Tags: EU | Germany | Graffiti Spree

Berlin Subway Transport Strike Results in Graffiti Bonanza

Tuesday, 02 April 2019 05:38 PM EDT

BERLIN (AP) — A 24-hour transport strike in Berlin has proved a golden opportunity for the German capital's graffiti scene.

The publicly owned BVG transport company says about 140 subway cars were spray-painted during Monday's strike — about 10 percent of its underground rolling stock — despite "all security measures."

In a statement Tuesday, the company said the graffiti covered a surface of about 2,000 square meters (21,530 sq. feet).

BVG says some of the trains will have to be put into service despite being defaced, but some delays are inevitable.

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A 24-hour transport strike in Berlin has proved a golden opportunity for the German capital's graffiti scene.The publicly owned BVG transport company says about 140 subway cars were spray-painted during Monday's strike - about 10 percent of its underground rolling stock -...
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