While not as scenic as some of the famous railroads of the world, the journey between Stockholm and Gothenburg offers many pretty sights. As a resident of Skövde, one of the few stops along the line, I sometimes travel by rail, and despite having done a hundred times there are parts of the way I never tire of watching.
It’s an enjoyable journey, I like how the scenery changes from fields and plains to more hills and rivers the closer you get to Gothenburg. There’s some really nice countryside in Sweden, it’s a country I’d really like to see more of!
I am a Britisk guy living in Skövde. In my opinion, a convenient central location in Sweden for travel. My Nephew who lives near Manchester is planning to visit me soon this year. One thing I will stress to my family members when thay are here .... how to pronounce Skövde properly!
Honestly. the food in the Bistro is okay for what it is. But seriously overpriced. The 7/11 stuff is just as good and most assuredly a bit cheaper. Personally, i'd go down to the Coop on the bottom level of Stockholm central and purchase snacks/food for my journey. A lot better prices. Just a little tip for fellow traintravellers
New ERTMS signaling installations will make the speeds on many already existing main railway lines in Sweden capable of allowing 250 km/h for commercial service. For example the Stockholm- Gothenburg and Stockholm-Copenhagen route. Which I think will allow the X2000 to operate at higher speed than 200 km/h, not sure if it will go all the way to 250 tho.
Today, the Swedish railway network is served by trains travelling at a maximum of 200 km/hour. However, several lines built over the past 25 years have largely been built for speeds of up to 250 km/h with mixed traffic, and the 2018-2029 national plan includes additional railway lines that are largely built for 250 with mixed traffic. So it might just be a matter of time :)
Lovely train ride from my hometown to Gothenburg. And you my English trainfriend are the next superstar of travel on TH-cam...😎👍
@@RKMa64 thank you for your very kind words, it helps that Swedens a beautiful country making content easy to capture!
Great idea to put focus on stunning views outside, I prefer that any day over bathroom sightseeing, thank you very much
Sweden has some beautiful countryside too, very rural.
While not as scenic as some of the famous railroads of the world, the journey between Stockholm and Gothenburg offers many pretty sights. As a resident of Skövde, one of the few stops along the line, I sometimes travel by rail, and despite having done a hundred times there are parts of the way I never tire of watching.
It’s an enjoyable journey, I like how the scenery changes from fields and plains to more hills and rivers the closer you get to Gothenburg. There’s some really nice countryside in Sweden, it’s a country I’d really like to see more of!
The view of Aspen Lake is fantastic tho. have travelled there a couple of time and it looks so pretty
You should travel north up thru Sundsvall, Sandviken and Höga Kusten
I am a Britisk guy living in Skövde. In my opinion, a convenient central location in Sweden for travel. My Nephew who lives near Manchester is planning to visit me soon this year. One thing I will stress to my family members when thay are here .... how to pronounce Skövde properly!
@@bonzies65 "Shuv-d"?
Again, a really good informative video. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the support! This was a great train ride, luxury compared to what I’m used to back home!
Taking this train from gothenburg to stockholm and back in the summer and i cant wait
Honestly. the food in the Bistro is okay for what it is. But seriously overpriced. The 7/11 stuff is just as good and most assuredly a bit cheaper.
Personally, i'd go down to the Coop on the bottom level of Stockholm central and purchase snacks/food for my journey. A lot better prices. Just a little tip for fellow traintravellers
The X2000 is capable to go up to 200 KM/H and that is the max speed on Swedish railroads even if the new X2000 (X3000?) can go in 250 KM/H.
It has a top commercial speed of 200 km/h (125 mph), but has reached 276 km/h (171 mph) in a test.
New ERTMS signaling installations will make the speeds on many already existing main railway lines in Sweden capable of allowing 250 km/h for commercial service. For example the Stockholm- Gothenburg and Stockholm-Copenhagen route. Which I think will allow the X2000 to operate at higher speed than 200 km/h, not sure if it will go all the way to 250 tho.
Yes, though two new 250km/h capable lines are being built.
And there's the existing Grödingebanan which is also built for 250km/h
Today, the Swedish railway network is served by trains travelling at a maximum of 200 km/hour. However, several lines built over the past 25 years have largely been built for speeds of up to 250 km/h with mixed traffic, and the 2018-2029 national plan includes additional railway lines that are largely built for 250 with mixed traffic. So it might just be a matter of time :)
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