Trains
For use if you're forced to travel by land because you've
missed your
flight. |


countrylink01 |
Scandinavian trains aren't the only ones with clean carriages. This
oversized bag comes from a train operator in New South Wales.
Thanks to Matthias Koch (2005) |


crh01 |
It says it's an airsickness bag, but it's really a trainbag with
delusions - from the China Railway High Speed.
You need one of these bags if the train goes round a curve as tight as
that depicted in the logo.
Thanks to Piet van der Poel (2007) |


deutschebahn01 |
Sagen Sie uns hier Ihre Meinung über Stau
auf den Autobahnen... "Tell us your opinion about jams on the motorways"
A bag from German Railways - don't know
whether it was from a train itself.
This bag was issued shortly before a series of major
strikes by train drivers. Which led to more traffic jams. Anyone want to
design a bag about that?
Thanks to Timo Korf (2007) |

dsb01 |
One of the few bags that show what it is supposed to contain:
regurgitated pepperoni pizza.
The 0804 is printed in the top right corner of the bag.
From Danish railways (I guess that's what DSB means).
Thanks to Josef Gebele (2004) |

dsb02 |
Slightly lighter than the 0804 version. Anyone know what Ta' mlijøet
med means? Or how to pronounce it?
Thanks to Josef Gebele (2004) |


dsb03 |
The Danish state railways have switched to blue-green slime.
Thanks to Timo Korf. (2006) |


dsb05 |
... not coloured dots in the bottom like the bag above.
Thanks to Josef Gebele (2007) |


dsb04 |
More Danish slime, this time from Copenhagen's suburban trains (that's
what the "S" stands for).
Thanks to Timo Korf. (2006) |
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