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Crazy photo from Munich S-Bahn lets commuters go crazy: Deutsche Bahn with a strange statement

2020-02-19T21:38:44.681Z


While traveling on the S-Bahn, a man from Munich made an amusing discovery that he did not want to keep from other commuters.


While traveling on the S-Bahn, a man from Munich made an amusing discovery that he did not want to keep from other commuters.

  • Again and again, funny snapshots from the Munich S-Bahn are circulating online.
  • At the beginning of 2020, a commuter observed a “bird of paradise” on the main route.
  • Under the appropriate upload, the users are eager to discuss.

Update from February 19, 10:37 am: In the meantime, Deutsche Bahn has also seen the picture and says on request: "We make mobility for everyone - including a cockatoo ."

But the train would not be the train if it had nothing to complain about: "Nevertheless, it would be good if the next time it was transported in a suitable container ," said a spokeswoman. Only one question remains: Does the bird need a ticket ? The train clears up: cockatoos ride for free!

First report from February 17, 2020

Munich - There are already some birds in the Munich S-Bahn : what some commuters often only imagine, others experienced firsthand at the beginning of 2020. A cockatoo was on the S-Bahn main line - nonchalantly placed on the knee of its owner.

Munich: Crazy S-Bahn photo inspires the network - "Checkers disguise themselves better and better"

A photo of the “bird of paradise” has spread rapidly in the social network Jodel . Under the upload, users outdo each other with fun comments. "Hopefully he has a diaper on," writes one. "The controllers are disguising themselves better and better," mocks another.

The cockatoo and its owner were traveling in a train on line S7 , writes the yodel user from Munich , who uploaded the picture. He noticed the unlikely couple on Harras . Then they drove towards the city together. In his posting, the user mistakenly refers to the animal as a "parrot", which quickly earns criticism from its followers.

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On the knee of its owner, a cockatoo has made himself comfortable in the Munich S-Bahn.

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S-Bahn Munich: Kakadu on the main route - because he likes the climate?

Cockatoos belong to the order of the parrots , but form their own bird family. Characteristic are their extremely strong beaks and the imposing feather bonnet, which, depending on the state of excitement, is laid flat or ruffled.

The natural habitat of the cockatoos includes the tropical rainforests of the Pacific region. Perhaps that's why the birds love to be on the regular route: if the air conditioning system goes crazy in the S-Bahn again, it can get very humid there too.

Cockatoo "Snowball": Not a normal bird

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A bizarre discovery that the Munich Transport Company (MVG) published on its Facebook page in November 2019 should have put a smile on the face of stressed commuters.

The Munich subway is considered clean and tidy. But now a photo from the "Jodel" app has shown something unusual. A bizarre object got lost in a track.

Source: merkur

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