Daring jump: man jumps on moving train in Büchen!

Ein Mann sprang auf einen fahrenden Zug, nachdem er beim Rauchen sein Gepäck vergessen hatte. Zugverkehr in Scharbeutz gestört.
A man jumped onto a moving train after he had forgotten his luggage while smoking. Train traffic in Scharbeutz. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Daring jump: man jumps on moving train in Büchen!

A 30-year-old man from Schwerin caused excitement on the platform in Büchen when he tried to jump on a moving train due to a late cigarette. According to Welt he left his luggage back after the enclosure.

Despite his attempts to alert the train driver by knocking on the window, he was not noticed. In an impulsive moment, the man jumped on a step of the moving train and held on to a bar. After about 250 meters, the engine guide noticed the unconventional passenger, stopped and took him to the driver's cab.

life -threatening behavior and legal consequences

The police were alerted and the man finally realized how dangerous his behavior was. Now he has to answer for a violation of the Railway construction and operating regulations . Among other things, this orders safety -related regulations for rail traffic, including rules that affect the protection of people and security at the level crossing.

The railway construction and operating regulations stipulate that level crossings are usually inadmissible on routes at high speed. In such cases, railway vehicles also have priority. Regulations also affect the securing of level crossings through light signs and barriers.

traffic disruptions in Scharbeutz

caused excitement during this incident, there are problems with train traffic in parallel in Scharbeutz. On the Scharbeutz - Neustadt/Holstein railway line, roof buildings were discovered, which endanger the safety of the tracks. In order to ensure the stability of the railway embankment, the route remains closed until Thursday morning. The trains of the RB 85 line only run between Lübeck and Scharbeutz; The section between Scharbeutz and Neustadt is replaced by buses.

A roof building was discovered during an inspection, and although a hunter and his dog could not see a badgers, the corridors of the buildings must be filled. This already led to a speed reduction at ten kilometers per hour on a critical section. The trains should go regularly from Thursday, 5 a.m.

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