@@AnoNymInvestor To give you more background on this, it has been something TH-cam have been trialling with zero consultation with creators, so until now we have had no control over it whatsoever. Within the last couple of days they have finally added a button deep in the TH-cam Studio menus to turn off the auto-dubbing. I have now turned it off, but please be aware it's been quite annoying and damaging to MY channel as well at to the viewer, please consider this when complaining to me about it.
What a perfect day Steve, a new airline and an overnight sleeper train with a cable car in between!! Heaven for the avid traveller ❤ I wonder if you can do all 3 in a different destination?! 😊
Mate it's hard to think of a better part of the world for filming - friendly people, punctual clean public transport, and not at all bothered about the GoPro!
Hey pal, no one these days has an easy life... but we all, having gone on a wee adventure with you, can say that things are just that wee bit better for having done so. No politics, no angle... just a pure enthusiasm for the escape. Peace to you. PS I'm a Jock too, though from Edinburgh, so dead posh.
@@steve-marsh Good point well made, though a sad truism said on authority from a man who counts Scandinavia as his playground. That said, anyone can afford to get to Edinburgh... it's the staying there that hurts... By the way, my favourite video of yours is the recent one on - cruise ship arrival and crowds - in Kirkwall and Orkney. It took me way back to the 80s... I remember watching the Live Aid concert while staying in Balfour Castle on Shapinsay. I was but a boy. I did say I was posh. Peace again and best wishes. Robert
Yeah, when he said that, I was feeling for him. I mean, I have always been lucky in Bergen, even had some very bright sunny days when out there (it was pouring when I arrived in Oslo that trip, though), but that's living on the edge.
Always love the Scandinavian videos Steve. I've been to Oslo before (amazing city) but would love to explore Northern Norway a bit more, the scenery is spectacular! Greetings from Limerick, Ireland
What a delight your travel videos are no matter if you are waiting for trains, buses or planes. Enjoyed this one so much because you are so natural!. I'm a triple checker when leaving hotels, cars, buses, trains and planes and even home 🙂
What you do for us, sleep deprivation , and all that hanging about, you still give us an excellent travel blog.as always. Thank you Steve😂. Looking forward to your Tuesday video.
@@ericthemauve: While I agree he is moaning a bit in some videos, I still recommend you watching the latest video. Not much moaning, a cool video and he met Steve in the end :)
Lol, I was talking back to the screen when Steve said that.... "Except we already know where it is, don't we Steve, cos we've already seen Noel's video" 🤣🤣
That's the certain Noel that does Loo Reviews. Yes, what a coincidence that they were both there at the same time. No more spoilers though. What gets me is how high tech Bergen is compared to when I was there in the 80s, but then the same can be said about Aberdeen.
It’s funny you bumping in to Noel in the middle of nowhere. I am from Glasgow originally and emigrated to America in the mid-90s I was in a tearoom in Santa Monica and was talking to a girl and I said you seem familiar and she said yeah you too turns out that she lived on the next street from me in Glasgow and we had passed each on our way to school for six years then we bump into each other 6000 miles away 20 years later. True story small world
Steve, I noticed that you helped the entry door close softly. Could see you were concerned with making a loud noise disturbing the other guests. True gentleman! Bully bully old chap
Thanks for showing us how to get from the airport to the train station, I was wondering how to do that because I see it's a long way out of town. It will be the first leg of our north-south European trip for spring (Bergen to Palermo only by train and ferry)
Welcome to us! Norway is nice and not too expencive. Good hotel for 2 persons costs around 100€. + -. Norway around Oslo(Southeast) is not so dramatic nature. Agricultural. Mountains between east and west Norway. Fjords and beautiful places in west. But a lot of tourists in summer. Mid Norway around Trondheim is like east, not so dramatic but beautiful. That area is historically viking area with a proud history. North Norway is dramatic and beautiful. Not too much people, but enough.. People generally is more open and friendly the longer away from Oslo you travel. And Norway is very safe. Dont buy drinking water, everywere our water is very good!
Brilliant video Steve. Those aircraft prop planes are a scary one for turbulence. Loved the sights and the sleeper on the train was tight but fantastic. Looking forward to the next one. Cheers.
Another great video Steve. Crikey that cabin was quite small, ok ( just about) for you on your own but 2 in there argh 😂😂. Look forward to the next one. ❤
I LOVE these videos. Reminds me of being stuck weird places(for a Scottish guy) like Kings Lynn or Hat Yai!!! The feeling of lost, bit of a clue and nae bother sharpens the senses. I've never been to Norway before so this is magic to me. I can sleep at the drop of a hat, I wish you could have some of my zzzzz ability. Love the videos, please keep them coming.
My first ever flight as a child in 1968 was on an SAS DC9 from London to Bergen via Stavanger. I can still remember the incredible views between Stavanger and Bergen from about (I suppose) 15,000 feet. I thought all flying would be like that.........
Really enjoyed this video so interesting , liked your impression of a crab walking along the train so funny though corridor extra wide, thank you for sharing, 😊
Always great to see your travel videos and I am already excited for next weeks video as I am watching this video from the upcoming location, so it will be cool to see your reaction to this wonderful place.
Steve, your videos make exercise so much easier! I split screen your video on one side & have the sound-off exercise video on the other. The cardio goes so much faster and effortless while I'm enjoying your adventures! I've lost 10 pounds! But I always want to eat what you eat, especially those lovely Scottish breakfasts. Even made sauerkraut soup and bacon rolls. :D
I discovered your videos yesterday. I lived in the north west of England for a little over eight years, an hour and a half drive from Scotland. I fell in love with the country and the people. I’ve read about Scotland’s history. I now live in New Mexico, USA. Thanks so much for these wonderful videos. Safe travels.
@@steinarnielsen8954 No, it’s primarily because our favourite spots are being overrun and destroyed by tourists, we don’t like it and are complaining. As tourism numbers hopefully fall, the number of hotels we have will once again suffice and Airbnb will become less attractive to residential property owners. High incomes from Airbnb guests undoubtedly encourages some to buy investment houses to service that market. The housing rental market is undoubtedly tight at the moment but it’s far from a “massive housing crisis”.
Another great video Steve thanks, you have got me thinking. I'd planned to go to Bergen when I was 18 but my car needed my money. That was in 1971, so it's about time I get my arse in gear. cheers mate.
Thanks for another good video - I certainly know where you are headed, not because of your cryptic clues, but because of another TH-camr who has already spilled the beans!
You (all) may want to check the channel of Railcowgirl, a train driver. She has filmed this Bergensbanen from the cabin in any time of the day or season, in any weather. At least once including collecting the train from the depot at either end. The other year, she switched from passenger trains to freight trains, and has been able to show us more routes. - A favourite of mine is where she has to stop her freight train to wipe snow from her windshield to regain a bit of a view. Even more beautiful than the Bergen line (including Myrdal - Flåm) I find the Nordlandsbanen between Trondheim and Bodø. Years ago, NRK (television) filmed a driver's view of that (all of the over 9 hours) in four seasons.
Good to see you in Aberdeen, Steve. As well as oil workers, Norwegians come to Aberdeen to shop because of lower taxation, at least they used to! Great video 😊
Those WLAB2 sleeping cars entered service in 1986, near 40 years ago. They were built at Strømmens Værksted near Oslo, and like anything “local”, that’s all gone now. The cars were upgraded in ‘06, but their quiet ride, oversize octagonal shape and 27m length were unique, and still are. The construction & tech of these cars made up a “new royal train” mid ‘90s. Otherwise, nothing like them have entered service in Norway since. Boring as sleeping cars may be, these are quite special (to train nerds…). Afaik none were ever exported, but were “shown off” at some continental events. Welcome to Norway (a little late…😅)…!
I’ve never seen manicured grass growing between train tracks. I can’t wait for your next video after this because I know where you are going….and it’s on my bucket list. As usual, thanks for taking us along. 😊
It's quite common with trams (the Bybanen is more a kind of light rail than a proper train). It helps with noise dampening and water infiltration, and it just looks pretty, too.
Bless you Steve you still gave us a great detailed video even though you were clearly knackered 😴 😅 thought the cost of theovernight sleeper to Oslo was reasonable although a bit on the small side!! Cant wait to see what your next Scandinavian adventure is going to be 👍
Look out for a Tuesday bonus next week, as well as a longer video from my final destination next Saturday. Have a great weekend everyone :)
Great video Steve have a look at you tube train driver Railcow girl on the Bergen line 😊
Please turn off your AI-voiceovers for non-english speakers! It is distracting an not what we want!
@@AnoNymInvestor To give you more background on this, it has been something TH-cam have been trialling with zero consultation with creators, so until now we have had no control over it whatsoever. Within the last couple of days they have finally added a button deep in the TH-cam Studio menus to turn off the auto-dubbing. I have now turned it off, but please be aware it's been quite annoying and damaging to MY channel as well at to the viewer, please consider this when complaining to me about it.
What a perfect day Steve, a new airline and an overnight sleeper train with a cable car in between!! Heaven for the avid traveller ❤ I wonder if you can do all 3 in a different destination?! 😊
Enjoy your own weekend Steve. All the very best to you.
I noticed how gently you closed the front door of the hotel so as not to wake the other guests. What good manners. How thoughtful. ❤
You do Scandinavian videos so well. It's like a second home for you.
Mate it's hard to think of a better part of the world for filming - friendly people, punctual clean public transport, and not at all bothered about the GoPro!
Hey pal, no one these days has an easy life... but we all, having gone on a wee adventure with you, can say that things are just that wee bit better for having done so. No politics, no angle... just a pure enthusiasm for the escape. Peace to you. PS I'm a Jock too, though from Edinburgh, so dead posh.
Haha cheers Robert, well said :) Aye I cannae even afford to COME to Edinburgh
@@steve-marsh Good point well made, though a sad truism said on authority from a man who counts Scandinavia as his playground. That said, anyone can afford to get to Edinburgh... it's the staying there that hurts... By the way, my favourite video of yours is the recent one on - cruise ship arrival and crowds - in Kirkwall and Orkney. It took me way back to the 80s... I remember watching the Live Aid concert while staying in Balfour Castle on Shapinsay. I was but a boy. I did say I was posh. Peace again and best wishes. Robert
I could watch these all day - oh hang on i have been watching these all day - great channel, awesome content :)
Bicycle in Norwegian is sykkel. "By" means town/city (as in Grimsby, Derby, etc.), so bysykkel means town-/citybike.
Great video. 👍
Cheers for this :)
@@steve-marsh No worries, mate. Love your videos. ❤
This one made me giggleXD because it MAKES SENSE, Bicycle = Bysykkel LOL
Lo høyt. Han var så stolt av seg selv😂
Bysykkel seems like a clever play on words by some Norwegian branding firm
The Oslo city lights behind you - as you walk down the platform - wow!
"I've left my rain jacket in my bag"
in Bergen that's downright tempting fate, sir
Yeah, when he said that, I was feeling for him. I mean, I have always been lucky in Bergen, even had some very bright sunny days when out there (it was pouring when I arrived in Oslo that trip, though), but that's living on the edge.
I went to Bergen last April and it was very hot 25 degrees the weekend we were there. Beautiful place
@elainefielding2882 I was there in April, too, but the year before. It seems to be a good month to go.
"Four seconds late" 😆the train.
Love the sound of a dash8 going into beta.
Ive never been to UK / Europe so I live vicariously through your videos Steve. Cheers from Australia 👍👍👍
Thanks Lee!
Watching in bed, as soon as I'm at the ending be able to sleep to the sound of the train....I hope😊
Me, too!
Always love the Scandinavian videos Steve. I've been to Oslo before (amazing city) but would love to explore Northern Norway a bit more, the scenery is spectacular! Greetings from Limerick, Ireland
I've explored Nothen Norway, with the militar. You could always join up?
What a delight your travel videos are no matter if you are waiting for trains, buses or planes. Enjoyed this one so much because you are so natural!. I'm a triple checker when leaving hotels, cars, buses, trains and planes and even home 🙂
"Imagine you were still in your scratcher!" That had me in stitches!!
What you do for us, sleep deprivation , and all that hanging about, you still give us an excellent travel blog.as always. Thank you Steve😂. Looking forward to your Tuesday video.
Thank you 😊
Great video! 😊
I think a certain Noel helped me answer the question concerning the final destination 😉.Can’t wait to see what you get up to there 👍🏻
I gave up on watching a certain Noel a while back. I got tired of his perpetual moaning.
@@ericthemauve: While I agree he is moaning a bit in some videos, I still recommend you watching the latest video. Not much moaning, a cool video and he met Steve in the end :)
Lol, I was talking back to the screen when Steve said that.... "Except we already know where it is, don't we Steve, cos we've already seen Noel's video" 🤣🤣
That's the certain Noel that does Loo Reviews. Yes, what a coincidence that they were both there at the same time. No more spoilers though. What gets me is how high tech Bergen is compared to when I was there in the 80s, but then the same can be said about Aberdeen.
@@lglams8827 spoiler alert, Oslo😀👍
Great video as ever Steve, like that your HH jacket matchs the train livery, good coordination
Love your detailed well filmed videos. Excellent!
I love the way the flight attendant had to probably look out the window to see where she was
Haha yes I was thinking exactly the same thing 🤣
🤣
It reminded me of Air Scotia on The High Life!
she probably can't get enough of the view, either.
@@markwhidby5148 Oh dearie me!!
I love the different and unusual ways you manage to get around, Planes, trains, boats and foot😄
It’s funny you bumping in to Noel in the middle of nowhere.
I am from Glasgow originally and emigrated to America in the mid-90s I was in a tearoom in Santa Monica and was talking to a girl and I said you seem familiar and she said yeah you too turns out that she lived on the next street from me in Glasgow and we had passed each on our way to school for six years then we bump into each other 6000 miles away 20 years later. True story small world
Love Norway, friendly people and everything seems so efficient. Looks like a great trip Steve, enjoyable video as always
You’re spot on!
Sunday morning
Coffee and a sleeper what's not to like!👌
A multi-Steve-Marsh-video-week is a good week.
Excellent video Steve, glad the bed was big & comfortable :)
Best show on you tube ,we really like your adventures and calm personality. Thank you from south africa
Stevie “wee bit” Marsh, thanks for another great video!!
What a Saturday, skiing AND travel video with Steve Marsh on tv😁👍
Wonderful video.
Great video! Although being a Swede, I have to admit that Norway is beautiful.
Sweden can’t compare. All you got going for you is “skjærgården», which is stunnig in Sweden.
Great video Steve.
Well done on the travelling.
See you in the next one.
Steve, I noticed that you helped the entry door close softly. Could see you were concerned with making a loud noise disturbing the other guests. True gentleman! Bully bully old chap
Yes. Nice to see someone considering others. Good on you SM.
I agree. Letting the door slam shut is so inconsiderate. The doors are self closing for safety and not for convenience. Someone should tell Tim.
Thanks for showing us how to get from the airport to the train station, I was wondering how to do that because I see it's a long way out of town. It will be the first leg of our north-south European trip for spring (Bergen to Palermo only by train and ferry)
You're amazing. Always so positive and fun to listen to.
Thanks so much!
@1:52 thanks for being a considerate fellow traveller and not letting the door slam early in the morning😀
Thanks Steve. Yet another great video from the intrepid explorer😃
Another interesting journey by Montrose's intrepid traveller!! Look forward to the next one.
Excellent video, and underlines just how good the Wednesday video was, given all the travelling that went on either side of it.
It all fits into place eventually :D
Such a fan.....Love the way you are so natural when you do them all, even down to you eating your "TV" dinner HA HA HA
Another great video which informs, enthuses and inspires. Thanks Steve.
Looks like the start of another awesome adventure
Norway looks stunning ...always wanted to go ,so thanks for another great saturday morning video Steve ...Mibees I will get to go in 2025 😊
You won't regret it :)
Welcome to us! Norway is nice and not too expencive. Good hotel for 2 persons costs around 100€. + -.
Norway around Oslo(Southeast) is not so dramatic nature. Agricultural. Mountains between east and west Norway. Fjords and beautiful places in west. But a lot of tourists in summer. Mid Norway around Trondheim is like east, not so dramatic but beautiful. That area is historically viking area with a proud history. North Norway is dramatic and beautiful. Not too much people, but enough.. People generally is more open and friendly the longer away from Oslo you travel. And Norway is very safe. Dont buy drinking water, everywere our water is very good!
having seen the "Rai Cow Girl" videos of the Bergen - Oslo train, its on my Bucket list. Norway looks beautiful!
You have added the word 'scratcher' to my growing Scottish vocabulary.
I often use this word, without even knowing it was Scottish!
Brilliant video Steve. Those aircraft prop planes are a scary one for turbulence. Loved the sights and the sleeper on the train was tight but fantastic. Looking forward to the next one. Cheers.
Another trip well documented 😎
Another great video Steve. Crikey that cabin was quite small, ok ( just about) for you on your own but 2 in there argh 😂😂. Look forward to the next one. ❤
You always make me smile Steve. Thanks. Can’t wait to see where you are going!!
I do love a sleeper train - not been on one for years. This does look like a fun trip :)
Thanks for filming this interesting video. Happy onward travels.
What a day, what an adventure! Looked absolutely tremendous Steve. Can't wait for your further Norwegian expeditions.
We are all so happy when you say knackered you’re talking about being tired. 😳😳😳
@Steve-marsh Informative and interesting video - as ever. Well done! Keep them coming ....
I LOVE these videos. Reminds me of being stuck weird places(for a Scottish guy) like Kings Lynn or Hat Yai!!! The feeling of lost, bit of a clue and nae bother sharpens the senses. I've never been to Norway before so this is magic to me. I can sleep at the drop of a hat, I wish you could have some of my zzzzz ability. Love the videos, please keep them coming.
Brilliant video as always!! Hope all is well, take care
Fantastic as always. Thanks Steve!
My first ever flight as a child in 1968 was on an SAS DC9 from London to Bergen via Stavanger. I can still remember the incredible views between Stavanger and Bergen from about (I suppose) 15,000 feet. I thought all flying would be like that.........
Yeah, new Marsh-video 🙌👏 going to enjoy your video while eating lunch. Wish you Steve, and all of you watching, a great weekend ☕️🧁
I had my breakfast watching him here in New Jersey.
Like this very much❤ thank you. I'm so pleased to make all this journeys from home. Its amazing
Really enjoyed this video so interesting , liked your impression of a crab walking along the train so funny though corridor extra wide, thank you for sharing, 😊
Another great video Steve, love the new jacket too.
Steve, that's what some of your merchandise should say -- you smiling with the words "The Things I Do For You!"
Always great to see your travel videos and I am already excited for next weeks video as I am watching this video from the upcoming location, so it will be cool to see your reaction to this wonderful place.
Fantastic video Steve your adventures are getting better day by day
Thanks mate!
Greetings from Australia. Saturday night here as I type this message.
I hope the weather's a bit better there than it is here right now!
Steve, your videos make exercise so much easier! I split screen your video on one side & have the sound-off exercise video on the other. The cardio goes so much faster and effortless while I'm enjoying your adventures! I've lost 10 pounds! But I always want to eat what you eat, especially those lovely Scottish breakfasts. Even made sauerkraut soup and bacon rolls. :D
I discovered your videos yesterday. I lived in the north west of England for a little over eight years, an hour and a half drive from Scotland. I fell in love with the country and the people. I’ve read about Scotland’s history. I now live in New Mexico, USA. Thanks so much for these wonderful videos. Safe travels.
as a Norwegian, I have to say thank you for the good comments you make about Norway.You should apply for the job as a tourist manager here.
It's hard to dislike Norway :)
Norway already has far too many tourists and Tourism Norway has cancelled all tourism advertising in an effort to stop us being overrun.
@@anushkasekkingstad1300 That's because we've not built enough hotels. A flawed policy which has lead to Airbnb causing a massive housing crisis.
@@steinarnielsen8954 No, it’s primarily because our favourite spots are being overrun and destroyed by tourists, we don’t like it and are complaining. As tourism numbers hopefully fall, the number of hotels we have will once again suffice and Airbnb will become less attractive to residential property owners. High incomes from Airbnb guests undoubtedly encourages some to buy investment houses to service that market. The housing rental market is undoubtedly tight at the moment but it’s far from a “massive housing crisis”.
Another great video Steve thanks, you have got me thinking. I'd planned to go to Bergen when I was 18 but my car needed my money. That was in 1971, so it's about time I get my arse in gear. cheers mate.
Thanks for another good video - I certainly know where you are headed, not because of your cryptic clues, but because of another TH-camr who has already spilled the beans!
Yep.... Saw that too!
You (all) may want to check the channel of Railcowgirl, a train driver. She has filmed this Bergensbanen from the cabin in any time of the day or season, in any weather. At least once including collecting the train from the depot at either end. The other year, she switched from passenger trains to freight trains, and has been able to show us more routes. - A favourite of mine is where she has to stop her freight train to wipe snow from her windshield to regain a bit of a view.
Even more beautiful than the Bergen line (including Myrdal - Flåm) I find the Nordlandsbanen between Trondheim and Bodø. Years ago, NRK (television) filmed a driver's view of that (all of the over 9 hours) in four seasons.
Agree with this recommendation!
Yess
I have been a sub for sooo long. I am not able to travel so I sit and watch from my big screen tv just to feel as if I am there. 😂😂😂😂😂
@@steve-marsh ..another great video Ste🚆👍
Thank you for making this comment. Otherwise, I would have had to make it myself.
Thank you.
Another great adventure with Steve's adventures ❤😅
Good one!
Steve, you are true road warrior!
Loved it 👍
Always good, I’m enjoying this.
Good to see you in Aberdeen, Steve. As well as oil workers, Norwegians come to Aberdeen to shop because of lower taxation, at least they used to! Great video 😊
It made me hungry and exhausted all at once. ❤
Those WLAB2 sleeping cars entered service in 1986, near 40 years ago. They were built at Strømmens Værksted near Oslo, and like anything “local”, that’s all gone now.
The cars were upgraded in ‘06, but their quiet ride, oversize octagonal shape and 27m length were unique, and still are. The construction & tech of these cars made up a “new royal train” mid ‘90s. Otherwise, nothing like them have entered service in Norway since.
Boring as sleeping cars may be, these are quite special (to train nerds…). Afaik none were ever exported, but were “shown off” at some continental events.
Welcome to Norway (a little late…😅)…!
OMG a new video and im awake for it,
thanks Steve, i love the ferry and train ones the best
i think i love Norway as much as Scotland
I’ve never seen manicured grass growing between train tracks. I can’t wait for your next video after this because I know where you are going….and it’s on my bucket list. As usual, thanks for taking us along. 😊
It's quite common with trams (the Bybanen is more a kind of light rail than a proper train). It helps with noise dampening and water infiltration, and it just looks pretty, too.
It appears you are on your own, but 206k are with you Steve.
It helps on every trip! :)
Imagine the squash in that cabin!
👍As good as ever, thanks for sharing !
Thanks for another great video once again Steve! 👍
Great video can't wait for the next instalment 🤓👍
Yay, more Nordic adventures 😊
Always my favourite :)
Well that's another entertaining video 📹 😊
Loved Oslo the couple of times I have been there. 🇦🇺
I enjoyed your previous videos from Norway so I'm sure I'm in for a real treat.
My parents went to Norway in '66 for their honeymoon; they still talk glowingly about it to this day.
Well the 60’s is far to long ago to compare🤭
Noel spilled the beans on your destination, but that may be so...
I am more excited for your journey up there than the destination currently :D
I live in Oslo. Welcome to Oslo, Steve.
Wonderful city!
I have a friend that lives in Oslo and have been there three times since 2017. Love that city. but all of Norway is beautiful! Cheers from Canada
Bless you Steve you still gave us a great detailed video even though you were clearly knackered 😴 😅 thought the cost of theovernight sleeper to Oslo was reasonable although a bit on the small side!! Cant wait to see what your next Scandinavian adventure is going to be 👍
So excited for your destination ❤
Another fantastic video. I can't wait to see where you are going
Good timing, Im off to Oslo in March for a gig.
Fantastic city!
Awesome vlog, Steve. Aberdeen loon here (transplanted in Vancouver). Just finished watching it from my scratcher! :)🛌
Nice trip! Thanks Steve