Hope 2024 has great things in store for you!!
Exciting I saw the reindeer too♥
Great video Jeb and Suzanne. I was in Helsinki earlier this year on a quick impromptu trip. Beautiful city.
I love train trips!!!
Great video, guys. You are just as excited as my 42 year old when she met Santa a couple of years ago. All I want is a gorgeous lady that I met in Auckland last March. Merry Christmas or Nadolig Llawen as we say in Wales❤❤
Great trip, finally you did this trip. Correct me If I wrong, the Finnish Gauge is wider than standard Gauge, that's why everything inside is extra like the ladder.
Yeah, we got wider gauge that is compatible with Russian gauge. Which makes sense given to circumstances during which much of the railroads were built.
This one might be my favorite!
Those were indeed some beautiful views. Great video. This really makes me want to travel with the Finnish State Railway (VR). Good efforts with the pronounciations by the way. Just a quick FYI (7:20) though, the Finnish word "joki" means river, so Iijoki would simply be translated as "(the) Ii river", which is named after the town of Ii where its estuary is.
Fun fact (6:54): VR FleetCare got a contract to refurbish some Swedish trains a couple of years ago, which meant that those trains had to be loaded onto transfer wagons at the border station due to the break-of-gauge. The railways in Finland were mostly built by Imperial Russia, which controlled Finland from 1809 until the formation of the USSR and Finnish independence in the late 1910s. This means that they have a broader gauge of track than the railways in Western Europe and the U.S., which is why there's a break-of-gauge at the Finnish-Swedish border and why they needed transfer cars. Even more interesting is that the respective track gauges of both railway networks cross the river/border, on a rotatable bridge nonetheless.
Super fun and cute. 🎉
This was GREAT FUN!
You 2 are GREAT‼️ I really enjoy your videos😊👍
Wow!!!!!
great video. here indeed merry Christmas
What a great trip.
Awesome. Thanks guys