U-train scandal in Berlin: Missing door window causes excitement!

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In Berlin, a subway on the U7 line caused excitement without a door window. Police and BVG examine the incident.

In Berlin sorgte eine U-Bahn der Linie U7 ohne Türscheibe für Aufregung. Polizei und BVG untersuchen den Vorfall.
In Berlin, a subway on the U7 line caused excitement without a door window. Police and BVG examine the incident.

U-train scandal in Berlin: Missing door window causes excitement!

On Saturday evening, April 7, 2025, a subway of the U7 line caused a stir in Berlin after continuing with a missing door window. The police quickly received reports about the worrying event and immediately informed the Berlin Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), which immediately took the train concerned out of circulation and transferred them to the workshop for maintenance. Fortunately, according to the police, there were no injuries.

The BVG confirmed the incident and classified it as property damage. It remains uncertain whether the disc was stolen or deliberately destroyed. This type of vandalism is not an isolated case in public transport and can represent serious security risks for passengers. The BVG appealed to the passengers to make an emergency call in similar situations. This can be done either via the emergency button in the door area or via emergency call and information columns at the subway stations. The topic of security in public transport is also gaining in importance.

security in local public transport

In view of the incident, security in local public transport is once again discussed. According to a report by better -range, the risk of being involved in a serious accident in public transport is extremely low compared to other means of transport. Statistics show that railways are the safest means of transport on the ground in Germany. In the period from 2009 to 2018, only five passengers died in German rail transport, which underlines the security of trains.

  • Risk comparison:
    • 0.04 Deaths per billion person kilometers in rail accidents.
    • 1.86 deaths per billion people kilometer in car accidents.
  • In road traffic, over 50 % of accidents are due to passenger cars.

Another aspect of security is hygiene in public transport. Hygiene measures and mask obligation significantly reduce the risk of infection. The Robert Koch Institute notes that the risk of infection in public transport is neither higher nor lower than in other public locations. Therefore, traveling by subway or the bus is not only safe, but also hygienically acceptable in times of health concerns.

The incidents such as the missing door window remind the passengers of being vigilant and immediately informing the responsible bodies in the event of suspicious observations. In this way, security in public transport can continue to be preserved.

For more information about the incident in Berlin, read the reporting of Berliner Zeitung . You can find out more about the security in public transport at Besserwort .

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