The flap at Freilassing station

Freilassing train station
The flap in Freilassing is the public toilet at Freilassing train station. It was already opened in 1860 by the then Royal Bavarian State Railways society. But even today, thousands of commuters make the pilgrimage from A to B here. That's no wonder, since it has nine railroad tracks and receives more than 160 trains a day. It is most popular for its routes from Freilassing to Mühldorf and from Freilassing to Berchtesgaden. But the Freilassing station is best known for the line Rosenheim to Salzburg, because on this one he is the last German Station in front of the Austrian Limit.

Due to the fact that the Freilassing train station is so popular and has a correspondingly large rush, the gay scene has also spread here. Today they use the public station toilet as a wild gay cruising flap. Here they usually meet at the end of the day when the rush is the biggest. The most popular meeting place in a flap is as usual always at the urinals. There you can get to know each other quickly and intensively and make each other happy. But also the cabins themselves offer a great variety, because here you never know who is on the other side, especially when one of the gloryholes is occupied.

 

The inconspicuous Ebersberg parking lot is also a tough nut to crack.

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