The man grabbed on to the outside of the train at St Poelten, west of Vienna, and was later taken aboard after it performed an emergency stop
A man has survived clinging to the outside of a high-speed train in Austria, the state railway said, after it reportedly left while he was having a cigarette break.
The man grabbed on to the outside of the train at St Poelten, west of Vienna, late on Saturday, said Austrian railways spokesperson Herbert Hofer, and was later taken onboard after the train performed an emergency stop.
“It is irresponsible, this kind of thing usually ends up with someone dying,” he told AFP.
“And you’re not just putting yourself in danger, if you end up under the train there’s rescuers, there’s police, fire service that come.”










