February 7, 2012
Published: 12 Jul 10 08:04 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/national/20100712-28439.html
Federal police are investigating rail operator Deutsche Bahn for a weekend incident in which the failure of air-conditioning sent temperatures on a train soaring to 50 degrees Celsius and left nine people in the hospital.
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I notice that they've removed the hammers to break windows on our German built trains in the U.K. It also seems that the air conditioning just can't keep up with demand even on mildly warm days. And boy does it make a racket. There are also French built trains running on my local lines which were not popular at first, but the air con works and it's alot more quieter...Oh and the seats are more comfy.
At one time German build = quality...and when the old British Rail had problems it was always compared to the rather efficient DB.
In the old days....you let the window down and just enjoyed the breeze. On any given day, with these AC units....I'd bet twenty cars out of the inventory are "broke", and there's no way of opening any window.
Firstly: The Train Manager or Guard of the train has 1st a safety responsability to herself and then to their colleagues and the travelling public...If any coaches had no air con and the train was loaded full and standing then the Guard/Train Manager should of refused to work the service on safety grounds..
Secondly: The woman who smashed the window to allow ventilation into the coach should be prosecuted for criminal damage, because she could of harmed herself or other travelling public...the emergency train stop alarm should of been used instead...i,m sure her breaking the window just delayed the train longer, for it to reach a safe station where the passengers could alight....
And thirdly most ICE trains all over EEC europe have LAMINATED windows..This is to obviously stop the public from decapitation from flying class in a crash, which is why there are NO HAMMERS in coaches any more on services fitted with laminated glass...
RES and U Bahn services make frequent stops so its not unusal for there to be NO AIRCON fitted or working..
Hope this answers some silly questions
Nice to know labotimised travelling public exist in Germany as well as the UK.......Be thankful your not Privatised yet, quite alot of our Railway companies are now being taken over by Deutsche Bahn, our joke in the UK is you could,nt bomb it so you bought it ha ha ha