Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich
Bei fast immer überfüllten Zugabteilen müssen viele Menschen auf die Dächer ausweichen - dem will die Bahn Einhalt gebieten.
Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

dapdWorkers install a frame with concrete balls suspended on it above railway tracks in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. Indonesia has gone to imaginative extremes to try to stop commuters from riding the roofs of trains by suspending
Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

dapdFILE - In this Oct. 10, 2007 file photo, passengers sit on top of a train in Jakarta, Indonesia, as thousands heading to home villages to celebrate Eid al-Fitr holiday. Indonesia has gone to imaginative extremes to try to stop commuters from riding th
Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

EPAepa03064794 A Train passes a suspended row of concrete balls in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, 18 January 2012. Indonesian authorities installing around 20 two-kg (4.4-pound) balls by fixing them with chains at a crossing in Bekasi. Indonesia has gone t
Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

EPAepa03064798 A Train passes a suspended row of concrete balls in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, 18 January 2012. Indonesian authorities installing around 20 two-kg (4.4-pound) balls by fixing them with chains at a crossing in Bekasi. Indonesia has gone t
Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

dapdWorkers install a frame with concrete balls suspended on it above railway tracks in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. Indonesia has gone to imaginative extremes to try to stop commuters from riding the roofs of trains by suspending
Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

EPAepa03064795 Two Indonesian workers install concrete balls to rake over the top of trains in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, 18 January 2012. Indonesian authorities installing around 20 two-kg (4.4-pound) balls by fixing them with chains at a crossing in
Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

REUTERSA passenger (C) sleeps on her way to work inside a PT KAI commuter train in Jakarta January 10, 2012. PT KAIs President Director Ignatius Jonan in December 2011 said that the companys trains will be able to carry 1.5 million passengers in 2018, acc
Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

EPAepa03057939 Filipinos get a ride on a foot-powered trolley along a train track as they pass by a building under construction in Manila, Philippines, 13 January 2012. The Philippines and Peru are among emerging economies that would become much more prom
Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

EPAepa03068337 Passengers climb onto the roof of a commuter train in Jakarta, Indonesia, 20 January 2012. The state-owned railway company PT Kereta Api announced a plan that will see sanctions against riding on train roofs go into effect on 21 January. Th
Indonesien: Schwarzfahrer leben gefährlich

EPAepa03068342 A picture available on 20 January 2012 shows passengers taking a nap on the roof of a commuter train in Jakarta, Indonesia, 19 January 2012. The state-owned railway company PT Kereta Api announced a plan that will see sanctions against ridi

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