Vedo queste cose nelle stazioni ferroviarie in Germania. Non sono riuscito a indovinare a cosa servano. Hanno anche un lucchetto, quindi immagino che vengano usati per scopi di archiviazione, forse?

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    2. Unregistered38 on

      Not sure why this got promoted to me as a Canadian, but we have similar on many street corners, can confirm they are full of salt. 

    3. ApprehensiveEmploy21 on

      It’s for when you need to take a DOOMP (digital-optical output mounted proxy)

    4. ispankyourass on

      It stores waterballoons, so you can throw them at ~~trains that arrive late~~ all trains s

    5. These are public toilets, you can only open them if you have the Bahncard 100. Very exclusive and admired by the public.

    6. Bitter_Initiative_77 on

      It’s where DB staff gets put in time out after a train is delayed. Ironically, this practice leads to further delays and the need for more time out capsules. It’s a vicious positive feedback loop.

    7. MrBacterioPhage on

      Individual rescue capsules. I imagined that when I saw them for the first time =).

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