Armed with shovels, painters' putty knives, and knee pads: Several dozen Leipzig residents have helped repair the heat damage to the city’s many tram tracks. Tram service in the city has been virtually paralyzed for days.
The public transit authority (LVB) had asked the public for help. “Leipzig sticks together. Now we need you,” the LVB had written on its Facebook page. Well over 50 men and women showed up to scrape the melted material that had oozed out of the joints off the tracks.
“I don’t have a car, I rely on public transit, and I want Line 15 to be running again soon,” says Stefan from Leipzig-Grünau. He’s been standing by the tracks for half an hour before the agreed-upon time, scraping the rails clean with a standard painter’s putty knife. He quickly realizes it’s a Sisyphean task: despite his best efforts, he’s barely managing to push the tough, black mass off the rails.