U6 in Vienna: between confession and crimes-a look at the horror line!

The Berliner Zeitung illuminates interesting subway calls and scandalous events on the Vienna U6-an exciting analysis of urban reality.
The Berliner Zeitung illuminates interesting subway calls and scandalous events on the Vienna U6-an exciting analysis of urban reality. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

U6 in Vienna: between confession and crimes-a look at the horror line!

In the subways of Berlin and Vienna, not only drives, but also uninhibitedly chatting-and what comes to light is sometimes shocking. In the U6 of the capital, a remarkable dialogue between two women was overheard, in which they spoke openly about intimate topics, which amazed the involuntary listeners. While one informed one about a so -called licking towel, the other conducted a condescendingly a local passenger knowing where the "stupid splitter market" could be found. Here everyday life becomes a stage for personal stories and embarrassing misfortunes, as the Berliner Zeitung reported.

But not only in Berlin there is excitement in the subway. In Vienna, offensive incidents and a youngest murder near the Jägerstraße U6 station have massively shaken the feeling of security of the residents. This so-called "horror line" is already notorious for its high crime rate, drug trafficking and alcohol problems. It is the city's second longest underground line with a length of 17.4 kilometers, which stops at 24 stations. Many of them are considered a stronghold of drugs and crime, the crown reported.

The subways of both cities show the blunt reality of urban ways of life in a questionable way. While a relaxed conversation about intimate topics in Berlin was a leading topic, the argument with the dark side of city life is on the agenda in Vienna. The explosiveness of both locations offers an insight into what is common in the underground of urban means of transport.

Berliner Zeitung

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