◆Wuppertaler Schwebebahn: Vohwinkel→Oberbarmen
◆I’m a Japanese train enthusiast and stayed in Europe for about a month this summer.
 This time I got to visit many European countries and ride their unique trains.
Europe in 2022
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATzcI7zTeVQ&list=PLHn2qT4xUcrwcQF7PFjc35McMkOHnow4u
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Hello… I was born in Wuppertal and know the Schwebebehn because I used it every day. Now I live in the north of Germany (Oldenburg near Bremen). I often watch videos of you. Happy New Year.
To all who wants to visit Wuppertal to ride the Schwebebahn.
Please do it in summertime.
Wuppertal in Winter is pain 😅
Btw: the max. Speed is 60km/h
It's epic) I've also been there a few years ago. But I've took an older tram.
There is also a spectacular place on the route near Zoo station where Schwebebahn goes under the rainway bridge.
Thanks for video!
The ticket is a summer ticket. I believe Denmark has one too, which is for trains only.
Thank you Kuga-san, I always enjoy the artistic elements of your production. It was an extra thrill to catch you at 3:18!
I know the older one (the orange and blue one 72 model), because when I was young my grandma used to take trips with me to the Zoo in Wuppertal, and of course it always included rides with the Schwebebahn. I totally loved it! A bit pity the newer model isn't as reliable as the old one and does often have cancelled rides, because of technical problems.
What a lovely functional piece of history! Glad you were able to visit and ride this ☺️👍
Oh my God! This is my daily route to work! Funny seeing that on your channel all of a sudden. I'm trying to remember if I might have seen you.😅 But a lot of people come to Wuppertal just to film and ride the Schwebebahn. Unfortunately, Wuppertal doesn't have many more highlights.🧐
Thanks for visiting! Maximum speed will hopefully be 60 kph again soon, but that's a different story 😅
lovely….as an expert on this means of transportation you will have found out that in this city there are still some of the original stations in function, i.e. they stand as they were built in 1901. I will check out the "Japanese cousins" of the Schwebebahn…oh, by the way, at around 12:09 you passed the little park in which once stood the house in which Friedrich Engels, one of the founders of socialism, was born.
I visited it half a year ago and made a VR180 video on it, it has its charm, havent seen anything like it.
Oh wow… Greetings from the neighborhood. Hope you've enjoyed the Lost Place aka. Vohwinkel Station 🙂
As a German it feels embarassing to see the condition of many of our stations compared to the japanese stations you show in your other videos. Almost everything away from the AAA-Tourist hotspots is dirty, destroyed by idiots and not welcoming at all.
Hey do you use Instagram?
Thanks
I always wonder when we have tourists here.. despite the Schwebebahn and some culture destinations(the famous dance theatre, a theatre and an opera) this city doesn't have much unless you're more of the outdoor guy type. The city is really green but like TuxCommander said, if you want to visit Wuppertal do it in summer. The winters here are absolutely depressing. A friend of my who lives in Essen(which isn't a beauty of a city itself) described it once as "Grey with mountains".
I live in Bonn and visited Wuppertal and enjoyed the Schwebebahn ride a couple of times.
Happy New year to you all
항상 잘 보고 있습니다…^^
They also have one with a Traditional wooden coach which you can book and have a coffee in it …