Great video! I really dont get it. Most trains in Czechia that I rode on were very clean both from the outside and the inside. Much better than what we have here in Germany, its just those City Elefants. They are like the only dirty trains in the Czech Republic. I just dont get why only them? Is it because they operate in and around Prague and there are more grafiti sprayers there?
Alot of the time in Praha Masarykovo Nádraží the trains stay there during the night on a rail next to the first platform and its really easily accesible to anyone with a spray can just getting thru the actual station (Edit: just fixed some grammar)
What a pity, i have never been to Czechia, but i enjoy watching videos about it, specially about trains i i like these city Elephants too much, thy are beautiful, but i never thought they were in that conditions because of these graffiti drawings, someone must take measures, they are not dirty, nor in a bad conditions, only these graffiti, we have crazy people everywhere.
@@karlosbabaian9366 The trains are parked across the nearby region of Peague, Its not lile all units of CE are in depot. It just happens they are target of graffiti attacks, old 451 also suffered this, suburban trains are vulnerable to those
Well, that trains looks kinda, erm, scary inside. Why can't police catch those idiots using CCTV and/or patrol tactics? I mean, they can just make a walkthrough during evening/night time. Are older EMUs still in use by CD?
Well, there are no CCTV’s, welcome to Czechia.., but I heard some news, that they are about to slowly install cameras in each of these units, however bit to late.
To the graffiti part, I think most train-nerds (I am one too chill out ) just think they're always ugly and i have to disagree, however these ugly tags are depressing to say the least
Great video! I really dont get it. Most trains in Czechia that I rode on were very clean both from the outside and the inside. Much better than what we have here in Germany, its just those City Elefants. They are like the only dirty trains in the Czech Republic. I just dont get why only them? Is it because they operate in and around Prague and there are more grafiti sprayers there?
Alot of the time in Praha Masarykovo Nádraží the trains stay there during the night on a rail next to the first platform and its really easily accesible to anyone with a spray can just getting thru the actual station
(Edit: just fixed some grammar)
Its not only City Elefant's older older electric units like 451 and 460 Tornado's or even the 470 kraken(R.I.P) would have alot of graffiti on them
What a pity, i have never been to Czechia, but i enjoy watching videos about it, specially about trains i i like these city Elephants too much, thy are beautiful, but i never thought they were in that conditions because of these graffiti drawings, someone must take measures, they are not dirty, nor in a bad conditions, only these graffiti, we have crazy people everywhere.
@@karlosbabaian9366 The trains are parked across the nearby region of Peague, Its not lile all units of CE are in depot.
It just happens they are target of graffiti attacks, old 451 also suffered this, suburban trains are vulnerable to those
Well, that trains looks kinda, erm, scary inside. Why can't police catch those idiots using CCTV and/or patrol tactics? I mean, they can just make a walkthrough during evening/night time.
Are older EMUs still in use by CD?
Well, there are no CCTV’s, welcome to Czechia.., but I heard some news, that they are about to slowly install cameras in each of these units, however bit to late.
To the graffiti part, I think most train-nerds (I am one too chill out ) just think they're always ugly and i have to disagree, however these ugly tags are depressing to say the least
I don’t think they r all ugly, they are however on a wrong place. ✌️
The audio is a bit too quiet, the commentary especially.