Ďakujem, som rád, že sa ti video páčilo. Od vodiča bolo milé, že mi dovolil umiestniť kameru do kabíny, aby sme si mohli vychutnať rovnaký výhľad, aký sa naskytne jemu.
G’day Tim from Puf’n-Pete. I have just read of your ‘pulling out of making TH-cam videos’. This is sad news for all of us followers and subscribers worldwide. I agree with Neil Forbes’ comments. I have enjoyed all your offerings since we first met in 2014 on the Bulgarian RTC Railtour and many more since, as well as during my regular visits to Britain and your visit to PBR a few years ago. Your videos are normally my entertainment whilst eating my dinner after a day on PBR. Will keep in touch. Best Wishes for now - Pete
Hello Pete, nice to hear from you. Google/TH-cam/The USA Taxman have drained all the fun out of posting TH-cam videos. TH-cam is no longer the natural home for budding film makers, instead it has become an unpleasant mix of wasting time appealing against bogus copyright claims and trying to avoid the USA tax man plundering the accounts of us small time TH-camrs who are not making money for money we do not owe. It is impossible to speak to a real person who is in a position to help at Google, they do not want to know. The USA Tax man is asking for a British certificate of tax residence and the British tax man doesn't issue them to small time TH-camrs, the certificate is intended to be used by big time investors and people earning megabucks. I find myself in a position that is impossible to get out of along with around 1.8 million other TH-cam creators. I should be making films, not worrying about tax and copyright issues. Google has become an arrogant, uncaring organisation acting like a beast out of control. That is the reason that I will not be making anymore videos once I used up the material I already have. Unfortunately I have just booked an RTC tour to India, something I would not have done if I'd known what I know now. If TH-cam does not sort my issues out, I have another option for publishing my videos via a company that sells DVD's and video downloads, sadly that company would require me to remove most of my videos from TH-cam. Well, that's got my problems out of the way, how are you keeping? I have enjoyed meeting up with you over the years, we've had some amazing adventures together, such as the hovercraft ride back from the Isle of Wight and that Bulgaria tour was one of the best RTC tours I've participated in. If I'm not able to sort out my issues with TH-cam/the USA tax man, my travelling will be restricted to the UK with a trip to New Zealand every two or three years to see my son. My model railway will benefit from the extra spare time I'll have and as I will no longer need to top up my travelling money from working full time, I'm likely to retire from working all together. This isn't how I expected to end my TH-cam career, but I am where I am "Killed off by USA tax man's greed" will be the message engraved on Timsvideochannel1's tombstone. Stay safe and please keep in touch. Cheers. Tim.
Thanks Tim for those nice journeys to and from Zastavka u Brno. Glad to see you enjoying more Czech railways! The great majority of the rail system is still single track, and can be enjoyed at a fairly leisurely pace (still a lot of un-barriered, unlighted level crossings), with frequent stations and great coverage of the country. As an aside, 'Zastavka' is the most common station name in the Czech Republic, meaning simply station/stop/stopover. Usually it is used for a small subsidiary station on the outskirts of town, eg 'Adamov zastavka', as opposed to the main town station, simply 'Adamov'. Zastavka u Brna, meaning Station/stop near Brno, is a liitle different in that the town itself seems to be called Zastavka. My Czech isn't good enough to be certain of this, so please put me right if I'm wrong!
Hello, your Czech is much better than mine, I'd be lost without Google Earth and Google Translate. I live in the UK and I enjoy visiting Czech, there are plenty of reasonably priced flights and accommodation isn't expensive, although I usually travel with a tour group on specially chartered trains such as the one featured in this video. I'll be uploading half a dozen more videos taken in Czech over the coming months, most featuring steam traction, some on the main line and some taken at heritage locations. Thanks for explaining the station names, I noted when travelling by rail in and around Prague, the station names contain Prague in their names for quite some distance away from the city itself.
Yes, the town/village is indeed called Zastávka (and they perhaps had added u Brna to prevent confusion), the town/village was originally called Boží Požehnání (God's Blessing) and was renamed back in 1920.
You are correct. One of the meanings of zastávka is simply a place where train/bus/tram stops and it's often smaller station in some longer villages or town. I'm not sure if it could be called station as it's often just a platform with a rain shelter and maybe a bench. Broader meaning is something like a break/pause/stop during a trip. Train Station is translated as nádraží/stanice (e.g. Brno - hlavní nádraží = Brno - main station)
@@pavelp80 Thanks Pavel. When there was a bigger rail network in Britain, there were many tiny stations called 'Halts', where the train would only stop if requested. A Halt is similar to a zastavka I think. Over time they have almost all either been removed or upgraded into stations. I'm impressed that Czech has managed to keep so many.
They are retaining some of the old buildings, although money is being spent, it's not being wasted on vanity projects as is far too often the case in the UK 🍻😊.
Hello Neil, I hope you are keeping well; Bob was getting worried because we hadn't heard from you for a week or two. Every time I shorten a clip I try to avoid making people and objects appear and disappear, but it isn't always so easy, as I watch the edits back I can almost hear you saying there’s another haunted scene, but you you've got to hand it to me, it's not every day you see a complete train disappear or appear LOL.
Budeme si muset užívat starých nádražních budov a vlaků, dokud to ještě jde, než je modernizace smete. Je dobře, že se do železnice investují peníze, protože to zajistí její přežití v dohledné době.
Super video, ďakujem Vám veľmi pekne, krásne prostredie👍👍👍Krásny deň prajem všetkým priaznivcom železníc, ex bratislavčan od 89 Attersee 🚂🚃🚃🇨🇿🇨🇿🇸🇰🇸🇰
Ďakujem, som rád, že sa ti video páčilo. Od vodiča bolo milé, že mi dovolil umiestniť kameru do kabíny, aby sme si mohli vychutnať rovnaký výhľad, aký sa naskytne jemu.
very nice place for camera now i can enjoy the journey properly !!! LOL🥸
That's nice to know, I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😊.
G’day Tim from Puf’n-Pete.
I have just read of your ‘pulling out of making TH-cam videos’. This is sad news for all of us followers and subscribers worldwide. I agree with Neil Forbes’ comments.
I have enjoyed all your offerings since we first met in 2014 on the Bulgarian RTC Railtour and many more since, as well as during my regular visits to Britain and your visit to PBR a few years ago.
Your videos are normally my entertainment whilst eating my dinner after a day on PBR.
Will keep in touch. Best Wishes for now - Pete
Hello Pete, nice to hear from you. Google/TH-cam/The USA Taxman have drained all the fun out of posting TH-cam videos. TH-cam is no longer the natural home for budding film makers, instead it has become an unpleasant mix of wasting time appealing against bogus copyright claims and trying to avoid the USA tax man plundering the accounts of us small time TH-camrs who are not making money for money we do not owe. It is impossible to speak to a real person who is in a position to help at Google, they do not want to know. The USA Tax man is asking for a British certificate of tax residence and the British tax man doesn't issue them to small time TH-camrs, the certificate is intended to be used by big time investors and people earning megabucks. I find myself in a position that is impossible to get out of along with around 1.8 million other TH-cam creators. I should be making films, not worrying about tax and copyright issues. Google has become an arrogant, uncaring organisation acting like a beast out of control.
That is the reason that I will not be making anymore videos once I used up the material I already have. Unfortunately I have just booked an RTC tour to India, something I would not have done if I'd known what I know now. If TH-cam does not sort my issues out, I have another option for publishing my videos via a company that sells DVD's and video downloads, sadly that company would require me to remove most of my videos from TH-cam.
Well, that's got my problems out of the way, how are you keeping? I have enjoyed meeting up with you over the years, we've had some amazing adventures together, such as the hovercraft ride back from the Isle of Wight and that Bulgaria tour was one of the best RTC tours I've participated in. If I'm not able to sort out my issues with TH-cam/the USA tax man, my travelling will be restricted to the UK with a trip to New Zealand every two or three years to see my son. My model railway will benefit from the extra spare time I'll have and as I will no longer need to top up my travelling money from working full time, I'm likely to retire from working all together. This isn't how I expected to end my TH-cam career, but I am where I am "Killed off by USA tax man's greed" will be the message engraved on Timsvideochannel1's tombstone.
Stay safe and please keep in touch. Cheers. Tim.
Thanks Tim for those nice journeys to and from Zastavka u Brno. Glad to see you enjoying more Czech railways! The great majority of the rail system is still single track, and can be enjoyed at a fairly leisurely pace (still a lot of un-barriered, unlighted level crossings), with frequent stations and great coverage of the country.
As an aside, 'Zastavka' is the most common station name in the Czech Republic, meaning simply station/stop/stopover. Usually it is used for a small subsidiary station on the outskirts of town, eg 'Adamov zastavka', as opposed to the main town station, simply 'Adamov'. Zastavka u Brna, meaning Station/stop near Brno, is a liitle different in that the town itself seems to be called Zastavka. My Czech isn't good enough to be certain of this, so please put me right if I'm wrong!
Hello, your Czech is much better than mine, I'd be lost without Google Earth and Google Translate. I live in the UK and I enjoy visiting Czech, there are plenty of reasonably priced flights and accommodation isn't expensive, although I usually travel with a tour group on specially chartered trains such as the one featured in this video. I'll be uploading half a dozen more videos taken in Czech over the coming months, most featuring steam traction, some on the main line and some taken at heritage locations. Thanks for explaining the station names, I noted when travelling by rail in and around Prague, the station names contain Prague in their names for quite some distance away from the city itself.
Yes, the town/village is indeed called Zastávka (and they perhaps had added u Brna to prevent confusion), the town/village was originally called Boží Požehnání (God's Blessing) and was renamed back in 1920.
You are correct. One of the meanings of zastávka is simply a place where train/bus/tram stops and it's often smaller station in some longer villages or town. I'm not sure if it could be called station as it's often just a platform with a rain shelter and maybe a bench. Broader meaning is something like a break/pause/stop during a trip. Train Station is translated as nádraží/stanice (e.g. Brno - hlavní nádraží = Brno - main station)
@@pavelp80 Thanks Pavel. When there was a bigger rail network in Britain, there were many tiny stations called 'Halts', where the train would only stop if requested. A Halt is similar to a zastavka I think. Over time they have almost all either been removed or upgraded into stations. I'm impressed that Czech has managed to keep so many.
Super like, good video , my friend .
Thank you, I appreciate your kind comment.
With the modernisation of there railways i hope they retain there beautiful old station buildings thanks Tim cheers Bob.🫖☕🍪
They are retaining some of the old buildings, although money is being spent, it's not being wasted on vanity projects as is far too often the case in the UK 🍻😊.
Nadhera ❤❤
😊😊😊
Foarte frumos!
Multumesc, ma bucur ca ti-a placut.
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Thank you Hans 🍻.
👍🎥📸📽👌
😊👍.
I wouldn't care to live in that tower block just after Brno-Horni Herspice -it looks to be buckling in the middle!
The one at 24:56 that's modern design for you !!!
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hi. nice video. i follow you. i filmed my truck drives too.
Glad you enjoyed the video, I watch one of your videos, you get a good view from a lorry cab.
1:15 *YIKES!* Here we go again, folks! More hau-hau-haunted railway stations! Did you see that train in the distance just vanish? LOL
Hello Neil, I hope you are keeping well; Bob was getting worried because we hadn't heard from you for a week or two. Every time I shorten a clip I try to avoid making people and objects appear and disappear, but it isn't always so easy, as I watch the edits back I can almost hear you saying there’s another haunted scene, but you you've got to hand it to me, it's not every day you see a complete train disappear or appear LOL.
@@Timsvideochannel1 Don't worry, it makes for a good gag line, fits in with my whacky humour!
Why is the video sound so bad most of the time?
The sound isn't bad, it's just a bad-sounding horn on the loco. I'm listening on headphones. (4:31)
The sound you hear is the sound the camera picked up in the locomotive cab.
No ja nevim v roce 2025 ty stary vagony a ta budova nadrazi - to je spis ostuda. A cesky manažer ČD ma urcite zase plnou kešeňu.
Budeme si muset užívat starých nádražních budov a vlaků, dokud to ještě jde, než je modernizace smete. Je dobře, že se do železnice investují peníze, protože to zajistí její přežití v dohledné době.