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If access ads choose your own route

If access ads choose your own route

I often take the train. It is a great means of transportation if, as I usually do not depend on, you are definitely at a certain point at a certain point. It is also a good way to test his own attention. The ads and the announcements in the trains in particular have it all. Sometimes I have a lot of amusement about the announcements that are partially expected of the travelers.

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So I recently got on in Mersch in the Express towards the capital with the end goal of Rodange. Inside was unmistakable: Destination Rodange. So far so good. However, what amazed me was the further advertisement: Procain Arrêt Niederkorn. Well because, a non-stop connection Mersch-Niederkorn would be something new. When we approached Lorenzweiler, the announcement « Näertzeng – Noertziers » came. Well, as a local artist, this mess was worth a smile, but someone who has to rely on it, « Bonjour Les Dégâts », as the Frenchman says.

Dommeldingen is also Merkholtz.

One step was more exciting than I approached in Pfaffenthal to drive towards Diekirch. There was actually the « Merkholtz » display shortly before Dommeldingen. After all, it was a good opportunity to deal with the question Where the cuckoo should now be this Merkholtz. Applied geography, so to speak. Speaking of Merkholtz. A few weeks ago I was sitting on the train from Wiltz to Kautenbach. When we got into the train station, one announced: « The rear cars keep outside the platform. » Please use the front four cars to get out.  » The train consisted of a total of two cars.

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The “gazettchen” is an informal column in which the authors legally tell about their everyday experiences or even give an insight into their thoughts. This has a long tradition: On December 3, 1946, an opinion with the title « Today » appears for the first time at the top of the side left on the first local side in the « Luxemburger Word ». On January 13, 1971, the « Gazettchen », which has been extremely popular with readers, then became the « gazette », which has kept its Premium-Platz in Luxembourg’s top-class daily newspaper to this day and across all layout.



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