>>1990923>be me, desiring to visit my holiday home at the atlantic coast>cycle to the closest city, hop on a train, I think to Frankfurt or Mannheim first, change onto TGV from there, TGV leaves and arrives in Saarebruck or Karlsruhe... either of both I don't remember the exact route of that day>once there, as soon as the doors open swarms and swarms of negros, not only italians and spanish no real arabs and africans, flood the train, even making their way into first class until its packedEvery passenger on that route is required to be able to produce a reservation for a seat with its number. Regardless of whatever excemption people benefit from regarding having to be able to produce a billet for the ride.
>Train does not leave as not every 'passenger' is seated and going by their number can not be seated.>Operators repeatedly announce over the intercom, 'passengers' without a reservation for a seat must exit the train, otherwise the train will not leave.>No one moves.>Eventually conductors slowly move through the train, asking each and every person to present their ticket and gesture those who have none out of the train.>Little do they know just how smart those types are. Whoever is sent to exit the train just walks to the other end to board it again.>The conductors make one final attempt, closing the doors of every car they have evacuated before moving on to the next one.The whole thing took like what, 3 hours... The remaining passengers were still mostly blacks and distinctly lower class in maneurism. The ride to paris was great, speed was good, west of paris all things train are just shit.
I just cycle the route ever since. I must admit it does take me a bit longer than this particular train ride did, 3 days instead of 1.