Hungarian 40yo travelled between carriages at 282 km/h speed, holding on only to cables

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Of course, the dangerous event did not happen in Hungary because, in our country, the highest speed trains can reach is 160 km/h between Budapest and Győr. The Hungarian 40-year-old travelled on a German high-speed train and miraculously survived the daredevil ride without being harmed, but he needed helpful people who alerted the police and authorities.

Hungarian man travelled between carriages

According to BBC, the Hungarian national boarded the ICE train carrying passengers between Munich and Lübeck in just 6 hours in the Bavarian capital on Thursday. He did not have a ticket but decided to take a smoking break in Ingolstadt. However, he lingered too long over his cigarette, and the train doors closed. Since he did not want to remain stranded at the station, he jumped onto a bracket between two carriages and held on to cables.

The train accelerated to 282 km/h and powered on to Nuremberg, but the Hungarian man was lucky. People saw him at the station and informed the police and authorities, who managed to establish contact with the train driver. He brought it to a halt after 30km at Kinding in Upper Bavaria.

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One comment

  1. Mind-boggling.
    Neurosurgeon, would have great difficulty doing his “THING” – finding it in the first place, if this individual needed his attention.

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