From Kiruna to Stockholm on the overnight train during the midnight sun! Here’s what to know for your own trip and my perspective on the journey.

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0:00-0:30 Kiruna station start
0:30-2:25 The Cabins + bed overview
2:25-5:07 Super important tour
5:07-5:40 Got moose?
5:40-6:30 Top tips for the ride
6:30-7:21 Restaurant car
7:21-8:02 Why choose the train over flying
8:02-8:21 Arriving in Stockholm

14 Comments

  1. Hi Natasha.
    Looks like you guys are having a lot of fun😅! And there is more to come🤩!

  2. :Intresseklubben informerar ¹ :

    A now large-ish international industrial packaging group started in 1951's Sweden, as Tetra Pak.
    Nowadays their HQ is in Switzerland. (Mostly to confuse americans clients. Possibly?)

    The name was taken from the tetrahedron shaped milk carton, which you wondered aboot.

    The "thing" that "made" the product, was not primarily the shape, but the process where the paper of
    the carton, was sheeted(?) with a plastic layer, making it suitable to contain liquids. Soon thereafter
    they produced a brick shaped stackable carton, which every swedish child born in the 1960' through
    1990's remember. "Pull up the fold, squeeze, tear along the dotted line, and cry over the spilt milk."
    You will still find this kind of tear-off-the-edge-carton, but the screw-top (as on the aqua bottle) has
    taken over as it can more easilly be… re-screwed(?). In constrast to un-teared. Which sounds more
    like the title of a yet unwritten modern pop song.

    ¹) Intresseklubben, direct translation: The Interest Club, TIC?. (Though not in the monetary meaning.)
    A more correct translation would perhaps be: The Society for The Interesting.
    However… as I grew up (whenever that did/if happened), the reply to any kind of given information of:
    "Intresseklubben antecknar", ie"The Society for The Interesting takes note", was intended as a humerous
    alternative to a more blatant; "I really don't give a damn."
    As a complementary side note; if you are aware of one of britain's best TV-shows, the one named QI,
    then you might "get an incling" towards the meaning of the more positive meaning of Intresseklubben ,
    as that was the name choosen for the semi-successful swedish version of that show.

  3. Nice .i like that train too because from where i live, if i take that train i wake up fully rested right before Stockholm,most times i drove my car over night because its less traffic.Hope you have enjoyed Sweden

  4. I could never sleep on Swedish or Norwegian trains, boats, coaches etc. Too much to see 😍

  5. 😁😁😄😄 Seems like you had a fun ride down.
    As usual, a fantastic video, Natasha! Where I live in Sweden(more to the south)
    I have a 5 minute walk to the train station and then I can reach the world.
    On to the next one!!!!!
    Be safe guys

  6. Can you make a video about how to travel the world? Im going into college and want to study abroad, along with working from home so i can travel the world myself. Any tips would be appreciated! Love your videos❤

  7. On the topic of train bunks I got an overnight train between Krakow and Prague a few years ago in the summer and had the top bunk in a full room. This will not be case on all trains of course but on this occasion I was ridiculously hot but when I put my hand down about 20cm below my bunk it was blissfully cool.

    Make sure there is good air circulation before choosing the top bunk!

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