A train ride that is ...
not funny. Why?
I'll tell you. 6:40 in the morning and you're standing at the station, waiting for the train. It is bitterly cold, windy, and the first coffee still does not work. But the best is yet to come. The weather forecast for snow today ... I will write ...
Thus one is 6:40 in the morning in a small coffee and smoke the last cigarette for the next time. But a miracle happens. The train leaves on time at the station and in the individual compartments is even heating. speak
to now a miracle has quite place, but this divine moment lasts only a total of 5 minutes. For no sooner does the train go right, he is well again ...
"Because of signal interference can enter our train at the moment, unfortunately, only 30 km / h at the next station, "it echoes through the speakers. The unbearable crackling and noise makes it difficult to understand the announcement immensely and who has seen 50% may be "of and" call.
The upshot? The train arrived with about 20 minutes late in Munich, everyone runs like mad to the S-Bahn from there to come to work.
I could go on the temporal problem of the web write, but it is well known to everyone, so I'm still a little "math problem" for you.
No, you can read more reassured, it is not about the story of two trains that depart somewhere at some time and you shall tell me where to meet. (I must confess I've never really understood the problem and solved.)
It's about the ticket inspectors.
I go four times a week for one hour train. This makes ie eight trips à 70min. A total of 560min. The train is 200m long. At a comfortable speed for a man 200 needs about 5 min. That surely means that you could run about 110 times during this train ride through the train (all calculated in). This is damn much, so that if one considered ...
But now comes my question to you. In this statistical collection, how is it possible that I did not control more often than twice a week! Or only the conductor get to see ...
Since it is not worth it really to be honest and buy a ticket ...
But well, I would not want to instigate. So, enjoy your wonderful, overpriced rides.
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