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‘Smooch cabins’: German trains will soon have private cabins with frosted glass

- Rebecca Ann Hughes

German trains will soon feature new cabins designed for greater privacy as part of a multi-billion euro revamp.

State railway operator Deutsche Bahn (DB) has unveiled plans for compartmen­ts with frosted glass where travellers can take private video calls or ‘cuddle’.

Dubbed ‘knutsch-abteil’ (‘smooch cabins’) by German newspaper Bild, they will be rolled out on DB’s Intercity Express (ICE) high-speed trains.

The company is also planning to install digital seat reservatio­ns and scent buttons.

German trains will have private cabins for taking video calls

The new compartmen­ts measuring two metres by 70 centimetre­s have been designed to t a maximum of two people.

At the push of a button located in an armrest, the transparen­t glass becomes frosted to give greater privacy.

As such, those travelling in the cabins can transform a train seat into “a personal space with significan­tly more privacy,” DB said.

The state operator said the privacy function was designed to allow passengers to make phone or video calls while travelling. “These enable private and condential conversati­ons in a protected environmen­t,” DB board member Michael Peterson told Bild.

“Anyone who sits in the model of an ICE two-person compartmen­t can already get a sense of what train travel could soon feel like,” added Peterson.

Smooch cabins and cuddle compartmen­ts

In its coverage, Bild also highlighte­d another convenient aspect of the cabins’ frosted glass.

The paper launched a poll for readers to nd a name for the new seating, including ‘cuddle compartmen­t’ and ‘cuddle chamber’. The winning name was ‘smooch cabin’.

The cabins are currently being trialled by diff erent passenger types.

Deutsche Bahn to introduce seat ‘towels’ and scent buttons

DB has also announced it will install digital screens that passengers can use to mark a seat as occupied if they leave it to use one of the new private compartmen­ts, restaurant car or toilet.

The company has called the service a ‘digital towel’, referring to the controvers­ial habit of German tourists reserving pool and beach loungers with towels.

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DB is also planning scent buttons beside doorways and station lifts that will release a relaxing fragrance.

The operator has not conrmed when these new amenities will be introduced but they are part of a more comprehens­ive multi-billion euro rehaul of their services.

DB’s own network status report from 2023 described the railway system as ‘old’ and ‘prone to failure’.

The operator has pledged to deliver a ‘railway t for the future’ by 2030 which will also see the use of AI technology to improve engineerin­g works.

 ?? ?? State railway operator Deutsche Bahn (DB) has unveiled plans for compartmen­ts with frosted glass where travellers can take private video calls or ‘cuddle’.
State railway operator Deutsche Bahn (DB) has unveiled plans for compartmen­ts with frosted glass where travellers can take private video calls or ‘cuddle’.

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