Train Drain
According to my calculations, for every 3.1 trains leaving Berlin, only 2.7 ever return. At this rate, the city could be train-free by 2049.
Credit: Clarsonimus Maximus
Copyright: Clarsonimus Maximus
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Post a CommentLocking the door to the donut shop! Unthinkable!!! ;o)
Man, that's the new Hauptbahnhof? Nice, shiny, smooth stainless steel. Give me the old Hauptbhf (pre-1990) any day - dark, dank, smelling of stale urine and vomit, the loudspeakers growling unparseable German? Swiss? Lao? , angry snackbar workers bashing coffee machines to coax out a little more ertsaz, unknown bodily fluids in the mens room, et al ad nauseum (that last part is Latin, so that Clarsonimus Maximus can understand).