00:00:00 Tanzania The Tanzania-Zambia Railway (Tazara), a daring project financed by China to connect Zambia's Copperbelt to the East African coast. Despite being deemed too risky by the World Bank, the $500 million railway was completed in six years by Chinese and African workers. The 1860-kilometer track stretches from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania to Kapiri Mposhi in Zambia, overcoming dense forests, mountains, and rivers. 00:51:40 Argentina - Railway lines are not only legendary carriers of myths, people and machines. They are also the proof of high engineering skills and witnesses to the indomitable will of humankind to open up new routes into the unknown in order to conquer nature and its treasures. 01:43:15 Peru The Ferrocarril del Sur, one of the highest train routes on earth, runs right through the mountains of Peru. To this day, it is considered a miracle in the world of railways. 02:35:25 India - The film accompanies the "Rameswaram Express" over the notorious Pamban Bridge, the first bridge across the Indian Ocean.
You do realize this video was made in the 1980s, this is 2024 and this video is obsolete, tarzania is so much more developed than this that they probably don't even use that railroad anymore
It’s an amazing railway through Africa, it must be an incredible asset to the people, I only hope that the train doesn’t destroy the wildlife and the wilderness like it did in the USA.
"In February 2024, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) submitted a proposal for the upgrading of the TAZARA to standard gauge, as well as for a concession to operate the line, at a cost of $1 billion."
"The Wall Street Journal stated in 1967, "the prospects of hundreds and perhaps thousands of Red Guards descending upon an already troubled Africa is a chilling one for the West. The United States funded the Tanzam Highway, which was built from 1968 to 1973, to compete with the railway."
The Pamban bridge is now closed for safity reason, bridge is in very bad shape, as you can see the new bridge is now under construction. Max speed on the old bridge was 15 km/h. Only commuter trains in India has one driver, long distance trains has always 2 drivers.
This video is from the 1980s, so basically it's obsolete right now, and I don't think not one railway that they built then is still an operation now, in China has built billions of dollars worth the railroads and everything else in Africa and all around the world
"Making people Full and Happy was the idea behind the largest infrastructure project..." I've never heard such BS in my life , When making documentaries stick to Facts instead of Flowery language. Fire those writers
Your comment about Indian train travel without AC , have you never seen the train having AC compartment? Multiple times reiterate travel without the air condition hope you have examined all the coaches
I hope you understand that this video was made in the 1980s, it's 2024 and these railroads probably been out of existence for years because every country has modernized itself to the 21st century
00:00:00 Tanzania
The Tanzania-Zambia Railway (Tazara), a daring project financed by China to connect Zambia's Copperbelt to the East African coast. Despite being deemed too risky by the World Bank, the $500 million railway was completed in six years by Chinese and African workers. The 1860-kilometer track stretches from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania to Kapiri Mposhi in Zambia, overcoming dense forests, mountains, and rivers.
00:51:40 Argentina - Railway lines are not only legendary carriers of myths, people and machines. They are also the proof of high engineering skills and witnesses to the indomitable will of humankind to open up new routes into the unknown in order to conquer nature and its treasures.
01:43:15 Peru
The Ferrocarril del Sur, one of the highest train routes on earth, runs right through the mountains of Peru. To this day, it is considered a miracle in the world of railways.
02:35:25 India - The film accompanies the
"Rameswaram Express" over the notorious Pamban Bridge, the first bridge across the Indian Ocean.
Please add multiple audio
Your documentary is best
Your video should reached to multiple audience
You do realize this video is from the 1980s, this is 2024 this video is obsolete
Really love the internet, we get to watch these for free at home. Thank you Free Documentary.
Our pleasure 😊
When I was sick I watched this channel many times, I like it a lot, the most dangerous zones and behind bars
20:54 "snow even falls in June" - Tanzania is in the Southern Hemisphere. That's when it's winter. why does the narrator sound surprised lol
You do realize this video was made in the 1980s, this is 2024 and this video is obsolete, tarzania is so much more developed than this that they probably don't even use that railroad anymore
It’s an amazing railway through Africa, it must be an incredible asset to the people, I only hope that the train doesn’t destroy the wildlife and the wilderness like it did in the USA.
Love train documentaries. Keep more coming.
Ever run a train ?
Make new deadliest road episodes
I'm also waiting
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"In February 2024, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) submitted a proposal for the upgrading of the TAZARA to standard gauge, as well as for a concession to operate the line, at a cost of $1 billion."
"The Wall Street Journal stated in 1967, "the prospects of hundreds and perhaps thousands of Red Guards descending upon an already troubled Africa is a chilling one for the West. The United States funded the Tanzam Highway, which was built from 1968 to 1973, to compete with the railway."
The United States should not be responsible for building anything for any poor country
The Pamban bridge is now closed for safity reason, bridge is in very bad shape, as you can see the new bridge is now under construction. Max speed on the old bridge was 15 km/h. Only commuter trains in India has one driver, long distance trains has always 2 drivers.
This video was made in the 1980s so it's pretty much obsolete and has no significance in the world today
At least China tried to help them..and they basically In the same boat
This video is from the 1980s, so basically it's obsolete right now, and I don't think not one railway that they built then is still an operation now, in China has built billions of dollars worth the railroads and everything else in Africa and all around the world
Bing bong! FYL! Ya heard?
Turd 💩
"Making people Full and Happy was the idea behind the largest infrastructure project..."
I've never heard such BS in my life , When making documentaries stick to Facts instead of Flowery language.
Fire those writers
This video was made in the 1980s, this is 2024 in this video was basically obsolete and has no significance on life today
@jarodwilson4946 bs gaslighting transcends time. Or you think we are beyond that now ?
God
Your comment about Indian train travel without AC , have you never seen the train having AC compartment? Multiple times reiterate travel without the air condition hope you have examined all the coaches
Funny how they talk about the native people like they ever did anything, let them get down and bow to the modern marvels of the übermensch
Very wrong 😕
I hope you understand that this video was made in the 1980s, it's 2024 and these railroads probably been out of existence for years because every country has modernized itself to the 21st century
try get the blue train in south africa
3.5 hours??!
No entiendo...porque ponían las piedras en la riel
las piedras sirven para drenar el agua cuando llueve
Why so much about Pacha Mama and nothing about how she makes a living there?
En español x favor
It‘s called _self_ sufficient, not self _sufficient_
I want video about australia please
😅Ij😊
wtf is Afrique....You mean Africa. This is Amurricah, you spell it right now yah hear.
Pacha mama won't heal you or solve your problems, turn to the Almighty Lord Of Jesus Christ... You will be healed.
They are Christian also. Seriously
Tell Jesus to go and help those people . Couse i dont think he is seeing those people
Thank You Lord Jesus .
Hail Satan!
Not hypoxia medical personnel...it is hypoxemia.....