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One day, while in Berlin, I rode the S-Bahn that loops around the city. There are two lines: the S41 goes clockwise, the S42 goes counter-clockwise. As Berlin is a city filled with history, I went back in time on the S42.
The most striking quality for me was the silence. The carriages were quiet, and not especially busy. The people that were there were not speaking - maybe the silence begets more silence.
During the ride, which lasted around an hour, here's who I saw.
- A woman carrying a bag with bright blue straps
- Three adults getting on with three children, saying auf auf auf
- A young Asian man intently reading one page of a book
- A woman holding a stack of small yellow and orange pieces of paper.
- A woman striding purposefully wearing a t-shirt with the slogan Rights and Wrongs
- A very chill ticket inspector wearing a hoodie
- A man wearing a beige woolly hat turning his face to the spring sunshine
- A woman wearing a mint green coat and large gold headphones
- A man dropping two €20 notes from a wodge of cash. Cash is king in Germany!