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  • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

    Train question. ICE trains often have stickers referring to an emergency ladder / escape ladder (exact text depends on the sticker..).

    I've been wondering for some time where they are. Will a ladder magically pop out of the wall? Do they even exist? How will panicking passengers know?

    Edit: solved, see comments.

    #bahnbubble #bahn #ICE #train

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    @Pepijn the ladder is under the seat.

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    • schleifleistenbruch@zug.networkS schleifleistenbruch@zug.network

      @Pepijn the ladder is under the seat.

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      @Schleifleistenbruch I've seen it there in other trains. In a metal box or something. Not here though, just a normal seat.

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      • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

        @Schleifleistenbruch I've seen it there in other trains. In a metal box or something. Not here though, just a normal seat.

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        @Schleifleistenbruch ok, solved. The staff also said "under the seat", then looked and said "huh. It should be there!"

        So they'll report it as an issue.

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        • schleifleistenbruch@zug.networkS schleifleistenbruch@zug.network

          @Pepijn the ladder is under the seat.

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          @Schleifleistenbruch @Pepijn in the event of a water landing, the ladder can be used as a flotation device

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          • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

            @Schleifleistenbruch ok, solved. The staff also said "under the seat", then looked and said "huh. It should be there!"

            So they'll report it as an issue.

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            Danish DSB has a much more brutal approach. You destroy the window and then step on the weakest of passengers to get out without tearing your designer jeans.

            It's cultural.

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            • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

              Train question. ICE trains often have stickers referring to an emergency ladder / escape ladder (exact text depends on the sticker..).

              I've been wondering for some time where they are. Will a ladder magically pop out of the wall? Do they even exist? How will panicking passengers know?

              Edit: solved, see comments.

              #bahnbubble #bahn #ICE #train

              katzentratschen@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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              @Pepijn A few years ago, I was a passenger on an ICE train that had to be evacuated due to a damaged overhead wire. It came to a hault far away from the next station. Another ICE train was stopped on the adjacent track at the same level, so we were able to waddle from door to door via a slightly wobbly evacuation walkway. It looked similar to this model:

              https://www.feuerland-werkstaetten.de/index.php/en/products/modules/evacuation-ladder

              It doubles as an evacuation ladder. And as far as I remember, it was stored on board.

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              • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                Danish DSB has a much more brutal approach. You destroy the window and then step on the weakest of passengers to get out without tearing your designer jeans.

                It's cultural.

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                @Pepijn wow. Survival of the meanest.

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                • faraiwe@mstdn.socialF faraiwe@mstdn.social

                  @Pepijn wow. Survival of the meanest.

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                  @faraiwe @Pepijn the ruthless Danelaw

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                  • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                    Danish DSB has a much more brutal approach. You destroy the window and then step on the weakest of passengers to get out without tearing your designer jeans.

                    It's cultural.

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                    @Pepijn they should have that one wiht lovely outlines of abs.

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                    • katzentratschen@mastodon.socialK katzentratschen@mastodon.social

                      @Pepijn A few years ago, I was a passenger on an ICE train that had to be evacuated due to a damaged overhead wire. It came to a hault far away from the next station. Another ICE train was stopped on the adjacent track at the same level, so we were able to waddle from door to door via a slightly wobbly evacuation walkway. It looked similar to this model:

                      https://www.feuerland-werkstaetten.de/index.php/en/products/modules/evacuation-ladder

                      It doubles as an evacuation ladder. And as far as I remember, it was stored on board.

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                      @katzentratschen Thanks for the link / images! Many years ago I've used one of these as well but forgot what it looked like.

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                      • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                        Danish DSB has a much more brutal approach. You destroy the window and then step on the weakest of passengers to get out without tearing your designer jeans.

                        It's cultural.

                        Link Preview Image
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                        @Pepijn @bovine3dom As a Swede, this checks out as normal Danish culture.

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