Cab ride Divača - Pula (Istrian railway, Slovenia, Croatia) train driver’s view in 4K

In this video you can enjoy the cab ride - train driver’s view on the Istrian railway between Divača in Slovenia and Puna in Croatia in 4K/60 frames per second. The Istrian railways include seven lines, of which only three are still in operation today. One of them is Pula - Divača. The idea to build a railway to Pula surged shortly after the Southern Railway connected Vienna, the Austrian capital, with Trieste, Austria’s largest port at the time, in 1857. The first train arrived in Pula on 18 August 1876 (on the birthday of Emperor Franz Joseph), followed by the official arrival of the first passenger train on 20 September of the same year. Even the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph proudly rode the line to Pula on several occasions. The final stop, Pula was the imperial station, but there was another imperial station on the line, Vodnjan. Franz Jozef was very fond of carriage rides, so he enjoyed such a ride from Vodnjan railway station to Fažana, a few kilometres away
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