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Spot on the Internet: Why the Stuttgart 21 Station Doesn't Get Air Conditioning

Summary by Handelsblatt
The new low station of Stuttgart 21 remains cool even without air conditioning in the summer, explains the train and reaps mockery and ridicule in the network. This is how the air conditioning of the station is supposed to work.

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The new Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof is supposed to do without classic air conditioning. Instead, Deutsche Bahn relies on the location of the low station and demonstrates the natural cooling in a video.

·Berlin, Germany
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In the hall of the new low station in Stuttgart it should remain cool even without air conditioning. The train is safe and posted an explanatory video. This makes the audience laugh.

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While effective heat protection becomes a political issue, Deutsche Bahn claims that it does not need air conditioning for the new Stuttgart 21 main station, because it always stays cool there.

·Berlin, Germany
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The major Stuttgart 21 project is repeatedly criticised. This time, however, it is not about the long construction times – but about missing air conditioning systems.

The future Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof should be able to do without air conditioning. Deutsche Bahn explains how this works in a video – and is mocking and mocking for it.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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·Germany
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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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