#46 it doesn't matter what time of day it is. Your first meal of the day is breakfast no matter what, as you are "breaking your fast" from the day before.
#49 I'm pretty sure that this is a train station (inside the airport), where there are trains with overhead lines, balloons are always forbidden on the platform to prevent fatal electric shocks.
Somebody gave me a negative thumb. So extra info. The trainstation is connected with two tunnels. All lenght inclusive the platform s is in total around 6 kilometres. The tunnel fire detection system is very sensitive. If a balloon would come in contact with the overhead catenary lines or feeding system then there would be a local shortcircuit, with smoke and a flame. The fire detection systems will be triggered. Then the procedure is evacuation of all tunnels and platforms. This evacuation will have effect for all rail passengers and also have effect on passengers for the airport. That is short why balloons are not allowed. Its all underground rails there, strict regulations.
#46 it doesn't matter what time of day it is. Your first meal of the day is breakfast no matter what, as you are "breaking your fast" from the day before.
#49 I'm pretty sure that this is a train station (inside the airport), where there are trains with overhead lines, balloons are always forbidden on the platform to prevent fatal electric shocks.
Somebody gave me a negative thumb. So extra info. The trainstation is connected with two tunnels. All lenght inclusive the platform s is in total around 6 kilometres. The tunnel fire detection system is very sensitive. If a balloon would come in contact with the overhead catenary lines or feeding system then there would be a local shortcircuit, with smoke and a flame. The fire detection systems will be triggered. Then the procedure is evacuation of all tunnels and platforms. This evacuation will have effect for all rail passengers and also have effect on passengers for the airport. That is short why balloons are not allowed. Its all underground rails there, strict regulations.
That was not the point of the picture:
"All day... until 5pm"
Thats is 100% correct.
The photo is from the big main entrance and there have 8 passages to lower level where is the trainstation ( 4 platforms )
So extra info.
The trainstation is connected with two tunnels. All lenght inclusive the platform s is in total around 6 kilometres.
The tunnel fire detection system is very sensitive. If a balloon would come in contact with the overhead catenary lines or feeding system then there would be a local shortcircuit, with smoke and a flame. The fire detection systems will be triggered.
Then the procedure is evacuation of all tunnels and platforms. This evacuation will have effect for all rail passengers and also have effect on passengers for the airport.
That is short why balloons are not allowed.
Its all underground rails there, strict regulations.
#25 I retrieved these. Where do you want 'em?
Looks to be signed by Marshall Virgil Earp.