Record of lost objects: from prostheses to drones on the train!

Im Jahr 2024 verlorene Fundgegenstände der ÖBB: Von Koffern bis hin zu Kuriositäten wie Prothesen und Drohnen.
In 2024, ÖBB finds lost: from suitcases to curiosities such as prostheses and drones. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Record of lost objects: from prostheses to drones on the train!

Österreich - The ÖBB will experience a record storm of passengers in 2024 and also shows a remarkable list of forgotten items. A total of over 30,700 objects have been lost in the trains and at train stations, a top value that has a significant impact on the seven Lost & Found switch. 11,300 luggage, including suitcases, backpacks and bags, were left behind on the train, such as krone.at . So sleeping travelers don't seem to be the only ones who occasionally forget their belongings.

curiosities and the loving evidence of honest finders

The lost property offices manage a bizarre collection of left -wing objects. In addition to the common pieces of luggage, there are also bizarre articles such as five wheelchairs, 13 hearing aids and even a boat. The number of forgotten musical instruments is particularly impressive, with a total of 103 copies left behind, including 52 guitars and 18 trumpets. Weibb.at emphasizes that even 330 were brought to the lost property offices and 390 passports. And it is not just the luggage that travelers left behind-also 17 prams, 42 city bikes, 51 mountain bikes and 55 e-scooters were waiting to be picked up by their owners.

A few e-bikes and even two drones have found their way into the lost property offices, while athletes: Inside, forgot their equipment surprisingly frequently-a total of 630 times. Personal identity often remains forgotten: 338 passports and 494 credit cards have been left in trains, which also raises the concern for data protection. Travelers who want to get their things back can query them via the ÖBB online tool or the hotline under +43 5 1778 97 22 22. The multitude of lost objects not only shows how much trust the passengers have on the train, but also how much entertainment the ÖBB offers in the form of forgotten objects.

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