'Snake on a train' halts Japan bullet express | Bangkok Post: news - News Summed Up

'Snake on a train' halts Japan bullet express | Bangkok Post: news


TOKYO - A Japanese bullet train was forced to make an emergency stop on Monday after a snake was found slithering between the seats, local media reported. Japan's bullet trains are famous for their punctuality and the Nozomi 103 service was no exception, arriving in Hiroshima right on time despite the reptilian intrusion. Five years ago a metre-long Honduran milk snake, also non-venomous despite its fearsome red and black stripes, was discovered on a bullet train near Kyoto, bringing it to a halt. Bullet train operators prohibit passengers from bringing animals other than small birds or fish in containers on board. Where seemingly benign issues such as leaves on the track can delay trains in Britain, bullet trains rarely stop in Japan, where it usually takes a major incident such as a suicide or an earthquake to bring them to a halt.


Source: Bangkok Post September 26, 2016 10:30 UTC



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